Robin Bielman’s ‘The Wedding Crasher and the Cowboy’ Will Make Your Heart Happy [REVIEW]

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Spending time with her college nemesis doesn’t work out quite as she thought it would. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Sometimes people get our motives all wrong. At least that’s what happens to a woman intent on helping her ex move on with his life. When she runs into an old college foe, he suspects she has ulterior motives and is determined to keep her away from the groom. Which one of them will accomplish their goal? Find out in Robin Bielman’s delicious new novel, The Wedding Crasher and the Cowboy.

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National Geographic’s ‘Lost Cities, Ancient Tombs’ is a Must Have for Every Armchair Adventurer [REVIEW]

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King Tut’s golden tomb in Egypt (Photo courtesy Canva)

Ever since I was a boy sitting in a darkened cinema watching Indiana Jones scramble to find some ancient artifact, I have been fascinated by archaeology. After all, who wouldn’t want to unearth a fabled treasure that is thousands of years old? Indy made it all seem so glamorous and exciting (barring ancient curses, of course). But all of that was make believe. Over the years, however, real life adventurers have found authentic relics shrouded in even more mystery and lore than those on the silver screen, which is even more titillating. Now, National Geographic has compiled a volume covering 100 of these amazing discoveries in their new book, Lost Cities, Ancient Treasures, and we are sure you’re going to love it!

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Learn How to Take Better Pictures in National Geographic’s ‘Complete Photo Guide’ [REVIEW]

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Improve your photography skills with National Geographic’s Complete Photo Guide. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Whether you’re a professional photographer, a social media influencer, or even a parent casually snapping pictures of your children at the playground with your phone, you undoubtedly want to take the very best pictures you can. National Geographic wants to help. Together with two of their best photographers, they have created the Complete Photo Guide to show you how to get superior results no matter what type of camera you might be working with. And who knows? With Nat Geo’s guidance and a little perseverance, your future photos just might end up on a gallery wall!

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Discover How to Thrive in Adversity in Michelle Pearce’s ‘Night Bloomers’ [REVIEW]

Do some people, like flowers, only thrive in the dark? (Photo courtesy Canva)

A person’s perception is their reality. No matter how you spin the conversation, if someone perceives the situation one way you will not win them over to another point of view. Only that individual can chose to see another viewpoint. But in Michelle Pearce’s Night Bloomers, she uses the analogy of a flower that blooms at night to help readers look at themselves when it comes to growth.

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National Geographic’s ‘Ultimate Journeys for Two’ Dares Couples to Dream Big and Embrace Adventure [REVIEW]

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Mike and Anne Howard glamping (Photo courtesy HoneyTrek, Facebook)

Indulgent spa days. Languid afternoons whiled away on sunny beaches and nights wrapped in high thread count sheets. Fine wine and epic meals served at Michelin star restaurants. While those things might be what some honeymooners dream of doing together as they enter the wonderful world of marriage, you won’t find those things described in Mike and Anne Howard’s Ultimate Journeys for Two. Rather, they invite you to venture off the beaten path and blaze new trails as you discover one another and the world around you.

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