Professional Boundaries by Jennifer Peel (book review)
At thirty two, Kelli Bryant is ready to take on the world, and Chandler Media, as the new Marketing Director, but her plans are derailed when her promotion is given to none other than Ian Greyson, Kelli’s old college flame, her one true love and the one man she hoped [...]
Sharing My Past With You (video)
I can't believe it! There are two books that my sisters and I checked out of the library on a regular basis. I often thing about those books, but I'd give up on ever reading them again. Then THIS happened! (NOTE: I don't know yet how to edit videos, so [...]
Author Interview: Denise Weimer
This month I have an extra special author for you. Not only is she a managing editor with Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas, she also has two—TWO—books releasing the month! Without further ado, the very busy Denise Weimer: I know you're busy this month with two book launches, so thank [...]
Beyond I Do by Jennifer Slattery (book review)
Marriage . . . it's more than a happily ever after. Eternally more. Ainsley Meadows, raised by a hedonistic mother who cycles through jobs and relationships like wrapping paper on Christmas morning, falls into a predictable and safe relationship with Richard, a self-absorbed, socialite psychiatrist. But as Ainsley's wedding nears, [...]
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (book reivew)
The Picture of Dorian Gray is an 1891 philosophical novel by Irish writer and playwright Oscar Wilde. In this celebrated work, his only novel, Wilde forged a devastating portrait of the effects of evil and debauchery on a young aesthete in late-19th-century England. Combining elements of the Gothic horror novel [...]