Wednesday, April 1, 2026

What I'm Reading: A "Trapped in the Elevator" Compilation


So, I noticed a strange pattern developing in my reading lately. I've encountered three books in which the H/H meet each other when they trapped together in an elevator. I've never written a 'trapped in the elevator' scene. I don't think I will--although I never say never when it comes to what my muse might come up with. She's a real "hold my beer" kinda sprite. But it's never happened to me, so I think I'm safe.


The first book--Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, by Andie Elliott--takes place during her book, I Could Write a Book, which I talked about earlier this year. The elevator in question gets stuck during a wedding with two of the wedding party inside. 


Let's Call the Whole Thing Off

Andie Elliott

 

https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Call-Whole-Thing-Off-ebook/dp/B0D87L24QN/


Serious-as-a-heart-attack reporter Robert Ryan is here, as promised, because frankly he couldn’t think of a way to get out of being in his rival—er, colleague’s—wedding.

 

Sunshiny actor turned groomsman-for-hire Jamie Daley is here because the guy who was supposed to walk down the aisle with Robert decided he had better things to do.

 

And now they are both stuck in an elevator because the Park Palace clearly needs to do more frequent inspections of their equipment.

 

What could possibly go right?


 

You Rock My World opens with two people trapped overnight in an elevator, which sounds amazingly uncomfortable. It's insta-love with a rock star hero, which normally isn't my favorite, but I like the way the author spun it into more of a right time, right place kind of thing.



You Rock My World
Camilla Isley


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4WPZDBZ

When Josie gets trapped overnight in an elevator with Rian Phoenix—global rock legend—she figures it’ll be a funny story to tell, not a plot twist with heartache written all over it. Only, the real Rian isn’t the bad boy the headlines describe. He is witty, kind, and unexpectedly swoon-worthy. By morning, they’ve shared snacks, secrets, and sparked a dangerously real connection. Then the elevator doors open. Reality crashes in, and Josie becomes a stranger he’s not supposed to remember. She walks away with a bruised heart and a vow to steer clear of rockstars forever.

A year later, Josie’s steady again—until she’s reassigned as Rian’s PR manager. Back in his orbit, she must keep things professional to protect her job—and avoid falling for him all over again. But Rian hasn’t forgotten her. Too bad picking up where they left off could cost her everything. With the world watching, Josie has to decide whether to guard her heart and her career… or press play on a love story that finally hits all the right notes.


I almost didn't include A Lot to Unpack in this list because I'm not actually finished with it yet. And also because while the H/H do get trapped in the elevator, it's only for a couple of minutes and then they immediately go their separate ways for AGES. Like...the next 25% of the book, as far as I can tell. But they DID meet in the elevator, and that seemed weirdly coincidental, so here you go...


A Lot to Unpack
Portia MacIntosh


Liberty’s just landed her dream job. The catch? It’s at Matcher, the dating app that ruined her life. After catching her boyfriend sending intimate pictures to everyone in a twenty mile radius, Liberty is struggling to get back into the dating game. Every man gives her the ick sooner or later.

Still, she’s having a great time travelling the world for work, until she’s assigned a secret mission: Travel to New York with her handsome and charming boss Jordan and swap out a contract from under his nose. It should be easy, but the more time Liberty spends with Jordan, the more she realises he might not be the bad boy she thought he was. But it turns out they’ve both got a lot to unpack, and Liberty still needs to complete her mission if she wants to keep her job - which means not breaking the one golden rule: do not fall for the boss!



Monday, March 30, 2026

Mug Shot: Texas-sized Mug






Here's another Texas mug. This one is really big! It's also a pretty shade of blue--bluebonnet blue, in fact. And the bluebonnet's are just coming into bloom at the moment. So this seemed like a good time to post it. 

I purchased this mug from a Travel-center gift shop (as you do!) somewhere in East Texas on a road trip to Nashville and Florida. I think it's the most classically Texan mug I own. 













Wednesday, March 25, 2026

What I'm Reading: Vampire in a Pear Tree (Katie MacAlister)


So this was a fun one. Although I'll admit I'd probably have enjoyed it even more if I'd read any of the earlier books in the (apparently two?) previous series in which most of the characters are found. I didn't know anyone's backstories and I don't think that was ideal. But there's vampires and demi-gods and mythology and magic, so that's right up my alley. 



