Author: Cindy Oldham, Vicky Ennis, Jenny Steeswww.TideDancer.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson As I read Kaleidoscope Memories – Childhood Stories that Celebrate Family Life, I couldn’t help but think that these authors were surely paying it backwards by collecting and sharing their childhood stories. So many people take life a day at a time never allowing […]
Author: Patt Ferowww.queenmotorhome.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson What do best friends, a homeless woman with a mysterious past, a good-hearted trucker, an intuitive dog, a misguided young man, and a neglected young girl have in common? The Silver Queen Screamer for starters. With a cast of wildly opposite personalities, plus a host of many others, […]
Author: Dr. Dorothea Hover-Kramerwww.secondchancedream.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Dr. Dorothea Hover-Kramer is a psychotherapist and co-founder of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology. She has written Second Chance at Your Dream as a guide for healing, cleansing, and renewing. She works with ayurvedic energy centers, called chakras, to promote health and increase energy; to change […]
Author: Amy Ferrismarryinggeorgeclooney.com/blog Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson Reading warning: Hold on to your sensitivities as you ride with author Amy Ferris on her menopausal journey in Marrying George Clooney. It isn’t for the faint of heart. In this book, the overuse of expletives reminds me of a potentially good meal…too much salt and you might […]
Author: Erica Minerwww.ericaminer.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos Author Erica Miner dips into the adolescent’s world and fashions a tale of love, learning, and loss in FourEver Friends. Set in the 1960s, Miner’s story follows the lives of four young women: their heartaches and disappointments; their shared dreams and aspirations. Hefty doses of drama usually riddle […]
Author: Dr. Barbara Collinswww.drbarbaracollins.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos It’s Your Turn is a concise but powerful offering from author, professor and executive coach, Dr Barbara Collins. Collins began a career in education, and while it was rewarding, she still grappled with the nagging sensation that something was missing. She paid close attention to the emptiness […]
Author: Nan Russellwww.nanrussell.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos On your mark. Get set. Go! Author, columnist, and speaker, Nan Russell, serves up Hitting Your Stride – Your Work, Your Way and the race begins. With a bachelor’s degree from Stanford, a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and twenty years in corporate management she is […]
Author: Dr. Dwight Lundell & Lois Smithersgreatcholesterollie.com Reviewed By: Melinda Cianos I spend eight to ten hours daily as a patient service representative for a hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. I talk to patients, both young and old, who work diligently at maintaining their health; some are dealing with hypertension issues, others may be managing diabetes, […]
Author: Judith Sherven, PhD/Jim Sniechowski, PhDtheheartofmarketing.com Reviewed By: Dotsie Bregel Placing love in the mix of marketing may sound corny, but it works. According to the authors, it’s when we add love and concern that marketing becomes authentic. Their approach has more to do with opening a relationship than closing a sale. In this day […]
Author: Kathi Caseywww.kathicaseypilates.com Reviewed By: Georgia Richardson Exercise—Easy…An oxymoron, or so I thought, until I read, “Get Off the Couch, Potato!” Author Kathi Casey, known as “The Healthy Boomer Body Expert,” has developed a 30-day powerful program that helps everyone throw those excuses out the window. Is your lifestyle sedimentary? Not to worry, these exercises […]