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 business or buying into a franchise. Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Gregory K. Mohr has done both. From managing restaurants to micro-circuit engineering, he had a broad range of … [Read more...] about Real Freedom, Why Franchises Are Worth Considering and How They Can Be Used For Building Wealth by Gregory Mohr
Modern Monarchy: The Caveman King by Shemar James
Modern Monarchy: The Caveman King by Shemar James In the era where prehistoric and modern people coexist, darkness infiltrates the Goldleaf kingdom as it is left vulnerable in the King and Queen’s absence. Determined to defend their castle, the heirs to the throne and their friends must combat the power-hungry Caveman King and his vicious army who threaten the safety and dominion of their home. They soon realize that he is just the beginning of their coming storm of trouble: ruthless giants, … [Read more...] about Modern Monarchy: The Caveman King by Shemar James
The Deadlands by Minerva Hart
The Deadlands by Minerva Hart In a world ravaged and reshaped by a monstrous virus, an unlikely pair attempt to save a girl from a Jhingoist cult. Thirty years ago, the Splicer's Sickness swept across the globe, turning all it infected into vicious, half-animal creatures and leaving everyone else to fend for themselves. Since then, life has adapted. That goes doubly for Karl Gearhart, a former soldier in the Alpine Safe Zone who has since deserted his group and gone to live in an abandoned … [Read more...] about The Deadlands by Minerva Hart
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 gun-toting opponent, plus a dog fashion show complicate her already chaotic life. What she needs is a crystal ball, a bullet is what … [Read more...] about Pawsitively Smokin’ by MK Scott
Rosen by Michelle Hall
Most people love Thanksgiving. Then again, most people have things to be thankful for. Six years ago, around this time, Leonard Rosen lost his daughter to a drug overdose, leaving behind his only grandson, Jackie. This year, he’s about to be dealt another devastating blow when Leonard learns Jackie’s father plans to take his son and move halfway across the world. Crushed by the news, Leonard goes back to doing what he does best: He meets the perfect woman. As the two spend Thanksgiving in a … [Read more...] about Rosen by Michelle Hall
Run by Thomas Goering
Just a fun children's book about a worm and his life running from predators. Simple but good lesson about standing up for yourself and the power of friends. … [Read more...] about Run by Thomas Goering
Loose Ends: A Clean Romantic Suspense (An Untapped Source Book 3) by Amy Martinsen
Loose Ends: A Clean Romantic Suspense (An Untapped Source Book 3) by Amy Martinsen Who killed Nahla? This question haunts CIA Officer Kate Ross. Even after collecting a box full of evidence in a secret, obsessive manhunt, Kate isn’t able to discover who killed the most valuable agent she’s ever handled. When the box goes missing, Kate must go against all her spy training to find Nahla’s killer, propelling John and the U-Tap team on a harrowing race against time. Will Kate find the killer, … [Read more...] about Loose Ends: A Clean Romantic Suspense (An Untapped Source Book 3) by Amy Martinsen
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 about to enter the Great Tribulation period prophesied in the Bible? Is humanity heading for the storm above all storms? In a … [Read more...] about Revelation of Truth by Clinton Bezan
Faking It with the Detective by Rose Bak
Faking It with the Detective by Rose Bak She’s always wanted an adventure, and she’s going to get it, even if she has to pretend to be someone else! All her life, Michelle has longed for the kind of adventures that she reads about in books. Instead, the forty-year-old cashier has a boring life, a boring job, a boring apartment, and a cat who hates her. Nothing exciting ever happens to her. Until she meets Derrick… The handsome detective thinks that she’s his FBI contact. When he crashes … [Read more...] about Faking It with the Detective by Rose Bak
The Maiden of the Storm by Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple
The Maiden of the Storm by Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple When the power of love is stronger than the chains of bondage . . . She's a powerful Scottish Highland Celtic woman. He's a Roman warrior, captive in her village. When their passion for each other grows, can they find a way to be together? Or will the conflicts between the Celts and Romans drive them apart? In the Caledonii village, Riana is the chieftain’s oldest daughter and accustomed to position and authority. Until the day a … [Read more...] about The Maiden of the Storm by Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple
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 treasured memories allow his daughters to get to know the boy who became their father. … [Read more...] about That’s How It Was by Hazel Pacheco
System 3 Thinking by Stephen K Lee
In a lake there's a patch of lily pads doubling in size every day. It takes 48 days for the patch to cover the entire lake, how long does it take to cover half of the lake? System 1 - fast, intuitive thinking - says 24 days. System 2 - slower logical thinking - says 47 days. System 3 Thinking looks more closely at the question and comes to a different conclusion, that after 48 days the patch would cover much of an ocean, not a lake. But this book isn't about puzzles, its central theme is … [Read more...] about System 3 Thinking by Stephen K Lee