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The Trouble with Mistletoe by Jill Shalvis

Title: The Trouble with Mistletoe (Heartbreaker Bay #2)

Author: Jill Shalvis

Publisher: Avon 2016

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 384

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

If she has her way . . .

Willa Davis is wrangling puppies when Keane Winters stalks into her pet shop with frustration in his chocolate-brown eyes and a pink bedazzled cat carrier in his hand. He needs a kitty sitter, stat. But the last thing Willa needs is to rescue a guy who doesn’t even remember her . . .

He’ll get nothing but coal in his stocking.

Saddled with his great-aunt’s Feline from Hell, Keane is desperate to leave her in someone else’s capable hands. But in spite of the fact that he’s sure he’s never seen the drop-dead-gorgeous pet shop owner before, she seems to be mad at him . . .

Unless he tempers “naughty” with a special kind of nice . . .

Willa can’t deny that Keane’s changed since high school: he’s less arrogant, for one thing—but can she trust him not to break her heart again? It’s time to throw a coin in the fountain, make a Christmas wish—and let the mistletoe do its work . . .

I ended listening to this entire book while driving to Indiana this week. Very delightful contemporary romance set in San Francisco. I loved getting the feel of a small town within the city with all the people who live and work in the building. Add in a very sexy ex-classmate and a feisty cat, I was all in on this story. I really enjoyed the storyline and the developing romance between Willa and Keane. My only big complaint was the narration. I hated how childlike the narrator made Willa’s voice. It definitely pulled me out of the story. I am excited to read more in this series and see the other relationships develop. I’m especially interested in Elle and Archer… (Note that this book is an open door romance.)

Heartbreaker Bay

  • #1 Sweet Little Lies

  • #2 The Trouble with Mistletoe

  • #2.5 One Snowy Night

  • #3 Accidentally on Purpose

  • #4 Chasing Christmas Eve

  • #4.5 Holiday Wishes

  • #5 About That Kiss

  • #6 Hot Winter Nights

  • #6.5 Just Say When

  • #7 Playing for Keeps

  • #8 Wrapped Up in You

  • #8.5 Twist of Fate

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: romance, Christmas, Jill Shalvis, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 12.23.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Snowpiercer Vol. 2

Title: Snowpiercer Vol. 2: The Explorers

Author: Benjamin Legrand , Jean-Marc Rochette

Publisher: Titan Comics

Genre: Comic

Pages: 144

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

In a harsh, uncompromisingly cold future where Earth has succumbed to treacherously low temperatures, the last remaining members of humanity travel on a train known as Snowpiercer while the outside world remains encased in ice.

The occupants aboard the Snowpiercer believed themselves to be the last humans alive, yet they soon learn that they are not alone. There is another train that could potentially spell destruction for the passengers of the Snowpiercer as it carves a trail through the endlessly freezing terrain. 

This second train houses a small band of people that are willing to brave the relentless cold in search of the truth and discover what is left of the world by any means necessary.

We get the next chapter in the Snowpiercer saga, but suddenly we’ve jumped forward in time and somehow are on a different train. There were multiple Snowpiercers? Very confusing… Once I settled in, I started to like the story, but there wasn’t enough there to keep my attention on high alert. I Don’t always need everything explained, but the utter lack of any explanations in this volume bothered me. And I’m still not a fan of the art at all.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: graphic novel, Jean-Marc Rochette, post-apocalyptic, Benjamin Legrand, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 12.23.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Magical New York Christmas by Anita Hughs

Title: A Magical New York Christmas

Author: Anita Hughes

Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin 2021

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 304

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

It’s Christmas week when 26-year-old Sabrina Post knocks on the door of the Vanderbilt suite at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, ready to accept the ghostwriting position for the memoir of Grayson Westcott—a famous art dealer.

A struggling journalist, Sabrina can't believe her luck: a paycheck and six nights in her own suite at the Plaza. She feels like Eloise, the heroine from her favorite children’s books. To make the job even more exciting, Grayson recounts how he worked as a butler at the Plaza sixty years ago for none other than the author of the Eloise books, Kay Thompson.

What promises to be a perfect week is complicated when Sabrina meets Ian Wentworth, a handsome British visitor, at the hotel bar. When Ian assumes Sabrina is another wealthy guest at the hotel, she doesn’t correct him —a decision she doesn’t regret after learning that Ian is a member of the British aristocracy. But, things are not what they seem. The truth is: Ian is not a wealthy lord; he’s actually the personal secretary of Lord Spencer Braxton.

As the week unfolds, will Sabrina and Ian learn the truth about one another.

