Prior to reading this book, whether it was personal or business related, a problem was a problem. And problems typically end up costing you money versus make money for you. But after reading this book, I learned that throwing money at problems isn't always nor the only solution, but that there is a way to actually turn that problem into money!
By the time you finish reading this book you'll be saying, "Yeah, I've got problems!"
You will never run out of problems...and that's GREAT news!If you’ve got 99 problems, opportunities to profit isn’t one of them. This book will walk you through a step-by-step system to turn your past problems into profits that you can spend to help you solve today’s problems.No marketing budget? No problem. No niche? No problem. No website? No problem. No social media presence? No problem. This book is going to teach you how to get up and running on a $0 marketing budget using just what you’ve got today.Based on the author’s own experiences of starting a business with no…
Although this book was a memoir, it read like fiction. I love a non-fiction book that makes me forget that I'm reading about someone's real life. The author wasn't afraid to use dialogue, description, and all five senses to pull me into her world.
I've read many stories in which the author shares their pain. I've been able to empathize. But I literally felt pain while reading some parts of this book, especially when the author shares her experience when forced into a ritual done on a young female's private body parts as part of her culture.
Author Mariatu Tu Browne shares a bold story of perseverance in ending the negative patterns in her life, and starting a new life and a new business! Although the book starts off sharing how the author had to resort to stripping when she left her country and came over to America, this is not your typical urban from stripper to boss lady. This is an intelligent read, spoken in the language of a true boss . . . because this author is the boss of her own enterprise.
★★★★★ "An Inspirational and true story that can resonate with anyone!" - Reader review___An uplifting biography for women, about how to overcome the past and embrace a better future!Mariatu refused to let traumatic and life-altering experiences define her. Instead, she persisted in reinventing her life by hustling to become a successful businesswoman and an educator.As a visionary, Mariatu was determined to make her dreams a reality. Along the way, tested were her strength, faith, and dedication. Her sacrifices and struggles were exhausting.But, she was determined to keep climbing. She turned to God and invited Him into her life, and once…
I love a Hallmark movie in a book. And my absolutely favorite Hallmark movies are ones that deal with food and cooking. And as you can tell by the title of this book, food was one of the characters; fudge to be exact. Which explains why I chose the characters as the first thing I liked most about the book.
As a literary agent, I shopped a client's book that had a character similar to this book's main character. Not always likeable because they don't have the sappy sensitivity and empathy a lot of readers like in main characters. A couple of the rejection letters (she did end up getting an offer) said they loved the story but couldn't get past the character's attitude. And I like complicated characters like that. It can't always be about readers liking the character, but characters like the reader. This allows them to REALLY see themselves in the book, and sometimes folks just can't handle seeing who they truly are.
Regardless, the setting is the tourist destination of Mackinac Island. So, I felt like this book was a literary vacation for me. On top of this being a quirky romance, with food, on an island, there was a mystery to be solved . . . thanks to the Mal, the cute puppy of the main character, discovering those bones by the bush.
"Fun characters, quaint setting, mouth-watering recipes." --RT Book Reviews
Life is sweet for Allie McMurphy, proud owner of Historic McMurphy Hotel and Fudge Shop on Mackinac Island--until murder and deception leave a bitter taste. . .
Mulch Ado About Murder
With summer in bloom and tourists afoot, Allie is out walking her pup, Mal, when the curious canine digs up a bone from under a flowering lilac bush. The bone leads to a toe that's missing a body. For the successful confectionaire it's only the first in a series of sour events in the middle of the island's Lilac Fest.…
Joylynn M. Jossel's The Root of All Evil is a sexy, drama-filled, roller coaster of a ride about a woman's pursuit of the perfect man to provide all her needs.
THE ALMIGHTY $. SOME PEOPLE PRAY FOR IT. SOME PEOPLE PRAY TO IT.
Thirty-four-year-old Klarke Taylor has two children, a pile of bills and creditors who won't leave her alone. And she's had just about enough. So Klarke and her confidants, Breezy and Jeva, resort to devising a shady plan to snag her a man who will make all her monetary dreams come true.
Reo Laroque, is a bestselling author and is right where he always dreamed of being in life. He has it all, including women who come out in droves for this high-ticketed bachelor. But all Reo wants is a virtuous woman to claim as his own. Now Klarke has him in her sights and he soon becomes entangled in a twisted pursuit or love, lust and the almighty dollar.