Book Review: Seed of the Sunflower by @LisaNEdwards via @tdmiller820917

There is a saying, “all good things must come to an end,” and for me, this saying became true when I recently finished reading Seed of the Sunflower, the third book in an amazing trilogy by gifted author Lisa N. Edwards. This trilogy began with the impressive Can’t Fight Fate and its equally impressive sequel, Chasing Butterflies. These books told the story of Hollywood entertainment lawyer Nikki Kirkpatrick, a woman desperately searching for the green eyed soul mate predicted by psychics.
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Interview with #MixingItUp author @traciebanister via @tdmiller820917

Tracie Banister is the author of Twin Piques, In Need Of Therapy, Blame It On The Fame and Mixing It Up. The hallmark of Tracie’s books are that they depict strong women navigating family, friends, career and often romance. Banister’s humorous and realistic dialogue make her characters accessible to readers. While her work is in the Chick Lit genre, Banister writes books that have universal appeal regardless of gender. Her latest book, Mixing It Up, will be released on October 19th. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing her about Mixing It Up. Read what she had to say below:

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Book Preview: Engaged to An Alien Pop Star by @kendrybird via @tdmiller820917

Daisy Kirkwood is a strongly independent young woman with a zest for life and music. Leaving her small town behind for the intoxicating allure of the Big Apple, that self-proclaimed city that never sleeps, Daisy is determined to make her presence known in the music scene. What Daisy never expected was to be kidnapped on the streets of New York City by Griffin Valentino, a David Bowe loving, fashion sense deprived prince of an alien planet. With his best friend and adviser Devon, Griffin recruits Daisy into his plans to become the most beloved pop star on the planet. Yet, the crux of Griffin’s mission isn’t adulation from devoted fans; rather, there is political urgency. Griffin’s success or failure will have far reaching consequences for his planet. What Daisy and Griffin find is love.

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Happy Birthday To #HauntingMe Author @NikkiL_Books via @tdmiller820917

There is a perpetual dark cloud hovering over social media and often strangling it with negativity.

But people who are fortunate to know Nikki LeClair benefit from her remedy to fight the malaise: Nikki LeClair is the quintessential storyteller, an author who gives all her heart to the books that she writes.

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Book Review- Millennial Marketing: Bridging The Generation Gap by Scott Steinberg(Editor) via @tdmiller820917

Scott Steinberg is a bestselling author, keynote speaker and management consultant recognized as a foremost authority on business strategies and technology. His advice has been sought by Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits and educational institutions. In addition, Steinberg has appeared on CNN and other media outlets.
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@tmsanders2014 Book Review: The Chocolate Monsters by Traci M. Sanders via @tdmiller820917

Being a book reviewer is like receiving an invitation to a multitude of parties where authors allow you to feast on the splendor of their imaginations. One can explore all genres then have the opportunity to share impressions with other readers. What a marvelous gift.

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@jumblejim Book Review: Life’s That Way by Jim Beaver via @tdmiller820917

On May 10, 2005, I lost my mother to cancer. I went through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, bargaining and acceptance. Eleven years later, I still find myself grieving and I still wrestle with at least two stages: anger and depression. I am sometimes angry at her for leaving me and I am angry at myself for harboring this anger. On my darkest days when I fight depression, I seek healing by writing poetry.

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