
I’m sharing more (way) overdue reviews, and a wonderful line-up of books on my bookcase are waiting to be read. So, more reviews will come in January. Here’s the line-up: Sesi Says Goodbye to Granny, They Call Me Mom, Too Much Fun to be Legal, Mennonite Daughter, Surviving Sue, The Garden of Love, Celebrating Poetry: A Companion Guide, and Tell Me a Story in 99 words. So you can see, I have an abundance of great reading ahead of me. I apologize for not reading more this year, but life just got in the way.

Back to the reviews! I should write reviews soon after reading the last page. Sigh. Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda! Anyway, I loved all of these. They each offer something different to the reader in prose, poetry, emotions, and adventure.
You can click on each image to purchase a copy, and I hope you leave with some good reading for the holidays or last-minute gifts! 🥰

If you need a little nudge allowing the Christmas spirit into your heart, Miracles and Ghosts by D. L. Finn is the perfect option. This collection consists of seven short stories and one novella that will break your heart and make you feel delight at the same time. I was easily drawn into the settings with Finn’s excellent and vivid storytelling, and the characters who seemed authentic. The tales remind us that when bad events occur, good can always be elicited from them. I read about loneliness, tragedy, kindness, and miracles. And who doesn’t love a friendly ghost or two?
I enjoyed this entire collection, but a few stories that stood out were the novella, “A Perfect Ghostly Christmas Novelette.” From a child’s worst nightmare to a mystery needing to be solved, to the support of family, ending with a new beginning, I felt heartbreak gradually grow to hope. “Words Hurt” underscored the realization that once words are spoken, they can never be taken back – an important reminder for all of us. Finn writes about a fractured relationship, death, forgiveness, and new beginnings. I empathized with Danielle in “Miracle in the ER” because she struggled to pay her bills while wanting to make Christmas the best for her two young girls. I felt this deeply having experienced something similar when my children were young. This is a story of miracles, more forgiveness, and the mending of a broken relationship. At the end, who wouldn’t believe in Santa all over again?! Other favorites were “At the Mall” and “A Man and His Cat.” A lovely collection of stories everyone should read during the holiday season, and if you don’t believe in miracles, Finn’s stories will surely make you a believer! Highly recommended!

Pieces of Me by Maggie Watson is a painful, yet beautiful account in poetic form telling of her experience living with domestic abuse. The abuse was not physical but mental with the label of gaslighting – a form that slowly and covertly chips away at self-worth. I know this author from her wonderful blog, Ephemeral Encounters, but I had no idea of her dealing with domestic abuse. There is no need to read between the lines, so to learn what she had endured really got my blood boiling. The preface alone was moving and inspirational:
From puberty to old age, a strong woman bleeds alone.
In the crimson waters of her menstruation, she bathes.
It prepares her for life with its cycles of pain.
From a young maiden to
becoming an old crone, the battles she will face.
A strong woman does so with grace.
Saltwater tears are the sustenance
on which she survives.
A strong woman is a goddess powerful enough
to hold her own without begging for the attention of
Any would-be king.
Her power lies not in weapons used to seduce.
She knows we all look the same when we die.
You can try to destroy her.
You will never win.
Like a phoenix, she always rises from the ashes to begin again.
In the prologue, Watson writes that poetry isn’t always pretty. As a poet, writing is a destination for my emotions, whether they are joyful or sorrowful. For Watson, her emotions find themselves living among the lines in her verses, beginning with sorrow but ending in survival. There was a time when her voice was silent; she couldn’t urge it to its deserved volume. In this compelling collection, her voice reaches its capacity, motivating others who are experiencing domestic abuse. She reiterates “strive to thrive, then plant new seeds and watch how they bloom.”
This entire collection touched me, gave me insight into Watson’s unfair toils with abuse, but a few that stood out were “Cut Me Open” “Lioness” and “Letter to My Inner Child.” I highly recommend this evocative poetry collection.

