Spotlight: A Beginner's Guide To Green Living by Rebecca Henry

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Genre: Nonfiction, How-To, Green Living

Just like the color, there can be multiple shades of green living. This book provides you with simple, easy, and fun recipes for all aspects of your home life. You will find plant-based recipes for basic cleaning products, skincare, herbal crafts, and even learn how to plant and maintain the herbs in your own garden. I designed this book to help motivate and educate you in the ways of green living, and also to share my sixteen years of experience in walking through this forest of green living myself. I hope you’ll find inspiration within these pages and create your own shade of green living!

I have traveled the world collecting recipes and ways to incorporate organic, plant-based, cruelty-free, and eco-friendly options into my daily life. Being a mother, I understand the importance of wanting to create a clean and green home environment. Most people are not aware of the hidden toxins lurking in their skincare and cleaning products. This book exposes those toxins and the health risks they pose. Besides providing recipes, I also suggest eco-friendly, plant-based commercial brand alternatives, making the switch to a green lifestyle easier for people to adapt. More and more people are realizing the need to go green, yet they are unsure how to begin. Some people are afraid that they cannot break their habits to adopt a green way of living. I want to reach those people and show them that green living can start with a conscious mind and a simple change to what they add to their grocery cart. It does not have to be an all-or-nothing switch.

But it is not just about the care of our health, this book also focuses on social issues in third world countries, eliminating zero-waste products in the home, the need for fair trade and organic clothing, toxic chemicals accumulating in the environment affecting aquatic life, animals, and waterways. I explain how to change your daily lives effortlessly and slowly, providing inspiring recipes and crafts, to help make a difference with these cultural and environmental issues. I encourage people with black thumbs to get into the garden by providing easy projects like re-growing spring onions from kitchen cuttings. It is my passion to show people that they can have two green thumbs!

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Introduction:

Just like the color, there can be multiple shades of green living. The purpose of this book is to provide you with simple, easy and fun recipes for all aspects of your home life. You will find plant-based recipes for basic cleaning products, skin care, herbal crafts and even learn how to plant and maintain the herbs in your own garden. I designed this book to help motivate and educate you in the ways of green living, and to share my sixteen years of experience in walking through this forest of green living myself. I hope you’ll find inspiration within these pages and begin to create your own shade of green living! 

My journey towards a greener lifestyle began at twenty-five with the birth of my daughter. Since then, I’ve moved overseas and traveled the world. My time living in England, Singapore and Germany birthed a new chapter of my life making it greener at home as well as for my body, as a creative outlet and in the garden. This book contains recipes that I have spent the last sixteen years collecting and refining by taking various techniques and cultures into account. I chose to follow a green path because I believed it was the right option for my children, but through the years I have discovered green living is not only good for the health of my family, but it is also beneficial for the environment, animals, and my mental wellbeing. I live this lifestyle because it connects me to nature through the use of plant-based, homemade products. 

Green is commonly associated with nature, tranquility, and health. Beginning your path to a greener lifestyle will help to improve your overall wellbeing.  When I wash the dishes, the lovely aroma of basil and rosemary lingers in the air and I sigh in contentment, feeling positive about the aroma I have created in my home. There are days when I don’t have the time to make my own homemade batch of dish or laundry soap, and on these occasions, I opt for an eco-friendly, organic store-bought option. 

Beginning your journey to green living does not mean you need to switch over to all homemade products, nor do you need to make every change listed in this book and insert them overnight. Start slow, substitute non-eco store-bought products with recipes from this book that excite you! Let them jump off the page and inspire you to create something green and clean. It has taken me almost two decades to reach the shade of green I am living, and I am constantly learning new ways to incorporate additional ideas into my lifestyle. Green living can start with implementing one or two homemade plant-based options into your daily routine. The entire purpose is to feel good about the changes you are willing and want to make, without the guilt of those you don’t or becoming overwhelmed by trying to do too much. If you decide, after reading this book that opting for a greener fabric softener is the change you want in your home, then that is a positive step into green living. I wrote this book to give you options and it’s up to you which options you apply to your life. But always remember that every change you make is a positive one and it’s a step forward into green living.

How Green Living Contributes To A Zero-Waste Home

Green living has important benefits. It’s eco-friendly, cruelty-free, sustainable and has the added advantage of being homemade. But green living also promotes a zero-waste lifestyle by helping to reduce the amount of plastic and non-biodegradable items we collect in our homes. By substituting and replacing disposable items in your house for more sustainable, plastic-free alternatives, you are reducing your carbon footprint by decreasing the amount of pollution that is being dispersed into the air, water, and the soil. A common misconception is that you can recycle all plastic. However, most plastics are not recyclable and end up in rapidly filling landfills or high energy using - incinerators across the world. Making a conscious effort to avoid buying unnecessary plastics and other non-biodegradable materials can help to eliminate the overuse of our planet’s natural resources. Just remember, every plastic item you see will never completely go away. It’s on this earth for good, even if it takes on some new form or another. I hope that the next generation will end this plastic age.

