The Sunday Salon used to be a meme but was getting so huge it became unmanageable, so it is now a Facebook group that has become an informal week in review
gathering place for bloggers.
It is also a place to share our thoughts about things of a bookish nature.
Happy Sunday Everyone!
I hope you had a great week. Mine was not the best. We did get a lot of the cleaning done I wanted last weekend so that was good but I woke up Monday will be left ear plugged and by the end of the day I knew it was the beginning of a head cold which has gotten progressively worse each day so that my Friday my voice was but a whisper. My voice is better but both ears are still plugged and I feel like @#$%. March is always going to be a hard month and this next week being the worst as it will be 2 years since we lost our son on Wednesday. We have a family dinner planned for that day so I hope I am feeling better.
One good thing did happen last week. I became a great aunt again for the 12th time. Miss Aubrey Kay made her way into the world Thursday. Weighing in at 6lbs 14oz, 19in long. Such a little cutie. Her big brothers look pretty excited. I can’t wait to meet her in person.
Weekly Rewind March 6 – 11, 2017
Monday –My Reading Itinerary Monday! – Week #10 2017
Plus – Special Guest Kirsten Weiss – Author of Pressed to Death – #Giveaway too! – Great Escapes Book Tour
Tuesday – New Release Tuesday – March 2017 – Week #1
Plus – #Review / #Giveaway – Bitter Harvest by Wendy Tyson
Wednesday – Cozy Wednesday with Laura Childs – Author of Pekoe Most Poison – #Giveaway
Thursday – Special Guest T.C. LoTempio – Author of Purr M For Murder #Review / #Giveaway – Great Escapes Tour
Friday – Flashback Friday – Be Still My Beading Heart by Janice Peacock – #Review
Plus – #Review – Laura’s Dream: A Cape Harriet Novella by Roma Brooks
Saturday – #Review – Cruel Winter by Sheila Connolly
Plus – Special Guest Linda Wiken – Author of Roux the Day – #Giveaway
No Books This Week 😕
My word for this week is HOPE.
I HOPE you all have a wonderful week for of great reads, fun, and family.

I am so sorry to hear that you aren’t feeling well and about the anniversary of your son’s death. I think clinging to hope is a good thing.