BOOK REVIEW - 4 Stars - Dark Angel by John Sandford
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The Help
It’s not often that I read a book after seeing the movie. Usually, they are so very different that it hurts my head to make sense of what I’m reading! But I was pleasantly surprised with Kathryn Stockett’s The Help. The well known movie staring Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer, and Jessica Chastain has … Continue reading The Help
Start With Why
If you ask most of your company’s employees, they can quickly tell you what your business does. They can probably even tell you how it happens. But do they (and you) know why you’re doing it? What about your customers? Your “why” sets you apart from the competition and takes you from competing money: price … Continue reading Start With Why
Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words
As a little girl, I loved fairy tales and what better fairy tale exists than an every day woman marrying a prince? True love plus instant princess title? Yes, please! For most outside of Britain, that’s exactly what Diana Spencer’s life looked like – a prince swept her off her feet during a whirlwind romance, … Continue reading Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words
The Invention of Wings
It’s Sarah’s 11th birthday and her mother has a grand gift planned – another girl named Hetty. The Grimke family has lived in antebellum Charleston for decades along with their slaves, including Hetty and her mother Charlotte. But Sarah isn’t interested in owning another human and quickly tries to grant her freedom but her actions … Continue reading The Invention of Wings
Quentins
Ella Brady and her friends have a routine of meeting at Quentins when there’s something to celebrate. The restaurant is a fancier establishment, but the girls enjoy the Early Bird dinner and some quality time together. It’s where they fall in love, and where Ella Brady’s life completely falls apart. The restaurant and it’s owners … Continue reading Quentins
Girl, Wash Your Face
What lies are running your life? The lie of comparison? The lie of self-doubt? What about the lie of negative thoughts? Rachel Hollis confronts all of these and so much more in Girl, Wash Your Face. The entrepreneur, social media maven, and motivational speaker brings her life experiences to the pages of this book. Each … Continue reading Girl, Wash Your Face
Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversation on Life with John F. Kennedy
When remembering Jacqueline Kennedy, there are two images most Americans recall: her signature bouffant hair and string of pearls, or her pink ensemble with a pillbox hat covered in her husband’s blood. But what happened when she left the White House? Who was she after JFK’s death? This grieving widow, mother, daughter, and friend gave … Continue reading Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversation on Life with John F. Kennedy
Jackie and Maria
What do a Greek opera soprano and a former American first lady have in common? Many are familiar with the iconic photographs of Jacqueline Kennedy during JFK’s presidency or the arias sung by Maria Callas, but their hidden struggles defined their personal lives. From failed pregnancies to troubled marriages to loving the same man – … Continue reading Jackie and Maria
Someone Else’s Shoes
Jojo Moyes is back with her latest book Someone Else’s Shoes, which follows two very different women as they grapple with relationship challenges, new careers, and parenting problems. Filled with Moyes classic humor and witty conversation, this new release is sure to make you laugh. Sam’s employer was recently acquired by a big company leaving … Continue reading Someone Else’s Shoes










