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Won't Somebody Play With Annabelle Kay? by Steve Krafft | 5-Star Children’s Book Review & Giveaway

Won't Somebody Play With Annabelle Kay? by Steve Krafft | 5-Star Children�..

Won't Somebody Play With Annabelle Kay? by Steve Krafft | Children’s Book Review & Giveaway

Today I'm reviewing "Won't Somebody Play With Annabelle Kay?" by Steve Krafft. This 5-Star children's book has a wonderful message & gorgeous illustrations. Enter the Giveaway to win a signed copy from the author! (USA only this time.) We can all benefit from Annabelle Kay's story.

Your Career Your Business by Gina Cajucom | Excerpt & Spotlight

Your Career Your Business by Gina Cajucom | Excerpt & Spotlight

Your Career Your Business by Gina Cajucom | Excerpt & Spotlight

If you're reading this book, you might be SEEKING fulfillment, or satisfaction at work or recognition of one's talent being unused or potential still to develop. You might be ambitious and strategic in approach and would like to position yourself for bigger things. Whether you're stuck and looking to jump-start your career, doing well but want to fast-track your career, or feeling unfulfilled and looking for clarity in your work life, you can coach yourself to success.

100 Little Crochet Gifts to Make | Spotlight - Review

100 Little Crochet Gifts to Make | Spotlight - Review

100 Little Crochet Gifts to Make

Do you crochet? This fabulous oversize paperback full of color images is perfect for you. The patterns and instructions are simple enough for beginners, yet fun for the more experienced.

The projects in the book will keep you busy for years to come.

The Last Roman: Exile by B.K. Greenwood | Book 1 of 3 | Spotlight Tour, Excerpt

The Last Roman: Exile by B.K. Greenwood | Book 1 of 3 | Spotlight Tour, Exc..

The Last Roman: Exile by B.K. Greenwood | Spotlight Tour, Excerpt

Welcome to my stop on the BreakEven Books tour.

Seasoned imperial officer Marcus Sempronius Gracchus leads the 9th Roman Legion into bloody battle against a fierce barbarian rival. It’s a battle he won’t survive.

When he awakens three days later, clawing his way from a hastily dug grave, Marcus realizes he cannot be killed—but that won’t stop him from dying time and again over the next 2,000 years. Burdened with a debt he cannot pay, is he cursed to walk the Earth without end?