Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? A Must-Read for Anyone Contemplating Divorce

Upon picking up Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely!, I was skeptical about the possibility of divorce being anything but messy and painful. However, this book proved to be a revelation. With a blend of empathy and practicality, the authors give you tips and teach you how to navigate divorce while keeping a healthy […]
The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun by M. Duviel Irizarry, Adventure and Political Intrigue

The Black Hearts: Book of the Rising Sun by M. Duviel Irizarry is a gripping tale of political intrigue and power struggles that will leave you on the edge of your seat. I absolutely love stories of complex geopolitics… I found myself thoroughly engrossed in this intricate web of alliances and betrayals throughout this book. […]
A Timeless Journey of Resilience: A Review of Ivy Hill by Arthur Ruben

Arthur Ruben’s work effortlessly brings the streets of 1950s Brooklyn and Newark to life, evoking a sense of familiarity and authenticity that is truly remarkable. As someone who grew up in the same era as the characters in Ivy Hill, reading this novel felt like a trip down memory lane. You can tell every detail […]
Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash & Bryan Levy – Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Book Spotlight

Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) How can you end your marriage with dignity and respect? While divorce can be filled with anger, frustration, and bitterness, most couples don’t want to end their marriage in an ugly, drawn-out battle that causes irreparable damage. Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) is your definitive guide […]
Twiggy and the Lost Socks Book Review, Artistry and Storytelling

In our world that has endless amounts of children’s books, Twiggy and the Lost Socks is unique and stands out to me. The author Renée DeVincent’s is both author and illustrator which I took notice to, it takes talent to do both! She has created a delightful experience for readers of all ages, really. The […]
Creative Insights with Debut Children’s Book Author Renée DeVincent

Author Renée DeVincent is the creative mind behind Twiggy and the Lost Socks, a vibrant story following our protagonist, Twiggy the squirrel. Renée’s ability to draw inspiration from the world around her coupled with her career and life experiences come together to create a lovely children’s book. Her characters are vibrant, an amalgamation of unique […]
Guest Post by Paul Kiritsis, From Ancestral Lore to Spiritual Awakening: A Life Shaped by Myth and Mystery
I was born on 15th July 1979 at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, as an incarnation of Greek stock. If the axiom “we choose our parents” is to be believed, the decisions I made before my conception are to be commended. Both my parents left Macedonia, Greece, for greener pastures in Australia in […]
Coping Through Dementia, An Interview with Cynthia D. Kline

When author Cynthia D. Kline’s fiancé of 15 years was diagnosed with rapid declining dementia, their world turned upside down. A mere 5 months later, he passed away, leaving her to navigate the turbulent waters of grief and helplessness. Yet, in the midst of despair, she found strength to fight the California system, as well […]
Teresa Benitez, What’s in Store and More

Author Teresa Benitez holds a B.S. from the University of Puerto Rico, a M.S. from Stanford, and a Ph.D. from the University of Florida, all in mechanical engineering. Aside from this impressive educational background, she was also a engineering instructional professor for nine years. She has one published book currently, Unburdening: An Abortion and Generational Trauma […]
Vulnerability as a Strength: The Power of Being Real with Your Children with Ryan Norris

The power of being real with our children helps create vulnerability. Being real is exposing ourselves emotionally and mentally to our children. Helping them understand what we are thinking and learning what they are thinking not only creates transparency. It also creates an example how to be open and honest about their feelings. A practical […]