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Book review: Wildest Dreams by Meridith Claire

NetGalley provided this ARC in exchange for an honest review. American-born Filipina Mackenzie Almazan and golden Jewish boy Samson Madden have been joined at the hip since she was eight and he ten. Even after the devastating death of her uncle Deano, the man who raised her, it should be the happiest time in Mac’s… Continue reading
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Two Years Without You: Reflecting on Grief

Today is a day I wish I could skip on the calendar because if the day didn’t exist, perhaps saying forever goodbye to someone who meant the world to me didn’t happen. But the day does exist, and two years ago today, my godmother lost her battle with cancer. Continue reading
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My Top Five Things To Do For Fun

It’s much more fun making lists when it’s not for chores, to-do, or grocery. Listing favorite things to do is excellent. The only problem is choosing the top five, but here goes: Continue reading
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Book Review: Wrong Text, Right Love Against All Odds #1 by Claudia Y. Burgoa

This rom-com, which has an enemies-to-lovers trope, an overly perky female character, and a grumpy borderline recluse male lead, should appeal to Roxie Noir and Lila Monroe fans. Continue reading
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The Challenges of Teaching Pets Commands

My little devil of a beagle, who will be two years old later this month doesn’t understand the word heel. This means when we go on walks, this little guy is the one running the show. Continue reading
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Dream Job Aspirations Amid Migraine Challenges

Considering I’ve been on medical leave for over a year, I think for me, my dream job would be the ability to return to work and not be plagued by migraine attacks hindering me from functioning on a normal level. Continue reading
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Understanding What Makes a Great Leader

Contrary to popular belief, no one is born a leader, and leadership is not a trait that can be inherited. Instead, it comes from building leadership qualities like a positive attitude, accountability, and approachability, being part of the team and setting the example by taking on the hardest task, inspiring the troops even in moments… Continue reading
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Book Review: Priest by Sierra Simone

Most readers would consider this book taboo because of the forbidden aspect Simone bursts wide open; however, the taboos get lost early on, so if this is what attracted you to this book, here is a fair warning: this book might not be for you. However, if you’re a reader looking for pure smut and… Continue reading

























