Monday, July 18, 2022

Come Join Us!


Don't we look like a fun group to hang out with? (Above at Frothy Monkey)
(Above at Grecian Pizzeria)

(Left at Belmont Mansion)








As most of you know, I love books and people and coffee and this book club over the years has filled my cup every month with joy and laughter, and even tears when our beloved Terezia passed away unexpectedly.  Let me tell you a little history and how we got where we are today.


Back while Katie was not even in school yet (2007?2008?) a book club was started through Thompsons Station Church and called the Koinonia Book Club, which would focus on reading only Christian Fiction books.  There were probably about 10-15 ladies in it and we met during the day once a month at someone's house for a good while.  Well, then many of the ladies got jobs so the morning book club fell apart.  In the mean time, a night group had started with working ladies.  After taking a break, I decided I couldn't stand to be away and I decided Roger could handle the kids one night, so I decided to start going to the night book club.  That one met at a variety of coffee shops.  Over time, more people came and went and we ended up at BooksaMillion on Thursday nights where we would drink coffee and tea in Joe Muggs Cafe, discuss whatever book we read that month (for about 15-20 mins!) and catch up in each other's lives.  Then we would stroll back to the Christian Fiction section (when it had two whole rows!) and look for books that might have enough copies for all of us to buy.  We would all read the summaries of a few of them, then someone would pick one.  

Time marched on, as they say, and our numbers again shrunk and grew as new people joined, then some dropped out due to life situations.  Before the pandemic hit, most of us had Kindles or Nooks and the physical book choice was not as big of a deal, so we started branching out to other places, which eventually led to meeting for dinner instead of just coffee sometimes.  And sometimes we would do fun stuff, like meet local authors when they had book signings or visit Belmont Mansion after reading books about it.  

These days there are only about four or five of us, and although we are pretty tight, we'd love to have more ladies come join us!  This is not a stuffy, literature heavy club, it's more about sharing our love of reading, of God & Jesus, what He is doing in our lives, etc.  I have developed a "picker schedule" where there is a designated person who picks for the month, along with a suggested genre, but it could be anything that person wants.  We have read many common Christian authors, like Karen Kingsbury, Tamara Alexander, Melody Carlson, Tracie Peterson, Terri Blackstock, etc.  I have tried to go back and make a list of all the books we have read, but it is well over 200!  (If you go back through my blog here, pretty much most posts from 2013 on are strictly the books I have read, several from book club)  

So, are you interested in joining us?  

You do not have to:

Clean your house to host
Wear fancy clothes or makeup 
READ THE BOOK (come anyway, but we think you'll get hooked and enjoy it more)

You do have to:

Like reading (I mean, it IS a book club)
Show up at least every few months so we know you are alive
Like hanging out with people


 Our next meeting is THIS Thursday, July 21, at the Panera in Spring Hill by the Crossings.  We will meet at 6 for dinner, etc and probably stay til about 8.  This past month the book was Blackberry Summer by Raeann Thayne, but quite honestly I did not read it this month.  And guess what!  I'M STILL COMING!!

The book for next month (date undecided as of yet) is If I Run by Terri Blackstock.  Please feel free to email me, text me, call me, message me, whatever and let me know if you are interested.  It may be too late to come this week, but you could always pick up another month.  We typically meet every third Thursday, but in August I will be moving my baby girl to college that day so we will choose another week.  

(Baby Girl above)

Again, just let me know!  

Keep reading!

Melissa

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

To Mend a Dream, book #23

 


A quick, fun read to round out the Belle Meade series ...


Savannah Darby would do almost anything to revisit her family home. So when new owner, Aidan Bedford, a Boston attorney and former Union soldier, seeks to redecorate the house for his fiancĂ©e, Savannah jumps at the opportunity. But the clock is ticking. Can she find the box her father supposedly hid there during the war before her assignment is completed? And before she sees yet another battle lost on the home front. This time, one of the heart.  (picture and description from Amazon)


Not sure what my next read will be, but I've started back to school/work so it's probably going to slow down! 


Keep reading!

O:)

Melissa

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

To Win Her Favor, book #22


Aaaahhhh. Tamera how I have missed your writing!  I decided it was time to get back to Belle Meade and finish up that series, and I was not disappointed.  Let me just say that if you haven't read any of Tamera Alexander's books then you are missing out!

A gifted rider in a world where ladies never race, Maggie Linden is determined that her horse will become a champion. But the one man who could help her has vowed to stay away from thoroughbred racing forever.  An Irishman far from home, Cullen McGrath left a once prosperous life in England because of a horse racing scandal that nearly ruined him. He's come to Nashville for a fresh start, hoping to buy land and begin farming, all while determined to stay as far away from thoroughbred racing as possible. But starting over proves harder than he'd wagered, especially when Maggie Linden's father makes him an offer he shouldn't accept yet cannot possibly refuse.  Maggie is certain that her mare, Bourbon Belle, can take the top purse in the inaugural Peyton Stakes, the richest race ever run in America. Maggie only needs the chance to prove it. To give her that chance--and to save Linden Downs from being sold to the highest bidder--Maggie's father, aging, yet wily as ever, makes a barter. His agreement includes one tiny, troublesome detail--Maggie must marry a man she's never met. A man she never would have chosen for herself.  (picture and description from Amazon)

My half summer break is almost over & it's back to work, so I might have to put reading on hold ... but hopefully for not too long!

Happy Reading!

O:)
Melissa