Stolen: Daniel Palmer A safe has no air, no way to get out unless you have the right combination to release the door. A foxhole is dug so deep that many men can hide from the enemy if they have the right camouflage and coverings. A sturdy box with four sides and the right … Continue reading
Splintered Ice: Stuart Yates Life can often tear someone apart in many different directions. When a piece of wood chips and you get it caught in your finger which splinters off and remains lodged until you get it removed. At times people often feel that their lives are beginning to splinter, small pieces begin … Continue reading
Confidence: Derek O’Neill When you look in the mirror what do you see? What assessment do you give yourself? Are you smart? Do you think that are you successful? Is your trustworthy, handsome, knowing that you can rise above your limitations or are you weary, unsure or afraid to take chances? Do you fall … Continue reading
Weight: What’s Eating You? Derek O’Neill Being overweight when I was a teen I can identify with much of what the author relates in this book. Weight gain and dieting is not easy but losing weight and keeping the pounds from returning even harder. Challenges come at us on a daily basis. … Continue reading
Depression: What’s That? Derek O’Neill Looking in a mirror you can hardly see the image that is reflected. Never really seeing the person within the parameters of this glass you envision someone else, someone that you would rather be or hoped to emulate. Never really looking inside yourself to find out who you really are … Continue reading
Happiness: You Must Be Effin’ Jokin’! Derek O’Neill Happiness is definitely not overrated nor should it be underestimated. So, how come so many never really understand it or achieve it? Exactly what does it mean to be happy? Some think that tons of material things, money, power and fame will make them happy. Others know … Continue reading
An Unholy Communion: Donna Fletcher Crow Erie feelings, strange happenings, premonitions and unexpected occurrences mark the many events depicted within this well researched, documented and crafted novel by author Donna Fletcher Crow. Unholy Communion is the next in the Monastery Murder’s Series and marks the union between Felicity and Father Antony but not in … Continue reading
Anger: Who gives a shite? Derek O’Neill You are sitting at a meeting with your boss and you feel your blood pressure rising, your heart beating fast and you are about to explode. Keeping your hands hidden beneath the top of the table he cannot see the balled into two huge fists … Continue reading
Divorce: Think Financially, Not Emotionally Jeffrey A. Landers Anyone that thinks divorce is a piece of cake, no sweat or not a problem has either taken something to calm their nerves, is living in world of make believe or not facing reality. Divorce is difficult but the end result is what you … Continue reading
Fantastic Florida Fun: Timothy Louis Baker Teens find dealing with parents often difficult. Following rules, dealing with strict guidelines many often rebel. Mark Mitchell lives life on the edge. Escaping reality by drinking, taking drugs and overusing marijuana to help him as he relates get that high or buzz in order to deal with … Continue reading