
So many great novels! They all look good, but Little Mercies by Heather Gudenkauf is really calling to me.
Now all I need now is a cute pair of reading glasses and another cup of coffee. Settle yourself in while I put my feet up, grab my book, and let the world around me fade into the background.

One thing I love about my deck is the pretty blue fountain my parents got for us. It's so soothing to listen to the water trickling down on the rocks.
As much as I'm loving Little Mercies, I have to pause for a bit to appreciate the colors of the summer flowers and the gorgeous nearly clear sky.
Am I wrong to think my deck is a little bit of heaven? I want to live out here.

Despite how pretty the flowers are next to my post-lunch reading spot, I move over to the table and hide under that umbrella. Can you see the sun beating down?
Um, I think might put my book in my lap for just a second. The book's not heavy . . . I'm not getting sleepy, really. Ooops! I think I might have dozed.
Mr. BFR woke me up with a cold beer and some snacks. Just what I needed to cool down and resume reading while enjoying the sound of the fountain and the birds singing.

As the sun goes down, though, I sneak in a little time for a glass of wine as I return to Little Mercies. What a perfect ending to a perfect summer day.
I don't have extravagant tastes. Give me my deck, an engrossing book, a few snacks, and warm weather and I'll be happy as can be. For my latest trip to heaven, I read Heather Gudenkauf's Little Mercies, which is a great pick for this summer's reading. Here's a snippet from the publisher's summary:
A powerful and emotionally charged tale about motherhood and justice, Little Mercies is a searing portrait of the tenuous grasp we have on the things we love the most, and of the ties that unexpectedly bring us together.To learn more about Little Mercies, be sure to check out the book trailer. For more about Gudenkauf, see her website or Facebook page or follow her on Twitter or Pinterest. To keep up with the buzz, head on over to Goodreads.
Attention book club members: Don't forget to download the great book club kit, which contains an introduction from the publisher, thoughtful discussion questions, and an interview with Heather Gudenkauf.
Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Harlequin (publisher of Little Mercies) but all thoughts, photo collages, and content are my completely my own.

I loved reading about your day and so glad you got one like that. I've been looking at my daughter, with her pile of books for summer reading, and remembering what it was like when I was her age. I am not a little jealous! I'm hoping to have a day like this very soon.
ReplyDeleteThat's my idea of a perfect day!! I had one last Saturday (my first of the year) - different deck, different book, same relaxation and bliss :)
ReplyDeleteJealous! What a pretty deck and spot to read. Thanks for sharing your paradise.
ReplyDeleteYour deck is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh my what a delightful way to spend the day .. i try to read during lunch here in the office and don't tell anyone but if its quiet the way it is today with no one here i read when i have cleared my desk ..
ReplyDeleteI am so envious of your beautiful reading spot. I am lucky to live in NYC with lots of exciting, fun events, but in the summer I do miss being able to sit on my peaceful porch and read like I used to do.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! That is a perfect summer day. Your post just reminded me that my deck needs a make-over.
ReplyDeleteEven the title of this post is dreamy! Now I'm looking over my living room and thinking it's time to straighten it up and carve out a reading space again.
ReplyDeleteThat's a perfect reading day for me too. I love reading on my deck. In the summer it's like having another room in my house. I'm envious of your trees, though. Over the past few years so many in my yard and the neighbors, too, have died or been damaged in storms.
ReplyDeletePerfect sitting on a beautiful deck reading .enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a perfect day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful reading spot and day! I hate that it's so hot here to read outside. I just melt :(. thankfully I have a nice window and view, and a comfy chair!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! I love this idea (and the book was really great wasn't it?)
ReplyDeleteSounds perfect to me!!!! I love that you grab "cute" reading glasses! LOL!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures what a great way to spend the day.
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