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  • Keto Diet for Women Over 50: An Essential Guide to Weight Loss, Understanding Nutritional Need and Living the Ketogenic Lifestyle for Women over 50 with Easy Ketogenic Recipes and a 30-Day Meal Plan

    Michelle Slown

    eBook
    Do you think it is difficult to lose weight after age 50? Have you tried them all?Are you 50 years and above of age and are wondering if the Ketogenic diet is appropriate for you?Arriving at a certain point, we find it particularly difficult to lose weight and it seems to us that anything we eat makes us fatten up before our eyes!By the age of 50, our metabolism is slowing down, we are weaker and we are not very confident of regaining the vitality of the past. It is often thought that ill health is caused by aging, but this is where we are wrong. They are bad eating habits and an unhealthy diet.Keto diet for women over 50 will provide you with a variety of topics to understand the Ketogenic diet better.We explain how we can lose weight and improve some aspects of health related to eating habits.In this book you can learn what is the food (which we all know) that has a potential for the ketogenic diet.Here's what you'll discover inside:What is the Keto Diet Exactly.How to Loss and Maintenance of WeightThe Health benefits of Ketogenic DietsKetogenic Diet and DiabetesA Sample Meal Plan for the Ketogenic Diet for 7 DaysHow to Motivate YourselfMex RecipesEven if you never thought you could find an effective and tasty solution, in this book you can change your mind and immediately experience the extraordinary benefits of this lifestyle.Scroll up and click the “Buy Now” bottom.
  • The Planter's Daughter

    Michelle Shocklee

    eBook (Smitten Historical Romance, March 3, 2017)
    Adella Rose Ellis knows her father has plans for her future, but she longs for the freedom to forge her own destiny. When the son of Luther Ellis's longtime friend arrives on the plantation to work as the new overseer, Adella can't help but fall for his charm and captivating hazel eyes. But a surprise betrothal to an older man, followed by a devastating revelation, forces Adella to choose the path that will either save her family's future or endanger the lives of the people most dear to her heart. Seth Brantley never wanted to be an overseer. After a runaway slave shot him, ending his career as a Texas Ranger and leaving him with a painful limp, a job on the plantation owned by his father's friend is just what he needs to bide his time before heading to Oregon where a man can start over. What he hadn't bargained on was falling in love with the planter's daughter or finding that everything he once believed about Negroes wasn't true. Amid secrets unraveling and the hatching of a dangerous plan, Seth must become the very thing he'd spent the past four years chasing down: an outlaw.Written for the General Market (G) (I): Contains little or no; sexual dialogue or situations, violence, or strong language. May also contain some content of an inspirational/religious nature. Similar romance novels in this genre may be categorized as: christian romance, inspirational romance, christian fiction, and clean, wholesome romance.
  • Popular Girls: Notorious

    Sheila Michelle

    language (, May 8, 2020)
    Please note: This edition of Popular Girls has been rewritten with a completely different storyline than the original 2015 edition, but the character names and locations are the same.They’re the Popular Girls—Prima, Olive, Poppy, Ursula, Lauren, Ariana, and Rika—PGs for short, and the first letter in their names spell out what they’re proud to be called.The PGs are everything most girls want to be—beautiful, wealthy, intelligent, social media influencers . . . the list goes on and on.But are they really wolves in sheep’s clothing?Some will swear on everything that they are.And Kitty Laine, the new girl at Sahara Palms High School—a school that the PGs put on the worldwide map—is befriended by them.She has no idea what she’s in for.The PGs are known for their notorious ways, and seem to get away with any and everything just because of their status, and might have even gotten away with the disappearance of a fellow Sahara Palms student whose incident led to an unfortunate outcome for a former PG, and now Kitty seems to be in the middle of all of it, and has questions that none of the PGs are willing to answer.The PGs feel entitled to everything, including their freedom, and only Kitty now has all of the inside information everyone, especially the authorities, want to know, but whether or not the PGs are being truthful with her is something that she has to decide for herself, and she has to especially decide most of all if she should get out of the group while she can . . . but it might be too late.When another incident occurs, it turns the world of the PGs upside down and has the whole school and especially the PGs on edge all of the time, and alters them in a way no one sees coming.Popular Girls: Notorious, is the first book in the Popular Girls series.
  • Play On

    Michelle Smith

    eBook (Spencer Hill Contemporary, April 21, 2015)
    In the small town of Lewis Creek, baseball is everything. Especially for all-star pitcher Austin Braxton, who has a one-way ticket out of town with his scholarship to a top university. All that stands between him and a new start is one final season. But when Austin starts flunking Chemistry, his picture-perfect future is in jeopardy. A failing grade means zero playing time, and zero playing time means no scholarship. Enter Marisa Marlowe, the new girl in town who gets a job at his momma's flower shop. Not only is Marisa some home-schooled super-genius, she's also a baseball fanatic and more than willing to help Austin study. As the two grow closer, there's something about Marisa that makes Austin want more than just baseball and out of Lewis Creek--he wants a future with her. But Marisa has a past that still haunts her, one that she ran all the way to South Carolina to escape.As Austin starts to peel back the layers of Marisa's pain, it forces him to look beyond the façade of himself and everyone he thought he knew in his town. What he sees instead is that in a small town like Lewis Creek, maybe baseball isn't everything--maybe it is just the thing that ties them all together.
  • Snow White's Valentine's Day

