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Amazing and Inspiring Women in History by Stella Renee Stuart

Amazing and Inspiring Women in History: The Frontline of Feminist Revolution by Stella Renee Stuart

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Free on March 24 -26. This is a book about the inspiring lives of 27+ fearless women from 1800 to the present day, arguing their impact on society and the ongoing fight for gender equality and human rights. It is a book for women of all ages, seeking role models and inspiration.

These stories illustrate the importance of gender equality and activism. It speaks to social activists and educators with narratives to spark discussions about women’s rights, gender equality, and social justice.

The book presents a wide spectrum of resilient women from various cultural backgrounds. It includes the stories and struggles of women who have supported LGBTQ+ rights, providing inspiring examples of courage and resilience

Download Amazing and Inspiring Women in History by Stella Renee Stuart while it’s free on Amazon March 24 – 26.

Shadowed Designs by Mavery Ellscott

Shadowed Designs: A Shadow Defense Security Thriller Book 7 by Mavery Ellscott

The Strangler had rules. This killer is rewriting them.

FBI profiler Olivia Harrington heads to Flagstaff to investigate a copycat, only to discover the killer isn’t copying anymore. He’s evolving. And now he’s hunting her. When Deputy U.S. Marshal Josh Burton joins the manhunt, they find the deeper they dig, the darker it gets—and the people behind it will do anything to keep the truth buried.

From award-winning author Mavery Ellscott, Shadowed Designs is a twisty, pulse-pounding action thriller with a dash of slow-burn romance and humor. You won’t put it down! Shadowed Designs is Book 7 in the Shadow Defense Security Thriller series. Each book is a complete case, so you can jump in and enjoy a full story.

Download Shadowed Designs by Mavery Ellscott while it’s on sale on Amazon March 23 – 27.

The Birthday Triplets by Kelly Tooman

The Birthday Triplets by Kelly Tooman

Book 1 of The Birthday Triplets’ picture book series!

Created by a mother and daughter, illustrator & writer team, this magical story is rooted in empathy and kindness.

Join the dancing triplets Cookie, Candi and Coco Birthday, their dog Chocolate Pudding, and wise inventor Granny Rosie on adventures that ignite imagination and creativity.

Book 2 just released: The Birthday Triplets and The Pony Race Adventure!

 

Download The Birthday Triplets by Kelly Tooman while it’s free on Amazon March 20 – 24.

Better Parenting for Boys with ADHD by Riley Ellis

Better Parenting for Boys with ADHD: A Parent’s Guide to Success and Understanding (Real Life with ADHD) by Riley Ellis

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Parenting is tough, and even the easiest kids didn’t come with manuals. Meanwhile, the parents with the easy kids are watching our kids and thinking to themselves, “I would never let my kid act like that.”

They don’t get it.

Parenting kids with ADHD is next-level parenting. BETTER PARENTING FOR BOYS WITH ADHD is the manual you wish you’d been given while you were still admiring your baby’s button nose. You’ll learn how to:
-Calm the chaos
-Build structure that works-Nail homework and school activities
-Teach empathy and so much more

But best of all, you’ve found your tribe. You aren’t in this alone. You are literally one FREE book away from becoming the parent you always wanted to be.

Download Better Parenting for Boys with ADHD while it’s free on Amazon March 18 – 19.

Money Minus Math by Mara Billings

Money Minus Math: An Easy Guide to Knowing and Managing Your Finances —Stress-Free by Mara Billings

I used to think people who were “good with money” had some secret knowledge the rest of us weren’t born with; like they’d attended a special class in high school that I’d somehow missed, or they had a math gene that skipped my DNA entirely. Turns out, I was wrong. The people who seem to have their financial lives together aren’t necessarily smarter, luckier, or better at calculus. What sets them apart? They’ve figured out a few simple systems, and here’s the key: they’ve made peace with the fact that managing money doesn’t require perfection. It requires showing up, making decent-enough decisions most of the time, and not beating yourself up when you mess up.

This book exists because I got tired of financial advice that made me feel stupid. You know the kind: books by people who’ve never had to choose between fixing the car and paying the electric bill; articles that casually suggest “just max out your retirement account” as if everyone has an extra $20,000 lying around; and podcasts hosted by people who think a “tight budget” means only one international vacation this year. That advice isn’t necessarily wrong; it’s just not written for people in different financial situations. I’m talking about people living with significant financial constraints, making honest mistakes in the rearview mirror, and feeling real anxiety about whether we’ll ever feel financially secure.

So, here’s what this book is not: it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme, a lecture on your latte habit, or a manual that turns us into spreadsheet wizards. You will not find complicated formulas, guilt trips about past financial decisions, or advice that works only if you earn six figures. Instead, this is a straightforward, shame-free guide to getting your money under control with simple systems that fit into an everyday, busy, imperfect life.

We’ll start by figuring out your money personality, because you can’t change your financial habits until you understand why you have them in the first place. Then we’ll tackle the emotional side of money; yes, it’s emotional, and pretending it isn’t is why most budgets fail. We’ll build a budget that doesn’t make you feel like you’re on house arrest and create a debt payoff strategy that won’t crush your soul. We’ll demystify saving and investing so you can start building wealth, even if you’re starting from zero. We’ll also talk about emergency funds, relationships, and long-term planning without the panic or the jargon.
Throughout this book, every chapter includes real stories, practical action steps you can take today, and plain-English explanations of terms that financial experts love to throw around without defining them . You’ll find metaphors that make concepts stick, such as thinking of your money in buckets or understanding debt payoff as a snowball rolling downhill. You’ll see what worked for people who aren’t finance experts, just regular humans who decided to stop avoiding their bank accounts and start building something better.

Download Money Minus Math by Mara Billings while it’s free on Amazon March 17 – 18.