Eat Hot…Look Hot – The Starter Cookbook by Alessandra Solis (Book Review #460)

Eat Hot…Look Hot is a cookbook self-help book. It is designed to lose weight by letting you eat more fat and increase your metabolism. It even has a ‘Go to Guide’ for people who do not wish to cook but yet follow the plan in order to get into shape.

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Home Is Where the Bark Is By Stella St. Claire

 

Home Is Where the Bark Is

By Stella St. Claire

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Willow Wells is officially an entrepreneur. With the first phase of her dog gym’s renovation complete, and a success, Willow is ready for more. A doggie spa to be exact. The plan is to win an upcoming dog show, not only giving her the funds for the expansion but a national advertising campaign with the winning dog, Lady Valkyrie. Everything is going according to plan—and Willow can see the future in all its gold medal and dog grooming glory—until Terry Gib, Lady Valkyrie’s owner, is accused of murder. Read More

Look for Me Under the Rainbow: A Novella by Bernard Jan (Book Review #459)

Look for Me Under the Rainbow is a short story about an environmentalist trying to save a seals life. Helen has to save Danny from the hunters and the ice.

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Manna City: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller by Geoffrey Pierce (Book Review #458)

Manna City is a science fiction story written in a post-apocalyptic world. People live in harsh environments but still remain having hope and Nista is nine months pregnant, starving.

 

Her situation is not good and her husband, Dane thinks she is losing her mind because she can hear the voice of her unborn child.  Losing their 10-year-old son does not make the situation any better either. This dark fiction does not disappoint, as Nista believes that someone is going to save them. Read More

Miss Titta Nurse Chloe by Regena Hoye (Book Review #457)

Miss Titta Nurse Chloe is a mystery thriller written about a widowed woman who has the ability to heal. Miss Titta decides to mentor a thirteen-year-old called Chloe. But when Chloe’s father has an accident, Miss Titta intervenes to seek justice. The story also unravels when Chloe also needs help and how Miss Titta has to then protect what she cares about. Read More

Peddling Doomsday Petra Jacob (Book Review #456)

Peddling Doomsday is a psychological thriller written about a girl who joins a cult named the ‘centre”, in order to prove herself worthwhile. Once, she joins the group she realizes that not everything she has been told is the truth. Delusions begin to overtake her and she begins to question herself.

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The Other Vietnam War: A Helicopter Pilot’s Life in Vietnam By Marc Cullison

The Other Vietnam War: A Helicopter Pilot’s Life in Vietnam

By Marc Cullison

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs, Historical, Military & Wars, Vietnam War

Book Description

Each of us who served in Vietnam was the guy next door, the average Joe, not a hero. The boy who might date your daughter or sister. The young man who might mow your yard. In Vietnam, we weren’t out to be heroes. We just did our jobs. Read More

Self-Trust: How to Build Trust, Heal Burnout and Navigate Through Life on Purpose by Ana Barreto (Book Review #455)

Self-Trust is a self- help book focusing on women and how they can heal and build trust as they sail through the ups and downs of life. Read More

Effective Treatment for Depression – Is Medication Necessary? by Sharon DeVinney

Effective Treatment for Depression – Is Medication Necessary? by Sharon DeVinney

 

As I said last month, research shows the best treatment for depression, in general, involves a combination of medication and psychotherapy. There are many therapy approaches, and I will address the most widely used ones in future posts. First though, it is important to address whether medication is a necessary part of treatment. Read More

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