Sunday Confessions #172

 


Hello Sunday!

What a miserable grey week. This rain hasn't let up in a week. I know I wanted it to come, but I forgot how much I hated it, lol. The boys didn't even want to go trick or treating, but they again, the two older ones didn't even want to dress up, so I guess we are getting too old for Halloween. 

Lets recap!


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Weekly Menu #480 And The Book Of The Week
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Book Review: How to talk so kids will listen & Listen so kids will talk by Adele Faber
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Book Review: The Children of Men by P.D. James
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Sunday Confessions #173


Solomon's Crown
Natasha Siegel

Two destined rivals fall desperately in love—but the fate of medieval Europe hangs in the balance.

“A pair of thrones between us, and my heart clutched like a rosary within his hands ...”

Twelfth-century Europe. Newly-crowned King Philip of France is determined to restore his nation to its former empire and bring glory to his name. But when his greatest enemy, King Henry of England, threatens to end his reign before it can even begin, Philip is forced to make a precarious alliance with Henry’s volatile son—risking both his throne, and his heart.

Richard, Duke of Aquitaine, never thought he would be King. But when an unexpected tragedy makes him heir to England, he finally has an opportunity to overthrow the father he despises. At first, Philip is a useful tool in his quest for vengeance... until passion and politics collide, and Richard begins to question whether the crown is worth the cost.

When Philip and Richard find themselves staring down an impending war, they must choose between their desire for one another and their grand ambitions. Will their love prevail, if it calls to them from across the battlefield? Teeming with royal intrigue and betrayal, this epic romance reimagines two real-life kings ensnared by an impossible choice: Follow their hearts, or earn their place in history.






113/100 2022 Reading Challenge (DONE!)


As I am extremally tired, I'm going to cut this post short. Hope you have a wonderful week.

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