• Interview With Actor Chris McNally, “When Calls the Heart”

    By Ruth on February 29, 2020
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    As most of my readers know, I maintain an especially amicable relationship with the members of the cast of one of my all-time favorite shows, When Calls the Heart. I had the supreme honor of meeting Chris McNally a couple of years ago, and our first interview occurred as a result of that auspicious meeting. Our friendship has continued to […]
  • How To Choose the Best Solar Installer

    By Ruth on February 29, 2020
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    It is becoming increasingly common to buy solar panels to save on the electricity bill and improve the environmental conditions in the process. There are many options in the market, but since it is a long-term investment, you should choose the provider that suits you best in terms of cost-benefit. Unlike material options, solar installers are difficult to evaluate with […]
  • Interview With Author Barbara Hinske, “The Christmas Club”

    By Ruth on February 28, 2020
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    I absolutely adore having the opportunity to feature authors on my site, and Barbara Hinske has the honor of being one of the most recent authors to have a Hallmark Christmas movie based on one of her books. Before the movie The Christmas Club premiered this past holiday season, I chatted with Barbara, but I admit that I was so busy […]
  • BOOK TOUR: “The Nutcracker Conspiracy” (A Thorny Rose Mystery #4) by Lauren Carr Review

    By Ruth on February 27, 2020
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    Book Description: Three years ago, the nation gasped in horror when the President of the United States barely escaped an assassination attempt that left two dead—the vice president’s wife and the attempted assassin. Even after numerous investigations proved otherwise, conspiracy theorists argue that the assassin was acting on orders from the CIA, FBI, and every federal agency within a hundred […]
  • Dealing With Debt: A Twenty-First Century Approach

    By Ruth on February 27, 2020
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    Read my disclosure policy to understand how I work with companies and individuals. Linking to a specific site does not imply endorsement of all of their services or content. I honestly don’t know anyone who does not have to deal with the reality of debt at some point during their lives. While I’m careful with my finances, poor choices many years ago […]
  • Scholarships: The Smart Way To Fund Your Child’s College Education

    By Ruth on February 27, 2020
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    Read my disclosure policy to understand how I work with companies and individuals. Linking to a specific site does not imply endorsement of all of their services or content. My daughter has exactly three semesters left in high school before she ventures into the world of college in order to prepare to follow her passions into her young adult life and beyond. […]
  • XPRESSOTOURS: “The Voice of Reasons” by Kat Clark Book Cover Reveal

    By Ruth on February 27, 2020
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    The Voice of ReasonKat ClarkPublished by: Acorn PublishingPublication date: Summer 2020Genres: Women’s Fiction There’s nothing like young love. But from the beginning, Amy’s wealthy, opinionated parents disapprove of Josh Everett. Josh is a high school drop-out working for his father’s modest construction company, when Amy becomes pregnant during her senior year of high school. Her parents begrudgingly throw a lavish […]
  • Why the BI Tool Is Best For Small- and Medium-Sized Companies

    By Ruth on February 25, 2020
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    What you don’t realize can hurt you. Imagine you’re the proprietor of a successful wholesale company that has been growing very quickly. Large and small retailers are making their way to your company to buy your item. Things are looking incredible. You’ve anticipated sales will develop by half, so you plan for more acquisitions. Suddenly, a year passes has passed […]
  • PB Tours: “Love Comes Again” by Cristina Castilla Book Tour/Review

    By Ruth on February 24, 2020
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    A billionaire with a broken heart. An artist with secrets. Max Heinzman is a devoted friend, a brilliant engineer, and a man who longs for a family of his own. Now that his software company has gone public, making him a young billionaire, he should be focused on his future—only Max can’t stop thinking about the past and the one […]