Plastic surrounds our daily lives; from the food we eat, the clothes we wear, to the bikes and cars we ride in, to the beds we lay on at night. Plastic is on our dining room table and in our showers. It is almost impossible to eradicate all plastics from your life, but you can make conscious choices to eliminate the number of plastics you bring into your home. Every little bit helps! Change begins with making the conscious decision to do things differently and that is walking the path of a greener lifestyle.

Why Going Green Matters

 Choosing to apply and follow a green path can be a significant lifestyle change. But a green lifestyle can have long-lasting personal and environmental benefits. Not only are you promoting your own health, but you are reducing the environmental risk to animals and their habitats, as well as the oceans and other natural environments. It is this understanding that is causing people to make the switch to a greener way of life. 

I often get asked whether my small efforts really matter or make a difference and my reply is always the same, that whilst my efforts might seem trivial to some when you combine it with all the other people living a similar lifestyle, we can make a difference. By wearing fair trade clothing and vegan shoes, putting solar panels on my house, cooking with plant-based ingredients, and gifting homemade eco-friendly products, I am sharing my green lifestyle with friends, family, and the surrounding community. 

Selecting the greener options can also have longer-lasting implications. It impacts manufacturers by showing them what their consumers are interested in. This allows for sustainable items to be manufactured in larger quantities, making them cheaper in the long run. Money talks and spending a little more on glass eco-wear containers as opposed to plastic ones are noticed by manufacturers. We have the power to choose what products we want to buy, and that is another way we can make a significant difference in reducing non-sustainable waste.

People can have their own reasons to go green. Some might opt for products with natural alternatives and begin the journey of green living due to food or skin allergies, or serious health problems such as cancer. Others might be more environmentally conscious or be more concerned about animal life or the Oceans. There can be a variety of reasons behind why you’ve decided to adopt a greener lifestyle, and whatever your reason may be, it’s got you to this point of improvement.

Going green allows you to minimize and eliminate some of the toxic chemicals that can be found around the home. This includes; both in and outdoor cleaners, personal skincare and makeup. By doing this, you reduce your carbon footprint by creating less air and water pollution, reducing animal cruelty by taking away the need for animal testing and lessening your reliance on GMO and pesticide-contaminated food. Thus, lowering the chemicals you’re putting in your body. The long-term effects of toxic chemicals found in our household products, cosmetics and food can pose serious health risks to people. Selecting organic, plant-based, eco-friendly products and food reduces your exposure to these toxic chemicals and the accumulation of carcinogens in our bodies, resulting in better health overall.

For The Home:

 Going green can seem like an impossible task. When we stop and look around at our surroundings, we realize just how many plastic and non-biodegradable items we use daily. Trying to make the switch to a zero-waste home can feel daunting. My secret to green living is to start slow and small. Start by picking a room in your house. Next, write up a list of all the plastic items in this room. I like to begin in my bathroom and make notes on what I can replace with biodegradable packaging and homemade products. Shampoos, conditioners, deodorants, toothpaste, facial wash, shaving cream, body wash, body lotion, and sunscreen are the top items I see when I walk into my bathroom. Start by making these homemade recipes and store them in glass containers and jars. Make a pile of daily items you use, such as razors, toothbrushes, hairbrush, combs, loofah sponges, dental floss, cotton balls and cotton swabs. Take a moment to absorb all the plastic and non-biodegradable items we use every day in just one room of your home. You can make simple, but powerful and impactful switches to these items with zero-waste products. Remember not to feel pressured to make change everything in one go. The cost of replacing every item in your house might be overwhelming, so start small. Remember the main rules for going green. Reuse, recycle and repurpose what you already have before buying more. And when you can replace old plastic containers, do so with a zero-waste container, such as glass. These may seem like trivial changes, but it makes a significant impact on the planet. If everyone changed one room of their home, think of the accumulated waste that they are preventing on a global scale. Green Living can start in one home, in one room and have long-lasting implications for our life and planet. Never doubt that every change you make is positive.

Balancing Yoga Mat Cleaner

A natural and non-toxic way to clean your yoga mat, while uplifting your senses with harmonizing essential oils.

