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“Death for Sale” by Erik S. Meyers
Nestled in the Ozarks, the tight-knit town of Berry Springs is gearing up for Thanksgiving when several beloved seniors fall mysteriously ill at the community dinner. As deaths follow, suspicion spreads faster than holiday cheer.
Enter Sally Witherspoon — a sharp-witted, 50-something accountant turned biker-bar owner with a knack for puzzles and a habit of helping local law enforcement. Think Miss Marple meets a Cheers bartender. Between running her bar, worrying about her aging parents and facing her own milestone birthday, Sally has plenty on her plate. But when poisoning threatens her friends — and possibly her family — she digs in her heels to uncover the truth.
With lively characters, small-town charm and steady suspense, “Death for Sale” is a spirited holiday whodunit perfect for readers who enjoy lighter mysteries with heart, humor and a determined amateur sleuth at the helm.
Learn more about the Sally Witherspoon Mystery series and purchase "Death for Sale" at https://amzn.to/4s3XFVm.
“She Who Rides Horses: A Saga of the Ancient Steppe, Book One” by Sarah V. Barnes
Set more than 6,000 years ago on the ancient Pontic-Caspian steppe, “She Who Rides Horses: A Saga of the Ancient Steppe” introduces Naya, a clan chief’s daughter whose fiery red hair and independent spirit set her apart. While her people hunt wild horses for meat, Naya dreams of something different — partnership, not conquest. When she discovers a chestnut filly as uncommon as herself, she begins the slow, daring work of earning the young horse’s trust.
But fate intervenes when Naya is struck by a stranger’s arrow, leaving her wounded and separated from her clan during a brutal winter migration. As she heals alongside the young archer amid strangers struggling to survive, bonds deepen — between girl and horse, and between former enemies.
Rich in historical detail and emotional depth, Sarah V. Barnes’ novel reimagines the dawn of horseback riding as a story of courage, connection and the spiritual bond that forever changed humanity. A perfect read for the Year of the Horse!
Available in paperback, ebook and now in audiobook, “She Who Rides Horses: A Saga of the Ancient Steppe” can be purchased at https://amzn.to/4cnkQ8z.
“Both Sides of the Same Coin” by Michael Weiner
Spanning a century of ambition, sacrifice and reinvention, this historical saga traces the intertwined destinies of the Doyle, Carbone and Roth families as they journey from Ireland and Italy to the promise of America. Against the sweeping backdrop of New York City’s rise — from post-Depression grit to wartime resilience — unlikely visionary Oscar Klein emerges from the streets of Philadelphia to unite them all.
With Patrick Doyle and Anthony Carbone, Oscar builds an empire of taxi medallions, clubs and restaurants, culminating in a glittering Plaza Hotel wedding that draws the city’s elite — and the shadow of the Cosa Nostra. Success brings wealth and influence, but also heartbreak, addiction and loss.
Praised as a compelling, page-turning saga rich with family values and New York landmarks, “Both Sides of the Same Coin” explores ambition and responsibility — and the delicate balance between prosperity and purpose.
Purchase at https://amzn.to/40g56N8.
“Champions in Life: The Playbook for Teens and Their Parents with 10 Essential Skills to Optimize Mental Health” by Elaine J. Brzycki, Ed.M. and Henry G. Brzycki, Ph.D.
In a world where teen mental health is often addressed only in crisis, “Champions in Life” takes a refreshingly proactive approach. Written by positive psychology pioneers Elaine J. Brzycki, Ed.M., and Henry G. Brzycki, Ph.D., this interactive guide empowers teens to build the skills they need to flourish — not just cope.
Grounded in the authors’ Integrated Self Model™ and their widely used Champions program, the book introduces 10 essential mental health skills designed to strengthen resilience, self-esteem, internal motivation and hope. Through 30 hands-on experiences, teens are encouraged to explore their emotions, clarify their dreams and discover their unique life purpose.
More than a book to read, this is a playbook to live — and a powerful tool for sparking meaningful conversations between teens and parents. At its heart, “Champions in Life” reminds young people that they aren’t passive observers of their future — they can actively shape it.
Purchase at https://amzn.to/4banZY4.


