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Giving Away Some LOVE…stories. An Amazon Book Giveaway—Inn Significant
* * * Want to enter to win a copy of INN SIGNIFICANT? See this #AmazonGiveaway for a chance to win: Inn Significant: A Novel. https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/1363f40b123b3f2a NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Ends the earlier of Feb 11, 2018 11:59 PM PST, or when all prizes are claimed. See Official Rules http://amzn.to/GArules. *** Stephanie Verni is Professor of Business Communication at Stevenson University and is the author of Inn Significant, Baseball Girl, and Beneath the Mimosa Tree. Along with her colleagues Leeanne Bell McManus and Chip Rouse, she is a co-author of Event Planning: Communicating Theory and Practice, published by Kendall-Hunt.
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All The Books We Want to Read | Building Your Summer Reading List
*** Today is my last weekday of spring break, and I’m about to finish up some spring cleaning and attack some final grading. Additionally, I stacked up my summer reading list; that is, I have made a pile of books I want to read this summer. It gives me something to look forward to—seriously. I thoroughly enjoy summer days spent by the pool or beach reading. I’m currently reading After You by Jojo Moyes. It is the sequel to Me Before You. So far, I’m enjoying it. I’m a big fan of Jojo Moyes, and I don’t expect to be let down at all. Her easy, yet vivid writing along…
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What’s On Your Summer Reading List?
* * * * * * I know…I know. I’m getting a little ahead of myself, but this gorgeous weather in the Baltimore area yesterday and today is making me yearn for summer, relaxation, sunshine and catching up on some good books. In less than five weeks, I’ll be on summer break from the University, and I’m already lining them up. I’m going to plow through some, and I can’t wait. It’s never to soon to get your ducks…I mean…books…in order. Pictured above is my list: The House at Riverton and The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton Once Upon A Time There Was You by Elizabeth Berg Evening Glass by…
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Coffee & Books
There are few things that bring me as much pleasure as seeing lots of books and smelling the smell of coffee. I think that’s one of the greatest appeals to bookstores with coffee shops in them; the two intertwine and make you want to sip and read. It’s still early in January, and it’s not too late to make a resolution to read some good books this year. We haven’t talked about books much in a while, so this is a great place to let us know what we should read. Also, feel free to share your favorite coffees and brands. My Keurig can’t get enough of Golden French Toast,…