Prep Time: 5 mins

Total Time: 10 mins

Yields: 4 ounces

Ingredients:

  • 4 oz. amber or cobalt blue glass spray bottle (this protects the essential oils from harmful UV rays from the sun)

  • 2 tbsps. witch hazel

  • 1/3 cup distilled water

  • 5-10 drops lavender essential oil (any essential oil of your choice)

  • Small funnel (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Using a small funnel, pour the witch hazel into your glass bottle.

  2. Next, pour the distilled water into your bottle, it should be about ¾ full.

  3. Now the fun part! Add 4-6 drops of your favorite harmonizing, calming essential oil blend. I used lavender for this recipe, but you can select any essential oil you want. If you can’t think of any, I have included some essential oil blend combinations in the index. Pick your favorite combination or, if you are feeling inspired, blend and mix your own selection. The beauty of this project is that you can prepare several yoga mat cleaners for different yoga workouts and practices.

  4. Test a small corner on the bottom side of your mat with the cleaner, to make sure there isn’t any discoloring or negative reactions.

  5. After you have patch tested your mat, shake the spray bottle before using as this aids the essential oils to distribute and mix into the water. Because the spray is not emulsified, the essential oils will separate from the water and witch hazel. Shake the bottle well before each use to mix and combine the ingredients.

  6. Directly spray the cleaner evenly over your entire mat.

  7. Wipe dry with a hand towel and breathe in the desired mood-lifting fragrance of your own essential oil blends. When using after a yoga practice, allow the mat to dry completely before rolling it up. Namaste and happy practice!

Green Living Tips:

  • I recommend adding at least two drops of antibacterial essential oils to your cleaners, such as tea tree oil, lemongrass, peppermint, or eucalyptus. When in doubt, you cannot go wrong with lavender essential oil and tea tree oil for a combination. If you are making yoga mat cleaners as gifts, you can refer to the ingredients and their beneficial properties. I like to print it out and paste it to a piece of cardstock and include it with the yoga mat cleaner.

  • A wonderful idea is to gift a bottle of your homemade mat cleaner to your yoga instructor or even your entire class. Since the sprays are so inexpensive to make and purchasing tinted glass bottles in packs of six or more saves money, this makes a simple and rewarding project to do at home. You can get imaginative with your new yoga mat cleaner bottle and add labels using chalkboard stickers and tie a stem of fresh cut lavender with twine on the outside of your bottle for a touch of serenity.

Green Living Notes:

  • As with any sport or physical activity, it is imperative to keep your equipment clean after each use. Your yoga mat is an extension of your practice, it is your sacred space where you not only become grounded with the earth but also your mind, body, and soul. Take a minute to reward yourself for taking time out of your busy schedule and showing up on your mat by pampering your senses with a little TLC. Inhale the tranquil aroma of your cleaner and breathe in the harmony your mind needs to unwind and settle into your practice.

Green Living Comments:

  • One reason I make my yoga mat cleaner is to help create zero-waste in my home. Even when organic, most cleaners are sold in plastic bottles. Making your own cleaner reduces the purchasing and the use of plastic bottles. The manufacturing process of some plastics used for cosmetic and cleaning products contains raw materials such as crude oils and natural gases. These resins account for a high percentage of a plastic bottle’s carbon footprint. By making your own yoga mat cleaner and using glass bottles instead of plastic, you are helping to reduce the damaging effects of the overuse of plastics on our planet. Every little change you make to reduce your carbon footprint matters, and this is an excellent step to helping our planet.

  • I thoroughly enjoy cleaning my yoga mat before each practice with aromatherapy yoga mat sprays. I feel balanced as I sit on my mat, grounded, with my hands resting palms down towards the earth, inhaling the aroma of lavender breathing life into my practice. With each deep inhaling breath, my mind and body relax into a state of tranquility. The stresses from the day melt away with each inhale I take. Before I created my own, I would spend a fortune on organic, aromatherapy yoga mat cleaners that would last me a couple of months at a time, and if you are anything like me, you enjoy having a collection of various aromatherapy sprays to use. I began creating my own cleaners because I loved the variety of scents that I could create. It is also far more affordable and negated the guilt I felt at spending forty dollars or more just on yoga mat cleaners. With this being such a quick and easy project to do, I never lack the motivation to mix up my own batches and make extras for friends at the same time.

