by Site Owner | Dec 9, 2014 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Health, Fitness & Dieting, Self-Help
The Downside of Changing Your Brain By Jesse Payne, EdD Harlequin, $16.95, 292 pages This book can be summarized in a few words: everything about human behavior revolves around brain science; alcohol, drugs, toxins, technology, stress, contact sports, and a lack of...
by George Erdosh | Jul 30, 2014 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Nature, Outdoors & Animals, Relationships & Sex
Love and relationships are of everyone’s concern. Ty Tashiro explores these subjects in fine details in The Science of Happily Ever After. This is a scholarly volume complete with chapter-by-chapter bibliography and an index. There is far too much information in here...
by Site Owner | Jun 11, 2014 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Health, Fitness & Dieting, Self-Help
An Orthopedic Surgeon’s Instruction Book on How to Keep Joints Healthy By Richard Diana, M.D. Harlequin, $17.95, 336 pages For the millions who suffer from joint pain, Dr. Diana has written a book chocked full of any and all information they could ever hope for. He...
by Site Owner | Apr 16, 2013 | Science Fiction
By Maggie Shayne Harlequin, $7.99, 394 pages Young Indira, or Indy, leads a normal life— going to work, going home. While her life previously held much more as a magic practitioner, Indy set aside this part of her life after it is proven time and...
by Site Owner | Oct 6, 2011 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Biographies & Memoirs
by Brianna Karp Harlequin, $16.95, 344 pages Brianna Karp is an independent, strong, and intelligent woman. Her emotionally engaging memoir, Girl’s Guide to Homelessness is a testimony of her strength and independence. Karp had worked since the age of 10 but in 2008,...