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Author Interview with Stephan Labossiere

Welcome to my first author interview.  I'm thrilled to present Stephan Labossiere, author of the intriguing How to Get a Married Woman to Have Sex With You...If You're Her Husband.  A title sure to catch everyone's eye.  Biography: Stephan Labossiere is a man on a mission to help men and women experience more successful and… Continue reading Author Interview with Stephan Labossiere

How To Get
Book Review, Bostick Communications, Nonfiction, Relationships, Self-Help

How to Get a Married Woman to Have Sex With You…If You’re Her Husband by Stephan Labossiere

This is a quick reference guide for men (although women can learn a lot as well) written from a man’s point of view.  Mr. Labossiere believes “[the book] will, at the least, point you in the right direction and there are things that you will be able to take away from it to improve your… Continue reading How to Get a Married Woman to Have Sex With You…If You’re Her Husband by Stephan Labossiere

Finding Frances Featured
Book Review, Death, Family Relationships, PR by the Book

Finding Frances by Janice M. Van Dyck

Frances Baldwin is resigned to die.  She has been diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and congestive heart failure and her quality of life is diminishing, but convincing her family to let her go is an uphill battle.  Her husband Bill is angry and in denial, her youngest son Randy doesn't want any part… Continue reading Finding Frances by Janice M. Van Dyck

One Day Featured
Book Review, Contemporary, Relationships, Romance

One Day by David Nicholls

Emma and Dexter meet in college, have one night together, and become good friends.  Being friends is not Emma's choice, but Dexter's playboy lifestyle and irresponsible attitude are what they are.  The book gives us a look at what Emma and Dexter are doing on July 15 of every year from the day they meet… Continue reading One Day by David Nicholls

Is Journalism Worth Dying For Featured
Book Review, Journalism, Murder, NetGalley, Nonfiction, Russia

Is Journalism Worth Dying For?: Final Dispatches by Anna Politkovskaya

Anna Politkovskaya was a correspondent for the Novaya Gazeta newspaper and was an outspoken critic of the Kremlin and its policies in Chechnya. The definition of a hero in many people's eyes is a person who is admired for courage or noble qualities.  Anna was more than a hero.  She was the voice of the… Continue reading Is Journalism Worth Dying For?: Final Dispatches by Anna Politkovskaya