    Michelle Shy

    language (, Jan. 22, 2018)
    Snow White is sure the prince has forgotten about Valentine's Day, but has he?
  • Dennis' Weird Day

    Michelle Swaby

    eBook (MG Crosdale LLC, Dec. 23, 2019)
    Dennis’ Weird Day is aimed at children ages 4 to 10. It is a fun and engaging book. It will hook both parents and children from the outset, to find out what happens next. It is a great book for parents to teach kids how to read, for a big brother or sister to read to a little brother or sister. The book presents a strong message, that the little things are just as important as the big things in life. The images are beautifully laid out and are presented in a manner for kids to easily re-create.
  • George, the Boy Fairy: A Lesson in Accepting the Differences of Others

    Michelle Shy

    language (, Jan. 20, 2018)
    George isn't like other fairies. He's a...a...boy. Will the other fairies ever think of him as one of the group?
  • First Time Coders: A Definitive Guide to Coding for Children

    Michelle Sun

    language (Lioncrest Publishing, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Computer programming may well be tomorrow’s “new literacy.” Coding offers children a creative avenue to express themselves through technology and opens the door to unlimited opportunities in the digital era.First Time Coders, written by an MIT Master Trainer for coding education and award-winning founder of a STEM and coding education institute, is the essential handbook for parents whose kids are starting their coding journey, or are already coding and eager to learn more. You will find:● Advice and solutions to common challenges about youth tech usage.● Essential principles when learning to code.● Introduction of 15+ age-appropriate coding languages and tools for children aged 4 to 18.● 20+ step-by-step hands-on coding projects followed by challenges.● Computer science concepts for each project.● Tips for adults to discuss these concepts in-depth.Start your child’s coding adventure with First Time Coders!
  • Game On

    Michelle Smith

    language (Bloomsbury Spark, Aug. 16, 2016)
    In this new adult romance, when a star baseball player and the girl next door collide, sparks fly.As king of baseball in the small town of Lewis Creek, Eric Perry can have any girl he wants and win every game he plays. But when a fight lands him in jail, he's only got one more strike before his baseball career is over for good. His only chance for redemption? The girl next door, Bri Johnson. Bri hasn't talked to Eric in months- for starters, she's been too busy dealing with her jerk of an ex-boyfriend, not to mention the fact that Eric's been preoccupied trying to drink every keg in the country dry. But when he needs a way to stay on the team, she proposes a plan: if he helps her out with community service, he can stay on the team. At first it's a nightmare-Eric and Bri stopped being friends years ago, surely that was for a good reason, right? But as volunteering turns to bonding over old memories of first kisses under the stars, they start to have trouble remembering what pushed them apart. In a town as small as Lewis Creek, nothing stays secret for long and their friendship and romance might mean bad news. But in this final, tumultuous spring before graduation, Eric and Bri are about to realize that nobody's perfect alone, but they might just be perfect together.
  • Klara: The Karate Cow

    Michelle Shy

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 19, 2019)
    James loves karate, but he can't figure out how to do a side kick. He finds help from a most unusual teacher. Who says a cow can't do karate?
  • The Summer Bucket List for Kids

    Michelle Snow

    language (Cedar Fort, Inc., March 13, 2012)
    If you have a hard time helping your kids fill the hours in those long summer days, then this invaluable guide is exactly what you need. Full of fun, original, and thoughtful ideas that are sure to use up your kids' excess summertime energy in a positive, healthy way, this book is guaranteed to stop boredom in its tracks.
  • All the Lost Things

    Michelle Sacks

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, June 30, 2020)
    From "a master of slow-burn suspense" (Shelf Awareness), a simmering family drama about a father and daughter who embark on a road trip through the American South -- but what they're leaving behind is as important as what lies ahead.When we first meet seven-year-old Dolly, she immediately grabs us with a voice that is both precocious and effervescent. It has been a while since her dad has spent time with her, just the two of them, and so when he scoops her up and promises to take her on the adventure of a lifetime, Dolly is thrilled.The first days on the road are incredibly exciting. Every pit stop promises a new delight for Dolly and her favourite plastic horse, Clemesta, who she's brought along for the adventure. There are milkshakes, shopping sprees, a theme park, and all the junk food she isn't allowed to eat under her mother's watchful eye. And, for the first time, she has her father's attention all to herself. But as they travel farther south, into a country Dolly no longer recognizes, her dad's behavior grows increasingly erratic. He becomes paranoid and irresponsible, even a little scary. The adventure isn't fun anymore, but home is ever further away. And Dolly isn't sure if she'll ever get back.A compulsively readable work of psychological suspense from the first mile to the last, All the Lost Things introduces a remarkable young heroine who leaps off the page, charts a life-changing journey, and ultimately reveals the sometimes heartbreaking intersections of love, truth, and memory.