Saturday, April 4, 2026

The Pickerings' Last Tango: A Very Different Love Story

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The Pickerings' Last Tango:

A Very Different Love Story


The Pickerings' Last Tango Dorothy Pickering, a “feisty” 68-year-old grandmother with a penchant for off-color jokes, reminds her spouse, Guy, of his vow to help her die after her terminal cancer diagnosis threatens their life together. However Guy concludes that he cannot live without her, and makes the decision to die alongside his wife. But Guy is no good at this task and his attempts quickly go awry with hilarious consequences. What starts as a simple and melancholic tale of an elderly couple grappling with end-of-life affairs transforms into a surprisingly action-packed adventure, with wacky turns that emphasize the lengths people will go to to care for each other, as well as the question of just what exactly makes life worth living. Despite its controversial themes, the narrative develops a poignancy that provokes both laughter and tears. The grim realities of aging and grief hit hard without sacrificing the authenticity of the portrayal of the Pickerings’ lifelong love or the comedic gold of their last outing. The Pickering saga is a brilliantly balanced dark comedy that addresses euthanasia with humor and empathy.






Thursday, April 2, 2026

Always, Never Almost:

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Always, Never Almost:

Second Chance Romance, Single Dad, Family Drama,

Ex-drama, Slow Burn, Emotional


Andi Doyle built her life on her own terms. She owns a coffee shop in South Boston that she’s poured everything into, shows up fiercely for the people she loves, and learned one thing the hard way: she won’t be an afterthought. Not for anyone.

So when Gavin Byrne walks into her life with quiet intensity and a smile that makes her forget herself, she lets herself believe this one might be different. He’s steady. Present. Real.

Until she realizes she’s been waiting for a place in his life he never fully made room for.

Gavin doesn’t understand what he’s done until the distance between them is undeniable. He thought he had left his past where it belonged. He didn’t see how easily he defaulted to keeping parts of his life separate — smoothing things over, choosing the safer explanation, minimizing what mattered most when it felt complicated.

By the time he recognizes the cost of that mistake, Andi is already walking away.

Fighting his way back to her is one thing. But reconciliation doesn’t bring peace. The past he thought was settled resurfaces with its own agenda, threatening the life he’s fought to protect and forcing Andi straight into the center of it.

Now loving each other isn’t the only risk.

They’ll have to decide whether what they’re building is strong enough to withstand someone determined to tear it apart — or if some mistakes really do turn almost into never… or into always.







The Mark Of A True Hero

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The Mark Of A True Hero


The Mark Of A True Hero Volume 1. 

Lake Jones heads to her local library to escape reality for a moment. Upon entering the library, the librarian hands her a book. Intrigued, Lake opens the book and is suddenly transported.

    She wakes up in an empty field alone. Confused, she needs to figure out what is             going on.



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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

A Black Love Story of Loss, and Life After the Military

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A Black Love Story of Loss, and Life After the Military, By Dr. Zenovia Bryant-Bright is a powerful memoir that follows the journey of a remarkable Black woman veteran, offering an unfiltered account of her life in the US Army. With raw honesty, she shares the sacrifices of leaving family behind, enduring grueling deployments with little recognition and surviving relentless sexual, verbal, and physical harassment. Her transition to civilian life brings its own battles, homelessness, financial instability, legal struggles, and the weight of severe mental health challenges all faced in isolation. In her darkest moments, she clung to God’s promises, finding strength, peace, and guidance through prayer and the pages of her Bible.

Through unwavering faith and relentless determination, she rebuilds from the ground up finding stability, reclaiming her voice, and becoming a fierce advocate for fellow veterans. This is a story of unbreakable courage, profound resilience, and the life-changing power of hope, faith, and God’s love.







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