Ale’s Fair in Love and War

Hollis Hayes is the worst neighbor in the entire history of neighbors. She’s also the hottest. F.M.L. I don’t have time to fight with the dog groomer next door. There’s a brewery to run, siblings to rein in, and a mom to look after. So if Hollis thinks I’ll roll over and let her drive me out of business, she’s not nearly as smart as she thinks she is. Sure, I enjoy the little pranks we play on each other, and I don’t hate watching her prance around in those tight leggings. But she�... [Read More...]

Zero Waste Hero: Going Plastic Free and Tips to Live a Waste Free Life

Do you feel guilty every time you throw something away? If you’re tired of feeling like a garbage-generating machine, this ebook is for you. From your kitchen to your bathroom, your wardrobe to your cleaning supplies, we’ll help you transform your life into a sustainable, waste free paradise (and have a few laughs while we’re at it). $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Web3 Social: How Creators Are Changing the World Wide Web (And You Can Too!)

Since 1990, the World Wide Web has developed through three phases. The read phase gave individuals and companies a platform for publishing on a broader scale than ever before, but it wasn’t interactive. The read-write phase allows readers and creators to interact with each other on the same Web page, but it has a few drawbacks: Creators are not compensated for the content they produce for platforms, their data is not secure, and they have no ownership of user-generated content. Web3 is em... [Read More...]

Your Pelvic Floor Sucks: But It Doesn’t Have To: A Whole Body Guide to a Better Pelvic Floor

Does your pelvic floor suck? Quick answer: Your pelvic floor actually does suck. Most people recognize a kegel exercise. So yes, your pelvic floor sucks, but did you know it does a lot more than that? At least one in four women has some amount of pelvic floor dysfunction and most are being told it’s a normal part of having kids or aging. But Dr. Lindsay Mumma disagrees and thinks you should, too. She outlines an evidence-informed approach for improving pelvic floor function that is nerdy ... [Read More...]

Avenger of Blood

How do you go from poster child of All-American-Girl-Next-Door to Calculating-Killer-on-a-Murderous-Rampage? Try discovering a houseful of your family’s bloody corpses. Anna Croix’s life was perfect, until suddenly it wasn’t. Amazing family? Check. Doting Fiancé? Check. The career she’s always wanted? Almost check. And then there was nothing … Nothing but a gaping hole longing to be filled. Question is, does she fill it with peace and acceptance or bitterness and ... [Read More...]

The Little Book of Self-Enquiry: Ancient Keys for a Modern Age

This little book can be read in just a few hours while also providing enough depth to get you thinking deeply about aspects of the personal journey that you may not have considered before. It will give you the opportunity to look more closely at your life journey, how and why it differs from others’ and how you can become increasingly more on track – aligned – with where you are heading. $7.15 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Like Sweet Buttermilk

Family therapist Naomi Alexander has a no-nonsense approach to everything—except her personal life. Still in mourning for her murdered husband, she shares a shameful secret with her twenty-year-old daughter. And for the first time in a long time, she has an intriguing case. Richard Phillips is leading what seems to be a comfortable home-life with his wife, Vivian, and their daughter. But Viv reveals that she’s seeing someone else—and Rick’s determination to make things right again leads... [Read More...]

Free: Reckoning Day: A Short Story

( A Review by S. Rock) Twilight Zone style story with modern day allegory The story wastes no time jumping right into a panicked scene and I felt the fear and urgency the author was putting out. I identified with the main character in that I had no reference for the fear other than the panicked setting, but I felt it as he did. The story has a twist that is very provocative. It reminded me of the old Rod Serling stories on Twilight Zone and Night Gallery. It is very much in that style. It also ... [Read More...]

Everyone Dies

Death lurks in the choices we make. Otherworldly creatures, the not-so-dearly departed, fellow man, and creations of our own demise patiently wait while we bumble through life, thinking we are in control. The end is always near. $1.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]