Showing posts with label Jan Karon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jan Karon. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2025

Comfort reading continues

 The 15th novel in Jan Karon's Mitford Series.


I was surprised by this.  I had no idea this was coming.


I received an ARC through NetGalley and loved it.


It will be released in early October - go ahead and pre-order it!



#1 New York Times bestselling author Jan Karon gives her beloved fans what they want for Christmas: a new Mitford novel.

When Father Tim’s wife, Cynthia, asks what he wants for Christmas, he pens the answer in a love letter that bares his most private feelings. Then the letter goes missing and circulates among his astonished neighbors. So much for private.

Can a letter change a life? Ask Helene, the piano teacher who has avoided her feelings for a lifetime. Ask Hope, the village bookseller who desperately needs something that’s impossibly out of reach. Or, if you’d like to know how a brush with death can be the portal to a happy marriage, Cynthia will tell you all about it.

In 
My Beloved, Harley gets an important letter of his own; a broken heart teaches the Old Mayor, Esther Cunningham, a lesson long in coming; and thanks to Lace and Dooley, readers get what they’ve been waiting for: Sadie.

Poignant, hilarious, and life-affirming, 
My Beloved sets a generous table for millions of readers who love these characters like family. With Karon’s signature humanity shining through on every page, this is a season of life in Mitford you won’t want to miss.



And read the earlier books while you're waiting.  😊






Thursday, July 17, 2025

Favorite Books through June 2025



Sister of my heart,  Lesa Holstine, posted her favorite books of the year (so far) at her blog.

https://lesasbookcritiques.com/favorite-books-january-through-june-2025/#comment-105564

It reminded me that I had not yet posted my own, so here 'tis.  A little late, but here, nonetheless.

Some of the books on this list may not be available yet as I read them as Advance Reading Copies through NetGalley. com, but they're available for pre-ordering and are worth waiting for.


Happy Reading!


 We Are All Guilty Here by Karin Slaughter

Writers and Liars by Carol Goodman

Apostle’s Cove by William Kent Krueger

My Beloved by Jan Karon

All This Could Be Yours by Hank Phillippi Ryan

Hunter’s Heart Ridge by Sarah Stewart Taylor

Mrs. Endlicott’s Splendid Adventure by Rhys Bowen

These Heathens by Mia McKenzie

Through An Open Window by Pamela Terry

The Last Carolina Summer by Karen White


Painting by Kay Ritter








Friday, August 29, 2014

Jan Karon's Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good



I have been keeping up with Father Tim and Cynthia while they were away from Mitford, and loved both HOME TO HOLLY SPRINGS and IN THE COMPANY OF OTHERS.  It was a period of growth for both Cynthia and Father Tim, and some hard times as well.

But, wow.  It's nice to have them back home in Mitford.  I didn't realize how very much I missed Dooley and the rest of his family.  And all the rest of the fine citizens of Mitford - the sweet, the quirky.  And they're all here.  

It astonishes me that there are people who say this series is too "cozy" for them.  I think these might be people who've never given them a try.  While I find Mitford and its citizenry a comfort, I don't find it twee or too cozy.  SOMEWHERE SAFE WITH SOMEBODY GOOD is a joyful novel.  It has its share of sadness,  but some big belly laughs as well - as all the Mitford books have.  Tears, happy and sad.

The Mitford books help me remember to say thanks for the joy and blessings in my own life where I'm "Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good."

If you've been waiting for a new Mitford book, I can't imagine how you might be disappointed. This is just lovely.



Disclaimer:  an arc of Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good was provided by the publisher.  No review was promised and the above is my unbiased opinion.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Beach Trip, Beach Reads, AND a Give-Away




A vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in.  
 ~Robert Orben


And that's the truth! 

And that's what Donald and Harley and I are looking forward to in just a few weeks.

Vacation.

A whole week of . . . .

            no firm plans

                   no firm schedule

                           loads of leisure time



and lots of reading . . . .



And we'll be doing it at the beach.


Some of you have been kind enough to listen to me moan and groan about vacation since this past winter when it snowed practically every single day for weeks and weeks and weeks.  And if we weren't getting snow we were getting ice.  I was pretty much a wussie about it all and started my beach vacation count down as soon as we put the Christmas decorations away.  

Thank you all for being so patient with my whining.   Good things come to good people, you know.  And to thank you for being such good people I'm having a give-away.  


But first you have to allow me to squeal about our upcoming vacation!  otay?!


Hey - I'm not above a little blackmail here.  LOL!