Darlene Foster has written another hit in her Amanda Travel series: Amanda in Scotland. I enjoy traveling wherever Amanda takes me. She is a 12-year-old full of adventure and curiosity, and I felt as though I was standing beside her, easily envisioning the scenery through Foster’s vivid descriptions. This time, Amanda and her friend, Leah, visit Amanda’s Aunt Jenny on the magical Scottish Isle of Arran. What could go wrong on the picturesque island? Mystery and adventure have their ways of captivating Amanda, and sure enough, she finds herself in the middle of two mysteries while exploring the beautiful island. One involves the past and the other entangles Leah’s father, which is more unsettling. Even though this book is written for middle-grade readers, adults will enjoy it as well. Foster sprinkles in history so subtly that it doesn’t feel like a textbook read. Traveling with Amanda on her adventures is simply fun, and it’s always fascinating to learn about other cultures. This book can be read alone, but I encourage readers to explore Foster’s prior Amanda Travel books. They are all entertaining. Highly recommended.

All the Words I Kept Inside by P. J. Gudka is the author’s debut book of poetry. In the beginning of this moving collection, I learn that she has poured her heart and soul into the poems over the past four years. Poetry can prompt an array of emotions, so her writing isn’t uplifting, but it is authentic. The truth is simply the truth, and the sun doesn’t always shine where truth is revealed. Gudka’s poems are beautifully written, but they pack heavy emotions deep in the core of their purpose. The title says it all. The author’s experiences and feelings that she has been afraid to publicize have finally reached the point of releasing the emotional burdens.
Even though the poems are personal, she urges us to dig deep inside to confront our darkest thoughts. The positive message is that we are not alone. What better method of healing exists than to provide freedom to plaguing thoughts by writing them down? Acknowledgement leads to recovery. Gudka’s poetry is honest and vulnerable, expressing unforgettable pain. Reading her words, absorbing their meaning, made my heart ache for her. However, I felt privileged to be given a glimpse into her life, heart, and mind. I couldn’t choose one favorite, but a few that stood out were “Boundaries” “Bullets Don’t Always Hit the Right Target” “Caged” “Acceptance” and “My Ugly” which I’m sharing, and I highly recommend this heartfelt and poignant collection.
I don’t want you to love me for my beauty
I don’t want you to love me for my charms
I want you to love for my ugly
I want you to love me for my darkness
Hold me when I can no longer stand
Hold me when I fall again and again

Sun Haiku by Dawn Pisturino is a clever collection in which each day of the year is given its own haiku – a concept that fascinated me. What touched me first before immersing myself in her poetry was reading the dedication to her brother, Mark, who passed away from melanoma. I was so saddened to read this, and the term melanoma hit home because my husband is a survivor of this most dangerous type of skin cancer.
Pisturino devotes her lovely collection to the sun, emphasizing its effects on people, the climate, and animals. We all know that sunlight is needed to sustain life, but it is also worshiped in many cultures. However, like anything in excess, the sun can cause negative ramifications such as drought and skin cancer as mentioned earlier. As I ventured into the beautiful and captivating poetry, I was in awe of Pisturino’s ability to create such vivid images by concisely weaving words together. I also enjoyed the Leap Year haiku at the end, along with the two powerful bonus short stories and poems, especially, “Father Sun.” I knew that choosing a favorite or two out of 365 haiku would be impossible, so I’m spotlighting a few and I highly recommend this amazing collection.
sunlight penetrates
the mountains with life-giving
force – peaks brush the sky
trees lift their branches
to the sun with holy praise
a forest temple
peach cobbler sunrise
whipped cream clouds over the bay
morning coffee brews
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Also, if you’re looking for a children’s book, Cora’s Quest would be a lovely addition beneath a Christmas tree. Unfortunately, the paperback is showing ‘temporarily out of stock’ on Amazon, which I don’t understand and I haven’t received any explanation. I’m frustrated, to say the least.
If you can share some insight, I’m listening. 🙂
As an option though, the paperback is available through Abebooks, a subsidiary of Amazon, if you’re familiar with this company. The e-book is also available, but to me, the paperback would offer the full magical experience for tiny hands to hold.