Started out strong, but then became incredibly repetitive and pretty boring. I don’t think I really enjoy the mistaken identity trope; too much lying and evasion. And this one really kept that up until way too late in the book. And then we get to the weird underlying story of Kay and Grayson. I just didn’t really care and I was annoyed by how many times that we were reminded just how unusual Kay was. Boring. Spencer also did not really add to the plot at all. And then we get to Sabrina and Ian. I just didn’t see them enough together to get a sense of the romance. Every scene involving both of them was too brief. We just didn’t get enough. Too many flashbacks, not enough in the moment romance.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Anita Hughes, romance, Christmas, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 12.22.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

All I Want for Christmas by Maggie Knox

Title: All I Want for Christmas

Author: Maggie Knox

Publisher: Viking 2022

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 352

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Will they hit the right notes this holiday season?

When Sadie and Max are selected as contestants on the famed reality singing show Starmaker, each thinks they’ve finally gotten their big Nashville break. But then they’re paired up for duet week and stun the world with their romantic onstage chemistry. With fans going wild for #Saxie the network demands that they remain a duo on andoffstage, or exit the competition. Faking a relationship until their final performance in the Starmaker holiday special shouldn't be too hard, except for one small problem—Sadie and Max can’t stand each other. 

But with their dreams just within reach, they agree to the ruse. Will their fake relationship be exposed before they can win? Or might their phony connection turn real by the Christmas finale?

Another standout Holiday romance pick for this year! I enjoyed Maggie Knox’s (actually a writing team) book from last year, The Holiday Swap. But this one was much much better! I’m a bit of a sucker for the enemies to lovers trope (it always has good banter!) and this was one just about perfect for me. Sadie and Max definitely go through their share of miscommunication and obstacles, but I loved how much they believed in each other underneath all the dislike. The side characters added just enough to the story to make it believable. And the setting in Nashville, while being not a huge fan of country music, was a great location for this book. I was desperate for them to get their HEA, but enjoyed the ride all the way through. (Random side note: The writing team is made up of Karma Wilson and Marissa Stpnley. I’ve never read Stapley, but have read Wilson’s Recipe for a Perfect Wife and hated it. Apparently, I prefer her balanced out with a writing partner.)

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: romance, Christmas, Maggie Knox
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 12.21.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Just Like Magic by Sarah Hogle

Title: Just Like Magic

Author: Sarah Hogle

Publisher: Putnam 2022

Genre: Holiday Romnace

Pages: 368

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Bettie Hughes once knew the comfort of luxury, flaunting a collection of designer purses and an enviable dream home in Hawaii. That was before she lost all her money. Long obsessed with her public image, Bettie boasts an extravagant lifestyle on social media. But the reality is Bettie is broke and squatting in Colorado, and her family has no idea.

Christmas, with its pressure to meet familial expectations, is looming when Bettie plays a vinyl record of “All I Want for Christmas Is You” backward and accidentally conjures up Hall, the Holiday Spirit, in the form of a charming and handsome (if offbeat) man. Once the shock wears off, Bettie knows she’s stumbled upon the greatest gift: a chance to make all her holiday wishes come true, plus a ready-made fiancé.

But as some of Bettie’s wishes lose their charm, she finds herself thrown off-kilter by Hall’s sweet nature. Suddenly, grumpy Bettie is finding her heart merry and light. But the happier she gets, the shorter Hall’s time on earth grows. Can Bettie channel the Christmas spirit and learn to live with goodwill toward all men? Or will her selfish ways return as soon as the holidays are over?

This might just be my favorite Holiday romance of all time! I absolutely adored this wacky combo of Scrooged and a Hallmark movie. Bettie is whirlwind of chaos at the beginning of this novel when she accidentally summons the Holiday Spirit. Right away I was rooting for Bettie and her family to find some semblance of connection. It reminded me a lot of Schitt’s Creek. Sure the characters are way out of touch with reality. But they are funny and you know that deep down there’s a heart of gold in here. They just spend the entire book engaging in crazy antics until they find it. Most of the book is not a romance, but you start to see little slivers of romances as the pages progress. I absolutely loved how Bettie and Hall’s relationship grew throughout the book. By the end, I was desperate for them to get a HEA. The romance is very chaste with just some small kisses and a few innuendos. Delightful read for my week!

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Christmas, romance, Sarah Hogle, 5 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 12.20.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W17: It's Christmas Break!

What We Studied

We’ve officially finished the fall semester! It had its ups and downs, just like every semester, but I feel really good about what we accomplished. We’re on to three full weeks of break. We’ll be traveling, so that will definitely occupy our time.

Literature and Poetry

Arthur and I continued our read aloud. We have just a few chapters left to finish early next week. We have to see how the story ends.

  • Nat Geo Book of Nature Poetry

  • In the Beginning by Virginia Hamilton

  • Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia

Quentin focused on reading animal stories from around the world. I’m trying to line them up with our continents as we move across the world. We continued Europe and covered stories from Eastern Europe and Russia.

