I'm still not over The Americans finale. It was such a satisfying piece of television, you want to go back to the beginning and watch the six seasons over again. Bingeing it, I think you'd have a different sense of how the show's relationships developed -- Philip and Elizabeth as a married couple with unusual…
In Roni Loren's THE ONE YOU CAN'T FORGET, Rebecca's relationship with Wes is a catalyst for trying new things, which for her, includes Indian food.
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Roni Loren’s The Ones Who Got Away series follows a group of friends 10 years after they survived a school shooting. Book 1 was…
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After a traumatic incident, Maggie Jacobsen finds herself with a whole different set of expectations about her life. And when life throws you major curve balls, who better to help you through it than your well-meaning, but slightly dysfunctional family?
How to Walk Away is like catching up with a friend you…
It's Friday afternoon around 4:30 pm, and the evening commute is already starting to heat up. In a parking lot beside a low slung red brick building, a smoker with two huge chimneys sits in one corner and picnic tables are lined up end to end. But rather than cars pulling up in this lot, a line has…

It only takes a few lost Sundays to put you off one drink or another. There's a reason people snicker knowingly at, "One margarita, two margarita, three margarita, floor." In college, one too many cheap, bowl-sized glasses of sangria put it on my list of top hangover-inducing beverages, right behind bottom-shelf margaritas and Long Island Iced Teas. It'd been a long time since I'd had sangria, and even longer since I’d had good sangria. Until La Condesa.
Wandering around is one of the joys of visiting a new city. With no real agenda, and no timeline to dictate where you go and what you do. That was my Sunday morning in Austin after BlogHerFood. After two days of sessions and chit-chat, which for me doesn’t always come easily, I was ready for some quiet time to just be in my own head.
