Books We Have Read for BookClub...

August 2025 Book:

Just For the Summer

This book came highly recommended, and I’m hopeful it delivers. I love stories that offer fresh perspectives and make us think beyond the usual. Fingers crossed this one does both—for all of us.

July 2025 Book:

Beach Read

A writer finds out at her perfect father's funeral that he had an affair and another house in another city. Her perfect life up ends and she finds herself in this house, trying to write a book, living next to an old nemesis?

June 2025 Book:

No One Knows

Two Writers, One Job. Are they Vying for one job or each others eye. The characters are quirky and loveable. The story of 1 life being told by two authors all in 1st person.... interesting

May 2025 Book:

No Two Persons

An author writes a book after a tragedy. The book infiltrates the lives of several people changing their life in different ways. Each Chapter is a different life and slowly they weave together.

April 2025 Book:

Get A Life, Chloe Brown

One Woman's journey to take life by the tail even while dealing with her own physical limitations. Sometimes life brings you unexpected people and gifts that bring in the fun!

March 2025 Book:

Demon Cooperhead

One boy's coming of age story set in the hollars of Virginia. The story navigates the journey of finding a home for young Demon Cooperhead

February's Book:

Horse

This story navigates between a boy who raises a Race Horse during the start of the Civil War and a Current day Smithsonian Love Story.

January 2025 Book:

Local Woman Missing

A woman goes for a nightly jog and then vanishes.... the story unfolds with unexpected twists and turns and you would never guess what really happened....

December 2024 Book:

The Christmas Fix

One sleepy litte beach town with an uptight City Manager, gets more than a Fixxx after a hurricane blows through trying to ruin Christmas....

November 2024 Book:

The Last Flight

A friend recommended this book when I said that I love books that stick with you and make you think in different perspectives. This one hit home for me. I struggled to put it down.

October 2024 Book:

The September House

They bought an old house that occasionally bled down the stairs and the ghost would sometimes scream at guests, but for the most part they loved this house until September....

September 2024 Book:

Lesson's in Chemistry

Being a female chemist in the 1960s becomes more challenging when you get pregnant, lose the man you love, and fired. This chemist had to think outside the box to create a life for her and her daughter....

August 2024 Book:

The Summer BookClub

A friend recommended this book when I said that I love books that stick with you and make you think in different perspectives. This one hit home for me. I struggled to put it down.

July 2024 Book:

The Lost Bookshop

If you enjoy lots of characters and plot settings and make believe coupled with history and geography lessons, then maybe this is your book to read....

June 2024 Book:

The Women

Being a woman in the Military is hard not, being a woman in the Military during Vietnam was a different story. A beautiful story of a woman's before, during, and after war.

-Other Books-

My Other Latest Reads...

The Bee Sting

A friend recommended this book when I said that I love books that stick with you and make you think in different perspectives. This one hit home for me. I struggled to put it down.

The Shark

Gambling, murder, extortion, and sex trafficking—all tangled up in one wild ride of a love story.
A fierce, hot lady cop with a loyal dog crosses paths with a smoldering ex-FBI agent, and sparks fly.

The Casanova

Honestly, you don't have to read my mind for this one unless you want to know the depth of my soul desires.... Just kidding. This is a great read for smut. It's not going to make you reanalyze your life but it might have other benefits.

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Our Book Club isn’t just a group of women sitting around laughing...
Okay, fine—it is a lot of that.
But it’s also so much more.

For me, this space was created by my girlfriends at a time when I needed it most.
That’s the heart of sisterhood: showing up, sharing stories, and holding space for each other—sometimes with wine, sometimes with tears, always with love.

Join me each week for updates on what we’re reading and how it inevitably weaves itself into the chaos of my real life.

– Marsha

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