  • Nat Geo Book of Animal Poetry

  • A World Full of Animal Stories by Angela McAllister

  • Around the World in 80 Days by Saviour Pirotta

  • Milo's Christmas Parade by Jennie Palmer

  • Pete the Cat Saves Christmas by James Dean

  • The Christmas Quiet Book by Deborah Underwood

  • The Christmas Book Flood by Emily Kilgore

  • Merry Christmas from The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • How to Catch a Turkey by Adam Wallace and Andy Elkerton

  • Werewolf? There Wolf? by Kyle Sullivan

  • Where Does a Pirate Go Potty? by Dawn Babb Prochovnic

  • Storybots: The Best Christmas Gift

  • Winter, Winter, Cold and Snow by Sharon Gibson Palermo

  • Merry Christmas, Gus by Chris Chatterton

  • The Christmas Extravaganza Hotel by Tracey Corderoy

Math

For both boys, we have scheduled math for three days a week. One day is focused on logic, games, puzzles, and special projects. The two other days are focused on covering the main math curriculum (Singapore 4A and 4B for Arthur and Singapore 1A and 1B for Quentin). Arthur’s plugging along learning about decimals currently.

  • Logic Liftoff (Arthur)

  • Singapore 4B

  • Lollipop Logic Book 2 (Quentin)

  • Smart Start Math Grade 1 - Finished!

Social Studies

Arthur continued his large study of United States history using a combination of Build Your Library Level 5 and History Quest United States History. We’ve continued the section covering the Revolutionary War. I’m loving one of our read aloud resources.

  • A Kid’s Guide to Native American History by Yvonne Wakim Dennis

  • An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

  • We were There Too by Philip Hoose

  • Words that Built a Nation

  • History Quest: U.S. History

  • A Different Mirror

  • DK American History Visual Encyclopedia

  • King George: What was His Problem? How to Start a Revolution

  • Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson

Quentin continued his study of the world with Build Your Library Level 0. We moved onto studying the Balkans and the rest of southeast Europe.

  • Nat Geo Beginner’s World Atlas

  • DK Countries of the World

  • DK Children Just Like Me

  • DK Children Just Like Me: A School Like Mine

Arthur Independent Time

We are working on following a checklist in a planner for weekly independent work. There’s usually some math workbook pages, an ELA packet, weekly writing prompts (1-2 times a week), independent reading time, and a special creative project. There has been many drawing projects lately.

Science

Arthur is focusing on Physics this year. We are covering the text and related videos at home and then joining friends for experiments and extra projects. Science with a friend got canceled due to a dental emergency (not mine), so we just covered flight and planes on our own this week.

  • RSO Physics

  • The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way by Joy Hakim

  • The Way Things Work Now

Quentin will be focusing on animal science with BYL Level 0.

  • Nat Geo Wild Animal Atlas

  • DK Animal

  • Lonely Planet: The Animal Book

  • The Tarantula in My Purse by Jean Craighead George

STEAM Coop

None

Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking

We’re planning one doing on art project and one cooking project each week as well as picking a composer or musician to listen to and enjoy. This week music just didn’t happen. But that’s okay. Hopefully we can pick up the animal drawing class in January.

Field Trip

On Monday, we did a winter hike at Fontenelle Forest. It ended up just being us, but it was a lovely morning out in nature. Afterwards, we stopped at Mulhall’s to meet the reindeer. I even picked up a few gifts for my mom.

Tuesday night we visit Lauritzen Botanical Gardens (with J!) for their Bright Nights color and lights display. The gardens were all lit up and included some fun surprises.

Thursday night we finally made it to Werner Park for the Santa Rock n Lights. We now go every year. It’s the perfect cozy way to enjoy a big light display.

On Friday, we snuck in a visit to The Durham Museum. We got to see Santa and search for the elves hidden throughout the museum. I got to see the Downtown Abbey costume exhibit (totally forgot it was there, a pleasant surprise). And we even read some informational signs that we have never read. We learn a little something everything we go.

High

  • Thursday we had our Coop Christmas Party! Almost the entire coop came for games, treats, and play fun. I even found a local baker who makes GF and Vegan cut-out sugar cookies to decorate. The kids had a blast decorating. For those that couldn’t make it, we delivered goody bags on Friday.

Low

  • Nothing. We had a great and very busy week!

Next Week

  • Break Time and Travel!

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 12.19.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Sleeping with Sirens feat. Royal & the Serpent "Be Happy"

Seriously, this song. So good!

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg
lion witch.jpg
most wonderful.jpg
christmas beast.jpg
lore9.jpg
accomplice.jpg
dead guy.jpg
swordheart.jpg
folklore.jpg
holly jolly.jpg
all rhodes.jpg
morbidly.jpg
powerless.jpg
sphere.jpg
tourist.jpg
once upon.jpg
unroma.jpg
wildest.jpg
tags: Sleeping with Sirens, Royal & the Serpent
categories: Music
Monday 12.19.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #37

Right now I am: Reading a few comic trades before getting brunch ready.

