Discover Your Potential with ‘The Only Skill That Matters’ [REVIEW]

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Ignite your life with The Only Skill That Matters. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Computers are taking over. Jobs are becoming harder to come by. But we don’t need to fret. Help is on the way. Award-winning podcaster Jonathan Levi shares his invaluable insights into the future, and how you can seize your place in it simply by learning The Only Skill That Matters.  Continue reading “Discover Your Potential with ‘The Only Skill That Matters’ [REVIEW]”

Gill Paul Serves Up A Slice of Alternate History in ‘The Lost Daughter’ [REVIEW]

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What ever became of Tsar Nicholas II’s daughter, Grand Duchess Maria Romanova? (Photo  Public Domain)

A deathbed confession. A shocking secret. One of the world’s greatest mysteries. When a woman starts digging into her father’s past, his hidden history leads to startling revelations in Gill Paul’s hypnotic new novel, The Lost Daughter.  Continue reading “Gill Paul Serves Up A Slice of Alternate History in ‘The Lost Daughter’ [REVIEW]”

‘The Chocolate Maker’s Wife’ Takes A Stand in Restoration London [REVIEW]

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Chocolate has never been so tempting. (Photo courtesy Canva)

An impoverished girl. An arranged marriage. Loads of decadent chocolate. In the midst of 17th-century London, a young woman’s dreams may come true or be shattered forever when she becomes The Chocolate Maker’s Wife in Karen Brooks’ new historical novel of sweet temptation.  Continue reading “‘The Chocolate Maker’s Wife’ Takes A Stand in Restoration London [REVIEW]”

Grieving Widow Thwarts Danger In ‘State of Lies’ [REVIEW]

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Sometimes you can’t trust anyone at all. (Photo courtesy Canva)

He is a loving husband and doting father. Then the unthinkable happens and his family is left behind to grieve. Soon they realize pieces to his story don’t fit. Some are left out altogether. Does his family know who he is at all? Find out in Siri Mitchell’s latest thrill ride, State of Lies.  Continue reading “Grieving Widow Thwarts Danger In ‘State of Lies’ [REVIEW]”

‘Pleased to Meet Me’ Pulls Back the Curtain On What Makes Us Unique [REVIEW]

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What is it that truly makes you unique? Find out what gives each of us our individuality in Bill Sullivan’s new book, Pleased to Meet Me from National Geographic. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Why do I always fall for the wrong person? Why can’t I tolerate other people’s idiosyncrasies? Why am I such a cynic? Why can’t I even look at a doughnut without gaining weight? The times we all ask “Why?” are seemingly endless. Most of us might think we know the answers to these introspective questions, but in truth, the real answers might surprise you. Now Professor Bill Sullivan sets the record straight in his new book, Pleased to Meet Me, from National Geographic.  Continue reading “‘Pleased to Meet Me’ Pulls Back the Curtain On What Makes Us Unique [REVIEW]”