Behind the Scenes of Privilege Lost by Joshua Elyashiv

We’re here with a behind the scenes look at author Joshua Elyashiv’s memoir, Privilege Lost. His memoir details his harrowing experiences in prison. Throughout our discussion, we ask Elyashiv open-ended questions and prompts about his book, the process of writing it, as well as his own personal thoughts and feelings. Without further ado, let’s move forward. […]
Homeless to Hopkins, the Extraordinary Success Story of Christopher L. Smith

From the moment I cracked open the pages of Homeless to Hopkins, I was hooked. The author, Christopher L. Smith, is a doctor at Johns Hopkins hospital, and this memoir is his unique story on how he got there. Without spoilers, I will say, the troubles he overcame to become a respected doctor at Johns […]
Taking on the Big Banks, Screw U by Jim Masiello

Screw U by Jim Masiello is the account of one man’s fight against the injustices of the financial world. From the very first page, I was hooked on Masiello’s story where he faced off against the IRS and big banks in a battle for his very livelihood. This memoir is Masiello’s unwavering determination and resilience […]
Lois P. Liggett Guest Post – Language and Truth in Norse Myth

What inspired Lois P. Liggett to write Decoding Norse Myths with Pet Ravens? Myths contain truths about the human psyche from the initial primal community through to the present day. Norse gods and goddesses, collectively known as Aesir, demonstrate human characteristics of behavior such as love, greed, grief, and courage. These characters and the vocabulary […]
What’s the Difference? by Thomas J. Baechle was Eye-Opening and Thought-Provoking

What’s the Difference? by Thomas J. Baechle challenged my preconceived notions about language in the most delightful way possible. Baechle’s exploration of similar words revealed layers of meaning I never knew existed. Each chapter left me thinking about the intricacies of English on my own, and how subtle differences in words can truly shape our […]
Navigating Life’s Challenges, Becoming Invaluable with Dr. Terry Lyles and Steven J. Bowen

Becoming Invaluable: Develop the Willitude to Navigotiate Success by Dr. Terry Lyles and Steven J. Bowen is a collection of authentic experiences. Real stories of both failure and success from different people. Both Dr. Lyles and Steven Bowen are very experienced individuals and they’ve come together to combine their expertise and release Becoming Invaluable. This is […]
Shameful Prowess by Charlee Rae Valentine Blurs the Lines Between Right and Wrong

Shameful Prowess dives into the murky depths of moral ambiguity. I found that it prompted me to look inside myself, and to look around at the world and confront uncomfortable truths about human nature. Charlee Rae Valentine’s book blurs the lines between right and wrong, and takes a look at the consequences of cockiness and […]
Reviewing Bone (& Body) Lessons by Lois P. Liggett, a Linguistic Delight

Lois P. Liggett’s Bone (& Body) Lessons is a linguistic delight. Language is a very intricate and interesting thing and there are all sorts of rabbit holes to dive down when it comes to the human language. This book takes readers on a fascinating journey through the interconnectedness of language, culture, and the human body. […]
Reviewing Linda E. Rawlings’ Improbable Possibilities, a Story of Entrepreneurial Success

In Improbable Possibilities: An Entrepreneur’s Quest, the author Linda E. Rawlings offers readers a compelling glimpse into the life of a seemingly fearless entrepreneur. But we all make mistakes, even the most successful of us. And so, through a series of captivating stories of her past and personal reflections, Rawlings shares her story. From humble […]
Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]
There, He’s Crying: Ken Magill’s Candid Reflections on Life

Throughout Ken Magill’s 30-year writing career, he has written narratives that challenge and captivate readers. From groundbreaking work in marketing-trade publishers to contributing to reputable publications such as DM News, Direct and Multichannel Merchant Magazines, ClickZ, the New York Sun, Buffalo News, AdWeek, Target Marketing Magazine, and West Virginia Executive, Magill’s journey as a writer […]
An Interview with Dr. Sonya H. Cha, Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma

