Check out this review of the book, Girls With Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young, as featured in this post from the Books and Such blog.
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Check out this review of the book, Girls With Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young, as featured in this post from the Books and Such blog.
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Check out this book review of Meditation For Warriors – Practical Mediation For Cops, Soldiers & Martial Artists by Loren W. Christensen as featured in this post from the Breakaway Consciousness Blog

BreakwayIndividual.com
Zy Marquiez
April 2, 2019
In Western Culture, the subject of Meditation conjures myriad images, while also leaving many confounded.
In Easter Culture, the value of Meditation has been known for thousands of years, and it’s become a staple of many a discipline, and with good reason.
In Meditation For Warriors- Practical Mediation For Cops, Soldiers & Martial Artists – By Loren W. Christensen, the author showcases how simple meditation can be in its application.
Though Christensen acknowledges that meditation can be quite complex, he chooses to simplify meditation when he shows us not only why meditation is useful, but also why it’s needed and many of its intricacies.
The book also features extensive anecdotes from numerous individuals and what each has garnered from this tool.
Not only does Christensen give us countless tips to hone meditation skills, but he also gives individuals a step by step process of…
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Check out this post from my author blog.
Welcome to this week’s stock photo challenge.
There were some great submissions last week. You can check out their stories at these links
Battle Preparations by Jo Hawk, The Pilgrimage by Harmony Kent, Stone Valley by Michele Jones
Here is a review of the rules:
Here is the photo for this week’s Stock Photo Challenge:

Check out what's new on the shelves of Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore from this post on Sally Cronin's blog.
Check out these book reviews for March from this post on Mae Clair’s blog.
I’m so excited it’s April. Spring has arrived and all of the nasty white stuff is gone. That’s reason for celebration!
Another reason is all the great books I read last month, reviews of which I’m sharing today. I’m splitting the post in two parts, since I managed to read nine books in March. Moving forward, I plan to break my reviews into a mid-month post and an end of the month post so there isn’t so much back-to-back (although It’s unlikely I’ll read this many books again in a single month!).
To read the blurbs and learn about each title, click the Amazon link after my review. I hope you discover something to add to your TBR. And remember to check back tomorrow for part two!
The Beast Within
by Jacquie Biggar
A wonderful blend of multiple genres, The Beast Within, is the second book the Mended…
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