Tag: reviews

The Lady In Blue

Hi everyone! I figure most of you know by now that I really like to read…so…this week, I’m a book tour host for The Lady In Blue, hosted by Meraki Book Tours!

I was provided with a free digital copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review, but as …

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Learning To Breathe Fire

I’ve always been really curious about CrossFit and think I’d really like it if I ever got the chance to try it out (gymnastics, strength training, and being a badass?! what’s not to like?!), but as of yet, I still haven’t managed to.

I do have to admit that I’m a little wary by how it almost …

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Ricketts Glen State Park

This weekend was full of all sorts of adventures, so I’m linking up with Erin over at Her Heartland Soul for Weekend Snapshots! I’ll be sharing a super pretty hike (Falls Trail Loop in Ricketts Glen State Park) today too!

Join @fairyburger on her #hikingadventures through #RickettsGlen! #FindYourPark @PaPFF  …

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The Broad Fork

Hugh Acheson sounds like someone I’d get along with really well. His love for food and being a better food citizen is apparent from the very first page of his introduction in his new book, The Broad Fork. I love that he wrote this book in answer to the fact that so …

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The Little Paris Bookshop

Although I’m fairly cynical regarding the realms of love and relationships, I’m still a total [closet] sap (don’t ask me how that works, because I don’t really know).

That being said, after I first read the synopsis for this novel, I was already pretty convinced that I would like it a lot.

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