Yen for Murder
Yen for Murder by Jeanne Burrows-Johnson is the fourth installment in the Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Mystery series—a mesmerizing blend of mystery, history, and the supernatural. The story once again follows Natalie Seachrist, a former journalist with an extraordinary gift: the ability to experience ... You Are a Bird
Breezy Van Lit, author of You Are a Bird, writes an allegory of a caged bird’s desire for freedom to address the reader’s perceived feelings of being trapped. The author’s writing style is concise and clear. This inspirational novella may be geared to middle-grade reading levels but is also relatable for adults who feel they were ... | |
You Are the Boss of You
Readers looking for a self-improvement book to help them take control of their lives and achieve their fullest potential will find “You Are the Boss of You: Cultivate the Mindset and Tools to Live Life on Your Terms” by Shauna Brittenham Reiter to be a truly empowering read. This book offers practical tools, insightful advice, ... Your Team Loves Mondays (...Right?)
Your Team Loves Mondays (...RIGHT?) by Kristin A. Sherry is a guide and a workbook on learning managerial skills. Every manager, executive, and want-to-be manager will recognize themselves somewhere in Sherry’s book. The book distills the many problems and managerial styles that keep even the most talented teams from realizing ... | |
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