Vampire in a Pear Tree

Katie MacAlister


On the twelth day of Christmas, Katie MacAlister brings to you:

12 shadow ravens
11 times someone wanted to brain a Greek god
10 cookies eaten by a starving knocker
9 chapters of pre-Christmas madness
8 sets of foam holiday gnomes ready for battle
7 cups of mulled Dragon's Blood wine
6 Dark Ones and dragons ready to rumble
5 diamond protection runes
4 exhausted dragon mates
3 Beloveds not suffering fools
2 broken legs
1 demon in Newfoundland form made very happy

This festive Ravenfall novella continues from where Axegate Walk and The Dragon With a Girl Tattoo ended, and is filled with a cranky raven who isn't what she appears, twenty-seven deranged druids, ancient Irish mythology in the flesh, and Owain the thane, feared by all...except the thief taker who's willing to risk everything to save him from those who want him destroyed.

A VAMPIRE IN A PEAR TREE features familiar Dark Ones and dragons, and brings holiday happiness to the Otherworld...in the face of what may well be imminent doom. 

Monday, March 23, 2026

Mug Shot: New Beginnings





This is such a cute mug. I love mugs with inspirational messages and this is so perfect for Spring. I also love the little tulip at the bottom. My parents planted tulips in the front yard flower beds when they first built the house I grew up in. But they planted the bulbs too deep so it took several years before they started to bloom. 

Shape wise, this seems more like a cup than a mug, except that it didn't come with a saucer...so mug it is. I like the design which is whimsical and childlike. 





Wednesday, March 18, 2026

What I'm Reading: Hearts and Glowers (K.M. Gillis)


This is a cute little Valentine's Day story, very low angst. I didn't expect to like it as much as I did. 

Hearts and Glowers
K.M. Gillis

https://www.amazon.com/Hearts-Glowers-Grumpy-Sunshine-Office-ebook/dp/B0CNMX54FP/

Meet Noel: a workaholic on track to become the youngest partner in his accounting firm’s history. He sees the world in black and white, but when a doe-eyed new hire at the firm starts wasting company time, he’s suddenly seeing red.

Enter Candy: She’s determined to prove to herself and her family that she can thrive in a new city on her terms. A hopeless romantic, her eternal optimism is put to the test by her gorgeous yet grumpy coworker.

She’s sweet, he’s sour. But these two opposites definitely attract. Tempers and passions will flare, but can they fight the fire between them without getting burned?

Hearts And Glowers
 is a spicy office romance romp. 

Monday, March 16, 2026

Mug Shot: Port Aransas Mug



Yes, it's another ocean-themed mug, brought to you by Pisces-R-Us. I got this on my last trip to Port A, as it's called. This is where some of the closest beaches to me are located. It's an amazingly relaxing place with a surprising amount of wildlife. 

I like the look of this mug. I like the colors, the design, the textures, the glaze choices. It's a good size, though not huge. It's a good addition to our two-toned, sea-colored, beach-themed mug collection. 



Wednesday, March 11, 2026

What I'm Reading: The Wickeds (Gayle Forman)


The So, this is a story about several fairy tale villains--told from their perspectives. I was particularly intrigued because I've signed on to write a story for an anthology that's centered around the descendants of fairy tale villains. 

Anyway, it's cute. I liked it. Now, I guess I'll have to pick up the rest of the series. I think they're all available via Prime. 

Hilariously, my initial cover for my story was very similar to this one. But I've gone in another direction with it. 



The Wickeds (Faraway Collection)

Gayle Forman


The reviled villainesses of Snow WhiteCinderella, and Rapunzel team up to set the record straight in a subversively funny short story by the number one New York Times bestselling author of If I Stay.

Envious queen? Evil stepmother? Kidnapping hag? Elsinora, Gwendolyn, and Marguerite are through with warts-and-all tabloids, ugly lies, and the three ungrateful brats who pitted them against each other and the world. But maybe there’s more to the stories than even the Wickeds know. Is it time to finally get revenge? After all, they’re due for a happily-enough-ever-after. Even if they have to write it themselves.

The Wickeds is part of Faraway, a collection of retold fairy tales that take the happily-ever-after in daring new directions. Whether read or listened to in one sitting, prepare to be charmed, moved, enlightened, and frightened all over again.