Contents 

Introduction

How Green Living Contributes To a Zero-Waste Home

Why Going Green Matters

Caution & Safety

Toxic Chemicals in Commercial Products

Tools, Equipment & Ingredients

Products & Brands

Benefits of Plants and Essential Oils

Essential Oil Combinations

Essential Oils for Healing

Other Ingredients and their Benefits 

Chapter One: For the Home

Balancing Yoga Mat Cleaner

Mood Lifting Room Spray

Lavender Rose Linen Spray

Green Living Simmer Pot Recipes

Green Living Laundry Detergent

Aromatherapy Laundry Booster

Going Green Laundry Stain Remover 

Lemon & Basil Multipurpose Cleaner

Citrus & Thyme Window & Mirror Cleaner

Eco-Friendly Disinfecting Spray for Toys 

Green Living Wood Cleaner

Natural Floor Cleaner

Going Green Carpet Cleaner 

Baking Soda Grout Scrub 

Tile and Tub Eco Scrub 

Daily Shower Cleaner

Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Non-Toxic Fizzy Toilet Cleaning Tablets

Kitchen Pots & Pans Eco Scrub 

Baking Soda Oven Cleaner 

Natural Dish Soap 

Lavender & Basil Hand Soap

Garden Foaming Hand Soap 

Peppermint Oil Spider Repellent 

Bug & Spider Repellent

Chapter Two: For the Body

Lavender & Rosemary Hand sanitizer

Coconut Insect Repellent 

Headache Roller Relief Ball

Rosewater Facial Wash 

Rosewater Astringent 

Rosewater Botanical Moisturizer 

Green Tea Blossom Body Splash 

Lavender and Rosemary Tea Bath Bags

Green Tea Bath Bombs

Green Tea Exfoliating Melt & Pour Soap

Vegan Basil Lotion Bars

Refreshing Mint Body Butter

Coconut Lime Sugar Scrub

Oatmeal Face Mask

Coconut Lime Bath Salt

Lavender & Mint Deodorant Bar

Chamomile Herbal Infusion Shampoo

Basil & Mint Coconut Milk Shampoo

Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse 

Orange & Lime Chocolate Dry Shampoo

Hydrating Coconut Oil Hair Mask 

Rosemary Shaving Cream

Lavender Coconut Milk Body Wash 

Fresh Mint Mouth wash 

Zero-Waste Mint Toothpaste

Chapter Three: For your Creative Side

Turmeric Dyed Scarf 

Black Bean Dyed Tank Top

Eco-dying Paper 

Black Bean Dyed Tank Top

Vegan Wax Food Wrap

Energizing Wax Melts

At Sea Room Diffuser

Coconut Mosquito Repellent Candles

Mint Leaf & Chamomile Herbal Candles

Lavender Sachets

Drying Herbs from the Garden

Chapter Four: For the Garden

Beginner’s Herb Garden

Re-growing Spring Onions from Kitchen Cuttings

Re-growing Garlic from Kitchen Cuttings

Re-growing Lemongrass from Kitchen Cuttings

Re-growing Ginger from Kitchen Cuttings

Re-growing Potatoes from Kitchen Cuttings

Green Garden Insecticide Spray 

Fruit & Vegetable Rinse 

Fresh Cut Flower Food 

How to Properly Cut Flowers from the Garden

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About the Author

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Rebecca Henry is an American author living in the UK. Her books range from vegan cookbooks to fantasy to sci-fi to Rebecca's latest release with Urban Edge Publishing, Louisiana Latte: A Chick Lit Comedy About Sisters, Stilletos, Coffee, and One Fabulous Diva! You can find all Rebecca's books on Amazon. 

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Spotlight: Now I Found You by Mila Oliver

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Publication date: July 20th 2021
Genres: Adult, Suspense, Thriller

Synopsis:

Seven years ago, Kate Hartfield’s little sister disappeared.

An ordinary summer day of fun at the lake turned into a nightmare when young Emily Hartfield suddenly could not be found. When badly battered body parts were discovered three days later, the investigation concluded that they were Emily’s and the case was closed as an accidental drowning.

Now Kate has returned to her hometown in the Catskills for the first time since her sister’s death, for a work retreat. While at her boss’s lake house, she briefly spies a familiar face.

It’s Emily.

She’s all grown up, but Kate knows her sister’s face better than anyone. The sighting reignites the doubts Kate has always had, and forces her to revisit all the mysterious circumstances that surrounded that day. As she desperately tries to track down the girl she saw at the lake house, Kate discovers shocking secrets from the past, confronts her own guilt from that day, and becomes obsessed with uncovering the answer to one question.

What really happened to Emily?

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Back at her apartment, Kate peeled off her clothes and threw them in a corner before crawling into her twin sized bed.  She stared up at the ceiling, her eyes painting it with lush green trees and soft wood trails.  It had been six years since she left, but she could still smell the clean mountain air.  She could still feel the leaves slapping against her arms as she and her cross-country team ran through the woods.  She could still hear the soft fireflies zipping through the quiet of the night, and taste the fresh raindrops that would fall softly onto her face.  And she could still see her little sister, in her bright yellow swimsuit, smiling at her from the shallow end of the lake, her face partially blocked by the blinding glow of the setting sun.

