
Strength in Stilettos: Walking Tall After Domestic Violence
High heels have always been more than shoes to me. They are a symbol of elegance, resilience, and the ability to stand tall even when life tries to knock you down. For years, I wore

High heels have always been more than shoes to me. They are a symbol of elegance, resilience, and the ability to stand tall even when life tries to knock you down. For years, I wore

Life has moments that test our patience. Be it challenging our beliefs or shaking our sense of balance, the truth is that when faced with these critical and often unexpected curveballs, it is easy to

BOOK DESCRIPTION : As one of Marriott’s first franchisees, Bruce White built a highly successful and widely respected hospitality company. From roadside hotels to some of the largest and most experiential urban hotels in the

Growing up is never easy, especially when every choice feels like it could change the course of your life. In Bill Baxter’s novel The Chainman, Billy’s story illustrates that growth is not a linear path,

The clang of hammers against steel, the heavy smell of oil, and the shouts of men echoing through shipyards defined a way of life in Northern Ireland during the 1950s and 1960s. It was not

If you have ever made a poor decision because you reacted too quickly, spoke out of frustration, or failed to read the room, you are not alone. These are not just personal flaws; they are

There is something magical about storytime. When a child climbs into the lap of a parent, grandparent, or teacher and listens to a story, they are not only learning about words and pictures; they are

Murder mysteries often follow a familiar trail. You will find clues, suspects, and a final reveal that ties everything together. But Doris Anne Beaulieu’s All for a Buck is different. This book blends the struggles

The Forbidden Next Door Series by Elaine Fran Secrets tend to resist staying buried, especially when we attempt to hide them. That is the driving force behind The Forbidden Next Door Series by Elaine Fran.

Some books wear their heart on their sleeve. Others go deeper, letting their soul spill out—stained, smelly, and sincere. Alvin Johnson’s From a Shack to the Plaza is one of those books. It’s not a