Why Everyone Needs to Read ‘The 15 Commitments Of Conscious Leadership’ [REVIEW]

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Everyone can become a better leader if they learn to think “above the line” as explained in the book, The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership. (Photo by reynermedia, Flickr)

I was first introduced to the “conscious leadership” style when I attended a webinar on the subject provided by my employer. The concept intrigued me so much, I immediately ordered a copy of The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Success by Jim Dethmer, Diana Chapman, and Kaley Warner Klemp. Continue reading “Why Everyone Needs to Read ‘The 15 Commitments Of Conscious Leadership’ [REVIEW]”

Will Eve Duncan Survive Iris Johansen’s ‘Night and Day’? [REVIEW] 

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Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan will do anything to protect a young girl. But what will she do when she becomes a killer’s next target? (Photo designed by Rob Grom)

Night and Day is the third installment in Iris Johansen’s latest Eve Duncan trilogy that began with Shadow Play and continued with Hide Away. This time out, Eve is joined by Joe Quinn, Jane MacGuire and friends, each with their own unique talent, as they race against the clock to save a young girl named Cara Delaney from the evil clutches of her sociopathic mother and deceptively innocent grandfather, Sergai Kaskov. Continue reading “Will Eve Duncan Survive Iris Johansen’s ‘Night and Day’? [REVIEW] “

Be Careful Who You Trust In Sean McFate’s ‘Shadow War’ [REVIEW]

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Mercenary Tom Locke wants revenge in Sean McFate and Bret Witter’s SHADOW WAR. (Photo by stephane, Flickr)

Sean McFate’s debut novel, Shadow War (co-written with Bret Witter), begins when a mercenary deep undercover in Libya is recalled to Washington. He is Tom Locke, an elite warrior for a private military company called Apollo Outcomes. Once he returns to the nation’s capital, he receives instructions that catapult him into the most dangerous adventure of his life. Continue reading “Be Careful Who You Trust In Sean McFate’s ‘Shadow War’ [REVIEW]”

Allison Leotta’s ‘The Last Good Girl’ Should Be Your First Summer Read [REVIEW]

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Sometimes no one will listen… until it is too late. (Photo by martinak15, Flickr)

When a young woman cries rape during her first week of college, no one listens to her… until she disappears. Who took her? Is she still alive? And why do all clues lead back to her university’s most prestigious fraternity? Allison Leotta shows us where all the bones are buried in her latest legal thriller, The Last Good Girl. Continue reading “Allison Leotta’s ‘The Last Good Girl’ Should Be Your First Summer Read [REVIEW]”

Enter To Win Six Summer Beach Reads! [CONTEST]

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Tell Jathan and Heather what your favorite summer read was for a chance to win six free books! (Photo by Philipp, Flickr)

What can be more relaxing than spending a summer at the beach getting lost in a delicious novel? Even if you can’t make it to the beach, you’re going to want to win our collection of six free romantic reads!

We’ve teamed up with our friends at Harlequin to send one of our lucky readers a box of six books hot off the press by some of America’s favorite authors. Enter now! Continue reading “Enter To Win Six Summer Beach Reads! [CONTEST]”