Even as my friends and I enjoyed a fantastic community event yesterday in and around the Bowie Branch of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System, there was envy in my heart for all of the attendees and participants at the Black Romance Book Festival in Atlanta, Georgia. Reports of issues of crowding just made me happy for the event organizers' success while they posted apologies and corrective strategies for crowd control during the last day. In the meantime, the new arrivals shelves at the closest library in the neighboring county offered a variety of books by BRBF authors. "Where the Melanated Are Celebrated" indeed. [9 books, from left to right: Positive Obsession, Communion, Big Girl Blitz (atop a bookstack), The Started Ex, Fire Sword & Sea, Leave Your Mess at Home, Archangel's Eternity, It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time, First Sign of Danger] Currently reading Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler by Susana M. Mo...
In addition to making time to express gratitude toward military service members who've made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms, a rainy, cold holiday weekend means more time to read (books from the public library that earlier generations of my family were forbidden to access)! [a bookstack of 9 books, from top to bottom: Happy Ending, Seven Points, Dog Person, Unbound, Innocence Road, After Hours at Dooryard Books, Dom Com, Accidentally Married to a Werewolf, Cross Your Heart and Hope He Dies; arranged at the edge of a tabletop with bookshelves filled with games in the background] Happy Ending by Chloe Liese contemporary romance Gallery Books, April 2026 a slow burn, friends-to-lovers romance in women's fiction style from chapter 16: Maybe, when it comes to telling the stories of our failed relationships, there are only unreliable narrators, too much hurt warping our perspectives, thwarting any chance to land on the truth of w...