Bring Order to Your Life, Home and Routines with ‘Martha Stewart’s Organizing’ [REVIEW]

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Put your favorite things on display. Organize your home today! (Photo courtesy Canva)

Are you tired of living in chaos? Would you like to bring more order to your home, job, and family? If you don’t know where to start, America’s favorite homemaker has you covered! In a book filled with fabulous tips to streamline every aspect of your existence, Martha Stewart’s Organizing shows you how to clear the clutter so you can love your life again. Continue reading “Bring Order to Your Life, Home and Routines with ‘Martha Stewart’s Organizing’ [REVIEW]”

Owen Matthews Reveals ‘An Impeccable Spy: Richard Sorge, Stalin’s Master Agent’ in Riveting New Book [REVIEW]

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Richard Sorge: (left) His official Comintern identity photograph, Moscow, 1924; (right) his police photograph after his arrest. (Photo on left courtesy Owen Matthews/Photo on right by SPUTNIK Alamy Stock Photo)

Formidable. Fleckless. Brilliant. Richard Sorge is the kind of spy who could make James Bond jealous. The information he provided to his masters was spot on, his escapades legendary. Now it is your turn to discover one of the Soviet Union’s most revered operatives in Owen Matthews’ fascinating book, An Impeccable Spy. Continue reading “Owen Matthews Reveals ‘An Impeccable Spy: Richard Sorge, Stalin’s Master Agent’ in Riveting New Book [REVIEW]”

John DeSimone’s ‘The Road to Delano’ is a Novel to Savor [REVIEW]

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Sometimes our dreams must take a back seat to the greater good. (Photo courtesy Canva)

A high school athlete. A failing vineyard. The shocking revelation that will alter the course of a family’s life forever. In John DeSimone’s new novel, The Road to Delano is paved with the kind of challenges that transform a boy into a man. Continue reading “John DeSimone’s ‘The Road to Delano’ is a Novel to Savor [REVIEW]”

THE BRIDLED TONGUE: Five Questions for Catherine Meyrick [INTERVIEW]

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Author Catherine Meyrick stops by to chat about her latest book, The Bridled Tongue. (Photo courtesy Canva/Courante Publishing/Catherine Meyrick)

Why do people get married? It’s a question many of us ask ourselves, before and after taking vows. Yet as sticky a question as that can be in modern times, back in 1586 England, the answers were even more complicated than they are now. Find out why as author Catherine Meyrick sits down to chat with us about her new historical novel, The Bridled Tongue. We hope you enjoy this exclusive interview! —J&H Continue reading “THE BRIDLED TONGUE: Five Questions for Catherine Meyrick [INTERVIEW]”

Chris Babu’s ‘The Insurrection’ is the Perfect Read for Self Quarantine [REVIEW]

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Welcome to New America. (Photo courtesy Canva)

The world as we know it is over. In its place has arisen a New America. The new regime challenges its citizens in ways they never thought possible. And now the fate of the world is in the hands of our youth, and a small group of teens will do anything necessary to reveal deeply entrenched secrets. Enter a fascinating—but dangerous—dystopian world, as only author Chris Babu could imagine it. Continue reading “Chris Babu’s ‘The Insurrection’ is the Perfect Read for Self Quarantine [REVIEW]”