On my bedside table: The Librarian Spy by Madeline Martin; The Highlander’s Irish Bride by Vanessa Kelly

On my tv this week: We sped through Staged S3 and caught up on the Doctor Who specials that we somehow missed.

Listening to: I have been catching up on my favorite podcasts. I am still a few episodes behind on Currently Reading.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Chicken Cordon Bleu Dip

  • Tuesday - Leftovers

  • Wednesday - Travel Day

  • Thursday - ???

  • Friday - ???

  • Saturday - ???

  • Sunday - Appetizer Day

On my to do list: All the packing. Seriously, all I’m concentrating on is packing.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Home day, packing

  • Tuesday - Omaha Children’s Museum

  • Wednesday - Travel Day

  • Thursday - Fantasy of Lights

  • Friday - Final shopping and prep

  • Saturday - Christmas Eve

  • Sunday - Christmas Day

What I am creating: Nothing at the moment. I am packing kits for December Daily and WITL to take with me to Indiana. Hopefully I will get a chance to work on them while there.

My simple pleasures: Cutout sugar cookies, a variety of teas, cozy sweatshirts

Looking around the house: So many piles of crap right now. I’m in the middle of packing for Indiana and organizing as I go.

From the camera: My Book Flood gift package came this week! I have already read Broken, but I had wanted a physical copy. The other book is one that I have never heard of. Very interested to read it.

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 12.18.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Window Shopping by Tessa Bailey

Title: Window Shopping

Author: Tessa Bailey

Publisher: Tessa Bailey 2021

Genre: Romance

Pages: 258

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Two weeks before Christmas and all through Manhattan,
shop windows are decorated in red and green satin.
I’m standing alone in front of the famous Vivant department store,
when a charming man named Aiden asks my opinion of the décor.

It’s a tragedy in tinsel, I say, unable to lie.
He asks for a better idea with a twinkle in his eye.
Did I know he owned the place? No. He put me on the spot.
Now I’m working for that man, trying to ignore that he’s hot.
But as a down on her luck girl with a difficult past,
I know an opportunity when I see one—and I have to make it last.

I’ll put my heart and soul into dressing his holiday windows.
I’ll work without stopping.
And when we lose the battle with temptation,
I’ll try and remember I’m just window shopping.

Okay, this is my second Tessa Bailey book and I really don’t think that she is the author for me. The book started interesting with a great setting of an upscale department store. I loved the whole feel of the store and the window display plot line. The parts of the book beside the romance I really enjoyed. The romance was a big dud for me. I was okay with their differing personalities. I actually like the sunny/grump trope. It’s very cute. My big problem was the way Aiden did the sexy talk. It’s a huge turnoff when men call women “girl” during sex. There was weird infantilization. I just cannot with this type of dirty talk.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Tessa Bailey, romance, Christmas, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 12.17.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Christmas Bucket List - Update

Another Christmas season is upon us! Time for another bucket list:

  1. Read 10 Holiday Romances (6/10)

    • Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison

    • The Christmas Clash by Suzanna Park

    • The Highlander’s Christmas Bride by Vanessa Kelly

    • You’re a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky

    • Whiteout by Various Authors

    • Window Shopping by Tessa Bailey

  2. Coop Christmas Party! ✓

  3. Decorate the Mini Tree ✓

  4. Letter to Santa ✓

  5. Christmas Movies x3

  6. Make Paper Snowflakes

  7. Go See Santa at Cabela’s ✓

  8. Go See Werner Park Lights ✓

  9. Hot Chocolate Bar ✓

  10. Meet the Reindeer ✓

  11. Go for a Winter Hike ✓

  12. Puzzle Day ✓

  13. Make Gingerbread Cookies

  14. Visit Lauritzen Gardens ✓

  15. Decorate Gingerbread Ninjas

  16. Drive around and see the lights

  17. Fantasy of Lights

  18. Dinner at Coney Island and Visit to Santa Lights

  19. Christmas music dance party

  20. Watch The Grinch

  21. Make Peppermint Bark

  22. Christmas Advent Books (in progress)

    • Christmas Mouse by Anne Mortimer

    • The Twelve Days of Christmas Dogs by Carolyn Conahan

    • The Three Bears’ Christmas by Kathy Duval

    • The Dinosaurs’ Night Before Christmas by Anne Muercke

    • It’s Christmas by Tracey Corderoy

    • The 12 Sleighs of Christmas by Sherry Duskey Rinker

    • Just Right for Christmas by Birdie Black & Rosalind Beardshaw

    • The Twelve Day sod Christmas illustrated by Emma Randall

    • Christmas at the Toy Museum by David Lucas

    • One Cozy Christmas by M. Christina Butler

    • Merry Christmas, Squirrels! by Nancy Rose

    • The Last Christmas Tree by Stephen Krensky

    • A Day So Gray by Marie Lamba

    • Coming Home by Michael Morpurgo

    • Christmas with the Mousekins by Maggie Smith

    • The Bear Who Didn’t Want to Miss Christmas by Marie Tibi

    • A Pirate’s Twelve Days of Christmas by Philip Yates

    • Madeline’s Christmas by Ludwig Bemelmans

    • How Santa Got His Job by Stephen Krensky

    • Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear by Audrey Wood and Don Wood