Kate remembered the first time her memory of Emily had started to fade a little.  It was a little over two years after Emily died.  Up until then, every detail of Emily always lingered at the periphery of her brain.  She didn’t even need to conjure it up, it was just always there.  Every freckle on her face, the sparkle of her bright blue eyes, the softness of her lush blond hair.  The smell of the vanilla sugar body splash she wore every day.  

But then suddenly, on an otherwise ordinary day, Kate woke up and, for a few seconds, Emily’s face was fuzzy.  Her memory did not have its usual depth and clarity.  Kate had trouble feeling Emily’s silky hair through her fingers.  

The memories returned in full force a few moments later, but the shock of it had engulfed her like a tidal wave, pulling her down into a deep depression.  It was the first time Kate realized that her memories of Emily would not always be as strong and clear as they originally were.  That over time memories would take a new form.  They would become more like looking back at old photographs or home movies, rather than the very real feeling of Emily standing right there in front of her.

Kate reached for the small container on her nightstand and shook out two pills.  Every so often, she found that alcohol was not enough to blur her memories and lull her peacefully to sleep.  The pills snagged against the back of her throat as she swallowed them dry and waited listlessly for darkness to fall.

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Spotlight: Fourth Down by Heidi McLaughlin

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(Portland Pioneers, #1)

Publication date: August 10th 2021

Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports

Synopsis:

From the New York Times bestselling author of Forever My Girl: The Motion Picture, Heidi McLaughlin delivers a contemporary romance that will leave you dancing in the end zone!

Autumn LaRosa has been playing defense since the moment she met Julius Cunningham. After accepting a position as a meteorologist in Portland, she strives to make a good first impression. Then she meets the arrogant wide receiver who belittles her in front of her new friends. She could have walked off the sting of his bitter words, but he keeps showing up in her social circle.

Now, she is determined to meet him at the line of scrimmage and prove she’s not one to back down.

Julius Cunningham is well aware there’s a flag on the play after his harsh words to Autumn. The more he sees of Portland’s new weather girl, the clearer it becomes his judgments of her were unfounded.

But how can he call a timeout on the animosity he created?

When Autumn attends a charity event with the Pioneer players, she sees an opportunity too tempting to resist. Julius looks miserable being a part of the date auction, making it even more fun for Autumn to bid. Will she use the opportunity for some good old-fashioned payback? Or will this be their fresh start at the twenty-yard line?

Get ready for the snap and sprint for the end zone because Autumn and Julius are headed for either a tackle or a touchdown!

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The bourbon numbs everything except my thoughts. This room is full of people kissing ass and taking names to better themselves in their careers. The media management companies are trying to brand Noah and Peyton, then there’s the rookie running back who makes sure to tell Peyton how pretty she is every day, and the new weather person for who knows what station. If I had to guess, it’s probably some online-only type broadcast because the internet is the wave of the future. Honestly, they’re right. I rarely watch the news because I can’t filter what they show. At least, with the web, I can go right to the information I want. Probably not the best way to get my news, but whatever. ESPN is pretty much the only channel I watch because they’re nice enough not to comment on my marriage, but they’re sure to point out when I have a lackluster game. Fun times in the land of Julius Cunningham. 

What bothers me the most is the new person in the crowd. What did she call herself? Oh yes, a “meteorologist.” Even as I say this in my head, it sounds pretentious and snobbish. Did she have to go to some special school to tell people it’s going to rain? Hell, I can do that just by looking at the clouds. And seriously, this is Portland—it’s going to fucking rain, and then in the summer, it’s going to get so fucking hot, people are going to wish for rain. It’s an endless cycle. 

I watch her, this weather girl, as she moves around the room. She’s schmoozing, taking names and numbers, and working the room. She’s using Peyton to advance her career because it’s likely she wants to be the next Barbara Walters, and standing in front of the map talking about the rain accumulation is just her way of getting her foot in the door. 

When this woman heads toward Quinn, I am certain she’s just here to use Peyton, and I hate it. I overheard earlier that they went to school together, yet Peyton has never mentioned her until this evening. What bothers me is that Noah doesn’t seem concerned. Normally, he’s a hawk, protecting his wife from everyone. His sheltering comes from Peyton’s accident. She almost died, and it still haunts him after all this time. I remember it all, clear as day. Noah almost quit, gave up his career to be by her bedside while she was in a coma. I was so angry with him, not because he wanted to leave the team. I was mad because he had a girl at the time, and to me, this was cheating. Dessie thought so as well but stuck by him. She tried to confide in me when all of this went down, but I turned her away. Elena didn’t trust her, and as it turned out, with good reason. Still, I had beef with Noah until he told me why he put Peyton before anything. He was in love with her and had been most of his life. The minute he found out about her accident was when he knew he had to make changes in his life, or he would never be truly happy. This isn’t to say Noah still didn’t make a few mistakes where his life is concerned. Now though, as I watch him, he’s always gravitating toward Peyton. He always knows where she is and always knows when to look at her at the right time. 

