Sunday, June 21, 2026

Dance Like Nobody's Watching by Michelle Wadleigh

About the Book:


In
Dance Like Nobody’s Watching, spiritual teacher and forgiveness authority Michelle Wadleigh invites you on a transformative journey through the twelve essential dimensions of self―from Self-Awareness to Self-Love. With each chapter, you are guided through illuminating truths, gentle provocations, and practical soul work to uncover the power, presence, and potential already within you. Drawing from her lifetime of spiritual practice, teaching, and lived experience, Wadleigh offers a grounded yet poetic path toward embodied freedom.

Combining the insight of beloved spiritual traditions with the tools of modern coaching,
Dance Like Nobody’s Watching helps readers confront internalized beliefs that keep them small―like self-criticism, shame, and unworthiness―and replace them with liberating practices of self-inquiry, self-forgiveness, and self-expression. Each chapter is woven with powerful quotes, heartfelt letters to the self, and daily practices to deepen reflection and activate change. Whether you're new to inner work or ready for your next awakening, this book will meet you where you are and lovingly call you into greater alignment with your truth.

Michelle Wadleigh, bestselling author of
Shadow Work and Forgiveness, brings her signature clarity, honesty, and warmth to this empowering work. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching isn’t just a book―it’s a sacred companion on your path to wholeness, an invitation to come home to the self you were always meant to be.

My Review:


I like to read self help books. Most of them encourage us to be something better, something more. I was surprised when this book encourages us to be authentically who we are, not the self we have constructed for the public, but who we are in our deepest and essential self. Wadleigh has good teaching and includes many questions for reflection and journaling. She has exercises for us to use our imagination too.

I appreciate the insights to help us return to who we were meant to be. There is good work to deal with self-criticism, to practice self-compassion, self-care, and self-forgiveness and to move into self-confidence and to be assured of our self-worth..

Wadleigh provides a frame for the work we must do. It takes time and commitment but the resources and encouragement needed are provided here. This is a good book for anyone desiring to be their most authentic self.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Author:

Michelle Wadleigh, born and raised in Hudson County, New Jersey, is a spiritual leader, metaphysical teacher, international speaker, sacred retreat facilitator, author, mother of three sons and a proud grandmother. She writes to bring her teaching alive and to make the metaphysical truths she teaches practical and pragmatic. All that she writes is to create a legacy of love.

Michelle is a minister and has a Doctor of Religious Science. She lives in the small town of Denville, NJ with her husband of seven years. Michelle Wadleigh can be found teaching her groundbreaking work on Forgiveness both in person and virtually. She can be contacted at www.plannedhappinessinstitute.com. She is a dedicated master teacher, blogger, and podcaster offering common sense solutions to life’s innate challenges.

St Martin's Essentials, 272 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the author. My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Alive by Proxy by Manning Wolfe Blog Tour Book Review

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PROXY LEGAL THRILLER SERIES

by Manning Wolfe

June 8 - July 17, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

 

Alive by Proxy: Proxy Legal Thriller Series by Manning Wolfe

ALIVE BY PROXY

 

Can attorney Quinton Bell hang on to his new life, as he hides in plain sight, in this lawyer-on-the-run suspense thriller?

Alive By Proxy takes readers on a heart-pounding ride through the life of a criminal defense attorney whose world was wiped out by the very client he tried to save. After faking his own death and stepping into the life of his deceased best friend, Quinton walks a razor-thin line every day to keep his past buried and his future intact.

When Houston Wildcatters linebacker Marcus Hale is charged with the brutal murder of his agent, the case detonates into a media firestorm. As the defense digs deeper, the murder case opens into something darker with buried secrets, dangerous leverage, and hidden lives that refuse to stay in the shadows.

As the courtroom battle intensifies, so does the danger beyond it. Unseen eyes track Quinton’s every move. Old ghosts stir. The identity that has kept Quinton alive begins to feel more fragile than ever.