    • Mouse’s Night Before Christmas by Tracey Corderoy

    • Christmas is Here! by Charles M. Schulz

    • Scooby’s Scary Christmas

    • Dino-Christmas by Lisa Wheeler

    • The Unicorns Who Saved Christmas by Mary Winn Heider

    • How to Catch a Reindeer by Adam Wallace

    • How to Catch an Elf by Adam Wallace

  23. Find a New Christmas Album

  24. Have a Candy Cane Hunt

  25. Go Sledding (Here’s hoping the weather cooperates)

  26. Send out Christmas cards

  27. Take a photo of all four boys together

  28. Finish 2021’s December Daily album

  29. Try a new holiday drink

Next Up on the TBR Pile:

starry river.jpg
lion witch.jpg
most wonderful.jpg
christmas beast.jpg
lore9.jpg
accomplice.jpg
dead guy.jpg
swordheart.jpg
folklore.jpg
holly jolly.jpg
all rhodes.jpg
morbidly.jpg
powerless.jpg
sphere.jpg
tourist.jpg
once upon.jpg
unroma.jpg
wildest.jpg
tags: Christmas bucket list
categories: Life
Friday 12.16.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Highlander's English Bride by Vanessa Kelly

Title: The Highlander’s English Bride (Clan Kendrick #3)

Author: Vanessa Kelly

Publisher: Zebra 2020

Genre: Romance

Pages: 448

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Lady Sabrina Bell has never been so embarrassed in her life. Not only did her new suitor fail to appear for their morning rendezvous in Hyde Park, but a thief pushed her into the Serpentine. Being rescued by a burly Highlander just adds to her humiliation. Nor is he content with rescuing her just once. Even when Sabrina travels to Edinburgh as part of King George’s entourage, Graeme Kendrick is there, interfering, exasperating, and so very tempting . . .

Once notorious for being the most unruly Kendrick brother, Graeme now runs dangerous missions for the King’s spymaster. Yet nothing has prepared him for Sabrina. The only child of a wealthy earl, and the pampered goddaughter of the king himself, she is stubborn, impetuous, and far too good for him. He doesn’t deserve her, but he can protect her and then send her safely back home. But the bonny Sassenach has her own ideas—and a plan for seduction that no red-blooded Highlander could resist . . .

Graeme was the perfect Kendrick for the next book. I loved the little glimpses that we saw of him in the previous books and was excited to see his story laid out. Graeme has a heart of gold even through he keeps things cool on the outside. But that makes him a very compelling main character. Once he meets Sabrina, the story kicks into gear and we are off on an adventure. Their banter is great but even more, I loved the little bits of humor. Sabrina isn’t as strong as Ainsley, but she’s a great addition to the Kendrick clan. I can’t wait to see what happens next to the family.

Clan Kendrick

  • #1 The Highlander Who Protected Me

  • #2 The Highlander’s Christmas Bride

  • #3 The Highlander’s English Bride

  • #4 The Highlander’s Irish Bride

  • #5 The Highlander’s Holiday Wife

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Vanessa Kelly, romance, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 12.15.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Whiteout by Various

Title: Whiteout

Author: Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, Nicola Yoon

Publisher: Quill Tree Books 2022

Genre: YA Romance

Pages: 291

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Atlanta is blanketed with snow just before Christmas, but the warmth of young love just might melt the ice in this novel of Black joy, and cozy, sparkling romance—by the same unbeatable team of authors who wrote the New York Times bestseller Blackout!

As the city grinds to a halt, twelve teens band together to help a friend pull off the most epic apology of her life. But will they be able to make it happen, in spite of the storm? 

No one is prepared for this whiteout. But then, we can’t always prepare for the magical moments that change everything.

A very cute story about a group of friends trying to help two of them get back together in the midst of a snow storm. We get chapters from each friend’s perspective. The chapters were short but full of heart. I sped through this book and ended with a warm hug. The book wasn’t my favorite, but it was a delightful little young adult romance. I loved all the personalities and perspectives from the friends. A very nice book for the holiday season.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: romance, young adult, Christmas, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 12.14.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

You're a Mean One, Matthew Prince by Timothy Janovsky

Title: You’re a Mean One, Matthew Prince (Boy Meets Boy #2)

Author: Timothy Janovsky

Publisher: Sourcebooks 2022

Genre: Romance

Pages: 304

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Matthew Prince is young, rich, and thoroughly spoiled. So what if his parents barely remember he exists and the press is totally obsessed with him? He's on top of the world. But one major PR misstep later, and Matthew is cut off and shipped away to spend the holidays in his grandparents' charming small town hellscape. Population: who cares?