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About the Author

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Heidi McLaughlin is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestselling author of The Beaumont Series, The Boys of Summer, and The Archers.

Originally, from the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in picturesque Vermont, with her husband, two daughters, and their three dogs.

In 2012, Heidi turned her passion for reading into a full-fledged literary career, writing over twenty novels, including the acclaimed Forever My Girl.

Heidi’s first novel, Forever My Girl, has been adapted into a motion picture with LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions, starring Alex Roe and Jessica Rothe, and opened in theaters on January 19, 2018, and is now available on DVD & Digital.

To stay connected with Heidi visit www.facebook.com/authorheidimclaughlin or heidimclaughlin.com

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Teaser Reveal: Love, Comment, Subscribe by Cathay Yardley

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Genre: Romantic Comedy

Release Date: October 1st

Back in high school, Lily Wang wanted to be popular, but she considered herself lucky to be part of a tight group of oddballs and honors students called the Nerd Herd. Now, at twenty-eight, she feels like she’s finally on the cusp of succeeding as a beauty influencer—if she can hit five million subscribers, brands will take notice and she could get her own makeup line.

Fellow Nerd Herd alum Tobin Bui has had a lot of success as a YouTube gamer. But the road to online stardom has been rocky. First, he disappointed his parents by dropping out of college, and now, after years of pranks, skits, and playthroughs, he’s struggling to come up with new content to satisfy his ever-growing fan base. His agents say he needs cross-audience appeal, a new twist.

When Nerd Herd frenemy Lily approaches Tobin about teaming up to do a video to bolster her brand and reinvigorate his, he agrees. But when their first collab video goes viral, their relationship heats up too. With the whole internet watching, will these two former misfits finally realize they’re perfect together?

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About the Author

Cathy Yardley is an award-winning author of romance, chick lit, and urban fantasy, who has sold over 1.2 million copies of books for publishers like St. Martin's, Avon, and Harlequin. She writes fun, geeky, and diverse characters who believe that underdogs can make good and sometimes being a little wrong is just right. She likes writing about quirky, crazy adventures, because she's had plenty of her own: she had her own army in the Society of Creative Anachronism; she's spent a New Year's on a 3-day solitary vision quest in the Mojave Desert; she had VIP access to the Viper Room in Los Angeles. Now, she spends her time writing in the wilds of East Seattle, trying to prevent her son from learning the truth of any of said adventures, and riding herd on her two dogs (and one husband.)

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Spotlight: It Takes Heart by Tif Marcelo

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A Heart Shaped Romance with Author Tif Marcelo

It was at the Romance Writers of America conference in 2019 when I came up with the idea for the Heart Resort series. Though I was under contract for a third contemporary fiction book (which would become my sixth novel), my first three books were romance novels, and an escapist series tugged at my shirt sleeves. My initial idea: interconnected destination romance novels with the setting as relaxing and lush as it could be, despite the romantic angst and family drama I knew my characters would be placed in.

Then came COVID-19. I had released my second contemporary fiction, ONCE UPON A SUNSET, and was in edits for IN A BOOK CLUB FAR AWAY, and I was no longer under contract for future books. My need to escape heightened during the fear of lockdown. So, I dove headlong into the proposal of the Heart Resort series. At first, I thought of setting this book on an island in the Pacific Ocean but I could not make myself write it knowing that the borders were closed to travel due to the virus. Though I tried not to put COVID into my novels, still I needed to be realistic for the times.

Then the location dawned on me: our family’s most favorite vacation spot: the Outer Banks, or OBX. And especially south of 12: Nags Head, Rodanthe, Hatteras. On a printed map, I drew what would be the Heart Resort peninsula, connected to highway 12 via a land bridge.

Heart Resort is serendipitously heart-shaped. In the epicenter is the headquarters and the apartments of the four Puso siblings. Puso, which means “heart” in Tagalog—of course it does! Chris, Gil, Bea, and Brandon, the four Puso siblings, live and work on this resort. They are the heart, they make the resort and peninsula “go.” Though, we come to find out that they each have their own secrets and matters of the heart to contend with.

Everything on this peninsula is specific and special. Each home is named. Every employee is family. The view from every window is spectacular. And though they promise their clients their own version of the HEA, or the happily ever after, the Puso siblings clamor for theirs.

