This is cross-posted at The Season. My father was laid off when I was 11. My mom had recently quit her job to train as a teacher. Being a worrisome child, my first fear was that we’d lose our home. Mom reassured me that wouldn’t happen. My second fear was that I wouldn’t be able… Continue reading A love letter to libraries
Author: Kat Latham
Can you describe a place you’ve never been to?
I’m back! I hope everyone had a lovely week, whether you celebrated the royal wedding or did your best to avoid it. Thanks to various public holidays and William and Kate’s wedding, last week was a three-day working week in England, so I took it off and went to the Balkans with my husband. When… Continue reading Can you describe a place you’ve never been to?
Thanks for the day off, Wills and Kate
In honor of Easter and the royal wedding, I’m taking this week off. I won’t be online much, but I’ll be back with you next week, once Britain returns to normal. In the meantime, enjoy the hoopla around Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding. And if you’re not a royalist, enjoy the extra day off.… Continue reading Thanks for the day off, Wills and Kate
Review: Any Man of Mine by Rachel Gibson
Clear a couple of days in your schedule because Any Man of Mine is unputdownable. The week Autumn went to Las Vegas – determined to start having a life of her own again after taking care of her mother through a terminal illness – she ended up married, pregnant and abandoned. That’s apparently what happens… Continue reading Review: Any Man of Mine by Rachel Gibson
Bringing characters to life
This is cross-posted at The Season. One of the biggest reasons I’m a romance fan is that the genre thrives on strong characters. A good romance novel will put human behavior under a microscope and expose all the nuance of our emotions. Reading a novel can make me feel like I’ve met new friends, or… Continue reading Bringing characters to life