Three Thrillers To Binge I’ve been reading a steady diet of fantasy or romance for several weeks. I decided to break up the pattern with a thriller and now I’m on a thriller binge. What can I say? I’m a mood reader to the extreme. First up, The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: The Truth About Selling a Home “As Is”
The Truth About Selling a Home “As Is” Selling a home “as is” is often viewed as a convenient option for homeowners who are looking to move on from a particular property. In some cases, the seller wants to transact quickly or may not have the financial resources available to make the repairs. Selling a home as is […]
Shirtless Chef: The queso in this Mexican Casserole won’t make you queazo
The recipe this week caused a lot of strife in our house back in the day. Mexican casserole… if you like seasoned meat, cheese, salsa, and crunchy chips, it would just make sense that you’d like Mexican casserole. Any sane, rational person would find no reasonable argument on that point, right? I’m betting that argument […]
Instantly Obsessed! – Krystle reviews The Riven Kingdoms
Book: The Riven Kingdoms Author: Shari L. Tapscott My Rating: 4 Stars Well, I stumbled onto yet another YA fantasy series and became instantly obsessed y’all. The Riven Kingdoms begins with Forest of Firelight and hooked me for four books. Honestly, I wish there were more! Ok, have you seen the movie Tangled? If you […]
Shirtless Chef: “Let Food Be Thy Medicine” and other things Hippocrates probably never said
Hello there, Constant Readers. If you have been following this series of articles, I’m changing up the format a bit this week. I’ve been in a stressful moving situation the past several weeks, and one thing I’ve learned from my five years of being in this lifestyle is how to be flexible and take obstacles […]
Anything But Predictable! – Krystle reviews The Widow and the Highlander
Book: The Widow and the Highlander Author: Martha Keyes My Rating: 4 Angsty Stars Yes, friends, it’s another book set in Scotland. And you might be thinking, if you’ve read one you’ve read them all. But I’m here to tell you, The Widow and The Highlander is anything but predictable. I went into it expecting […]
Time Change, Pollen, Stress and more are making us sleepy! Here are 6 ways for Arkansans to get a better night’s sleep
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one-third of U.S. adults routinely sleep fewer than six hours a night. That’s bad news because the benefits of adequate sleep range from better heart health and less stress to improved memory and weight loss. This past month has been National Sleep Awareness Month […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper?
Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper? Buying a fixer-upper home can be a great way to acquire a home in a neighborhood you might not otherwise be able to afford. Maybe you’ve picked out a charming older home you think just needs some tender loving care to bring out its best. That may be true, but […]
Shirtless Chef makes catfish that will leave you ready for the catwalk
Back in my previous life, I worked as a purchaser for an industrial hydraulic cylinder manufacturer. The company headquarters were in Youngstown, Ohio, and as a result, many of the suppliers I dealt with were from that area. Sales reps and company owners would make the trip from up north to Benton for sales calls […]
A book that really is begging to be made into a movie – Krystle reviews Manor For Sale, Baron Included
Book: Manor For Sale, Baron Included Author: Esther Hatch My Rating: 4 Funny Stars Alright dear readers, I’m reviewing a book that really is begging to be made into a movie. (Netflix, call me. I have already cast the entire thing in my head.) Manor For Sale, Baron Included by Esther Hatch is the regency […]
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