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G. Riley Mills' "Synergy and Sparks" caught me off guard in the best way possible. I'll be honest - when I first picked it up, I was expecting another run-of-the-mill leadership book filled... Read the full review
Mortal Zin by Diane Schaffer takes place in Santa Cruz County, California, and mixes wine history with family secrets and murder. The main character is Noli Cooper, a lawyer who comes back h... Read the full review
This isn't your typical leadership book with corporate buzzwords and theory. It's a practical guide from someone who's actually been there - both as a martial arts world champion and a busin... Read the full review
Picture yourself on a creaky porch in Bolinas, California, with Muriel Murch handing you a mug of cider, her eyes crinkling as she launches into a yarn about Blackberry Farm. Harvesting Hist... Read the full review
Tech Confidential: The Insider Playbook for Daring Entrepreneurs, by Denise Koessler Gosnell and Kathryn Erickson, is a sharp, unfiltered look into the chaotic heart of Silicon Valley. Penne... Read the full review
Jill G. Hall’s On A Sundown Sea swept me into a world of snow-dusted New York streets and sunlit California cliffs, where Katherine Tingley’s fierce heart beats at the story’s core. In her a... Read the full review
Ron Trentham’s Smiles Across the Miles is a touching ode to Mary Louise Eiman, a woman whose laughter and grit lit up even the bleakest corners of her life. From a childhood spent bouncing b... Read the full review
Sarah Shahi’s Life Is Lifey: The A to Z’s of Navigating Life’s Messy Middle is like sitting down with a mate who’s seen it all and wants to share the unfiltered truth about life’s ups and do... Read the full review
Maxwell Hoffman’s Jealous Impulse, the first in the Ty “Turbo” Knight series, is a lively mix of sci-fi and teen drama that throws you into a futuristic Los Angeles where flying cars, jetpac... Read the full review
James Wood’s The Arch Mage is a gripping urban fantasy that sucked me into a world of dark magic and desperate stakes. It follows Kelso, the Ebon Knight, who’s got just seven days to rescue... Read the full review
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