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Three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain. I almost wish we were butterflies and liv’d but three summer days. This is from a letter he wrote to his fiancée, Fanny Brawne. One of the most brilliant romantic poets ever to walk this earth, his words continue to take my breath away. Here’s a quote from a young man who didn’t live long enough to write more beautiful words for our continued enjoyment, dying tragically at only twenty-five years old. When she’s not writing she’s likely deep into a hockey game cheering on her beloved Vegas Golden Knights and dreaming up a new book. Her boys know she writes romance books but gratefully have zero interest in reading a single one. She has a handsome husband, two amazing sons, and two very bouncy Italian greyhounds to keep her busy the rest of the time. These days, writing steamy romance stories pretty much fills up the hours… for which she keeps pinching herself to make sure she’s not dreaming. Before that, she spent two decades teaching kiddos to read–something she’s most proud of.

On the film side of things, the major arrival this month is Marvel's multiverse caper Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania also hits the streamer mid-month, alongside flashy new releases such as Rye Lane and the remake of White Men Can't Jump.Raine Miller is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author since 2012. Read more: Everything leaving Netflix in May Book 7 of 7: Vegas Crush by Raine Miller and Brit DeMille Sold by: Services LLC.


Rounding out the streamer’s original TV output for the month there’s the much-anticipated third season of reality show The Kardashians, WWII limited series A Small Light, and Ed Sheeran: The Sum of it All, a four-part docuseries that gets up close and personal with the global pop megastar. Read more: Everything new on Netflix in May Read more: Everything new on Prime Video in May In May Disney+ is marking May the Fourth by releasing not one but two new Star Wars shows.Įlsewhere on the TV front, Everything Everywhere All At Once co-stars and recent first-time Oscar winners Ke Huy Quan and Michelle Yeoh reteam in American Born Chinese, an exhilarating original action series with a supernatural twist helmed by Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton.Īnd for mayhem of an altogether more Muppety variety, handily titled The Muppets Mayhem - an all-new series following The Electric Mayhem’s attempts to record their first studio album - is absolutely unmissable. Ed Sheeran, Ant-Man 3 and The Kardashians headline Disney+'s big May releases.
