Keep On Glowing: Your Guide to Graceful Empowerment and Unstoppable Glow by Robin Emtage (Book Review #2142)

In Keep On Glowing, Robin Emtage offers more than a wellness guide—she delivers a transformative, radiant manifesto for women 40 and beyond. Rooted in self-love, clean beauty rituals, and emotional empowerment, this book invites readers to redefine aging as a time not of decline, but of luminous power.

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Hedgehog’s Winter by Raven Howell (Book Review #2141)

In Hedgehog’s Winter, award-winning author Raven Howell brings to life a gentle and heartwarming tale of determination, friendship, and the magic of the changing seasons. Perfect for young readers ages 3–7, this beautifully told wintertime story captures the quiet joy of exploring the world around us—even when others would rather stay tucked in and cozy.

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Overcoming the Struggles Authors Face in the Publishing Industry by Jeyran Main

Breaking into the publishing industry has never been easy, and for many authors, the journey from manuscript to bookstore shelf is filled with obstacles. Whether pursuing traditional publishing or self-publishing, writers often face similar struggles—each demanding resilience, adaptability, and persistence.

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Hearts on the Line by R. Katze (Book Review #2140)

In Hearts on the Line, R. Katze crafts a deeply emotional and engaging second-chance romance that explores love, memory, fear, and the enduring power of connection. Set in the charming coastal town of Shoreton Point, the story reunites Jennifer Blakely—a dedicated high school English teacher—with her childhood best friend and high school crush, NFL player Adam Thompson. What begins as a nostalgic reconnection soon unearths unresolved feelings, buried fears, and dangerous secrets that threaten more than just their hearts.

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Give a Big Cheer! It’s A Brand New Year! by Martha Freeman Glass (Book Review #2139)

Martha Freeman Glass’s debut picture book, Give a Big Cheer! It’s A Brand New Year!, is a bright and joyful celebration of seasons, friendship, and the simple delights that come with every month of the year. Written in rhyming verse and paired with her own whimsical, colorful illustrations, this delightful story is tailor-made for young readers discovering the passage of time and the wonder of everyday moments.

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Girl Unlearned: Finding My Voice, Rebuilding My Life, and Breaking Generational Cycles by Anh Mian (Book Review #2138)

Anh Mian’s Girl Unlearned is a profoundly raw and honest memoir that powerfully explores the difficult journey of breaking generational cycles and reclaiming one’s identity. It is a story that will resonate deeply with anyone who has wrestled with silence, shame, or the emotional weight of childhood trauma.

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Worst Hero Ever by Archer Thorn (Book Review #2137)

In Worst Hero Ever, Archer Thorn launches an irreverent, high-octane, and emotionally rich opening salvo to what promises to be an expansive saga—the Black Cape Saga. With sharp wit, reluctant heroism, and unflinching heart, this first installment manages to both deconstruct the superhero genre and deliver an addictive new universe.

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The Broken Fife by Gary C. Demack (Book Review #2136)

The Broken Fife is a deeply emotional and morally complex historical novel that blends the harsh realities of the American Civil War with the tender humanity of forbidden love, sacrifice, and redemption.

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