I’m sharing new reviews of my book that filled my heart with gratitude, and thank you to all who have read Cora’s Quest and for the wonderful reviews!



Happy Reading, Happy Shopping, and Happy Holidays! Virtual hugs to you all!
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your copy. Thank you!🎄❤️
What a wonderful selection of books, something for everyone. And a huge thank you for including Amanda and her Scottish adventure! I am delighted that you enjoyed it. Happy reading for 2025!!
Thanks, Darlene, and you’re so welcome! I loved your book and have more traveling to look forward to with Amanda. 🙂 We’re lucky to have such a great selection of wonderful books and authors. ❤️
Great reviews of books and wonderful Amazon reviews of you, Lauren!!!! Congratulations! 🎉
Thanks so much, Cindy, and I hope you saw your book in my line-up. I’ll have more time to read on the holiday break. ❤️🎄🥰
Lauren thank you so very much for buying my book and writing a review.
As you know, this book is very important to me and for others who have been through the same.
It is good to see the reviews for Cora’s Quest 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Congratulations !
I wish you continued success in 2025 my friend and hug you across the pond with much gratitude and love 🥰🤗❤️🌹
You’re so welcome, Maggie, and I know how important your book is. It was hard for me to read because of the topic, which is what I expressed in my review. But I’m glad you have a voice now to bring awareness and help others who have been in similar relationships. And thanks about the ‘Cora’ reviews too! I’m thrilled as you know the feeling. Thanks so much for your wonderful wishes, and I wish you the same for 2025! I’m sending lots of hugs and love across the pond! ❤️🎄🥰🤗🙏🌷⭐️🔆
Thank you everything Lauren xox
I will share your review later today if that is okay ?
I apppreciate you always my friend.
Love and hugs back to you 🌹🤗🎄🧑🎄💕🥰
You’re so welcome, Maggie, and of course you can share. I forgot to add that I’ll post all of the reviews on Goodreads and Amazon today. Hugs and love, dear friend. ❤️🎉🌷🎄⭐️❄️🎅🏻
Perfect Lauren 🙏
I can take a screen shot from there 😉
Many thanks again ❤️
Much love always 🥰💕😘🌹🥰
That’s what I do a lot too, screen shots! 🙂 You’re welcome, Maggie, and loads of love coming your way! ❤️😁🎅🏻🔆🌻
Great minds Lauren 😉
Much love back to you dear friend 🌹😘❤️🌟🥰
Cheers to wonderful book reviews! More to add to my stack. Thank you so much, Lauren! 🥰
I know, Vicki, so many more for the towering TBRs! 🙂 I’m glad you liked my reviews, and I hope you saw your book in my line-up to read!
Hugs to you! 🤗❤️🎄🔆
I did, I did…and I’m honored.
Xo! 🥰❤️🥰
Oh, good, I’m glad you did! I love having so many books to read! 🥰😁📚🎄
Aww! You’re amazing. Sending holiday hugs! 🥰🎄🥰
Wonderful reviews Lauren and wishing you well also with your new Book… Sending Lots of Love and Hugs your way my friend,
Have a Wonderful Happy Christmas, and all the very best for 2025.. xxx ❤
Much love to you xx
Thanks so much for your wonderful comment and wishes, Sue! I’m glad you liked my reviews and I appreciate your support for my book too. I hope all is well with you and wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2025! Much love back to you with lots of hugs! xoxoxoxo
Thank you and right back at you Lauren… Have a wonderful Holiday xx ❤
They would make great gifts!

Yes, they would! Thanks for your support, GP! 🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻
A wonderful collection of book review, Lauren! Wonderful books to read in 2025!
Thanks, Rebecca! I’m happy you enjoyed my reviews! We can never have too many books! xoxo
I think that’s the best meme!!! we could never have too many books
Terrific reviews of terrific books here. How wonderful that Cora’s Quest is bringing smiles to so many. (I am honored to see one of mine in the lineup for your future reading.)
