So. Much. Competence. Porn.
Maggie Wells' Love Game totally took me by surprise. Had I not stumbled on the Dear Author review that clued me in to the fact that it's a sports romance that features characters over the age of 40, I might not have picked it up. And did I mention that it's…
Floret by Cafe Flora Spotlights Northwest Purveyors With Dine-in and Grab-and-Go Offerings
Answering the call of travelers looking for vegetarian and vegan options in their airport food choices, Floret by Cafe Flora is now open at Sea-Tac airport. Located next to the new Delta lounge between the A and B terminals, Floret offers both dine-in and…
Sinless by Sarah Tarkoff
4 of 5 stars
I don't feel even a bit guilty...
Sinless grabbed me from the first chapter and didn't let go. I ripped through it in 24 hours. It's fast-paced, you can tell Sarah Tarkoff writes for TV.
I worried at first it might be headed in the direction of Left Behind. NOT SO.
It's…
There are about a zillion recipes for Guinness brownies out there. Some use store bought brownie mix, some go from scratch. This year I put all that aside when I saw the Guinness chocolate cakes with Irish Cream filling in SWEET by Yotam Ottolenghi and Helen Goh. Without the recommended mini loaf pans, I turned…
For all the complicated history between Japan and Korea, the cuisines of the two countries have commonalities, and they've trickled down to our respective -American kitchens. It's not uncommon to have a combination of soy sauce, sugar, rice wine and sesame oil as a marinade, a sauce, or a dressing. My grandma used to make…
Studly Period Pairs a Writing Tutor and a French-Canadian Hockey Player at Harkness College
If you're a fan of hockey romance, especially Sarina Bowen's Ivy Years or Brooklyn Bruisers series, get ready. Sarina announced Studly Period, a *free* serial set to land in your inbox weekly starting Tuesday, March 20. Set at Harkness College, Studly…
ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley
3 stars
I usually love an enemies-to-lovers story, but I just didn’t buy the chemistry in this one…
Bad Bachelor is a classic enemies-to-lovers story: Reed McMahon is Offender #1 on the Bad Bachelor app. He’s in PR, but his own reputation is going from bad to notorious as he racks…
73 Years After Internment, Japanese-Americans Still Aren't Being Given Credit Where Credit is Due
It's hard to imagine getting angry over tofu. But that’s where I found myself over the last week. The 76th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066 fell on February 19. Each anniversary renews a complicated mix of anger, fear…
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Al Riske’s Then We’d Be Happy sneaks up on you. Going in, I knew the writing style would be spare, but it turns out, Then We’d Be Happy is a two-for-one deal. It’s billed as a novel, but it’s also series of vignettes. Some are funny, some poignant,…
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The hero in Sarina Bowen's latest, Brooklynaire, is not your typical romance billionaire. Nate Kattenberger is not a type-A control freak, and you’re more likely to find him in a black hoodie than a bespoke suit. Granted, he may be wearing $800 sneakers. Though Nate made his…
