*THE GOOD MOMMIES’ GUIDE TO RAISING (ALMOST) PERFECT DAUGHTERS
Blurb:
If you’re reading this book then I’m sure you’re a Mom, Mom-to-Be (or maybe even a Dad) to daughters. And, although I’ve found this to be the greatest job in the world, sometimes it might leave you thinking “Boys might have been a little easier.” (Just for the record, the author swears that she’s never had that thought). Are your daughters getting off track and you’d like to know how to get them back on? Are you a new Mommy and you want to know how to raise your daughter (almost) perfectly starting from day one? Then “THE GOOD MOMMIES’ GUIDE…” is just for you!
This guide is filled with 100 tips on how you can raise girls “everyone can’t help but love!” In her very humorous manner, the author shares how she started teaching her daughters from the very beginning, when they were in her womb, and she still swears by this method today!
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*SUGARCOATIN’ IS FOR CANDY & PACIFYIN’ IS FOR KIDS
Blurb:
Ever have things on your mind that you really want to get off, but you’re afraid you might hurt someone’s feelings? OR, you’re afraid someone just might get upset and BLOW UP at you? Well, Author, Nonnie Jules speaks her mind and tells it like it is, and she hopes that after reading this book, you will follow her lead. Her gift to you: A Backbone in a Book!
Author, Nonnie Jules is sharing her straight-forward, shoot-from-the-hip method of saying what you mean, and meaning what you say. She has taken some of her most controversial and amusing blog posts and put them together in this one book for your reading pleasure.
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*IF ONLY THERE WAS MUSIC…The Poetry of Forbidden Love
Blurb:
This is a book of poetry for and about forbidden love. These poems are sexy, sensuous and hot, but, most of all, they are poems of love… and the feelings they arouse in you, are unbelievable. The poems “feel” like love songs and you will “feel” like singing, but they are only spoken words coming from the mouth, without any music. If you aren’t in love before you begin reading this book, you will go seeking a love afterwards.
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“…AND THE MUSIC PLAYED: A Short Story”
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This book is the sequel and the final chapter in the love story between Giani and Christine. The first book, “IF ONLY THERE WAS MUSIC…The Poetry of Forbidden Love” (a co-authored project), was a love story told thru the eyes of two lovers…but written for the hearts of many.
Across oceans and thru many barriers, two hearts try to connect – but with the distance between them, will their love survive? And, with the forces-that-be against them coming in the form of murder plots and domestic abuse, the bigger question is…will they?
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Blurb:
Darcy Lynn has a few problems: her sister, Lola, killed by a drunk driver, leaves her with an eerie message right before her death; her parents are atheists; her father drinks a little too much, and her brother, Bud, is just annoying. But, her most pressing issue is that things are mysteriously opening and closing around her and she hasn’t a clue as to why…or how.
In this short “sad but uplifting story with a wonderful message,” as one reader tags it, Author, Nonnie Jules flexes her writing chops once again, by introducing her readers to a normal, everyday family, whose lives are altered, not once, but twice by unexpected and unusual circumstances.
If you came into this story only believing in things seen with your own two eyes, and things heard with your own two ears, you walk away with a new and refreshing added sense…the ability and the courage to change, based on where your heart leads you.
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Blurb:
Growing up on the wrong side of the tracks, Baylee never quite fit in…anywhere. She was taunted and teased because her clothes had no designer labels, and spit upon because her only pair of shoes had holes in the bottom. The butt of many jokes, she was excluded from all the parties, sneered at by the parents of her peers after school as she waited for the bus, watching them drive away in their fancy cars; assaulted in the most unthinkable fashion.
Having been born to a white father and a black native American mother didn’t make things any easier. In fact, that circumstance made her life ten times worse – until the day she made them all stand up, take notice and choke on their ugly words.
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