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Grab A Bagel & A New Release

Happy Monday All,

A relative of mine gave me a heads up about someone she knows who put out a novel (looks like a Romantic Suspense) I haven't yet read it, but it looks really good. His name is Stephen Younts and his novel, Sweeper is available both on Amazon Kindle and on Barnes & Noble Nook.

Anybody like bagels? I'm suddenly in the mood for bagels. There's a shop (still in business) that my father would go to often when I was growing up and living at home. These were awesome bagels. My favorite flavor is Cinnamon Raisin (it's been my favorite since I was a kid. I'll eat other flavors, but to me, there's not a better flavor and it's absolutely fabulous with cream cheese--plain cream cheese, you don't want anything messing with the Cinnamon Raisin taste).

Anyway, now that I made everyone hungry, go pick up a bagel and check out Stephen Younts' novel. While you're at it, go ahead and tell me what's your favorite bagel flavor?

Have A Miraculous Monday!

Comments

J.D. Faver said…
Hi Bethany,
I like my bagels toasted and I swing both ways between the savory and sweet. I like the onion bagels with a schmeer of garden veggie cream cheese and I also like the blueberry or cinnamon raisin with the cream cheese that has a touch of honey.
J.D. Faver
Bethany said…
J.D.,

Sounds good! Thank you for dropping by. Hope you'll get a chance to check out Stephen Younts' novel :-)

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