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Monday, April 27, 2020

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I had every intention on reading book after book during this quarantine, but that did not happen. I am not sure why. When I did read books, I flew through them in a day to two days. I think I need to read more books because it helps break up the work day, gives me a break from my kids, and a break from everything else.

So what have I read recently?

Room 553 - Britney King
Room 553 - Britney King

After I read Britney King's book Her, I was hooked by her writing. Her books are easy to read, captivate you right away and are just really good. Room 553 is about a two people who engage in an affair. After someone ends up dead in Room 553, everything leads back to Max, one of the people in the affair. Max is trying to prove his innocence and figure out how he was set up. But was he set up? Did he commit the murder? 

I had no idea of the twist that was coming, but I definitely liked the twist and finding out what really happened. This book is really good. Bottom line: read it.

Here is Amazon's synopsis:

"She felt no remorse for drawing blood. In the context of their relationship, it had its place." 

For Max and Laurel, nothing is off limits when they meet in room 553. Their illicit affair is exhilarating, passionate--and dangerous. 

Driven as much by compulsion as pleasure, Max can't stop. His mistress is Jesus on the streets, and Satan in the sack. But when things take a sharp and sudden turn for the worse, he finds himself ensnared in a trap of his own making. 

Under heavy scrutiny by the police and the media, Max is hailed as a cold and evasive womanizer. He made mistakes, to be sure. But does that make him a killer?

Unnerving and addictive, Room 553 is a vivid and sensual psychological thriller that weaves a story of cruelty, reckless desire, and blind, bloody justice. 


The Housekeeper - Natalie Barelli

After I purchased this book on Amazon, I saw a friend on Instagram post about it. She said it was so good and to read it. Luckily, I already had it. This books grips you from the very beginning. Claire is obsessive. She stalks people on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc. She pretends that their lavish lives are her life. All she does is lie to her one friend and her life is basically a big mess.

Claire finds someone from her past that she absolutely hates and makes a plan to become their housekeeper. She thinks they won't notice her since she doesn't look the same as she did 10 years ago. Will Claire's obsession get the best of her?

This book was really good. I just can't believe there are really people out there that are like Claire. Bottom line: read this!

Here is Amazon's synopsis:


When Claire sees Hannah Wilson at an exclusive Manhattan hair salon, it's like a knife slicing through barely healed scars. It may have been ten years since Claire last saw Hannah, but she has thought of her every day, and not in a good way. So Claire does what anyone would do in her position—she stalks her.
Hannah is now Mrs. Carter, living the charmed life that should have been Claire's. It's the life Claire used to have, before Hannah came along and took it all away from her.
Back then, Claire was a happy teenager with porcelain skin and long, wavy blond hair. Now she's an overweight, lazy drunk with hair the color of compost and skin to match. Which is why when Hannah advertises for a housekeeper, Claire is confident she can apply and not be recognized. And since she has time on her hands, revenge on her mind, and a talent for acting…
Because what better way to seek retribution—and redress—than from within the beautiful Mrs. Hannah Carter's own home?
Except that it's not just Claire who has secrets. Everyone in that house seems to have something to hide.
And now, there's no way out.
Open Book - Jessica Simpson
Open Book - Jessica Simpson

I had been wanting to read this book for a long time and it finally became available in my queue. I loved reading about her life, the struggles she went through, people thinking she was just a dumb blonde and her family life. I found this book to be very interesting and well worth the read.

Here is Amazon's synopsis:

This was supposed to be a very different book. Five years ago, Jessica Simpson was approached to write a motivational guide to living your best life. She walked away from the offer, and nobody understood why. The truth is that she didn’t want to lie.
Jessica couldn’t be authentic with her readers if she wasn’t fully honest with herself first.
Now America’s Sweetheart, preacher’s daughter, pop phenomenon, reality tv pioneer, and the billion-dollar fashion mogul invites readers on a remarkable journey, examining a life that blessed her with the compassion to help others, but also burdened her with an almost crippling need to please. Open Book is Jessica Simpson using her voice, heart, soul, and humor to share things she’s never shared before.
First celebrated for her voice, she became one of the most talked-about women in the world, whether for music and fashion, her relationship struggles, or as a walking blonde joke. But now, instead of being talked about, Jessica is doing the talking. Her book shares the wisdom and inspirations she’s learned and shows the real woman behind all the pop-culture cliché’s — “chicken or fish,” “Daisy Duke,” "football jinx," “mom jeans,” “sexual napalm…” and more. Open Book is an opportunity to laugh and cry with a close friend, one that will inspire you to live your best, most authentic life, now that she is finally living hers.

27 comments :

  1. Adding to my Amazon list. Thank you. Blessings friend.

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  2. Same here, I thought I would read tons of books! Not happening. But I did finish the housekeeper yesterday and it was a very good read. Have a great week!

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    1. Glad that we both read the same book at the same time. It is a good book!

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  3. The first one is on my list and the second sounds good too!

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  4. I had every intention of getting a ton of reading done as well, and barely finished a book recently. I just picked up The Thousandth Floor and it's already really good. I also want to read Jessica Simpson's new book, glad you enjoyed it <3

    Green Fashionista

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    1. Oh I will check out The Thousandth Floor. I really did enjoy it. I wasn't sure if I would, but her life was pretty crazy. Love how much she supported our troops.

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  5. I have the Jessica Simpson book ready to go as soon as I finish the third peachtree bluff series, it is so good! I will have to check out the housekeeper.

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    1. I loved Jessica's book because I had no idea some of the stuff that happened to her. John Mayer ugh. What a douche. But the Housekeeper is really good!!!

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  6. I actually keep hearing good things about Jessica Simpson's book which I'm shocked by :) LOL

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    1. I was shocked too. It really is good. And she supported our troops so much that it is hard not to like her.

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  7. I haven't read as many books as I hoped to these last few weeks but I LOVED Jessica Simpson's book - it was SO good! xo, BIana -BlovedBoston

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    1. It really was sooo good. I had no idea about half of the things she has gone through. Her book was sooo good.

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  8. I love Jessica Simpson, and want to get her book on audio. The Housekeeper sounds really good!

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    1. It would have been awesome to hear it in her voice.

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  9. I love thrillers and have had The Housekeeper on my list! Room 553 sounds good too!

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  10. I thought I would have been reading so much more than usual but I'm not... not sure if it's that I don't have as great a selection of books at my disposal as I would if our libraries were open or if it's just that I'm having a harder time concentrating on them or what but I'd say I'm pretty much reading the same (if not a little less) than normal. These books all sound great though.

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    1. I have been reading less for sure. I have been waiting for a bunch on my libraries ebook site.

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  11. The Housekeeper is on sale for the Kindle for $4! Thanks for the recommendation!

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  12. I SO want to read Jessica Simpson's book. I would have never thought I would want to, but everyone is raving about it, so I feel like I need to.

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    1. I felt the exact same way and I am glad that I read her book. It was good.

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  13. I loved Jessica's book. I just can't believe the things she went through that we never even knew about. It's just so sad, but she really worked hard to overcome everything and it seems like she's in a really good place now.

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    1. I totally agree. I had no idea what John Mayer did to her. I had no idea how producers turned things on her. I guessed that, but just reading it was crazy.

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  14. Now is such a good time for books! :) I'm reading A Simple Favor. It's weird and good at the same time if that's even a thing? Ha! Haven't seen the movie yet either, so that may be this weekend's plans for me!

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