Connie Morgan - Therapist That Became a Writer

Obey All Laws plus Love & Gelato

This month I have two books to review. The first is OBEY ALL LAWS from a debut author friend of mine, Cindy Grodstein. Cindy’s years of experience as a probation officer bring her new series to life. If you like the quirky characters, plot twists, and fast-paced stories of Janice Read more

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Celebrating the Love You Have

It’s February, so love is often on everyone’s mind. However, especially on Valentine’s Day, it can be a difficult reminder of a loved one lost, or that a person may currently not have a special someone to celebrate with, or it could even be a reminder that love hasn’t gone Read more

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The Keeper of Hidden Books

The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin, was a difficult WWII historical fiction novel for me to read. I started the novel 3-4 months ago but discontinued because it reminded me of what was happening in the Ukraine. I recently picked up the book again. The book has an Read more

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Summer Sisters by Judy Blume

Recently, I watched a documentary on the children’s author, Judy Blume. It came as a surprise to me that many of her books had been banned. My reference to her body of work was Story of a 4th Grade Nothing and Super Fudge, which I read frequently to my son when Read more

By Connie, ago

The Home Wrecker

Since I’m a passionate viewer of HGTV, Mary Kay Andrew’s book, The Homewreckers, was a joy for me to read. Widowed at twenty-five, Hattie Kavanaugh restores homes in Savannah, Georgia and is determined to restore a “money pit”. To finance her passion project, she agrees to do a reality show called The Read more

By Connie, ago

Choosing Joy

December is a month of challenges, so it is hard to remember to choose joy during those times. I lost my mother a couple of months back and circumstances connected to her passing made my relationship with my siblings even more strained. Then there are the regular stresses in December Read more

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The Beauty of Letting Go

My husband and I always try to take a fall trip and this year we went to Lake Chelan and Leavenworth, Washington. On our drive, the sun highlighted the various shades of golds and red foliage peaking between the tall evergreen trees as we drove along Hwy 14. It’s only Read more

By Connie, ago

Dear Edward

Dear Edward, by Ann Napolitano, would not be a book I would recommend to anyone who is afraid of flying. This book is about twelve-year-old Edward, who is the sole survivor of a plane crash that took his mother, father, and his beloved older brother. You get to know Edward and Read more

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Authentic self – does it evolve?

When October comes around, I think about Halloween. Every year, my husband and I have enjoyed taking our granddaughters to pick out costumes at the Halloween Store. Sometimes it’s only helping them construct the character costume they want to be. From what I hear, costume picking is a big deal Read more

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