Every witness, every revelation, and every step closer to the truth threatens to expose both Quinton and his client. Will Quinton find a way out, or will he forever be a target in a deadly game of cat and mouse?

Praise for the Proxy Legal Thriller Series:

"A riveting read that expertly teams courtroom drama and legal maneuvering with imminent danger, spine-tingling suspense, a touch of romance, and non-stop action. Talk about an adrenaline rush!"
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"Can a woman write a thriller book that leaves you going, 'Wow, how did I ever miss this author before?' Yes, she can. Fist bumps and high fives to author, Manning Wolfe on this fantabulous thriller!"
~ Forgotten Winds

"I love the whole book! From beginning to end, it was a roller coaster ride! From New York to Texas, With incredible character development, and plot twists from beginning to end! Looking back, there were subtle clues, but not until the very end was there a resolution. I would highly recommend this book!"
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My Review:

This is an unusual legal thriller. It has a plot that revolves around childhood trafficking and the ramifications in adulthood of that experience. Wolfe has provided a moving trial experience where it seems it may well be impossible to arrive at justice. There is an end to the trial I don't think I have ever seen before.

Wolfe provides an additional plot line of suspense. Quinton has assumed a fake persona to keep himself safe from a vindictive crime boss. It becomes clear someone knows who Quinton really is and his life is in danger. There is a surprise twist at the end letting us know it is not over by any means.

This novel is quite an emotional ride as we come to know some of the horror trafficked children experience. We also get to see the psychological toll one experiences years later. I liked reading this well paced novel with good emotional depth and insight. While it is part of a series, it reads well on its own.

My rating: 4/5 stars. 

You can read my reviews of an earlier book in the series, Hunted by Proxy.

Book Details:

Genre: Legal Thriller
Published by: Starpath Books, LLC
Publication Date: April 28, 2026
Number of Pages: 327
ISBN:9781944225629 (ISBN10: 1944225625)
Series: Proxy Legal Thriller Series
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Chapter 1

Lightning slashed the Houston sky, illuminating the street for a fraction of a second before plunging it back into darkness. Rain hammered the pavement, pooling in gutters and rising fast. The bayous were already swollen, their muddy currents surging over the banks, consuming roads, homes, yards, everything in their path.

Daniel Price stood at his townhouse window, watching the water creep up his driveway. The power had gone out over an hour ago, leaving him in the dim glow of a flickering candle. A sharp knock at the door made him turn.

He wasn’t expecting anyone, especially at this hour and in this weather.

Another knock. Louder this time.

Urgent.

He unlatched the door and pulled it partially open.

A figure in a dark blue, rain-soaked poncho stood on the threshold.

“Jesus, you’re soaked,” Price said. “Get in here.”

The blade flashed in the candlelight.

Chapter 2

On the 610 Loop, Quinton Bell hustled into his office and dropped down behind his large wooden desk. He’d finished a hearing in the downtown courthouse and had hurried to get back to his office before rush hour hit.

The Law Office of Quinton Lamar Bell had only been open for about a year, and he was already turning away clients.

But Quinton Bell was not his real name.

It was Byron Douglas.

When Quinton opened his Houston office, he thought he was the only person alive who knew he had faked his own death in New York and stepped into the life of his dead best friend. He had taken the face, the name, and the future of Quinton Bell.

Now he lived each day alive by proxy, hiding in plain sight.

The phone rang.

Cassidy West was calling from jail.

Her client, Houston Wildcatters linebacker Marcus Hale, was being questioned for the murder of Daniel Price.

Chapter 3

Sheryl Benton sat in the dimly lit viewing room, her hands folded tightly in her lap. On the other side of the one-way glass, five men stood shoulder to shoulder in matching gray sweats.

Marcus Hale stood in slot number three.

Officer Gere’s voice was calm. “Take your time, Mrs. Benton. If you recognize anyone, just tell us.”

