Jun 19

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The Dallas Women's Guide to Gold-Digging with Pride In The Dallas Women’s Guide to Gold-Digging with Pride: A Novel, by J.C. Conklin, the Wall Street Journal sends almost thirty, Manhattanite Jennifer Barton to work at the Dallas bureau.

While there her boyfriend Rafe dumps her for a much older wealthier married witch. Outraged she asks her roommate Aimee to explain why he would drop pretty miss compatibility like her for a snake with a spouse.

Aimee explains once a Tall Texan always Tall Texan. Jenny vows to become a Tall Texan with Aimee offering to mentor her in what matters unlike her fortyish shrew of boss at work Carol Becker who wants her booted back east.

The native also explains the rule that you marry wealth symbolized by a rock of Gibraltar stone, divorce wealth and remarry more wealth with a rock the size of Everest until you hit the pinnacle in which males seek to marry your wealth; Aimee is at phase two. Continue reading »

Mar 31

The Next Thing on My List
by Jill Smolinski 

The Next Thing on My List: A NovelI think readers will agree with me that “The Next Thing on My List” is a wonderfully written heartwarming story about a woman’s self-discovery that will have you hooked from the very first page. Jill Smolinski knows and understands her audience and delivers a winner with her second novel.

The story centers around a 34-year-old woman, June Parker, who is living aimlessly and without passion. Her life completely changes when she attends a Weight Watchers meeting and offers one of the other members, Marissa a ride home. Marissa is upbeat and celebrating her 100-lb weight loss.

As she is reaching into the back seat to get June her favorite taco soup recipe, the truck in front of them suddenly loses a dresser off the back. To avoid a collision with the dresser, June swerves and flips the car over. June is banged up, but okay.

Marissa is not so lucky; she does not survive the car crash. Continue reading »

Mar 30

Divine Disposables
by Janyce Granoff

Author Janyce Granoff writes “Every bride dreams of a spectacular and extravagant wedding reception. Sometimes finances or venue require the use of disposables. These 24 divine place settings will relieve your anxiety about using disposables.

They will inspire you and allow you the opportunity to delight and impress your family and friends using your unique style.  The workbook will teach you how to do it !

Having worked with thousands of brides, I know that many are near despair after seeing only very expensive table settings in the media. This produces unnecessary anxiety for a huge percentage of American brides.

It leaves you thinking you are a minority, when actually you are in the majority. I promise you. Continue reading »

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