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Yours Truly
Dr. Briana Ortiz’s life is seriously flatlining. Her divorce is just about finalized, her brother’s running out of time to find a kidney donor, and that promotion she wants? Oh, that’s probably going to the new man-doctor who’s already registering eighty-friggin’-seven on Briana’s “pain in my ass” scale.
But just when all systems are set to hate, Dr. Jacob Maddox completely flips the game . . . by sending Briana a letter.
And it’s a really good letter. Like the kind that proves that Jacob isn’t actually Satan. Worse, he might be this fantastically funny and subversively likeable guy who’s terrible at first impressions. Because suddenly he and Bri are exchanging letters, sharing lunch dates in her “sob closet,” and discussing the merits of freakishly tiny horses. But when Jacob decides to give Briana the best gift imaginable—a kidney for her brother—she wonders just how she can resist this quietly sexy new doctor . . . especially when he calls in a favor she can’t refuse.
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The Last Summer Sister
Every family has their secrets, but the Summer Sisters have more than most…
The Summer sisters don’t have much in common other than shared DNA. But when their father’s untimely death reveals an earth-shattering secret, everything they thought they knew about their family — and their future — changes overnight.
Jen spent her childhood feeling like the ugly duckling, while Lynn longed to be appreciated for something other than her looks. Consequently, both sisters competed for their father’s affections but were never satisfied.
Jen still hasn’t forgiven Lynn for fleeing to California to follow her dreams, leaving Jen to tend to their father and the family insurance business in Chicago’s North Shore suburbs. Meanwhile, Lynn is living in exile in Los Angeles, forced to endure the pain of her humiliating divorce in silence because she is too ashamed to reveal her mistakes to her perfect older sister.
As the youngest member of the trio, Courtney’s life is also turned upside down due to her father’s death, only for an entirely different reason; Courtney didn’t even know he existed until after he was gone. Now she has to figure out what life looks like with two older sisters who can’t stand each other while attempting to piece together her fractured youth.
Although this tragedy should bring the sisters together, the depth of their father’s betrayal coupled with their tumultuous past makes reconciliation nearly impossible. Only time will tell if the bonds of sisterhood are strong enough to mend past transgressions or if the sisters, and their secrets, will destroy the Summer family forever.
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Very interesting ideas on how to hide the TV in plain sight. I’ve seen decorating shows where a TV has the “mirror glass” over the front of it and I know that on some TVs you can click on an image similar to a screen saver. But the other ideas how to cover the TV without having to build a cabinet to enclose it (zero building skills) look like something I could handle “making.” I especially liked the flat weave rug trick over the TV above the fireplace mantel and the hinged prints that can be folded back to reveal the TV.
Thanks for the links. I just made roasted red potatoes the other night, but this person’s look better than mine! Maybe because hers were also tossed with Parmesan cheese.
I wish my back yard were quiet enough to have a meditation garden. We back up to three neighbors in a row with kids on trampolines, plus barking dogs. Sometimes I feel like I live behind a school yard. It gets quite aggravating. Now I know why people move to over-55 communities!
Happy Saturday Brenda,
Love all of your links! The peanut butter bars and the potatoes look scrumptious! The spring centerpiece is beautiful! Off to check out the other links!
I wish I could eat those potatoes. A few months ago I went for some blood testing that shows things my body reacts to that causes inflammation. White potatoes were high on that list but no reaction at all to sweet potatoes. Also, cauliflower causes a spike in inflammation….so weird. Loved all your choices that you posted today. What a fun post! Diana
I do not have a meditation garden but love to sit on the porch watching the birds and flowers…I have a white bleeding heart planted in memory of my grandson with a rustic heart stake that says love…it is very beautiful and is just coming up…there is so much bird song right now and it is so nice to watch all the species come back to Wi. one by one…we also have chimes which are so calming…enjoying the day on the porch…painted a birdhouse and a sign…so fun💕
Brenda, you hit it out of the park yet again with everything you posted this morning. Like others I’m anxious to make the Roasted Garlic Potatoes. I hope mine look that good! LOL
Some very interesting reads this morning.
I hope you spend some time in your craft room today.
Whatever you do today, enjoy every minute.
I will be making that steak and gravy!
Enjoying this post, as usual, Brenda!
I flipped through all of them because I had time to read only a couple right now. But I guarantee you I’ll be going back later!
Sure appreciate all your diligence and getting them to us. 😃
I enjoyed all the articles today as usual. Roasted potatoes, onions and Brussels sprouts were on the menu today even before I saw the yummy picture! I even got a few pointers to add to my potatoes tonight. My friend and I have been trading houseplant starts and veggie seeds this week. I need more potting soil! You and I got a new houseplant a few weeks ago. I can’t remember the name . It doesn’t need much sun and has the pretty colored veins through it. The ends of mine are curling up and turning brown. My first thought would be under or maybe over watering. And thoughts? How is yours doing? I will have to do some research on it.Have a good weekend!
Are you talking about the prayer plant (Maranta). Mine is fine. Why don’t you order that water gauge I got from Amazon and it will tell you how much to water, or rather, when the soil is moist at the roots? It’s $8.99. Here’s the link…https://amzn.to/3GMuMYe
Oh my heavens!!! The Roasted Garlic Potatoes looked so good I clicked right on over to see the recipe. I know what will be for dinner this week. Thanks
These are all so good, I don’t even know which one to read about first! Every article looks interesting, and the food all looks yummy. Of course, I haven’t read anything yet, but wouldn’t the flower pot napkin rings be cute with a tiny flower tucked in them? And I think both of those books sound interesting. Have you actually read them? Well, I know what I’m going to be doing all day. 😊 Thank you, Brenda! Have a happy Saturday!
Good Morning Brenda. Love all of these. The recipes look so yummy. Have a good weekend.