She leaned forward, uncertainty settling into her chest.

“Third from the left,” she finally whispered. “Maybe.”

That one word changed everything.

Behind her, Detective Clive Broussard stiffened.

And in the corner, Quinton Bell adjusted the cuffs of his tailored suit and watched the lineup begin to tilt toward disaster.

***

Excerpt from ALIVE BY PROXY by Manning Wolfe. Copyright 2026 by Manning Wolfe. Reproduced with permission from Manning Wolfe. All rights reserved.

 

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MANNING WOLFE

MANNING WOLFE, an award-winning author and attorney residing in Austin, Texas, writes cinematic-style, smart, fast-paced thrillers and crime fiction. Manning was recently featured on Oxygen TV’s: Accident, Suicide, or Murder.

  • Manning's legal thriller series features Austin attorney Merit Bridges, including Dollar Signs, Music Notes, Green Fees, Chinese Wall, and Killer Weed.
  • Manning's new Proxy Legal Thriller Series features Houston attorney Quinton Bell and includes: Dead By Proxy, Hunted By Proxy, and Alive By Proxy.
  • Manning is co-author of Sinister Santa, and twelve additional Bullet Book Speed Reads.
  • As a graduate of Rice University and the University of Texas School of Law, Manning’s experience has given her a voyeur’s peek into some shady characters’ lives and a front-row seat to watch the good people who stand against them.

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    (My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

    Friday, June 19, 2026

    UFOs and God by Derrick Warfel Book Review

    About the Book:


    A timely, Bible-based investigation that reveals what’s really behind UFOs and alien encounters—and why the truth matters more now than ever.

    UFOs and GOD by Derrick Warfel is a gripping, eye-opening exploration of one of the most urgent spiritual questions of our time: What is really behind the global explosion of UFO sightings and encounters?

    Militaries, congresses, and whistleblowers say the UFOs are real. Cable shows push a narrative that they are our extraterrestrial “space brothers” here to help us. But, is their motive far more sinister?

    Drawing from documented cases, credible testimonies, science, and Scripture, Warfel—a Princeton graduate, a Dallas Seminary theologian, and an award-winning filmmaker— makes a carefully reasoned case that these are not extraterrestrials, but 
    fallen supernatural powers the Bible warns us about in Ephesian 6:12.

    Conversational, accessible, and grounded in biblical truth,
    UFOs and God, a companion to the documentary of the same name, equips readers to be prepared for this coming deception to the church.

    In UFOs and GOD, you will learn:

    · That there are too many documented cases to ignore; you must have answers.
    · What false narratives modern media are telling us about UFOs.
    · How Scripture explains this as part of a supernatural war from eternity past.
    · Why these modern UFO narratives merely mirror past spiritual counterfeits.
    · How to be successful in daily spiritual and supernatural warfare.
    · How Christians can protect themselves, and their families, from these threats.
    · How the UFOs may play a key part in end-times battles.

    UFOs and GOD offers clarity in an increasingly confused world—and reminds believers that Truth is not “out there.” It has already been revealed.

    You can watch the book trailer here.

    You can find out more about the project at https://www.ufosandgod.com/ 

    My Review:


    UFOs are in the news. The US government is releasing new information and Spielberg has just released a film about them. What is a Christian to think about it all?

    This is a very thought provoking book. Are UFOs real? Warfel notes that some 99% of the reports can be explained away but there is still 1% that is very real. He explores the reports and concludes Christians need to be aware of what UFOs are and the message they are promoting.

    He argues that the appearances are those of spiritual beings, arguing against  being aliens from outer space. I appreciate him showing how the actions of UFOs can be explained by spiritual beings with greater resources than humans, such as going through dimensions to appear and disappear. His major concern is the message these spiritual beings are promoting to humans.  He identifies the source of the message and helps readers understand and deal with the messengers through spiritual warfare.