IT TAKES HEART, the first in the series, introduces Brandon Puso and Geneva Harris, former lovers reunited in their common mission to help rebuild the resort after a tropical storm. Neither knew the other was going to be there, and their first instinct is to run. But both are loyal to a fault, and soon they find themselves growing closer despite their best intentions. Surrounding them are a cast of characters, all with their stories to tell, all while trying make the resort successful despite throes of competition with another resort.

Love, loyalty, and business all in one peninsula located at one of the most gorgeous locations in the United States. Heart Resort is truly a place to read about to get your heart pumping.

Release Date: August 10, 2021

Publisher: Montlake

Summary

Heart Resort, a private resort in the Outer Banks, is a romantic getaway for couples but a hotbed of family drama for its proprietors, the Puso family. Brandon Puso, the youngest of the four siblings, prefers life on his own as a licensed contractor in DC after a falling-out with his eldest brother.

After a hurricane plows through the Outer Banks, Brandon has a change of heart. He returns to the resort to help with the grand reopening but encounters his big sister’s best friend, designer Geneva Harris, who’s there to do the same thing. But Geneva and Brandon have a secret. Years ago, they had a secret romance that ended in heartbreak.

With the resort’s future at stake, Brandon and Geneva decide to put the past aside and to keep peace with the family. But as their mutual attraction heats up, they have to decide if history will repeat itself—or if this time, love gets a second chance.

Excerpt

Brandon tripped over his own feet as his sister leapt from her chair. 

“Now it’s my turn to surprise you.” Beatrice wrapped her hands around his bicep and pulled him toward the round table. She was laughing, enthused. 

But Brandon, simultaneously exhausted from a fitful sleep and amped from laborious work that morning, could not grapple with what was before him. He was seeing a ghost. Or, rather, he was seeing the living, breathing apparition of the woman who had all but ghosted him. 

He shut his eyes for a beat to clear his vision, but when he opened them and refocused, she was still there. 

“Geneva,” he breathed out. 

The Geneva Harris he’d fallen for four years ago after a stunning three weeks together. The same Geneva Harris who, after an argument, had left him to wake alone the next morning with her side of the bed all tucked back into place as if she’d never been there. Like she had been a vivid dream. 

The memory yanked Brandon’s heart out of his chest, leaving a cavernous space. He’d had a myriad of feelings over the years after their breakup: loss, anger, sadness. Now, all he felt was nothing—was this shock? No, shock was the brick wall he couldn’t get around when his parents died. This felt like . . . emptiness. 

He was dumbfounded even as he got close enough to reacquaint himself with the details of her face: her high cheekbones, which even without makeup carried a muted shade of pink; the one tiny mole next to her nose; and what he now knew was a forced smile because it was this exact same smile she had placated him with the night before she had taken off. 

“Hi,” Geneva said. 

Beatrice dragged him down to sit in the chair across from Geneva, then took the third seat at the table. “You remember Geneva, right?” 

The cue threw him off his running thoughts. Time had passed. They were not in Las Vegas, but in Heart Resort. His family didn’t know about them. “Oh, yeah. Hey. Sorry, I’m just a little . . .” He stuck a hand out. 

What looked like relief played across Geneva’s features. She shook his hand. “It’s okay. It’s the ocean air. Nice to see you again.” 

Was it nice to see him? Had she hoped to see him? Did she know he’d be here?

“How long has it been for the both of you? Since we left for school?” Beatrice asked. 

Four years, actually. 

“Four years.” Geneva echoed his thoughts, eyes leaving his sister’s face, then down to her drink. “Chris and Eden’s wedding.” 

“How could I forget.” Beatrice bumped her forehead with a palm. “I take that back. Of course I forgot—I planned that event and was probably stressed to high heavens. Now that was a whirlwind.” Then, to Brandon, in a change of subject only Beatrice could manage, gestured to their surroundings. “Did you want me to order? I assume that you’re here for lunch. Chef Castillo pivoted to feed us even if our restaurant’s closed. Oh, just as an FYI, our new Friday dinners are now at Chef Castillo’s and her sister’s eatery, south on 12.” 

That took his attention for a beat. “A Filipino restaurant, down here?” 

“Yep. So keep your Friday night free, both of you. It’s required.” She grinned. “So, what’s your poison.” 

“Actually, I’m good.” Whatever appetite he’d had disappeared. “I spotted your golf cart and thought I would stop to say hi before my first meeting with the team.” 

“Perfect timing! I was telling Geneva about your demo sesh this morning. You might have been exactly where Geneva’s was. She’s in Ligaya.” 

Brandon had found it clever that the family had decided to assign a Tagalog word for each of the cabins, the yoga studio, and restaurant. It had been Gil’s idea, though taken right out their parents’ playbook of hammering their wooden sign at every residence. 

