September Monthly Media 2022

I started this month with an amazing book titled The Golden Couple, by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen.  I would recommend this title if you are looking for a suspense full of twists. I then moved on to read the murder mystery, The House Across the Lake, by Riley Sager.  This title is reminiscent of the book The Women in the Window, by A,J. Finn. Loved both of them.

Netflix released a series in January based loosely on these murder mysteries.  I found the series funny and entertaining. 

As far as nonfiction, I loved the new book by Rachel Ray.  She found herself filming from her home kitchen without a crew (her husband held the camera) during the Covid shutdown. It was uncomfortable and difficult but after a while Ray reveals it was also nice not leaving her house and spending time with her husband.  She tells all about it in this amazing bio/cookbook titled This Must be the place: dispatches and food from the home front.

Listened to a new CD by Gavin McGraw titled Face the River.  So good!  l listened to it the entire week in the car and while I ate dinner. I ordered a copy for myself and plan on listening to it after the Christmas music season. 

All books and Music CD can be found in your public library!

Published by

Thoughts...