    I do not agree with all Warfel presents, but I do think this well researched book is one all Christians should consider. Warfel admits he does not have all the answers but he has certainly presented a strong case for the true nature of UFOs. 

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

    This book releases August 25.


    About the Author:


    Derrick Warfel is an award-winning filmmaker whose new book, UFOs and God, offers a serious biblical response to the modern UFO narrative and its growing impact on the church. He holds a B.A. in Psychology from Princeton University, a Master of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary — where he studied under Drs. Charles Ryrie and John Walvoord — and an MFA in Cinema from the University of Southern California. He spent eight years on staff with Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ), then devoted four decades to writing, directing and producing films from a biblical Christian worldview, including eight feature films. Owner/Producer of Winter Star Productions, Derrick is the executive producer of the companion documentary film, UFOs and God (set to release in August), and is developing a six-week Bible study guide for small groups. He resides in Tequesta, Florida.

    Forefront Books, 352 pages.

    I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through Jones Literary. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

    Thursday, June 18, 2026

    The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club The Ghost and the Key by Bill Cusano Blog Tour Book Review

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    THE OLD CRANBERRY LADIES GARDEN CLUB

    by Bill Cusano

    June 1 - July 10, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

     

    The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club: The Ghost and The Key

    THE GHOST AND THE KEY

    With a pitchfork through the man's groin and another through his chest, it is clear that someone had murdered Chester H. Cranberry. It's not something that could have happened accidentally. But that was 192 years ago. As Mildred Cranberry, the current family matriarch, puts it, "We have two women, two keys, two pitchforks, and one dead two-timing man." Who in their right mind would want to dig up that cold case and try to solve it? It's not like the murderer could be prosecuted in 2024, right? But what if a key piece of evidence can be dug up (literally)? And what if a descendant of Chester's illegitimate child can get her hands on it? Mildred will need more than the Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club members to solve this bizarre case. The spiritual support she needs may not be what she expects when the ghost of Elcira Cranberry, the widow murderess herself, arrives to do what? Tell the truth or protect her reputation?

    The Ladies Garden Club of Old Cranberry, Connecticut, has a 200-year history that has remained shrouded in secrecy for so long, it has been lost to history, until now. Elcira Cranberry and freedwoman Deborah Townsend knew the men of the town would have no interest in a garden club, so it was the perfect cover for their secret organization. Now, nearly two centuries later, the current members have no idea what those ladies were up to in the early 1800s, right here in Connecticut. But the secret will soon be out.


    My Review:

    This historical mystery is complex. It explores the repercussions of a murder two centuries ago. There are many characters. At times I had trouble figuring them all out. There is a court case in an attempt to prove who committed the murder all those years ago. An inheritance of valuable land is at stake. The judge overseeing it said it was a very confusing case (loc 4104/4486) and I agree. There are several side ventures Cusano included, adding interest to the book in general but not essential to the main plot. (An example is the the sick mother and little girl Effie helps.)

    This is the debut novel from Cusano. The writing style is good but is in the present tense, something I always find disconcerting. I liked the ghosts and their involvement as well as the humor they generate. I do feel the plot lacked focus, however. The scenes change frequently, at times without sufficiently closing off the previous one. I did find the novel entertaining overall and look forward to reading the rest of the series.

    My rating: 4/5 stars. 

    Book Details:

    Genre: Cozy Mystery, Historical Mystery
    Published by: 4610 Publishing
    Series: The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club
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    Prologue

    The Cranberry Farm, Connecticut, 1832

    Dressed in her husband’s shirt, overalls, and boots, to avoid soiling her fine clothing, Elcira Cranberry takes the long way around from the main house to the potting shed at the edge of the carriage house property. She stops to press her face into the down-soft syringa vulgaris, better known as the lilac. Here, bordering the two parcels of land her husband planted all seven colors of the species, one variety each year for each of their children. What a loving thing to do, she had thought, until they started blooming and it became apparent that their spring-like lily of the valley fragrance was the perfect way to overpower the stench from the nearby outhouse. So much for romance. But she enjoyed them, her other children, as she called them, and each year she clips, grafts and coddles a new generation into life, hoping to extend their lives beyond the one-hundred-years they are expected to live.