“Ah . . . I was definitely next door, at Habang-buhay.” Brandon snorted at the irony, that he’d demoed a beach house that was named forever, and all that morning, she had been just beyond his reach in a cabin whose name meant joy

She had been his joy, once.

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Tif Marcelo is a veteran US Army nurse who holds a BS in nursing and a master’s in public administration. She believes in and writes about the strength of families, the endurance of friendship, and the beauty of heartfelt romance—and she’s inspired daily by her own military hero husband and four children. She hosts the Stories to Love podcast, and she is also the USA Today bestselling author of In a Book Club Far Away, Once Upon a Sunset, The Key to Happily Ever After, and the Journey to the Heart series. Sign up for her newsletter at www.TifMarcelo.com.

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Spotlight: Photo Bombed by Daria White

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(Bianca Wallace Mysteries, #1)

Publication date: May 25th 2021

Genres: Adult, Cozy Mystery, Romance

Synopsis:

When a corpse crashes the party, Bianca is on the case.

Bianca Wallace is a work from home mom raising her teenage daughter as a single parent. She’s determined to stand on her own two feet in Edenville, Texas after her bitter divorce. When the town’s wedding of the year stars her friend as the bride, Bianca can’t wait to celebrate the nuptials. Neither she nor the guests expect a corpse! When the police suspect the bride, Bianca’s determined to prove her friend’s innocence.

Lamar Sims, the new police detective in Edenville, is investigating the murder case. Bianca’s “interference” is not helping, but she won’t stop when her friend’s freedom is on the line. He makes it clear he wants her to let the police do their job, so she has to find ways around him.

No one in Edenville is safe until the killer is behind bars. Bianca won’t let Detective Sims dismiss her hunches. They may have to work together before another dead body shows up.

Excerpt

“Bianca!” Nicole shrieked.

Bianca embraced her friend. “You look amazing!”

Nicole planted her hands on her slim hips. Her sundress flowed to her knees and flattered her waist. Long blonde hair, five seven, and flawless ivory skin. Her blue eyes shined. The woman could have been a model if she wanted to, but found her passion as a beauty blogger. “Thank you. Come on in.”

Looping her arm with hers, Bianca walked with Nicole to the kitchen after setting her gift on the designated table. When they entered the kitchen, Bianca spotted Judy.

“Bianca! Welcome.” Her red hair shined as always.

“Let me help you, Judy. I can’t just stand around and let you do all of this for me.” Nicole stood in front of a plate of ham and grabbed the butcher knife from Priscilla’s, Chad’s mother, kitchen set.

“Nicole.” Judy sighed. “You’re the bride. You should be mingling with your guests.”

“There will be plenty of time for that.” Nicole nudged her shoulder and sliced the meat onto a serving tray.

Bianca made herself comfortable on a bar stool. “Having fun so far? You seem more relaxed now.” That was a good sign.

Nicole beamed. “I am. I can’t believe the wedding is next weekend.” She exhaled. “I’m so nervous.”

“Not about marrying Chad, I hope,” Judy said as she tossed the salad.

“Can I help?” Bianca stood.

Judy pointed for her to sit down. “No, I won’t have the both of you helping. Nicole’s the bride so she can get away with it.”

Bianca returned to her seat and folded her hands in her lap. She figured Judy was in her zone so she wouldn’t offer again to help her in the kitchen. “Everything looks amazing.”

Judy touched a hand to Nicole’s shoulder. “I can’t tell you what it means to me that you asked us to cater your wedding. Thank you.”

Nicole smiled. “Are you kidding? I wouldn’t have anyone else cooking for me.”

Bianca’s heart warmed at the friendly exchange. With Nicole marrying into the high society Davis family, she could have chosen top-notch caterers to serve her reception meal. Yet, she’d chosen Edenville’s best. There was no one better than Judy, who could cook and bake along with her husband, Richard.

“I do have a question for you my friend.” Nicole directed her attention to Bianca.

“What?” Bianca asked.

“I think you could get along with at least one of Chad’s—”

Bianca held up a hand to stop her. “Before you start setting me up with all of the groomsmen, I’ll pass.”

“Oh, Bianca. Really?” Nicole huffed.

“I’ll let you know if I change my mind.” Bianca winked at her.

Nicole paused in her slicing of the ham when her phone rang in her dress pocket. She stared at the screen but didn’t answer.

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Daria has lived in Texas for most of her life. She never liked reading as a kid. In fact, she almost hated it. However, as she grew up that all changed. Though she received her degree in healthcare management, Daria kept her writing as a hobby. She meant it to be private and her own way of expressing herself. It never crossed her mind to publish until she was in college. She took a chance and published. It worked!

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