Whispers from the forest, plus summer reads

Summer! Do you love it? The perfect opportunity to spread a blanket in the shade and relax with a book. Or maybe on the beach. Or in air-conditioned comfort after working all day. To my reader friends who are really far south, a cozy fire with your book might sound better in June.

I have suggestions for your summer reads. Books I've recommended in the past, now have sequels. Plus, I found a stand-alone novel that I just loved! Apparently, taking a one-month break from my newsletter gave me a lot more books to cover.

Why did I take a break? My husband and I took a driving trip across seven states in the northwestern US. It was partly for family affairs and partly to celebrate our anniversary. I also got some uninterrupted writing time at a cabin on the McKenzie River in Oregon. Sweet!

The drive took us through farmland, sagebrush desert, the forested Rocky Mountains, and of course, we couldn't skip the seething cauldrons of Yellowstone. (A photo is in the full newsletter at the link below.)

Nature whispers its own subtle messages, often unexpected. These lands are prone to fire, so some slopes are scorched and bare. It's easy to focus on the devastation, yet most forests offered shade beneath a towering canopy. Several areas teamed with new growth, swallowing up blackened trunks. Our descendants may someday walk beneath a high canopy that has barely started its climb today.

Life is like this. Tragedies can feel overwhelming, but hope and growth are everywhere, even in the place that was desolate for a time.

Recommended for you:

Wayfarer by K.M. Weiland
This book was amazing. If you'd like to see my review, plus links to more great fantasy, you can find my full newsletter here: Whispers from the forest, plus summer reads
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Published on June 09, 2022 10:38 Tags: wayfarer
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