by Lisa Kelley | May 18, 2022 | Book Reviews
Team Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Dr. Jean Greaves breaks down the fascinating subject of emotional intelligence (EI) from the team perspective. I’ve read a number of books about EI over the years, but never one that was focused entirely on teams. Greaves in this...
by Lisa Kelley | May 14, 2022 | Book Reviews
Frequency by Lisa Harris is the latest installment in the Fallout series, and it’s my favorite so far. I’ve liked the three previous books, but this one had all the right ingredients for me. The Grid is still down but, in this book, we get a glimpse of just how...
by Lisa Kelley | Apr 30, 2022 | Book Reviews
From Conflict to Courage by Marlene Chism is an excellent resource if you think you need help at resolving conflict. Truth is, most of us do need help. This book isn’t just a regurgitation of conflict management that you’ve either read about or received training...
by Lisa Kelley | Apr 17, 2022 | Book Reviews
Reach by Becky Robinson is a fantastic guide for anyone who is trying to build their platform, especially, if you’re just starting out. I’ve spent the last year-and-a-half trying to get everything in order to start branding myself and I can testify that Reach will...
by Lisa Kelley | Apr 10, 2022 | Book Reviews
Mulberry Hollow by Denise Hunter is a sweet romance and the second book in The Riverbend series. It pulls you in right from the start and keeps you interested the entire way. If you’ve read Riverbend Gap, you’ll remember Avery and you know her story is compelling. ...
by Lisa Kelley | Apr 2, 2022 | Book Reviews
The Catch by Lisa Harris is the finale of her U.S. Marshals series, and neatly wraps up the over-arching mystery that has unfolded during the last two books. Who killed Madison James’ husband and shot her years later? There were many twists and turns to find out the...