It's bad enough he's stuck in some festive winter wonderland—it's even worse that he has to share space with Hector Martinez, an obnoxiously attractive local who's unimpressed with anything and everything Matthew does.

Just when it looks like the holiday season is bringing nothing but heated squabbles, the charity gala loses its coordinator and Matthew steps in as a saintly act to get home early on good behavior...with Hector as his maddening plus-one. But even a Grinch can't resist the unexpected joy of found family, and in the end, the forced proximity and infectious holiday cheer might be enough to make a lonely Prince's heart grow three sizes this year.

Trying to be Schitt’s Creek and failing very badly. I could not ever get behind Matthew as a person. He annoyed me up through the ending. Even after he started showing a bit of humility and understanding, I still didn’t really see his appeal. Hector I loved, but you can’t love one half and hate the other half in a romance novel. At least the characters on Schitt’s Creek were funny. There was no humor in here to offset the spoiled rich kid-ness. Definitely not my pick for the season.

Boy Meets Boy

  • #1 Never Been Kissed

  • #2 You’re a Mean One, Matthew Prince

  • #3 New Adult

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: 3 stars, Timothy Janovsky, romance, Christmas
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 12.13.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W16: Winding Down the Semester

What We Studied

We only have one more official week for the fall semester and we’re definitely ready for a break. This week was full of random appointments with less schooling worked in. We did cover some reading and math and had our final coop meeting of the fall.

Literature and Poetry

Arthur and I continued our read aloud. The story is really getting good. I’m loving that Arthur has recognized a lot of the folklore and mythological characters. Sometimes he really does pay attention.

  • Nat Geo Book of Nature Poetry

  • In the Beginning by Virginia Hamilton

  • Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia

Quentin focused on reading animal stories from around the world. I’m trying to line them up with our continents as we move across the world. We continued Europe and covered stories from Eastern Europe and Russia.

  • Nat Geo Book of Animal Poetry

  • A World Full of Animal Stories by Angela McAllister

  • Around the World in 80 Days by Saviour Pirotta

  • Pete the Cat's 12 Groovy Days of Christmas by Kimberly and James Dean

  • One Wild Christmas by Nicholas Oldland

  • Merry Christmas, Dear Dragon by Margaret Hillert

  • The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship by Arthur Ransome

  • Rechenka's Eggs by Patricia Polacco

Math

For both boys, we have scheduled math for three days a week. One day is focused on logic, games, puzzles, and special projects. The two other days are focused on covering the main math curriculum (Singapore 4A and 4B for Arthur and Singapore 1A and 1B for Quentin). Arthur’s plugging along learning about decimals currently.

  • Logic Liftoff (Arthur)

  • Singapore 4B

  • Lollipop Logic Book 2 (Quentin)

  • Smart Start Math Grade 1

Social Studies

Arthur continued his large study of United States history using a combination of Build Your Library Level 5 and History Quest United States History. We’ve continued the section covering the Revolutionary War. I’m loving one of our read aloud resources.

  • A Kid’s Guide to Native American History by Yvonne Wakim Dennis

  • An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

  • We were There Too by Philip Hoose

  • Words that Built a Nation

  • History Quest: U.S. History

  • A Different Mirror

  • DK American History Visual Encyclopedia

  • King George: What was His Problem? How to Start a Revolution

  • Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson

  • Map Skills for Today Grade 3

Quentin continued his study of the world with Build Your Library Level 0. We moved onto studying Eastern Europe and Russia.

  • Nat Geo Beginner’s World Atlas

  • DK Countries of the World

  • DK Children Just Like Me

  • DK Children Just Like Me: A School Like Mine

Arthur Independent Time

We are working on following a checklist in a planner for weekly independent work. There’s usually some math workbook pages, an ELA packet, weekly writing prompts (1-2 times a week), independent reading time, and a special creative project. There has been many drawing projects lately.

Science

Arthur is focusing on Physics this year. We are covering the text and related videos at home and then joining friends for experiments and extra projects. We’re back to our RSO with a unit on air and air pressure. The boys really enjoyed trying to prove that air takes up space and has matter. Great experiments this week!

  • RSO Physics

  • The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way by Joy Hakim

  • The Way Things Work Now

Quentin will be focusing on animal science with BYL Level 0.

  • Nat Geo Wild Animal Atlas

  • DK Animal

  • Lonely Planet: The Animal Book

  • The Tarantula in My Purse by Jean Craighead George

STEAM Coop

One last week for the fall semester. Arthur finished the genetics unit learning a little bit about CRISPR. I had to emergency teach mental health to the middle class. I led the kids on some mindfulness exercises before we made emotional regulation charts and did some animal themed yoga. I pulled out that lesson in 15 minutes and felt really good about the results. Sometimes we just have to quickly pivot and get the job done.