    “Be careful, dear,” he told Elcira when he saw her cradling the flowers to her nose, “some lilacs can be quite toxic.”

    “I intend to enjoy every moment of my life with them.”

    She steals away to her favorite place and unlocks the potting shed door with a brass key. It occurs to her that, dressed as she is, a passerby or nosy neighbor, like Colonel Townsend, could mistake her for Chester.

    Elcira locks the door from the inside and pockets the key. She unbuttons the overalls and lets them drop to the floor. The work shirt becomes a work dress, and its function is to keep her cool.

    The sunlight barely sneaks in—a voyeur, a peep, a trickle of light—enough for her to see her potted friends. The scent of lilacs and fresh soil erases all thoughts from her mind. This is her peaceful place. While she works at making a V-shaped cut in the stem of the yellow lilac, a sparrow chirps to her chicks in a nest under the eave of the roof. The nest sits precariously between the crossbeam and the top of the wall. The shed doesn’t offer much protection from the elements, but it provides shade from the sun and some cover from the rain and snow. Mostly, it provides Elcira with an asylum, a place to go to be alone with her thoughts.

    “Elcira!” Chester barks. “Where are you? I need something to drink.” She knows he is in the barn again, moving piles of hay from one place to another, pitchfork in hand. He will be loading the hay onto the wagon to bring to the horses. If only the children were old enough to help him, she would have more time to spend with her horses. Theirs is the life, running within their rounded-fenced paddock on the bottom fifty, beyond the hill, drinking from the pond whenever they need refreshment. Why don’t you go down there, stick your head under, and breathe in all you can?

    She brushes the dirt from her hands and wipes them on the overalls before stepping back into them. She doesn’t have much time to herself, but at least with Deborah watching the young ones and the older ones at the schoolhouse in town, these few hours are her time unless he calls. At least he’s not twiddling his fingers beneath some young thing’s whalebone corset.

    She has thought about hiring one of those newly freed slaves as an all-around domestic as some of Elcira’s garden club ladies have done. No doubt Chester would want to choose one whose looks he fancies. It doesn’t matter to him what the skin looks like. His eyes roam where only modesty and necessity should venture. Freed slaves, like Deborah, do still turn some heads in town, but here,

    on the edge of their property, where the Colonel lives, she is safe from wandering eyes and hands. Rumors do make their way from the wagging tongues of the garden club ladies, who are often more reliable than the local newspaper.

    Elcira unlocks the potting shed and approaches the well. Deborah is sitting on the ground, her back against the stone well.

    “Oh, Mrs. Cranberry. I didn’t expect anyone at this time of day.” Her nose is running, and her eyes look like ladybugs, red and black.

    “You didn’t want to be seen. What’s wrong?” Elcira is unaccustomed to involving herself in the affairs of others, but Elcira has known Deborah since she was born. Her mom, Grace, was Colonel Townsend’s slave and nanny to his daughter, Penelope. Now, she is often alone in the house here on the edge of the Cranberry Farm while the colonel is away with his militia. Chester sold this property from the row of lilacs down to the small house to Colonel Townsend for a mangy mule and some seed. One of those neighborly deeds he is famous for, making him look like a true gentleman among all the other “true” gentlemen of this idyllic New England paradise lost.

    Deborah places a hand on her belly and starts to cry. Instantly, Elcira understands.

    “Who is the father?” Elcira expects her to say it is the colonel, but Deborah puts her head down and wipes her eyes with the hem of her skirt, revealing her legs. Even with her dark skin, Elcira spots remnants of bruises. If this is the twiddler’s work, God help him.

    “Elcira! My water!”

    “Oh hush, you old hoot!” Elcira reaches for the pail to lower it into the well, but Deborah takes it.