Thanks for your lovely comment, Annette, and I look forward to reading your book! 🥰
Wonderful reviews, Lauren. I was particularly touched by your compassion for Maggie, and recall you writing once before about a domestic abuse survivor. That must be a terribly scarring experience.
Still holding out hope that the books might arrive in the next few days though my order still doesn’t show a shipping date. 😕 Oh well, post-Christmas might also give more time to savour the book when all the other presents have been enjoyed!
Thanks so much, Steve, and Maggie is the friend who I wrote that piece for. Reading about her experience was jarring. And I am so sorry about the delay for my book. I am so frustrated because I’ve sent 3 emails with no reply. I’m in the dark and Christmas is one week away. Lovely, isn’t it? 😳 I really appreciate your patience, your support, and your attitude about a possible post-Christmas gift. Thanks again! 🤗🙏🎄
I’m sorry you’re having to deal with that frustration when you want to get your book out to the world, Lauren. 🤗
I’m trying to stay calm, Steve. Patience is a virtue. 🙂 I’ll keep you posted if anything changes. Merry Christmas! I posted today for the last time for 2024. 🎅🏻⭐️🎄🤗
Thanks! Merry Christmas to you, too, Lauren.
Amazing reviews and I applaud you for having time to get to all of these TBR books. 👏🏼 I know that all of the authors you have featured are super excited to receive their Christmas gifts from you. 😍 Bless you for being a true giver during this festive season. Hang in there with your book. There are a lot of snafus this time of the year, especially for online transactions. Merry Christmas my friend. 🎄📚🥂
Thanks so much for your kind words and support, Kym! I really appreciate them! I always want to write reviews, but if I wait too long after reading a book, I forgot too much. 🙂 Then I have to revisit the book again. And thanks for calming me down. I’m hanging in there, but without hearing back it’s so frustrating.
Anyway, I wish you a Merry, Merry Christmas, my dear friend. I’ll probably do one more Christmas post on the weekend, and then take a break until January. Sending hugs and love your way! ❤️⭐️🎄🥂
Well enjoy your well-deserved time off Lauren. We don’t realize how much time we spend on our social forums until we decide to take some time off. So take a chill pill, relax and enjoy my dear. 💖🥂🥳 Sending lots of love, hugs and smooches your way! Merry Christmas my friend. 🎅🏼🎄🤶🏼
You wrote “overdue” and I write how amazing you are, and others like Selma and Cindy, to name a few, who so generously share time and support for other writers. A beautiful model of caring for community. Thank you for these shares and wonderful to see your reviews rolling in. Bravo storybook writer! 👏🏻
Aww, thanks, Michele! I enjoy writing reviews, but when I let the books pile up, I forget some details. 🙂 You also contribute to this caring community! And thanks about my book reviews too. I’m thrilled and so grateful. 🥰❤️🎉
You’re welcome, Lauren and it’s a pleasure on all accounts. 😊❤️
I just bought dawn’s book, I will have plenty to read over the holidays, including cora’s quest, looking forward to it! X
Aww, I’m sure Dawn will be delighted, Carol Anne! Thank you for your support and also for buying my book too. I hope you enjoy both! Hugs xo
Congratulations to the authors (including yourself) on the excellent reviews! It is so gratifying to have good books to read.
Thanks for your lovely words, Liz, and I agree! We can never have too many books!
You’re welcome, Lauren!
Good list. I’ve read many of these and can’t agree more that they are worthy reads.
Thanks, Jacqui, for your endorsements! 🙂
lots of good reviews here, and lots of options for good reads ahead. looking forward to your January reviews as well
Thanks, Beth! There are definitely lots of good books to read. 🙂
A great selection of wonderful books, Lauren! I enjoyed reading your excellent reviews. Congratulations to the talented authors.
Thanks for your kind words of support, Miriam! I’m glad you enjoyed my reviews! Many good books out there to read! 🙂
Happy to read your reviews, Lauren. I read Denise’s wonderful Christmas collection. Though I haven’t read this one from Darlene, I’ve enjoyed other Amanda books.