Art/Music/Crafts/Cooking

We’re planning one doing on art project and one cooking project each week as well as picking a composer or musician to listen to and enjoy. This week music just didn’t happen. But that’s okay. Hopefully we can pick up the animal drawing class in January.

 

Field Trip

No field trip, but we did host board game morning on Tuesday. Lots of kids came and played board games. They even did it fairly independently!

On Sunday, we had our book club discussion for The Girl Who Drank the Moon. While discussing, the kids drew their own versions of Glerk and Fyrian and all the rest of the characters. Not all of the kids liked the book, but we had a great discussion of why. They are really starting to get how to talk about books. I’m so excited for spring!

High

  • I hosted coop happy hour for the coop parents on Tuesday. We had a lovely evening chatting without kid interruptions. Will definitely have to do it again in the spring.

Low

  • All the doctor appointments! The boys had their well-check visits on Monday so school was a wash. And then I had an appointment on Wednesday morning and one on Friday morning. Lots of poking prodding this week.

Next Week

  • Finishing our read aloud and maybe starting the coop book club selection (A)

  • Learning more about the Revolutionary War for US History (A)

  • Moving forward with 4B for Math (A)

  • Wrapping up air and air pressure for physics (A)

  • Finishing Europe for social studies and science (Q)

  • Celebrating the season with all our coop friends at the Christmas party!

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 12.12.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Black Veil Brides "Saviour II"

One of my favorite bands still.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg
lion witch.jpg
most wonderful.jpg
christmas beast.jpg
lore9.jpg
accomplice.jpg
dead guy.jpg
swordheart.jpg
folklore.jpg
holly jolly.jpg
all rhodes.jpg
morbidly.jpg
powerless.jpg
sphere.jpg
tourist.jpg
once upon.jpg
unroma.jpg
wildest.jpg
tags: Black Veil Brides
categories: Music
Monday 12.12.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Highlander's Christmas Bride by Vanessa Kelly

Title: The Highlander’s Christmas Bride (Clan Kendrick #2)

Author: Vanessa Kelly

Publisher: Zebra 2019

Genre: Romance

Pages: 432

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Being thrown over by the man she expected to marry was humiliating enough. Now that Donella Haddon, grandniece of the Earl of Riddick, has also proven a failure as a nun, she has no choice but to return to her family's estate. The brawny Highlander sent to escort her is brash, handsome, and the only thing standing between Donella and a gang of would-be kidnappers. But the scandal in her past can't be so easily outrun . . .

Wealthy widower Logan Kendrick was expecting to meet a plain, pious spinster--not a gorgeous, sharp-tongued lass who can hold her own in any ambush. Though she's known as the Flower of Clan Graham, Donella is no shrinking violet. In fact, she might be the perfect woman to bring happiness back to his lonely little son's life, just in time for Christmas. But first he must protect her from ugly gossip and a mysterious threat--and convince her that their wild, unexpected desire is heaven sent.

The second in this series was definitely better than the first. We get a great main male and a great main female character. I loved the interactions between Donell and Logan. We get two strong characters that have to learn to rely on each other for support. It’s a lovely partnership that I was rooting for from the first page.

Clan Kendrick

  • #1 The Highlander Who Protected Me

  • #2 The Highlander’s Christmas Bride

  • #3 The Highlander’s English Bride

  • #4 The Highlander’s Irish Bride

  • #5 The Highlander’s Holiday Wife

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Vanessa Kelly, romance, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 12.10.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Wallbanger by Alice Clayton

Title: Wallbanger (The Cocktail #1)

Author: Alice Clayton

Publisher: Omnific Publishing 2012

Genre: Romance

Pages: 384

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Caroline Reynolds has a fantastic new apartment in San Francisco, a Kitchen Aid mixer to die for, and no O (and we’re not talking Oprah here, folks). She has a flourishing design career, an office overlooking the bay, a killer zucchini bread recipe, and no O. She has Clive (the best cat ever), great friends, a great rack, and no O. Adding insult to O-less, she also has an oversexed neighbor with the loudest late-night wallbanging she’s ever heard. Every moan, spank, and—was that a meow?—punctuates the fact that not only is she losing sleep, she still has—yep, you guessed it—no O. Enter Simon Parker. When the wallbanging threatens to literally bounce her out of bed, Caroline, clad in sexual frustration and a pink baby-doll nightie, confronts her heard-but-never-seen neighbor. Their late-night hallway encounter has…well…mixed results. Because with walls this thin, the tension’s gonna be thick. A delicious mix of silly and steamy, this is an irresistible tale of exasperation at first sight.

