The Parent’s Launch Code: An Exclusive Look at Dr. Jack Stoltzfus’s New Release

Introduction Parenting is a lifelong journey, but as our children grow into young adults, the transition from guidance to independence becomes one of the most complex phases. Dr. Jack Stoltzfus, a seasoned psychologist and parenting coach, understands this challenge well. His new book, The Parent’s Launch Code: Loving and Letting Go of Our Adult Children, […]
Virtual Book Club Discussion with Katherine Koch, Author of The Sower of Black Field

Interview by Book Chat Radio Book Chat Radio: Thank you for joining us today, Katherine. Your novel, The Sower of Black Field, delves into an intriguing part of history. Can you tell us what inspired you to write this story? Katherine Koch: Thank you for having me. I was inspired by the story of my […]
Virtual Book Club Discussion with Greg Demetriou: Insights from Ask A CEO: Hints, Tips, and Observations

Virtual Book Club Discussion with Greg Demetriou Hosted by Book Chat Radio In a recent virtual book club discussion hosted by Book Chat Radio, author Greg Demetriou shared his journey from NYPD detective to CEO and how that path led to the creation of his new book, Ask A CEO: Hints, Tips, and Observations. The […]
Borrowed Wisdom: How Adopting and Modifying Philosophies Can Enhance Personal Growth

Borrowed Wisdom: How Adopting and Modifying Philosophies Can Enhance Personal Growth Best-selling author Bret Davis has shared a unique perspective on personal growth in his book, Bretisms: Adopted, Borrowed and Modified Philosophies For a Life with LESS ANXIETY and MORE CONFIDENCE. The book is a treasure trove of wisdom, filled with sayings and philosophies that […]
Please Sir, May I Have Some More? A Guest Post by Author Joshua Elyashiv

I couldn’t scream for help. I couldn’t beg for my mother. I couldn’t even whisper the words “I’m sorry.” I had tried begging them to stop. I had tried staying silent and emotionless. I had tried showing my humanity, pain and fear. All of those encouraged the guards to beat me harder. I knew some […]
Optimism in the Face of the Unknown, Reviewing Christopher L. Smith’s Memoir Homeless to Hopkins

Christopher L. Smith’s Homeless to Hopkins is the author’s personal story about how he worked to achieve his dream. He started from a very low point in his life and worked all the way up to his now successful career. He went through things that not everyone experiences. He’d get knocked down and just get […]
Screw U by Jim Masiello, an Empowering Success Story

In Screw U: A Memoir, Jim Masiello bares his soul in a raw and unfiltered account of his experiences with the IRS as an entrepreneur. From the first page, the first sentence even, I was invested. Something about his journey from such difficult times to absolute success is nothing short of remarkable, and his revelations […]
Crossroads by Rhonda Parker Taylor is a Riveting Page-Turner with Unpredictable Twists

Throughout Crossroads by Rhonda Parker Taylor, readers are taken along on the suspenseful life journey of Paris Pennington, a character who, from the very first page, will captivate you with her resilience and determination. You can tell that the author planned out this novel carefully, the story will keep you guessing through every chapter. Secrets […]
Dawn Brotherton’s Newest Cozy Mystery: Oaky With a Hint of Murder

Dawn Brotherton has crafted captivating blend of vintage allure and contemporary suspense in her soon-to-be released Oaky With a Hint of Murder. Scheduled to debut on March 12th, 2024, Oaky is poised to enchant readers with its cozy yet compelling mystery, marking an intriguing installment in the Eastover Treasure series. Brotherton tells us that this […]
Lois P. Liggett Guest Post – Inspiration in Language

What inspired Lois P. Liggett to write Bone (& Body) Lessons: Culture, Measurement, and Language? People seek connections between past, present, and future. I was inspired to write this book to make those connections. The subject of bones is a hot topic for several reasons. Climate change is exposing the bones of our ancient relatives […]