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Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? When you first met your spouse you probably had a…
Hang in There, Mama! For those moments when you think you’ll never live up to the Supermoms around you–when you’re…
★ ★ ★ ★ ★”“Taylor’s best friend’s brother, Jake, has always been hot, but it takes more than his sexy…
*A HOT Standalone Romantic Comedy *Everything in life was going perfectly, but then my luck expired.It all started when I…
The Lost Kitchen: Reflections and Recipes from an Alzheimer’s Caregiver is an honest and heartfelt look at the hidden gifts…
This “fascinating” New York Times bestseller (NPR) that “could stand as an ultimate prescription for life” (The Guardian) provides a glimpse into the inner workings of the human body. “Glorious… Astonishing… You will marvel at the brilliance and vast weirdness of your design” (The Washington Post).
Attorney Luke Goodrich has won legal battles over religious liberty for his clients, protecting them from being forced to violate their faith. In this eye-opening book, he shares his thoughts on some of today’s important conflicts. “If you want to understand religious freedom and how to protect it, you need this book” (Eric Metaxas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Martin Luther).
“A journey with heart” (The New York Times): Grieving the loss of his wife, retired journalist Bernard Ollivier set out to walk the Silk Road. He shares his trek in this remarkable chronicle of the storied trade route’s past and present. “Absorbing… Brims with a sojourner’s passion” (Kirkus Reviews).
Jill Grunenwald dreamed of becoming a librarian, but her first job — located in the library of a men’s prison — was far from what she imagined. In this memoir, she shares her unforgettable experience of seeing the importance of books firsthand. “A fascinating look into a world many of us never see” (Booklist).
Flora Miller Biddle was the product of a marriage between two of New York’s most powerful families, the Vanderbilts and the Whitneys. In this memoir, she shares memories of her early 20th-century childhood amid wealth and excess. An “Americanized version of Downton Abbey” (Publishers Weekly).