Sunday Post: Always Thankful

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I’ve had a few days off for Thanksgiving and they’ve been very restful. I had two great meals with my cousins, both Thanksgiving dinner and leftover lunch the next day. Leftover Lunch should be capitalized, I think. It’s pretty awesome. I’m just resting in the mountains for one more day before my busy work week starts Monday. I hope you all had a great week.

Fall in the mountains is beginning to switch over to winter, as you can see from these photos. The leaves have fallen and the weather is getting colder. The trees will eventually sleep in a blanket of snow off and on until they start to bud in the Spring.

LAST WEEK ON BONNIE READS AND WRITES

Last Saturday I reviewed To Spark A Match for Austenprose PR Book tours.
Last Sunday I did a Spotlight of Miss I Wish You A Bed of Roses by Sherri Moshman-Paganos.
Tuesday I participated in Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Reasons I’m Thankful for Books.
Wednesday I reviewed Inheritance by Nora Roberts.

NEXT WEEK ON THE BLOG

Sunday I will review The Cash Countess and Better Dirty than Done for Indie Weekend.
On Monday I will review The Art of Love and Lies by Rebecca Anderson.
On Tuesday I will review Jiddy Vardy for a book tour sponsored by The Write Reads.
On Friday I will participate in Book Blogger Hop if time permits.
There are other reviews ready to go that I will post as well if time permits.

BOOK HAUL

A MURDER MOST FRENCH is the second book in the “AN AMERICAN IN PARIS,” featuring supporting character Julia Child. THE LILY OF LUDGATE HILL is the next book in The Belles of London series by Mimi Matthews. THE WHARTON PLOT is another great novel by Mariah Fredericks, as famed novelist Edith Wharton tries to solve a mystery in Gilded Age New York. I’m looking forward to all of these.

I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEK!

12 thoughts on “Sunday Post: Always Thankful”

      1. I didn’t mind snow as much when I was younger, but now I don’t like driving in it and a lot of shoveling gets to me more than it did when I was younger. 😉

  1. Yes… I’m a real sucker for historical paranormal tales:)). And as you say, there’s a lot of them out there! The mountain views are stunning and I’m glad you had a chance to decompress after a lovely Thanksgiving. Have a great week, Bonnie.

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