I’ve been looking for a good choice for our book club’s Dirty Book Month. I do not think this is my choice. My first issue is that there is too much talk about sex and not enough actual sex. Our main characters don’t actually have sex until the last few chapters of the book. I definitely needed more in my spicy romance. Instead of actual sex, we get a lot of ridiculous sex talk full of silly comments and nicknames. I was very over the silly talk. And then we get to the main characters. I really enjoyed Simon, but Caroline was very naive and grating at times. I think I need to stay away from spicy romances that center around characters in their early 20s. We’ll see how it goes, but this one is going into the nope category.

The Cocktail

  • #1 Wallbanger

  • #2 Rusty Nailed

  • #3 Screwdrivered

  • #4 Mai Tai’d Up

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: romance, Alice Clayton, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 12.09.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Odds and Ends

Here's my randomness for the week:

  • Today is our last coop meeting of the semester! We’re taking a break for the holidays. As much as I love coop, I’m ready for a little break to recenter.

  • White chocolate cranberry cookies (or cake) sounds like a plan for today’s cooking.

  • I think I’m going to DNF my current read, or maybe I will suffer through. It’s just not catching my attention.

  • Feeling very cozy and comfy this week. The snow today is magical.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Odds and Ends
categories: Life
Thursday 12.08.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Christmas Clash by Suzanne Park

Title: The Christmas Clash

Author: Suzanne Park

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire 2022

Genre: YA Romance

Pages: 349

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Chloe Kwon can't stand Peter Li. It's always been that way. Their families don't get along either: their parents operate rival restaurants in the Riverwood Mall food court—Korean food for the Kwons and Chinese food for the Lis. Now it's the holiday season and Chloe's the photographer at the mall's Santa's Village, and Peter works at the virtual reality North Pole experience right across the atrium. It's all Chloe can do to avoid Peter's smug, incredibly photogenic face.

But it turns out the mall is about to be sold to a developer and demolished for condos. Eviction notices are being handed out right before Christmas. Their parents don't know what to do, and soon Chloe and Peter realize that the two of them need to join efforts to try to save the mall. Just when it seems like they can put aside their differences and work closely (very closely) together, they discover that the Kwon and Li feud goes far deeper than either of them realize...

What is with YA romance doing the Romeo and Juliet trope? I guess it is a classic for a reason and it includes lots of opportunities for great banter. I loved the mall setting to this particular story. The old rivalry between the Chinese restaurant and the Korean restaurant is perfect fodder for the rivalry between Chloe and Peter. Right away, we know that Chloe and Peter are going to end up together, but how are they going to get over their attitudes toward each other? I was completely on board with all the longing glances and confused feelings. So cute! As an added bonus, we get a mystery of how the Lis and Kwons can to be enemies. The book was cute and breezy and fairly chaste. A good pick for this week.

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: Christmas, romance, young adult, Suzanne Park, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 12.07.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison

Title: Lovelight Farms (Lovelight #1)

Author: B.K. Borison

Publisher: 2021

Genre: Holiday Romance

Pages: 309

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Where the lovelight gleams …

A pasture of dead trees. A hostile takeover of the Santa barn by a family of raccoons. And shipments that have mysteriously gone missing. Lovelight Farms is not the magical winter wonderland of Stella Bloom’s dreams.

In an effort to save the Christmas tree farm she’s loved since she was a kid, she enters a contest with instafamous influencer Evelyn St. James. With the added publicity and the $100,000 cash prize, she might just be able to save the farm from its financial woes. There’s just one problem. To make the farm seem like a romantic destination for the holidays, she lied on the application and said she owns Lovelight Farms with her boyfriend. Only … there is no boyfriend.

Enter best friend Luka Peters. He just came home for some hot chocolate, and somehow got a farm and a serious girlfriend in the process.

A decent contemporary romance with good main characters. While some of Stella’s insecurities got a bit annoying by the end of the book, I was still on board with her as a main character. I wanted to see her succeed with her Christmas tree farm. While she’s on the way to succeed by the end of the book, the romance is the more important focus of the book. Friends to lovers isn’t my favorite romance trope, but this one does work. Luka is such a great counterpoint to Stella that I actually buy their relationship. The steamy scenes don’t kick in until about 60% of the way through, but when they do, they are steamy. Beyond the romance, I did love meeting Stella’s business partners. I am excited to read their stories next.

Lovelight Farms

  • #1 Lovelight Farms

  • #2 In the Weeds

  • #3 Mixed Signals

Next up on the TBR pile:

starry river.jpg lion witch.jpg most wonderful.jpg christmas beast.jpg lore9.jpg accomplice.jpg dead guy.jpg swordheart.jpg folklore.jpg holly jolly.jpg all rhodes.jpg morbidly.jpg powerless.jpg sphere.jpg tourist.jpg once upon.jpg unroma.jpg wildest.jpg
tags: B.K. Borison, romance, Christmas, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 12.06.22
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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