No Oil Painting entertains, uplifts, and subtly encourages the reader to imagine their own cheeky museum caper. Hypothetically, of course. Mostly.

Whether you’re daydreaming about Scotland’s misty highlands on the Royal Scotsman or plotting a long weekend aboard the Ethan Allen Express, every spread offers its own small escape.

For a first novel, Death of a Billionaire is remarkably polished, deeply entertaining, and packed with personality. I turned the final page already hoping this is only the beginning of a long writing career for Tucker May.

Hummingbird Moonrise brings the Murder, Tea & Crystals trilogy to a satisfying close, weaving folklore, witchcraft, and family ties into a mystery that’s equal parts heart and suspense. Arista’s growing strength and Auntie’s sharp humor ground the story’s supernatural tension, while Dodd’s lyrical prose and steady pacing make this a “cozy thriller” that’s as comforting as it is compelling.

It’s a celebration of curiosity — of countries we know by heart and those we might never reach, but can visit here, one breathtaking image at a time.
christmas tree. :)
michele sent me.
christmas tree.
michele sent me.
Michele sent me, Melissa.
I’m always at other houses at the holidays so I rarely do any meal prep. Sometimes I bring a kitchen toy along to help with the work but that’s about it.
My favorite scent is probably honeysuckle but that’s not Christmasy…I guess it’d be the smell of pine needles though nutmeg is close behind.
I LOVE the scent of Cinnoman, though not just at Christmas but especially at Christmas….
I love the scent of Christmas trees and wreaths…and I love Yankee Candle’s Home For The Holidays scent :-)
My response
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Late, but:
Scent of the Season