Free: Include ME!: How to Build and Lead Authentic Inclusion in a Segregated World

As the author of Include ME!, Melinda inspires people to be mindful of inclusion in their daily lives. From topics like supremacy, empathy, and grassroots organizing, she shines a light on the barriers that are put in place to exclude. She shows how these barriers can be removed by getting to the emotional core of inclusion, how it hurts when we don’t have it, and how rewarding it is when we do. She provides answers to the question, where does exclusion derive, and how can we overcome it?... [Read More...]

Free: A Caregiver’s Journey: Self-Care For Caregivers of Loved Ones with Dementia and Alzheimer’s

This book is for those who find themselves in a primary or secondary caregiving role for an aging parent or other loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease or other type of dementia. Part memoir, part self-help guide, I hope it will serve as the roadmap I wish I had and help other caregivers know what to expect and how to plan for the challenges they are likely to face. Managing the comfort, health, safety and finances of a loved one in their declining years is not easy. Especially if that... [Read More...]

Free: So You’re Divorced, So What?

So You’re Divorced, So What? is a pragmatic and uplifting guide to recovering from a divorce and claiming the life you’ve always wanted. Shaunna Lee has successfully recovered from divorce three times, and candidly shares her experience in navigating these wrenching events. All three times she’s found strengths she didn’t know she had, and has emerged as a clear-eyed and compassionate coach for women navigating their own life journey. ... [Read More...]

The Twin Paradox

With ten years passing for every three minutes on a remote stretch of Texas coast, planes fall out of the sky, evolved species are on the hunt, and people die inside one of the most vicious ecosystems ever grown–all a result of the government’s efforts to slow down time. A lot can happen in ten years. That’s the point. Governments are always racing for supremacy, for scientific breakthroughs, for technological advantages–and these things take time. Until something goes w... [Read More...]

Betty Buick – The Next Teen

Witches, human traffickers, and cranks who believe they can reach Mars without a spaceship. That was okay until they began abducting teenagers as human guinea pigs, and some turned up dead. The media storm that followed created its own problems. Add to that police corruption and the fact this all happens around Christmas and those assigned to the investigation were bound to think Christmas was canceled. ... [Read More...]

For Better or Worse

Katie Radcliff, a young aspiring artist, agrees to an arranged marriage to the popular and most desired billionaire bachelor, Damien Alexander. He could make her wildest dreams come true. However, she would soon come to understand the depth of her grandmother’s warning that money has a way of bringing out the worst in people. Would Damien be her salvation or her destruction? $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Charlie’s Kid

Charlie’s Kid is riveting, horrifying, mesmerizing, and unforgettable. It haunts, and it inspires. It is a story you cannot escape whose imagery stays with you. This is is a story of monstrous child abuse, years spent alone on the mean streets of Chicago, a hardscrabble adult life—and, ultimately, redemption. Charlie’s Kid is a tale of survival at a deepest level against excruciatingly insurmountable odds. From sea to sea and even to fighting war in Iraq; this book will keep your ... [Read More...]