“Don't grow up too quickly, lest you forget how much you love the beach.”
-- Michelle Held



“Why do we love the sea? It is because it has some potent power to make us think things we like to think.”
--Robert Henri



“The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.”
--Jacques Cousteau





“The waves of the sea
Help me get back to me.”
--Jill Davis


“The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea.”
--Isak Dinesen


We're headed back to one of our favorite places on God's green earth
















AND -  we'll be celebrating 24 years of marriage. 





We both love the beach, and both feel a primal connection to the water that is impossible to explain to someone who doesn't feel it.  Not everyone loves the beach and not everyone feels the urge or understands the need that Donald and I both feel when it comes to the water.  His comes, I guess, from being born an Aquarius.  Mine comes, I suppose, from being born and raised on the water.  As much as I love our little mountain home, I miss being on the water and have this deep and constant need to travel to the coast and wiggle my toes in the waves.


So, this is a vacation that will also include . . . .

              long walks on the beach

                            long naps 

long periods of time just sitting on the deck watching the waves




and lots of reading



















 And we'll pick up pretty shells and sea glass















and we'll eat when we want, maybe  probably at odd times


      and we'll have lots and lots of seafood (and continue our lifelong hunt for perfect pizza)


             and we'll take little trips to explore the island



                  and we'll rent movies to watch on TV and




we'll read



And we'll watch gorgeous sunrises from our deck






and gorgeous sunsets along the sound





and we'll probably play Canasta

                and Scrabble

                            and we'll watch Harley being silly




and read




lots and lots of reading . . . 




oh boy.




I  love having a stack of books with me while I'm at the beach.




This year at the top of the stack is Anne Morrow Lindberg's "Gift from the Sea."  This is the only "old" book I'm taking with me.  It's a book I re-read often, and can't imagine not having it close at hand.  Anne Morrow Lindberg wrote this eloquent book of essays while at the beach; Captiva Islanda, FL.  She writes about solitude and her contentment with it.  There are passages about the ocean and about the beach, and about things every woman thinks about and ponders; age, marriage, relationships, etc.  The gifts from the sea are the shells she collects - “One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach; one can collect only a few, and they are more beautiful if they are few."  

I think women universally can feel an attachment and an understanding to this lovely little book, and if you're in love with the beach, and feel the need to renew yourself there, as I do  - the connection will be even stronger.

And some of the other books I'll be dragging along with us are some new ones by some of my favorite authors.  Lucky me that so many were released just in time for our trip to the beach! Yay!

Here's some that I think will be going with me, unless I give in and read them before we go . . .












Book 18 in the China Bayles Series by Susan Wittig Albert















Book 18 in the Mrs. Murphy Series by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown














A "new to me" writer - Dan Chaon.  A highly recommended book by a couple folks I trust.















Stand-Alone by Harlan Coben















Book 16 in the Inspector Lynley Series by Elizabeth George















Book 22 in the Richard Jury Series by Martha Grimes
















Book Three in the Bride Quartet by Nora Roberts















Tenth Book in the Mary Russell Series by Laurie King (I was a lucky winner of an ARC for this - Yay!!)















Book Five in the Monkeewrench Series by P. J. Tracy (its been four years since the last one!)















Tenth book in the Bay Tanner Series by Kathryn Wall



and a book that's getting lots of attention.  I had several people recommend this one  -















Will I read them all while we're gone?!   Probably not - but, maybe.   Who knows which I might be in the mood for - different books do fit different moods after all.  And then too - it could rain every day . . .   Laws, I hope not!  I don't mind a rainy day or two while we're at the beach, but not a whole week's worth!  Cross your fingers for us that that won't happen!


And now . . . . . 


Our Give-Away!


Yay!


Leave a comment telling me what you're looking forward to reading this summer, along with your email address, and I'll toss your name into the virtual hat.  

The winning name wins . . . . . 





Jan Karon's HOME TO HOLLY SPRINGS.



I loved this book.  It's the first of the Father Tim novels -  not one of the Mitford series.  It's a little different  from Ms. Karon's usual fare and has Father Tim facing some tough stuff from his past.  Some things he's had a difficult time facing head on, but finally decides he needs to come to terms with.   And I wish she'd hurry on with things and give us the next in the series - I am hooked!

I'll draw the winning name this Sunday evening, April 25 - check back here to see who the winner is.




FCC Disclosure
this copy of
HOME TO HOLLY SPRINGS
is one I bought.
I have not received a copy of this book from the publisher or from the author or from any other interested party.