The phrase Jordan Raynor’s latest book, Master of One, speaks to the importance of working within one’s strengths and doing the work we are designed … Read More ›
The phrase Jordan Raynor’s latest book, Master of One, speaks to the importance of working within one’s strengths and doing the work we are designed … Read More ›
My appreciation of ferns came from my mum who is so fond of them and grew when we purchased a home with a garden filled … Read More ›
Rahal Abaza sat motionless in front of the panoramic view of the Persian Gulf. Opening line of “Promised Land” by Robert Whitlow This is my … Read More ›
“A stranger stalking down the street shouldn’t make her hands tremble in anticipation.” Opening line from On Wings of Devotion by Roseanna White The next … Read More ›
As the title suggests, Kim Eierman’s The Pollinator Victory Garden is all about helping our bees, wasps, butterflies and other pollinators succeed in a world … Read More ›
Guest book review by Karren Hodgkins I really enjoyed how there was action right from the beginning! It was a great start to this Regency … Read More ›
“Isaac Blake regretted his actions, but had there been any other choice?” Opening line of Thief of Lanwyn Manor by Sarah E. Ladd Having thoroughly … Read More ›
“Dear reader, there are truly times when the best, healthiest, most productive thing we can do is not to try harder, but rather to try … Read More ›
Having tackled a few small home improvement projects, the Black & Decker Complete Photo Guide to Outdoor Building book appealed to develop my understanding from … Read More ›
“One mistake. That was all it took to put Dustee’s life on the line—death right on her heels.” Opening lines from Seconds to Live by … Read More ›
Sumo-e (Japanese) or shuimo (Chinese) quick stroke painting is based on Chinese calligraphy and the focus of Virginia Lloyd-Davies new book Mindful Artist Sumi-e Painting. … Read More ›
Benjamin Booker sat in the Old Bailey, pulse pounding. His most important case to date had finally been called to trial—his chance to prove himself … Read More ›
“Rhys ap Tudor braced himself against the ship’s bow, his eyes trained on the coastline ahead. The sky was blue, but a gusty wind filled … Read More ›