I thought your message to children through Cora was outstanding, a lesson that even adults wrestle with. Get out of of our comfort zone because overcoming our fears is one of the most overpowering feelings in life.
Thanks for reading my reviews, Pete, and I’m glad you enjoyed Denise’s wonderful book. I’m sure she and Darlene would appreciate your endorsements.
And I appreciate your excellent review of Cora’s Quest. For my first children’s book, I take your words in high regard. Even though her story is short, you are spot on with the message I’m conveying. So, thanks again!
Also, I’m going to quote you in my last post of the year, which will go live soon, but if you don’t want me to, just let me know and I’ll respect your wishes . 🙂
It must have been a kick to work on your project with your nephew. I read your bios with interest. Yes, please feel free to share my thoughts regarding Cora’s Quest. Literacy and a love for reading usually begins with children’s books, and I’m glad you decided to write it.
It was very special, Pete. Chris is busy with a family of his own and his art business, but he made time to work with his ‘auntie’ and it was a wonderful adventure for both of us. Thanks so much for your awesome review and for letting me quote you. By the way, I have another children’s story that I’m going to pitch at the S.F. Writers Conf. in Feb. No expectations, but it’s worth a try. Wishing you a wonderful holiday!
Fabulous selection of Books Lauren. Great reviews. Thanks 👍
Those are some great reviews for your book.
Thanks, Binky! I’m thrilled! Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas! (with lots of chocolate!)
Your reviews are enticing, Lauren. I’d love to read all of these books.
I’m sorry about your listing stating that it is temporarily out of stock. One of my books, Inspired Caregiving, has said it is unavailable for months and my publisher can’t get Amazon to change that. He thinks that it stems from something Ingram did. It’s frustrating and difficult to sell a book like that.
Thanks, Mary, and I’m sorry to hear about your book too. And I think I felt my shoulders drop! I am recommending the paperback as opposed to the e-book because of the wonky formatting. So this is unsettling, esp. when I haven’t received a reply from Ingramsparks and it’s been a week. Did you use Ingramsparks? I don’t know what to do…
I think my publisher uses Ingram. His problem is that he is near retirement and has let go of most of his capable staff. He suggested that I remark where it says Report an issue, which I just did. I will let you know what happens.
Thank you, Lauren 🙂 I’m so happy you enjoyed my stories! Happy Forest Dance! I loved Darlene and Dawn’s books, too. All great reviews and ai like your reading list for 2025 🙂 Happy holidays xo
You’re welcome, Denise! I loved your book, but I love everything I’ve read from you. 🙂 Yes, forest dancing! Thanks for endorsing Darlene and Dawn’s books too. I’m sure they would be delighted. I’m glad you liked my reading list also. So many great books to read! Happy holidays to you! ❤️🎄
Excellent reviews, Lauren. I really enjoyed Annette’s book.
Thanks, Mark, and I’m sure Annette would be thrilled to know that you enjoyed her book. 😁
You’ve chosen a delightful collection of books to read, and these are great reviews 🙂
Thanks so much, Dave! I’m glad you enjoyed my reviews, and we can never have too many books. 🙂
Hi Lauren, thank you for the shout out for Sesi. It is much appreciated 🥰💚
You’re so welcome, Robbie! I’ll read it on the holiday break. ❤️🎄
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I just read your review on Amazon, and now on your blog post. Thank you so much for your thoughtful review of my book, Sun Haiku: 365 days of Sunshine! I appreciate it very much. I’m glad Cora’s Quest is available in other online stores. Another reason I don’t use Ingram is that Amazon favors books published through KDP. I also noticed that Amazon has had a lot more problems lately, either due to the holidays or they’ve gotten too big to manage. I just received my author copies yesterday, which was a very long time. Again, thank you, Lauren!
You’re very welcome, Dawn, and I’m glad you’re happy with my review. Your book is amazing! Thanks also for the tips on Amazon. I’m still going back and forth with Ingram and it’s insane. If it weren’t for the holidays, I’d be less upset. Oh well, I’m hoping for a Christmas miracle. 🙂 My pleasure again and thank you for gifting us with your beautiful writing!
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