    “I’ll do it,” she says.

    Elcira grabs Deborah’s hands in hers. Their eyes meet. Neither of them moves. “Did he do this to you?” Elcira asks.

    Deborah’s lip quivers. “I’m so sorry, Mrs. Cranberry. I couldn’t stop hi—”

    “Hush now.” Elcira reaches for Deborah and hugs her. “I know, I know.”

    This was not the first time he’d done it. But this isn’t one of the women who frequent the tavern looking for some company for a price. This is Deborah, her friend.

    Elcira tightens her grip on her hands for a moment, taking a deep breath before letting go.

    “I’ll take the water to him.” Elcira lowers the rope to fill the pail, her lips tight, pressed against each other as if the pail is too heavy. When she pulls it up, Deborah takes it from her.

    “This is something I need to do myself,” she says.

    A chill rushes through Elcira. Should she let Deborah confront the man who violated her? Deborah kisses Elcira on the cheek and says,” I’ll be fine. Go back to your lilacs. They will miss you.”

    Elcira leans closer and kisses her on the cheek. “I will be in the shed. We can have privacy there.” She hands Deborah the brass key. “Keep it. You can unlock the shed at any time and lock it again from the inside. In case you need to get away by yourself, that is. I do it all the time.”

    “What about you?”

    “There is another key. I keep it on a hook in the shed, in case I get locked in,” she says, nodding toward the barn. “He won’t miss it.” Elcira walks back to the shed. On the way, she notices that Charley, Colonel Townsend’s horse is tied to a post at the house. Good. Deborah doesn’t have to be alone. She looks up at the barn. Chester wields the pitchfork like a hammer, stabbing bundles of hay to loosen them. Seeds and dust spray the air, glistening against the sun. He wipes his brow, jabs the pitchfork into a bale beside him, plants himself on a throne of hay, and takes the pail of water from Deborah.

    Elcira clips a few branches from the white lilac bush near the door and brings them inside. The intoxicating aroma pulls her toward the porcelain white cups of the flower. Several fall off, a sign that the season is waning. Soon all the buds will be cast to the wind and the bushes will go back to serving as a hedge. When the flowers die, time dies with it.

    She reaches for the key near the door’s hook. It is missing. It must be in the house.

    “Elcira!”

    For God’s sake. Leave me be. She grabs the door handle and gives it a turn. It won’t move. It’s locked.

    “Deborah!” Elcira calls her name several times, but there is no answer.

    ***

    Excerpt from THE GHOST AND THE KEY by Bill Cusano. Copyright 2025 by Bill Cusano. Reproduced with permission from Bill Cusano. All rights reserved.

     

    Author Bio:

    Bill Cusano

    Bill Cusano is an author, a retired deacon in the Episcopal Church and a believer that it is the process rather than the outcomes that matter most in our lives. Retired from the corporate world and an eight-year stint running a non-profit feeding program, Bill attacks every project as a ministry, giving it his full commitment. Needing to readjust to life after losing the love of his life to leukemia in April of 2024, Bill returned to writing full-time, resulting in The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club series, the motivation and inspiration for which came from his wife’s voracious appetite for reading historical fiction. While this is Bill’s debut novel, he has always been a writer, publishing short stories and poems early on, and then beginning a daily spiritual blog in 2008. You can follow Bill’s Reflections From The Garden Bench along with other writings on his Substack account.

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    Wednesday, June 17, 2026

    How to Read People by Nathan Soren

    About the Book:

     
    Read people like an open book — detect lies, decode emotions, and understand what others are really thinking

    Have you ever wished you could instantly know whether someone is being honest with you?

    Do you struggle to interpret mixed signals, hidden motives, or silent tension in conversations?

    Imagine walking into any room and quickly understanding people — without them saying a single word.

    This book will show you how.

