Home Blog Page 90

Richard Schreiber Offers Free Romance

Sinful Love: Finding Love in the Wrongest of Places by Richard Schreiber

Richard SchreiberShe is the most beautiful, desirable woman Richard has ever seen. He’s been starved for love for years, immersed in high finance for a drug lord. He is immediately smitten.

But she is an addict and is only a shadow of herself. Still, he is transfixed by her. So, he must protect her, risk his life for her, in this drug-induced land of Caligula.

She makes him want to be a better man. She intrigues and challenges him to rise above his forgotten morality and to change his expedient, selfish ways if he wants to hang with her.
For the first time, Richard has a true “why” in his life and her name is Hailey.

Get ready for a slow burn romance sprinkled with the cold, hard truth of a late 1980s Uptown Manhattan violent drug scene.

But how will they navigate the daily dangers and savagery of the world they occupy and still plan their way out alive? Will they end up together on the other side?

So If you would love to read New Jack City meets Casablanca, the story begins! Read on!

About the Author, Richard Schreiber:

Richard SchreiberRichard Schreiber is an American author born and raised in New York City. He lives with wife of 16 years, Margarita and their 14-year-old daughter Katarina. Richard is active in the autism community and is a strong proponent for diversity and inclusion in the world.

His passion for seeking multi-cultural experiences grounded in love inspired him to write his first romance novel and many more to come. His belief that we are stronger because of our differences in heritage, culture and expression are the foundations of his writing and the recipe for a greater more harmonious, accepting world.

I would love to hear about your stories of the love of your life, even if they proved elusive to you. I promise to honor you by telling your stories through my characters in future stories. Please email them to richard@richardschreiber.com.

Job Seekers Guide Free Today

Work Matters: Insights & Strategies for Job Seekers in a Rapidly Changing Economy by Brent M. Jones  

Job seekers guideAre you in need of a career change and you don’t know where to begin? Are you one of the thousands that have lost their job amidst the current crisis we are going through?

If you would like to change the path of your professional life, this book will guide you on how to get a job in the current global COVID crisis we are going through — no matter your age or life situation.

After working with over 500 people who had lost their jobs in the midst of a tough situation, author & career development coach Brent M. Jones gathered all the key knowledge on what worked for them and turned it into a practical book.

There are less than 10 chapters in Work Matters, which makes it a quick and insightful read — you’ll find only relevant advice included in this book. What you’ll learn:

??How to overcome job loss and find the motivation to find one that adapts to your needs, all in the midst of a crisis.

??How to assess your own set of skills and make the most out of them.

??How to make networking work for you.

??How to deal with the job search.

??How to ace the interviews.

??How to stay relevant in your industry.

“Author and career development coach Brent M. Jones has worked with over 500 people who have lost their jobs or had to find one under difficult circumstances. This book is a product of all the years working with them, where Jones makes a reflection on the current environment and what the implications are for those seeking work, while offering insights on how to achieve a successful outcome with proven, time-tested job-search strategies.”

Crystals for Kids Free Today

Download Crystals for Kids and Rocks with Socks and Fox while it’s free today on Amazon.

Rocks and Rhyme 2 in 1 Fun: Crystals for Kids & Rocks with Socks and Fox by Brenda DeHaan  

Crystals For KidsKids love rocks, and this book combines two books for children to enjoy.

“Crystals for Kids” shows 17 rocks and minerals, one page with each stone’s name and the other with rocks arranged in a magical village scene. This book has hardly any words; the pictures are the focus.

“Rocks with Socks and Fox” is a fun rhyming book showing 30 different kinds of rocks. This beginning reader book also teaches positional words.

Why read just one book when you can read two?

*To best view the colorful photographs, please read this Kindle book on a device with color capabilities. Enjoy!

About the author of Crystals For Kids, Brenda DeHaan:

Crystals For KidsBrenda DeHaan is the author of an eclectic mix of books for both children and adults, each written in a down-to-earth style with photographs to illustrate the information. Her books’ topics for adults include craft fairs, healing crystals, library genrefication, and indie authorship. The children’s books are about acceptance, diversity, plastic straw options, celebrations, and rocks and minerals.

She has been a high school and college English teacher and is a K-12 librarian at two school districts. Her favorite 3 R’s are reading and relaxing in her recliner.

Please follow Brenda DeHaan through Amazon and at brendadehaan.com, and please like her Brenda DeHaan, author Facebook page.

Thank you very much for your support!

Be sure to leave a review for Crystals for Kids and Rocks with Socks and Fox, it’s the best way to help an indie author.

