Welcome to the author interview with author Michael Hingson and his co-author Kerri Wyatt Kent as he shares with us about his book Live Like a Guide Dog: True Stories from a Blind Man and His Dogs about Being Brave, Overcoming Adversity, and Moving Forward in Faith! Blurb: A guide dog’s guide to life’s most... Continue Reading →
Finding Color: A hilarious and messy backpacking adventure in the ’90s (Back in a Year Series Book 1) by Candace MacPhie
Ready to go on an adventure across Greece and Europe in the 90s? Looking for some humor to go with your adventure? Then join author Candace MacPhie as she takes off from her job and goes on an adventure in a quest to find the color missing in her life. Finding Color: A hilarious and... Continue Reading →
The Glass Lodge by John Brady McDonald
The Glass Lodge by John Brady McDonald is a collection of poetry written by author McDonald from his youth spanning well into his adult years. Each poem is a story that details various moments in his life. Some will share a story that many of us can relate to, while others will be eye-opening pieces... Continue Reading →
Life Strikes Back by Candace MacPhie
Life Strikes Back is book two in the Back in a Year series by Candace MacPhie. Readers who enjoy travel memoirs will find many a delight in the pages of this novel as author MacPhie continues her travel saga across Eastern Europe. If you’ve read book one: Finding Color then you’re not going to want... Continue Reading →
Lost and Found in Mexico by Candy Wolff
Lost and Found in Mexico, A Widow’s Road to Recovery, by Candy Wolff is a memoir that details the heartbreaking loss lived by Candy Wolff herself. This retelling will detail for readers the struggles that author Wolff experienced after the sudden loss of her beloved husband while they were on vacation in Cabo, Mexico. While... Continue Reading →
Heart of New York: Stories of Loss, Redemption & Family by Emil Rem
Heart of New York: Stories of Loss, Redemption & Family by Emil Rem continues the author’s shared journey of taking a walk down memory lane, gaining a new perspective on his present-day life (in the story, of course), and reflecting on the past. Yes, this is technically a holiday-themed novel, but at the end of... Continue Reading →
Light Come Out of the Closet by Roger Leslie
I’m sure you’ve seen or heard the saying, ‘Be kind, for everyone is fighting a battle you know nothing about’ (Attributed by many to Plato). That’s undoubtedly true. We all have battles, whether from childhood, work, or within. Whether these battles are significant or concern everyday problems, we all have our struggles. We all fight... Continue Reading →
The Box Must Be Empty by Marilyn Kriete
Marilyn Kriete is one of those authors that you want to read what she writes if you read her once, and become addicted after a few pages of the first book. This book starts off rocking like… Titanic, hahahahah, but before the tears and confusion grip you, and drag you under their current while you... Continue Reading →
Light Come Out Of The Closet by Roger Leslie
Ah the dilemma, a highly religious family, and a gay child... Ahhh yes, the two needed components for a horror story, yet, this is a light and emotional memoir about the story of the author and his journey on self-discovery, although he stated, in the very first words that he knew he was gay from... Continue Reading →
Embracing The Tempest by D. A. Andrews
I went into this book expecting to read poetry and possibly save some for the future to read again, what I got was a whole experience. D. A. Andrews took a pen and scribbled out a window into her soul and the reader gets to take a peek inside. This book was a mix of... Continue Reading →
