Sunday, May 29, 2016

Coast to Coast

There's no better summer read than a good mystery series, especially one that's set at the beach. But – much like the detectives that investigate on them – every beach is different, and not every beach is right for everyone.  So I put together a little quiz that will lead you right to the literary beach that's  perfect for you.

Simply pick what's more your style, and buy a plane ticket hit the bookstore:


If you answered mostly A, then the sunny beaches of Neptune, California, are your destination:

As a follow up to the popular TV show The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line brings girl sleuth extraordinaire Veronica Mars from the screen to the page:  A grown up Veronica is back in Neptune, and struggling to keep her father's PI business afloat while she waits for her first big case. But it soon becomes a case of "be careful what you wish for" when a missing person's investigation hits a little too close to home.  Even though the book serves as a continuation of the TV show, you don't have to be familiar with it to enjoy it.  Sure, it might take a little longer to get into it, but once you're there it's "Sunshine Noir" at it's best. And by book 2, it'll be like you've lived in Neptune for years.   

And if you answered mostly B, then it's off to Cape Cod to solve a case with Asey Mayo: 

When author Dale Sanborn is found dead in his Cape Cod refuge, it is up to hobby sleuth Asey Mayo (also known as the "Codfish Sherlock") to find the killer.  A task that's easier said than done – as almost everyone on the island had a bone to pick with the victim.  First published in 1931, full of quirky characters, and oozing with local color and charm, reading  The Cape Cod Mystery is almost like jumping into a time machine and visiting the the Cape yourself …and the actual mystery is pretty great, too.


coast to coast
Enjoy the trip! 


Peace, Love, and Lobsters
Laura

Friday, May 27, 2016

Book Summer

The other day I was brainstorming ideas for new posts, and all of them lead to two things: summer and books  – so why not combine them, make it a series and call it a "Book Summer"?

Now, I'm not saying that my content for the next three months will exclusively consist of "summer read reviews" …but you will find a a book – in one form or another – in every post.


So pack your beach bag, find a quiet spot by the water – and don't forget that sunscreen, because we're gonna be out there until September.

Peace, Love, and Lobsters
Laura

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Cami Time

Statement camis are one of my favorite wardrobe staples. They're just so easy to throw on with a pair of jeans, and – depending on the top – you're good for the farmers market or a night out.  

And ASOS is usually my favorite place to shop for them, because where else would you find sequins, leopard, and lace on one top?

…But just in case that's a little too much for you there are, of course, many other options:





Which one's your favorite?


Peace, Love, and Lobsters
Laura

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Farewell, Nashville

I'm usually not one to dwell over the cancellation of TV shows.  It was fun while it lasted, time to move on, circle of life and all that jazz …but Nashville,  Nashville was special.

It wasn't something I had been watching for years (on that note: RIP Castle), or something that makes each day it's on feel like Christmas morning (thank God Lucifer is still with us…literally), but it was that one show I watched almost every sunday afternoon with my best friend. Coffee, tea, cake (lemon meringue pie for premieres and finales) and the shenanigans of Rayna, Deacon, Juliette and co. So it doesn't only mean the end of a show, but also of a  really fun tradition. 

The cancellation didn't come as a surprise, the writing was on the wall for a while, still with all these stories that probably won't get proper closure now, I was still hoping for a miracle.  But to ease the pain at least a little bit, ABC just released a series of special performances that can be experienced in 360° view. It's almost like being at the Bluebird Cafe, which is pretty neat (especially if you're like me and the music was your favorite part of the show): 


Chick here for more

And there's still two episodes left. So who knows, maybe the writers had some sense and we'll get a somewhat happy ending after all.  Here's to hoping.


Peace, Love, and Lobsters
Laura 

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Catch of the Day

&Other Stories is killing it this season! First with the Rodarte collab and now with a collection that would make the little mermaid jealous (well maybe not that claw key ring …let's just hope it didn't come from one of Sebastian's relatives):


Catch of the Day


If I had to pick just one piece I'd definitely go for the little shrimp key ring, but the lobster clutch is a close second, and then there’s that sweater with the tiny lobster embroidery… The perfect piece to throw on after a long day at the beach? I think yes.

See more on &Other Stories 

Peace, Love, and Lobsters
Laura

Sunday, May 1, 2016

La Vie en Rose

Rose-colored  | rōz ˈkələrd | 
adjective
1 of a warm pink color: rose-colored silks.
2 used in reference to a naively optimistic or unrealistic viewpoint: you are still seeing the profession  through rose-colored glasses.
3 An eyewear trend that helps us see the world a little more rosey:  


Ray Ban

Le Specs

Quay

Mint & Berry


Peace, Love, and Lobster
Laura