Real Freedom, Why Franchises Are Worth Considering and How They Can Be Used For Building Wealth by Gregory Mohr You have the drive and work ethic… …but just don’t know how to start. Should you franchise your own business or buy into a well-known brand? Two of the roads to financial freedom are building a […]
Pawsitively Smokin’ by MK Scott
Pawsitively Smokin’ by MK Scott Something’s burning. Nala, private investigator, and her crime solving dog, Max, stumble across signs of a possible arsonist while examining an insurance claim. The authorities refuse to take the dog cam video seriously, which, makes Nala only more determined to discover the identity of the arsonist. An unwelcome roommate, a […]
Revelation of Truth by Clinton Bezan
Revelation of Truth by Clinton Bezan Is the world falling apart or is it falling into place? Amidst fears brought on by wars, catastrophic climate change cautioning, pandemic panic, uncertainty regarding the great reset, increased government control and decreased personal rights and freedoms and cultural trends, questions about the future of mankind abound. Are we […]
That’s How It Was by Hazel Pacheco
That’s How It Was by Hazel Pacheco Best described as slyly funny and heart-warming, That’s How It Was: Operation Finders Keepers is uniquely written in letter format. Written from a ten-year-old boy’s perspective, Randy Ray’s letters prove to be captured moments in time just waiting to be discovered by his daughters thirty-seven years later. These […]
Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco
Henry Wondered by Hazel Pacheco In book one of the Henry and Friends Series, somewhere in the bosque, in the open spaces near the Rio Grande, lives a covey of quail . . . In this episode, Henry wonders about many things. In particular, how to impress his first crush! When a handsome roo enters […]
Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco
Federico Exaggerated by Hazel Pacheco Book two of the Henry and Friends series, features the flamboyant Federico who loves the spotlight, and frequently regales the covey with his exaggerated tales of daring. In this episode, Federico captures the attention of his audience with an inflated story of his bravery on the Rio Grande. Without warning, […]
Preventing Her Shutdown by Sammie Marsalli
Preventing Her Shutdown by Sammie Marsalli Preventing Her Shutdown is an inside look of what an ongoing caregiver spouse goes through in my desperate effort to keep my wife with Alzheimer’s “connected”. Very personal unloaded emotions are expressed and actions taken, never confided to anyone while slowly losing my wife. This book started out as […]
From My Heart To Yours; A Mother’s Advice To Her Son by Myrlande E Sauveur
From My Heart To Yours; A Mother’s Advice To Her Son by Myrlande E Sauveur Poems that radiate the unconditional love of motherhood. Poetry can uplift and inspire, and the poems in this collection certainly deliver. Written by a mother for her infant son, these poems will resonate in your soul, soothe your mind, and […]
You Do You by Daphne McDonagh
You Do You by Daphne McDonagh Daphne McDonagh shares her life experiences with you and hopes you may find that one nugget in her story to assist you on your journey. For everyone that has struggled through life and felt they could not be themselves. Yes, tragic and horrible things happen, but you do not […]
Then There Were … Two Murders? by P.C. James
Then There Were … Two Murders? by P.C. James ‘Then There Were … Two Murders?’ is the second book in the Miss Riddell Cozy Mystery series. It follows directly after ‘In the Beginning, There was a Murder’ where, at the end, Miss Riddell receives a letter asking for her help. The letter is from an […]