It’s pretty green outside these days, every flake of the white stuff has melted back into H20. But no matter what Nature’s decided, we’ve been coasting into the Holiday Spirit here.
The tree’s up, it’s branches adorned with bulbs and baubles for the exclusive swatting pleasure of our two felines. Outside, soft white lights are strung across the lilac bush and a spotlight highlights the Nativity.
But I’m not here to discuss Christmas, well, unless you’re looking for the perfect gift for that book lover.
So, without further ado, let’s raise a glass and toast a great read!

What’s it about?
From the early woes of childhood and teen years, this collection of stories and poems paints a picture of young dreams and fears. But as adulthood sets in, these dreams and fears change. More than Coffee touches on love and loss, nature and endurance, marriage, and parenting. In these memories, humor diffuses fear and taking risks proves to be a powerful method in boosting self-confidence. Through it all, whether in the wilderness near a sparkling lake or in the comfort of home, there’s nothing like a good cup of coffee. A poignant and reflective collection of verse and prose that is best enjoyed sipping your favorite coffee roast.
My Thoughts:
The title gets it right. This book is about far more than coffee, more than a journal; it’s a love letter to Life. An exquisite and heartfelt testament to a life well lived.
Every anecdote and poem is a window to a different season that is relatable to anyone who’s been on this journey for more than a decade. The stories and poems are thoughtfully crafted and wonderfully penned. They complement each other nicely and capture the intense emotions of those moments and milestones.
I smiled at the tales about her bouts with arachnophobia, but not because I’d wish that on anyone. It reminds me of my own, ‘tour of duty’ in the defense against spiders when I had to “save” my youngest daughter. Then again, I feel the same way about snakes.
I highly recommend this book for those who savor each day!
Meet Lauren and grab your copy in time for Christmas!

Lauren writies poetry, memoir, and fiction short stories who lives in California with her husband of thirty-three years and their chocolate lab; they have two grown children. She has authored two collections of poetry: New Day, New Dreams (2013) and Finding a Balance (2015). Her latest book, More than Coffee: Memories in Verse and Prose was published in 2021. And in 2022, she contributed four poems to the anthology: Poetry Treasures 2: Relationships. Lauren writes about family, experiencing loss, finding joy in the smallest things, and nature from her many backpacking and camping adventures.
Parallel to her passion for writing is her love for reading. Whether it is a gripping thriller or a heartwarming romance, she enjoys exploring different worlds and meeting diverse characters, drawing similarities to reality that translate into her own writing. Her writing projects are sometimes serious – drawn from painful subjects and raw emotions – or they spotlight her silly side – pulled from humorous moments captured in photographs.
Lauren is inspired to write from her love of nature and the marvelous wild world that surrounds her: the smell of the woods, the sound of a babbling brook, and the chorus of birds singing. Recent backpacking trips with her husband along the California coast and Sierra Nevada mountains have stirred up thoughts to pen about love, lost friendship, family, and the possibility that anything can happen. Hikes along the Paper Mill Creek remind her that life is fragile. From trout hatchlings to swallowtail butterflies, Lauren marvels at how the world is interconnected and that every living thing matters. She hopes her readers will find a little nugget of delight, comfort, or understanding in her poetry and stories – some detail that resonates with them beyond her words.
A beautiful review for Lauren’s book, Mark. I love Lauren’s poetry and looking forward to reading it too. 🙂
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Thank you, Debby. I think you’ll really enjoy it!
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I know I will. 🙂
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Thanks, Debby! I appreciate your lovely words and support. Hugs!
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Hugs Lauren x
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Anything is better with coffee 🙂 This sounds like a wonderful read. Congrats to Lauren and happy holidays to you and your families!
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Thanks, Jacquie!
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Thanks, Jacquie, and happy holidays to you as well!
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Lauren’s book continues to get beautiful reviews, Mark, and I couldn’t agree more with your thoughts. “…it’s a love letter to Life.” I love that line. That captures the essence of the read perfectly. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and huge congrats to Lauren for another stellar review.
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Thank you, Diana. I appreciate your kind words. Have a great weekend!
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Thanks again for your wonderful support, Diana, and that line stood out for me, too. I couldn’t be more thrilled with Mark’s review. Have a lovely weekend! ❤️
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I agree Mark a lovely read… excellent review.
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Thank you, Sally. 🙂
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I appreciate your ongoing support, Sally, and Mark’s review made my week! 💗
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My pleasure Lauren..♥
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Wonderful review, Mark! Congratulations to Lauren!
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Thank you, Jill. 🙂
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Thanks, Jill!
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Sounds like a collection of life experiences that any adult should relate to.
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I think most of us could, for sure, Pete. Thanks for stopping by, today. 🙂
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Lovely to learn more about Lauren here, Mark – a great gift idea.
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Thanks, Toni. I hope you get the chance to read it. 🙂
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Thanks so much, Toni!
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Thanks, Mark, for this amazing review! “Love letter to life” made me sigh. Wow! Can I get any happier? 🙂 I’m grateful you took the time to read my memories, but I’m thrilled you enjoyed each season. Not to mention, the smile during my arachnophobic tale. I also love your beautiful intro to this holiday season. Wonderful post! Many, many thanks! 🤗🙏🏻
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You are most welcome, Lauren. Keep up the great work!
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Great review, Mark. Sounds like I would enjoy this collection.
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I think you would, Denise. Thanks!
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Thanks for reading Mark’s wonderful review, Denise. I hope you enjoy my book if you get the chance to read it. 💞
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HI Mark, a wonderful review of Lauren’s book which I also enjoyed.
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Thanks, Robbie. It was a wonderful read. 🙂
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Thanks again, Robbie, for your wonderful support!
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It sounds like you really enjoyed this collection, Mark. A fantastic review. Congratulations to Lauren!
P.S…The Christmas decorations sound lovely!
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Thanks, Mae. 🙂 Yes, it was a great read!
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Thanks so much, Mae! I am thrilled with Mark’s review!
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This sounds like a really good book. Appropriately, I sipped on a cup of. coffee as I read your review.
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It goes well with coffee 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
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Congratulations to Lauren on the excellent review!
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Thank you, Liz. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Mark.
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Thanks again, Liz! Mark’s review is amazing!
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You’re welcome, Lauren!
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Nice review, Mark.
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Thank you!
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What a wonderful review, Mark. I love the statement that this book is for those who savor life! Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Jan! Yes, I can tell that Lauren certainly does. 🙂
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