I Want One Too

M. L. Doyle
February 15, 2020

I know the correct emotion is to feel happy for her instead of jealous. I know I’m supposed love hearing her stories about it, instead of wishing I had stories of my own to tell. And of course I know that if I really wanted one, I could and should form one of my own. Somehow, I can’t convince myself that if I did make one of my own, that it would ever be as cool as hers.

The “her” I’m talking about is my sister, and the thing she has, the thing I wish I had, is a book club.

Not just any book club. This is a group of smart, accomplished, worldly, successful black women who enjoy each other’s company so much, they not only talk about great books, they also go on trips inspired by the books they read. They’ve traveled to Soprlo Island, Charleston, the Gulf Coast of Florida, the mountains of North, Georgia, just to name a few. The Book Trekkers have been meeting and discussing books for over ten years. They read everything from memoir to mystery to, thank goodness, urban fantasy.

I was both excited and nervous when my sister told me she had selected my book, The Bonding Spell, for the club to read at their most recent meeting.

Excited, because I thought it was cool as hell that this group of women I had admired for so long was going to read my work. Nervous, of course, that they would enjoy it.

My sister called me the afternoon of their club meeting. There was lots of laughter and conversation, everyone talking over each other as I heard the names of my characters bouncing around the room. They asked fantastic questions and I could tell by what they asked, that they really understood what I had been trying to do with the book. They had laughed at the right places, had understood the conflicts, and had loved the characters I had drawn on the page.

The whole experience was inspiring.

If your book club is looking for something fun to read, let me know. Cookie’s club members all received autograph copies of the book and I was happy to answer all of their questions as well as provide some questions they could use to spark discussion.

The Book Trekkers. Lower left, Marilynn, Terri, Wanda and my sister, Cookie. Top left is Aishea, Janis, Debbie and Faye.

Thanks for letting me participate in your group!


About the Author: M. L. Doyle

M. L. Doyle has served in the U.S. Army at home and abroad for more than two decades as both a soldier and civilian. Mary is the author of The Desert Goddess series, an urban fantasy romp consisting of The Bonding Spell and The Bonding Blade. She has also penned The Master Sergeant Harper mystery series which has earned numerous awards including an IPPY, a Lyra Award and the Carrie McCray Literary Award. Mary is the co-author of two memoirs; A Promise Fulfilled; the story of a Wife and Mother, Soldier and General Officer (Jan. 201) and the memoir, I’m Still Standing: From Captive U.S. Soldier to Free Citizen—My Journey Home (Touchstone, 2010), which was nominated for an NAACP Image award. Mary's work has been published by The Goodman Project, The War Horse, The WWrite Blog and The Wrath-Bearing Tree, an online magazine for which she serves as a fiction editor. A Minneapolis, Minnesota native, Mary current lives in Baltimore. You can reach her at her website at mldoyleauthor.com.

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