Dr. Sonya H. Cha is a pillar of strength in the field of mental health, bringing a wealth of expertise and a compassionate approach to her role as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. With a Master of Science degree from Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology and a Ph.D. in Performance Psychology from Grand […]
The Personal Journey of Self-Discovery, Reviewing Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma

From the moment I opened Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma, I found myself on a much needed transformative journey. Dr. Sonya H. Cha has valuable ideas on the intricacies of the mind and its impact on our everyday lives. The author balances human needs with the demands of a world […]
Book Review, Hardwired to the Heart: Explore Leadership

Leadership books usually just don’t cut it for me. Until I found this one. I found it to be more of a psychological exploration. Hardwired to the Heart dives deep into your human psyche. It shows you the connections between empathy, leadership, and your personal growth. Not just for those in leadership roles either, it’s […]
Linguistic Complexity, an Interview with Thomas J. Baechle on What’s the Difference?

Have you ever found yourself puzzled by the nuances between similar words? The English language is a language riddled with complexity. Thomas J. Baechle, in his enlightening book What’s the Difference? invites readers into a fascinating journey exploring the subtle distinctions in our language. Inspired by everyday conversations and the curious quest for precision in […]
Guest Post by Richard Rodman, Avoiding Emotional Pitfalls: Navigating Long Term Investments in a Volatile Market
Investing is many times about using all the rationality you can muster in irrational markets. Markets and reasons for market movements do make sense in the long run, but many times they do not make sense in the short run. That is why many investors become emotional and compound minor errors and turn them into […]
Hope Not Nope: Empowering Athletes

In his new book, author Dr. Dillon Caswell uses neuroanatomy grounded in research and science to empower athletes. Hope Not Nope aims to help readers continue following their passions, pushing through hopeless feelings or discouraging words from others. No one should have to abandoned a part of their life that brings joy and vitalizes them. […]
Exploring Divine Grace: Purest Mercy by Daniel Roberts

Daniel Roberts, a former priest turned Christian spiritual writer, delves into the extraordinary ways through which God can manifest miracles in his novel. Purest Mercy is a narrative of hope, centering around Mercy, a homeless teenager, and the seemingly miraculous events that surround her. The author’s deep spiritual devotion shines through his writing, creating a […]
Aging is Graceful: The Transformation of a Wildflower

A common fear in today’s society is the concept of aging. People fear losing themselves. The elderly are often overlooked in our world because of these fears. Author Chrissy Kanne aims to dispel these fears, to show that they’re irrational. Aging is beautiful. It’s something to look forward to and embrace; a once in a […]
Navigating Life’s Challenges with Tony V Rodriguez

Tony V Rodriguez is the creative mind behind the uplifting book Standing on Positive Ground. Within, readers will find a guide to unlocking their potential with positivity and resilience in the midst of life’s trials. So join us today as we uncover the fascinating backstory of this book, the author’s journey, and other valuable insights […]
Big is Better! Screw U: A Memoir

Author Jim Masiello is the former founder, chairman & CEO of Alliance Holdings parent company of Satellite Agency Network, and Strategic Insurance Agency Network (SIAA), a national network of over 5000 Independent Insurance Agencies. Believe it or not, Jim had humble beginnings. With hard work, grit, and determination, he changed his life. He is also […]
Finding Balance with James C Vogelzang

James C. Vogelzang has authored two books: Doing HIS Time: Meditations and Prayers for Men and Women in Prison and Come and See: An Invitation to Reclaim Your Life’s Balance. For the past thirty years, James has dedicated his time to supporting those currently incarcerated to transition back into society, as well as those currently […]
Jared Oliver’s Men Ain’t Sh@$: Candid, Controversial, and Hilarious

Today we get a glimpse into the mind of a motivational speaker, teacher, and life coach. Drawing from his background in holistic medicine and metaphysics, Jared Oliver takes a unique approach to unraveling the complexities of male behavior. This concise, 58-page mini-book is inspired by women’s experiences in relationships with men. He 0ffers insight into […]
The Performing Heart by Susan Bowman, a Book Review

