Often, all a person needs to live a healthier life is the inspiration. Jessyca Elayne Allyn’s "Magic Bullets" offers a guide to living a life worth loving. Her “Stand Alone Truths” (SATs) provide advice for the soul, for suffering,... Read More
A cynic would say that the men who should read "How to Apologize to Your Woman" are the least likely to do so. Moreover, statistics might show that a man who cannot see the value of a proper apology in the male-female relationship is too... Read More
Surrounded by works of Spanish Colonial art, rare books, and manuscripts, Ecuador-born art collector and philanthropist Paloma Zubiondo has created a perfect world for herself in her Laguna Beach, California, home. But the reclusive... Read More
Taking Over the Government of the United States is a fun and fast-paced story that explores what happens when there is a plot to take over the presidency from the inside. Along the way, readers will be engrossed in plot twists and... Read More
In Alonzo L. Llorens’s novel, a group of powerful African Americans known as the Mirror may be rigging a United States presidential contest in order to elect an African American candidate. As FBI agent Frank Sharpe searches for... Read More
“I don’t know about you sometimes. You have gotten very hard,” Rosa Schmidt tells her daughter Helen when an American Army officer wants to rent the family’s cottage, which is named Hermann’s Ruhe. With her husband Fritz off to... Read More
What is a middle schooler? A human being who is “swinging between childhood and adulthood…dealing with a rapidly changing body…dealing with new massive amounts of hormones…creating an individual and personal code of... Read More
Shawn Sher’s book is worthwhile for two reasons: first, it really does include 102 insights about an employee’s rights at work (plus the outcomes of twenty-two relevant court cases). Second, while the book addresses legal... Read More