    Whether you want to improve relationships, succeed in business, avoid manipulation, or simply feel more confident socially, this practical guide will help you decode human behavior, read body language with precision, and predict people's actions before they happen.


    Inside, you’ll discover:

    • How to “thin-slice” people and read them in just a few seconds
    • The science of micro-expressions and what they reveal instantly
    • A simple lie-detection framework used by behavioral experts
    • Body language signals that expose attraction, discomfort, anxiety, and deception
    • How manipulators operate — and the signs you should never ignore
    • Emotional intelligence techniques to connect deeply and build trust
    • Charisma-boosting strategies that make people instantly like you
    • How to decode tone of voice, pacing, and word choice
    • What your own body language is saying about you (often without you realizing)
    • Real-world examples so you can apply what you learn immediately


    This is not just a book about body language — it is a complete toolkit for understanding human nature, motives, and behavior on a deeper level.

    My Review:

    This is an informative little book. I like how he helps us become good observers and get nonverbal clues, like with body language. He has good information on how people communicate, how to be an active listener, how to be a good communicator, including recognizing and using feedback.

    Nothing in this book is especially knew. The information contained can be found in other books on the same topic. I liked this one, however, because it is precise and is a good jumping board for further reading. It is a good introduction for those who are new to the topic.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

     

    About the Author:

    Nathan Soren is a bestselling author, communication and human behavior expert who helps people break free from social anxiety and unlock real confidence.

    With a background in Human Resources, Nathan has seen firsthand how communication challenges hold people back—both personally and professionally. Driven by a passion to help others, he’s developed simple, practical strategies that anyone can use to connect better and feel at ease in conversations.

    His books offer proven tools for mastering small talk, reading people, and building charisma—resonating with thousands of readers, including introverts and overthinkers eager to feel confident and natural.

    Independently published, 141 pages.

    (My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

    The Madness Pill by Justin Garson

    About the Book:


    A rollicking history of the life and work of an unheralded genius: Dr. Solomon Snyder, whose experiments with mind-altering drugs helped change the way we think about the causes and treatments of schizophrenia.

    In the 1950s, the field of psychiatry had nothing to show for itself. While polio was being cured, antibiotics were being discovered, and cancer research was developing, the mental health world had no wins. Asylums were full and nobody had figured out how to fix insanity—specifically schizophrenia, the severest mental illness. Scientists became convinced that if they could engineer a pill to create madness, then they could cure it.

    Centered around Solomon Snyder, the psychiatrist who ultimately did identify the madness pill, and the community of doctors and researchers he worked with, THE MADNESS PILL recounts the drug-fueled quest to cure schizophrenia. A wunderkind who started medical school at 19, Snyder worked steadily for decades to replicate the illness, ultimately finding in 1970 that amphetamines could trigger a schizophrenia-like state by flooding the brain with dopamine. Five years later, he went on to discover the dopamine receptor and proved that antipsychotic drugs work by disabling dopamine neurons. Snyder’s dopamine hypothesis inspired a generation of researchers to part ways with psychoanalysis and look for the biological basis of schizophrenia and other mental disorders.

    Using first-hand research and interviews, THE MADNESS PILL is at once a raucous history and insightful portrait of a remarkable scientist who turned psychiatry into a respected science by transforming how mental illness is treated.

    You can read an excerpt here.

    My Review:

    Garson has a personal interest in this topic as his own father was diagnosed with schizophrenia shortly after Garson's birth. The father did not want drugs and was restored to sanity through psychiatry sessions. He was able to continue work until symptoms returned a little over a decade later. Understanding of the disease had advanced and hospitalization with medication was frequent. The results were not good, however.

    Garson explores the change in the medical world's understanding and treatment of the disease over the last decades. He writes of the research, the theories, the attempts to treat the condition. He concentrates on Dr. Snyder and his fellow researchers as they ultimately discovered a biological cause to the disease.

    I appreciate this book. Garson has taken a difficult subject and helped me see the personal nature of it. This is a very readable book for those interested in science in general and mental disease in particular.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.


