From philosophy books to lighthearted romance novels, we all have this carefully curated stack of decorative coffee table books that makes us seem more educated and interesting to visiting guests. But when they ask about one of the books, chances are we have no idea what it’s about. So in attempts to maintain our facade, we mutter on about the synopsis we glanced over or make something up based on the title. This works well up until the point our beloved guest decides they are so intrigued by our summary that they want to borrow it. Or worse, they confess that they read it. #busted. In order to prevent this from happening, I decided to dive into one of my own coffee table reads: The Color of Tea by Hannah Tunnicliffe.
Hey Everyone,
Starting today, Brenda is on vacation until January 19th, 2020! While she’s away enjoying some good drinks with friends and the warm weather, she won’t be able to post any new articles or updates. So she’s entrusted me to do so, in the first-ever Brenda’s Thought’s blog takeover!
a few days ago I was chatting about who inspired your character in your book. Me it was this guy Henry Cavill is My Max Pierce in Billionaire’s…
what is your goals for today. Well working cleaning up for one Seconcind tonight I need to finish editing my manuscripts looking for two beta readers PM me…
Good morning I realized this morning I had a little anxiety heading back to work. Talked to myself that everything will be ok. Weird this has never happened…
Everything we plan GOALS well many people do?I’ve never done this and sometimes wonder if I should. You might have seen that I’ve been distant lately from all…
Good morning all year I’ve been absent. Working – editing- and life, but we are ten days away from Christmas. What are your rituals for the Holidays and…
IN HONOUR of all my loyal friends I cherish your friendship and what you all mean to me. SO LOVE YOU GUYS HOPE YOU HAD A GOOD WEDNESDAY…
