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Monday, December 9, 2019

HISTORICAL HOUSE TOUR: BOYERTOWN PA


My parents enjoyed the evening.

On Friday, December 6th I attended the Boyertown Historical Holiday tour - a 2-day event. In the past, I have been on other tours in other townships but think I have found my new favorite. 



And to think it was right in my own neck of the woods!

The weather was perfectly chilled for a December evening, cool and a bit blustery but our hearts were warmed by opening doors and welcoming smiles. 

Numerous businesses and homes participated.

People touring with us were in a festive mood.  Houses popped in color and displays. The homeowners were kindhearted and loved sharing the history of their homes. Treats were plentiful. Hot chocolate a must. I enjoyed the yummy cheeses and wine. Then of course, there was the shuttle buses toting us around – most welcome for my weary feet. The drivers were thoughtful and most had Christmas music echoing throughout the drive.

The Festival of Trees stood out, memorable for the beautifully displayed trees also raffled off at the end of the event. (The Boyertown Area Multi-Service sponsored this charity event.)

All-in-all, it was an enjoyable evening – one I eagerly look forward to repeating next season!

Here are a few highlights from our tour.  



Beautiful trees 




Generous treats for guest!


This bedroom was located at a farm in Gilbertsville

A favorite books sits on this chair





   
The reason for the season! 
Farm in Gilbertsville - a favorite of the night

This homeowner was a gracious host. 


A charming porch sit and wait for the shuttle's arrival



               





Wishing You and Yours a Very Merry Christmas! 

Author Tamera Lawrence 





Saturday, February 2, 2019

THE SILENT GIRLS






                                                    

When teenage girls begin to turn up missing, its up to Frank Rath to link their connection. This former detective finds himself swept back into the line of duty, though he’s physically beat and mentally drained. But someone knows the good detective is seeking clues and is watching his progress. When his adoptive daughter begins her own detective work, the danger to Frank’s family takes a turn for the worse. Now time becomes of the essence as Frank works to solve the mystery before its to late.

THE SILENT GIRLS By Eric Rickstad is a gritty down to earth mystery. Frank Rath is only to likable and with his imperfections, a true saint on the march towards justice. This book gives new meaning to Teens in Crisis. I enjoyed this creepy tale of hometown secrets. A good read.

          Reviewed by Author Tamera Lawrence

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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

JAKE LUCID DREAMER BOOK REVIEW





JAKE LUCID DREAMER BOOK REVIEW by Author Tamera Lawrence

The teen years are a time of growth and change. It’s one of the hardest times for some kids, especially those who are bullied by their peers. And twelve-year old Jake is on the receiving end. After losing his precious mother, Jake has withdrawn into himself, struggling with his feelings and awkward family life. His dad is trying to play both parent roles, while his younger sister seems to be unaffected by their mother’s loss. Jake finds solace deep in the night in his animal dream world, where he is an active participant. He prefers this world where he can be in control but like any healthy child, dreams must end, and with the rising sun, reality begins. School life is hell. Awkward and small, Jake is ostracized by his classmates. This he can handle. It’s the threat of being beaten by the class bully that keeps him on edge. But Jake is slick, and it takes a cunning mind to stay one step ahead of a flying fist.

JAKE LUCID DREAMER by David J Naiman is a heartfelt tale bringing one face to face with memories of their own teen issues while doing so in an entertaining way. Jake is a likable teenage, who one can only admire. The bullying scenes were cringe worthy with one hoping for a resolution. David does a fantastic job of bringing this wonderful boy to life. I highly recommend this tale for teens and young adults.