    About the Author:


    Justin Garson, Ph.D.
    , is a philosopher and historian of science at the City University of New York. He’s written numerous scholarly books and articles on biology, mind, and madness, including Madness: A Philosophical Exploration. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and children.

    St Martin's Press, 240 pages.

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

    Tuesday, June 16, 2026

    Murder in Rome by T A Williams

    About the Book:

    Former DCI Dan Armstrong has been living and working in Florence for nearly three years—yet somehow, Rome has always eluded him. That is, until glamorous TV celebrity Tamsin Goodfaith turns up with a request he can’t refuse: investigate her uncle’s suspicious death in the Eternal City.

    Philip Hastings was a billionaire financier, found dead at his magnificent—if slightly spooky—medieval castle in the Roman hills. Dan and his faithful canine companion, Oscar, soon find themselves surrounded by luxury, secrets and more suspects than sightseeing opportunities.

    But when a second murder follows close behind, the case turns dangerously personal. With whispers of ghosts and crumbling alibis, Dan and Oscar must sniff out the truth before he becomes the next victim. Harder to crack than castle walls—and harder still than stopping Oscar from stealing snacks—this Roman holiday is anything but relaxing

     My Review:

    This has been an entertaining series and this latest one is a good read too. It is plotted like a closed room mystery as all the suspects were in the castle. Oscar is such a great dog, protecting Dan. Williams has consistently been good at describing locations and he dies it well here. This series is great for lovers of cozy mysteries.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

    You can read my review of the previous book in this series, Murder at the Duomo.

    About the Author:

    I've written all sorts: thrillers, historical novels, short stories and now I'm enjoying myself hugely writing romance and whodunnits. Romantic comedies are what we all need from time to time. Life isn’t always very fair. It isn’t always a lot of fun, but when it is, we need to embrace it. Murder mystery is all very well, but it needs to put a smile on your face, so that's why I like to inject some humour. I'm having a lot of fun writing the Armstrong and Oscar cozy mystery series set in sunny Italy. They are all standalone books but if you really want to do it properly, start with the first one in the series, Murder in Tuscany. If my books can whisk you away to gorgeous locations, put a smile on your face and maybe give your heartstrings a tug, then I know I’ve done my job.

    Boldwood Books, 258 pages.

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

    Monday, June 15, 2026

    The Last Shift by S F Baumgartner a prequel novella

    S F Baumgartner is a prolific writer. I have read all of her books, I think, and have watched her mature in her writing abilities. I was happy to see she is working on another thriller series called The Mercer Files. She is offering a free prequel. It is short, only 17 pages, but full of exciting information on the coming series. This prequel features Tom Mercer and the explosion on an off-shore drilling rig. Each novella in the coming series will feature one of his three sons.

    Book one is about a hurricane, a buried off-shore oil rig and an investigative journalist. Book two features an inherited Australian mining claim and a teacher investigating the death of her grandfather. Book three involves a ship, a forensic accountant and a master archive that connects everything.

    You can find out more about the author and download the short but free prequel at https://sfbaumgartner.com 

    You can read my review of her latest full length novel, Stolen Secrets.

     

    S.F. Baumgartner crafts fast-paced Christian suspense thrillers, weaving tales of complex characters, secretive operatives, and relentless agents. Her gripping storytelling has earned acclaim, with Living Secrets and Forgotten Secret—Books 1 & 2 of her Mirror Estate series—named Top Picks in the thriller & suspense categories, respectively, at Killer Nashville, and Tangled Secrets—Book 3 of Mirror Estate series—won couple of awards in the Christian Indie Awards and the Incipere Awards. When she’s not plotting her next twist, she’s binge-watching crime TV shows, like NCIS or playing with her cats. Fans of James Patterson’s style, especially those who appreciate short, punchy chapters, will find much to love in her work.  And as always, her books are all clean.