Field Trip: Forest Lawn Glendale Museum
For the last few years, my family (specifically my brother, his wife, my husband and I) have been taking once-a-year field trips around Los Angeles to take in some iconic… Read more »
For the last few years, my family (specifically my brother, his wife, my husband and I) have been taking once-a-year field trips around Los Angeles to take in some iconic… Read more »
This is a new drama/miniseries (ten episodes) on ABC. From IMDB: A family man finds the body of a young boy while jogging and becomes the prime suspect. He has… Read more »
Philomena is a lovely film. When I first saw the trailers for this true story about a mature Irish woman in search of the child was forced to give up… Read more »
Anybody murder anyone lately? Embark on a new romance? Find a new way to tell an old story? This has been an interesting week for me. Thanks to some very… Read more »
Our Goodreads Giveaway has ended, with 297 entrants! Thank you all so much for jumping in. Winners are chosen through Goodreads and supplied to me, and they are: Dan H.,… Read more »
WARNING: Rant is eminent. So, what’s up with all these generous authors, making their ebooks free or 99 cents? When I recently published with Amazon’s KDP program, I was offered… Read more »
A Review by Pam Ripling The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman My rating: 4 of 5 stars This book was recommended to me by two friends–neither of… Read more »
Welcome Susan Griscom, sometimes known as Regan Walsh, to Beacon Street! Today we are offering up a sneak peek review, and a bit about this prolific paranormal author! Take a… Read more »
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford My rating: 4 of 5 stars I really liked this book. It read like a historical memoir, rich with… Read more »
Hey everyone! I haven’t blogged on here yet, but as my first blog, I thought that I would invite everyone to check out my new post today on my blog!… Read more »