It is a small thing that can derail your life, like a cat scratch.
Tomorrow, it will have been a week since I was brought home. Luckily with a bunch of planning and great family and friends, I have everything I need. The cats are determined to sleep with me (ie on me) every night and most afternoons. I have discovered that I am moving around with more freedom of movement, but I still need to keep my leg up, whenever possible. The fact it is baseball season helps. That and I like naps.
Elise sent in two interviews this week! One with Maisey Yates and her newest book, Rustler Mountain. It is a wonderful story that starts out with two families in the past who were on the opposite sides of the law. It then moves to today where one member of each of the families are willing to work together. And they are HOT together.
The second interview is with Suzanne Nelson and her book called The Librarian of Lisbon. The book highlights the librarians who were sent to work in Lisbon, however they also acted like spies. The missions were secretive against the Nazis.
I read the newest Susan Mallery book called Beach Vibes. I felt the title could have been chosen better, but the storyline was absolutely wonderful. Strong women who had to face some demons and with their friendship helped them move forward.
Cat’s People follows a feral cat in NYC. The various people who helped take care of him were so disparate, yet they found common ground and came together. I love how the book ended!
Take care. It is a small thing that can derail your life, like a cat scratch.