Step into the profound journey toward emancipation and serenity with The Performing Heart by Susan Bowman. A minister revered for inner healing and deliverance, Bowman navigates skillfully through the labyrinth of seeking approval, revealing the enigmatic treasures concealed within our very hearts. This book transcends the ordinary, catering not only to those seeking emotional solace […]
Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Bullying If I Could Run

Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Bullying If I Could Run
The Real News! gives you the inside scoop on Donald J. Trump

The Real News! gives you the inside scoop on Donald J. Trump Book chronicles stories so shocking, they are hard to believe BRENTWOOD, TN (Aug. 1, 2018) – Following major demonstrations across the country, a six-member group of Democratic Congressional leaders, who call themselves The Secret Six, discovered President Trump’s greatest weakness and used it […]
The Collision of Grief and Gratitude: A Pursuit of Sacred Light by Rosanne Liesveld Book Tour

BOOK SPOTLIGHT TOUR The Collision of Grief and Gratitude: A Pursuit of Sacred Light by Rosanne Liesveld Book Tour Book Details: Book Title: The Collision of Grief and Gratitude: A Pursuit of Sacred Light Author: Rosanne Liesveld Category: Adult Non-fiction, 468 pages Genre: Self-Help, Death & Grief, Grief & Bereavement Publisher: Illuminatio Press Release date: May 16, […]
Author Talk with Author Rosanne Liesveld about Senses and Sensitivity

Author Talk with Author Rosanne Liesveld Senses and Sensitivity Conversations with Authors Connect with the author: Facebook Rosanne Liesveld is the author of The Collision of Grief and Gratitude. After the unexpected death of her husband, she felt a desperate need to communicate gratitude to those who helped her through the shock his death left in […]
Author Interview L. Lamont

Author Interview L. Lamont Debut Novel, “The Consequence of Chance” Connect with Author L. Lamont Website ~ Facebook ~ Twitter L. Lamont is a Self-published author, educator and lifestyle enthusiast, who released his debut novel, “The Consequence of Chance”, in 2015. He is currently prepping to release his next novel, “Gift Box”, this Fall. About […]
Author Interview On the Fault by Ronald J. Wichers

In your book, you state that the earth is “brokenhearted.” Why is that? A friend once asked me, “What is life?” I have wondered about that all my life. I’m not a pantheist but I love the earth and I worry not only about what we have done on it but what we have done […]
Author Interview with Shavonda Robinson

Author Bio Shavonda Robinson is an author of five books. Thy Paintbrush To Abstracting Images. Hidden Voices Of Abuse For All Women Around The World. Your Worst Nightmare. Moving Phrases Into Inspiration. I Am A Free Woman Poems For A Little Girl. She has been published in many Anthologies and Magazines. She has a degree […]
Moving Phrases Into Inspiration Book to Read

Moving Phrases Into Inspiration by Shavonda Robinson (Author) Shavonda Robinson is a mother of two beautiful kids. She is a award-winning songwriter and poet. She is a published author of two books. Moving Phrases Into Inspiration This collection of poems, song lyrics, and diary entries are based on moving phrases that can quickly turn into inspirational […]
Author Interview with Skye McKenzie

Tools to Transform your Tomorrows: How to make the best out of life before life takes the best out of you. We had a great time learning more about Skye McKenzie Read below to learn more about Skye, her books, and her purpose What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? When I […]
Book Review Fortitude: A Quest Through Fear and Doubt

Book Review of Fortitude: A Quest Through Fear and Doubt by Gayle Lee Fortitude is a 122-page memoir, Author Gayle Lee walks readers through 4 years of her life, her journey and inner struggles. Fortitude A Quest Through Fear & Doubt could not be a better title for this book, for me, the book was an […]
Mr. JR Thompson Author Interview | Author Q & A

Quote from your Book | Favorite Quote “Well, poop on my boots.” As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up? I wanted to be a journalist, a police officer, a photographer, a veterinarian, and a teacher. I think my childhood dreams changed about every six months! When did you write […]
Ms. Gayle Lee Author Interview | Author Q & A