 

Memoir by Morhaf Al Achkar Free Today

This memoir, Being Authentic, has 105 reviews on Amazon with an average rating of 4.2 stars.

Being Authentic: A Memoir by Morhaf Al Achkar

Memoir by Morhaf Al AchkarOur existence is fragile. I learned that in many intricate ways, so I do not take today for granted. I do not know what tomorrow will bring. I do not even know if tomorrow will come.

On the eve of Thanksgiving 2016, I received the diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer. Next to dying, I fear the spread of cancer to my brain and losing my ability to think, speak, or write. This loss would be devastating to me.

The fragility of our life made me want to be authentic. Therefore, I am writing this memoir to be authentic—we become our true selves when we author who we are.

I am afraid of being forgotten. Death does frighten me. But more than dying, I am scared of having no one remember me or, even worse, of being recognized differently from who I was. At the same time, I have never thought that I was entitled to ask others not to forget me. But, not to be forgotten is precisely what I yearn for.

While I am writing for the other, I am simultaneously writing for myself. I am one of the readers and will test the subject as it gets written. My criteria are stricter. I want to say, “This is my narrative.”

I need to be able to say, “This is my narrative.”

About the author of Being Authentic: A Memoir by Morhaf Al Achkar

Memoir by Morhaf Al AchkarMorhaf Al Achkar, MD, Ph.D. (1983-) was born in Aleppo-Syria and migrated to the United States in 2006 after finishing medical school. He also obtained a Ph.D. in Education from Indiana University. Currently, he is a practicing family physician and a faculty member at the University of Washington.

In 2016, Morhaf was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Since then, his research has focused on the experience of patients living with lung cancer. His stories and memoir are based on interviews he did with 39 patients who live, like him, with incurable cancers. He explores how these patients find meaning, cope, and build resilience.

Cancer Patients Stories of Living With Cancer

This book of stories of patients with incurable lung cancer has 102 reviews on Amazon with an average rating of 4.5 stars.

ROADS TO MEANING AND RESILIENCE WITH CANCER: Forty Stories of Coping, Finding Meaning, and Building Resilience While Living with Incurable Lung Cancer by Morhaf Al Achkar

Cancer PatientsThe book tells the stories of 39 patients with incurable lung cancer. It aims to help patients, families, and healthcare providers understand the experience of living with cancer. It also invites reflections on the essential questions of meaning, resilience, and coping with adversity in life. The author is a family doctor, teacher, and researcher who is also a stage IV lung cancer patient himself. He is patient number 40

Facing one’s mortality, patients with cancer develop an urgency to find meaning in life. They struggle with the illness, its emotional impact, and the consequences of treatments. However, with time, reflection, and support from others, they develop resilience. Cancer patients are not passive. Instead, they choose different strategies to maintain and restore their health. They also leverage a variety of approaches to cope better with their struggle.

The book is for cancer patients who are tarrying at the limits of time. It is also for those who live around those with cancer: caregivers, families and friends, and health care providers. People who struggle with other illnesses will also find aspects of their story reflected here. Also, the ones who have experienced a crisis of identity will discover elements of their story here as well. By sharing the experiences of the forty authentic individuals, the book opens the space for them to teach others.

This book is about the essence of the human experience at its limits. It is for every listener.

Patients with cancer often have an urgency to find meaning in life. They struggle with the illness, its emotional impact, and the consequences of treatments. However, with time, reflection, and support from others, they develop resilience. Cancer patients often are not passive. Instead, they choose different strategies to maintain and restore their health. They also leverage a variety of approaches to cope better with their struggle.

This book tells the stories of patients with incurable lung cancer.

It aims to help patients, families, and healthcare providers understand the experience of living with cancer. It also invites reflections on the essential questions of meaning, resilience, and coping with adversity in life. The author is a family doctor, teacher, and researcher who is also a stage IV lung cancer patient himself. He is patient number 40.

Facing one’s mortality, patients with cancer develop an urgency to find meaning in life. They struggle with the illness, its emotional impact, and the consequences of treatments. However, with time, reflection, and support from others, they develop resilience. Cancer patients often are not passive. Instead, they choose different strategies to maintain and restore their health. They also leverage a variety of approaches to cope better with their struggle.

The book is for cancer patients who are tarrying at the limits of time.

It is also for those who live around those with cancer: caregivers, families and friends, and health care providers. People who struggle with other illnesses will also find aspects of their story reflected here. Also, the ones who have experienced a crisis of identity will discover elements of their story here as well. By sharing the experiences of the forty authentic individuals, the book opens the space for them to teach others. This book is about the essence of the human experience at its limits. It is for every listener.