by Lisa Kelley | Sep 11, 2024 | Book Reviews
Becoming A Leader Worth Following by Mike Easley draws upon the author’s lessons learned while serving as the CEO for an energy cooperative. Much of the information is geared for the people who have made it to the C-suite. However, those at lower levels in the...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 8, 2024 | Book Reviews
Human First, Leader Second by Massimo Backus is a guide that can help readers see how self-compassion outperforms self-criticism. What I Liked About Human First, Leader Second by Massimo Backus First, I want to applaud Backus for sharing his personal story. It wasn’t...
by Lisa Kelley | Aug 27, 2024 | Book Reviews
Hope Like Wildflowers by Pepper Basham is the third book in the Blue Ridge series. Since Laurel’s Dream, I’ve wanted to know Kizzie’s story, and readers will finally have it in this excellent novel. What I Liked About Hope Like Wildflowers by Pepper Basham I can’t...
by Lisa Kelley | Aug 19, 2024 | Book Reviews
Here With Me by Mandy Boerma is the latest novel in the Home to Heritage series published by Sunrise Publishing. Boerma’s mentor Tari Faris created the Heritage world, which has been resurrected with new and familiar characters. What I Liked About Here with Me by...
by Lisa Kelley | Aug 13, 2024 | Book Reviews
Before We Were Us by Denise Hunter is the newest standalone novel by one of my favorite authors and is sure to tug at your heart strings. If you’ve read the blurb, you may be thinking, “Hasn’t she done a story about someone having amnesia before?” The answer is yes....
by Lisa Kelley | Jul 26, 2024 | Book Reviews
The Intersection Faith, Work, and Life—An Introduction to God’s Design for Integrated Living is a new book by Dr. Robert C. Varney and Hugh W. Brandt. It’s a short book with only 95 pages but don’t let its brevity fool you. It’s packed with wisdom. What I Liked About...