Quote from your Book | Favorite Quote On my way down that familiar road heading for the freeway, I was thinking about all I did while living in that old house, how far I had come, and the special moments and memories. Then I blessed my memories and my time there and let it go. […]
Author Interview Ronald J. Wichers | Author Q & A

Author Interview Ronald J. Wichers | Author Q & A with Ronald J. Wichers Quote from your Book | Favorite Quote The sun setting at his back Tommy watched as it filled the meadow with amber. Its soft and kindly blush infused everything and everyone with a strangely beautiful tranquility as if it had all come into […]
Author Q & A with Mr. Steve Wiegenstein Author of Slant of Light, This Old World, & The Language of Trees

Quote from your Book | Favorite Quote Decades had passed, but Charlotte vividly remembered the day a couple of months after the crime, when it became clear to all in Daybreak that Marie was carrying another child inside her, a child whose condition no one could know inside her damaged body, and the thought of […]
Author Interview | Author Q & A With Angie Gallion Author of Intoxic, Purgus, and Icara

Author Interview | Author Q & A With Angie Gallion Author of Intoxic, Purgus, and Icara Favorite Quote This is my current favorite quote, it’s from the third book in the Alison Hayes Journey, Icara. “I have always felt that I was cheated by not having a mother who was capable of mothering, but sitting […]
Author Interview with Thomas G Morgan | Author Q & A

Author Interview with Thomas G Morgan | Author Q & A Q: Quote from your Book | Favorite Quote – “The dumbass illusion from bourgeois enlightenment that religion and sexual morality is fleeting superstition requires an abjuring ignorance of the loyalties, longings, flaws and work of ordinary human beings.” Page 437 Shotgun Preacher Q: As […]
Book Review Living Under a “Rock”: “The Red House”

Book Review Living Under a “Rock”: “The Red House” Emotions, Emotions, Emotions…. Living Under a Rock is a Memoir of the Author Shannon Hannan’s childhood that took place in “The Red House”. Shannon was able to keep my engaged in the book, at moments it felt like I was part of the childhood. The book […]
The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review

The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review “America’s forgotten superstars” is the sub-title of this great read and I could not think of a statement more apt. In a nation that glorifies our elite athletes for their superhuman strength and ability as well as scrutinize their personal lifestyles and choices, Hall makes the indisputable […]
Postcards from a War – Book Review

Postcards from a War – Book Review I would like to thank Vanita Books for allowing me an ARC of this book via Netgalley for an open and honest review. As we all know War is a hard subject for young and old. When my husband deployed I tried to find books that would help […]
Dixon Hearne Author Interview

Author Interview | Author Q & A with Dixon Hearne Q: As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up? A:I had a wonderful elementary school experience, which left me with a desire to become a teacher. I did just that — teaching K-12 and later as an academic at California […]
Author Interview with Shannon Hannan – Author of Living Under a “Rock” : “The Red House”

Author Interview with Shannon Hannan – Author of Living Under a “Rock” : “The Red House” Connect with Shannon Hannan Website: http://www.lurbooks.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lurbook Purchase via Amazon.com About your book: Told by one of the brothers, this is a story of 4 brothers that, through the divorce of their parents and living with an alcoholic […]
Pilgrimage Memoir Book Review – Walking from Here to There: Finding My Way on El Camino

Pilgrimage Memoir Book Review Walking from Here to There: Finding My Way on El Camino By Christy Day What an AMAZING trip! We have added El Camino to our bucket list. It looks like you found your way on El Camino. I LOVE the chapter on Muni Manners (and Madness). This is a must read […]
Sex Outside the Lines: Authentic Sexuality in a Sexually Dysfunctional Culture

Sex Outside the Lines: Authentic Sexuality in a Sexually Dysfunctional Culture
The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book

“The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book” The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book is a great way to learn the basics of this traditional healing practice. The illustrations are simple and easy to understand, making it perfect for students who need an accessible introduction to the subject. Additionally, the coloring aspect adds a fun layer of […]