Sorry I'm so late in posting another blog. Computer problems have been developing all over the place. I can't even get to my own site sometimes, and now I'm working on a monitor so old it's giving me headaches. If I could do without these machines, I would. But then I remember the days of doing my own edits with scissors and tape, and having to retype everything, and carbon paper.... and not being able to get online to chat with you, my friends. So I guess I shouldn't complain.
I read a couple of Catherine Anderson novels (she helped keep me sane during the computer crises) and I really enjoyed them. I highly recommend any of her books to those of you who love sweet, cozy romance. Catherine is a master at this, and she definitely provides a haven from a real world that is sometimes frustrating and always challenging.
If you like a bit of a scare with your romance, try THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR by Dean Koontz. It broke my heart in a way, because Dean lost his beloved golden, Trixie, last spring, and this was a book which starred a very special golden. I cried a lot, and am glad I read it before we had to put Molly to sleep.
I have a great many more books on my TBR pile, but I suspect they'll have to wait until after the holidays. We have a dear friend flying in tomorrow from Germany for three weeks, and I expect we'll do more talking than reading. :)
I know times are hard now, and I hear heart-breaking stories from so many people. I hope that each of you are safe and well, and that you will enjoy the blessings of family and friends through the holidays.
