
About the book, Narrow the Road Genre: Southern Fiction, Literary Fiction, Coming of Age Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Pages: 306 Publication Date: 26 August 2025 In this gripping coming-of-age odyssey, a young man’s quest to reunite his family takes him on a life-altering journey through the wilds of 1930s East Texas, where both danger and […]

About the book, Irresistible Calling Publication date : August 15, 2025 Language : English Print length : 302 pages Sean Mitchell was teaching English at a private school in Ohio when the New Journalism piqued his interest and lured him toward a profession that was much harder to crack than […]

A great read, thoroughly engaging and captivating. If you’re looking for a magical family saga with stakes that stretch across a thousand years, and a heroine who has truly come into her own, this series delivers. I’m already signed up for wherever Kat’s journey takes us next.

From the very first pages, Savannah’s voice is strong, vivid, and engaging—equal parts vulnerable and determined. The novel blends coming-of-age with classic adventure, striking a balance that kept me turning pages late into the night.

Canyon of Deceit is a fast-paced romantic suspense novel that blends danger, faith, and second chances.
Thursday Thirteen has come to an end.
I have enjoyed my visits here and consider us friends.
Thank you for sharing your thirteens with me.
The comments you left me filled me with glee.
It is hard to believe it is really true.
I am trying very hard to not be blue.
Happy TT’ing!
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Raggedy
Your list is lovely. We’re very much in the midst of winter here, so thoughts of flowers are very cheery. Thanks.
I love daffodils, too! They’re so cheerful! Thanks.
I love calla lillies and orchids, they’re both so wild and beautiful. Maybe one day, I’ll be a good enough gardener that I’ll feel comfortable growing them.
Love Mapplethorpe’s work :-)
Also, lilacs…not only are they pretty but they smell damn good too!
Tulips, Stargazer Lillies and Sunflowers are my favorites. :)
Lovely list, I love tulips, daffodils, gerbera daisies, all of the listed ones!! I didn’t participate in TT this week and I was sad to see the final edition, but it seems it will somehow continue! thanks for visiting via Michele’s!
I’m partial to siberian irisis, gladiolas, and peonies. I do love a beautiful peony. But my all time favorite are the dark purple french lilacs. You just CANNOT go wrong with lilacs. But I don’t think they grow in Texas. Such a shame!
Here via Michele
I always see irises as purple, too. Or sometimes what I call “evening blue” … not quite purple but not really navy either.