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For Veterans Day, Check Out Books Written by Veterans!

In honor of Veterans Day, we’re proud to spotlight books written by veterans. Their stories, strength, and service deserve to be seen and shared. Check out these powerful reads and support the veterans who’ve fought for all of us. 📚🇺🇸

 In “Fouled Anchor Chronicles,” after his Vietnam War experiences and first sea duty tour, George Trowbridge unknowingly charts a life course that leads him through powerful, unique episodes—much like a harsh tide caught between the planet’s strongest forces: land and sea. He must navigate changing, often stormy circumstances, from harmony to chaos, while striving to be a devoted husband and father. He shares his sea stories in chronological order to illustrate demanding and relentless times in his life—adventurous, challenging, sometimes ominous, and often humorous—revealing a vast and seemingly empty pathway that ultimately guides him to his calling.

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Jarron Webster is the author of Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, which explores the ins and outs of a military relationship in the first years after “I do.”

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George Trowbridge is the author of Striking Eight Bells: A Vietnam Memoir, which is about George’s journey in the Navy as he traversed the oceans of the globe to fight in America’s most unpopular war.

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Tonja Anderson-Dell is the author of Gifts From A Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls, which is about her journey to recover the bodies of 52 American soldiers who died in a mysterious plane crash in 1952.

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Karen Mertes is the author of Plaintiff 101, which details everything she learned about being the plaintiff in a personal injury case after a traumatic brain injury forced her to retire from being a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force.

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Corey Hall is the author of I Found Me, which is an inspirational story that brings light to an invisible enemy that millions of people suffer from in America—bipolar disorder.

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Bob Baldwin and Jay Ledbetter co-authored Proper Care & Feeding of a Huntin’ Buddy, which is filled with hilarious short stories about their hunting adventures and escapades.

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Dr. Uhuru Smith, MD and Dr. Tracy Smith, PhD co-authored Modern IV Wellness, which introduces the world to a modern spin on the age-old use of IV therapy.

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Art Koch is the author of When Swing Was King!, which is about one of the most historical eras in American music.

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Mark T. Mahaffey, a living legend in Saint Petersburg, Florida, shares the story of his life-long journey as The Pathfinder.More than the name behind the iconic Mahaffey Theater, Mark Mahaffey is the patriarch of one of the largest, family-owned, real estate companies in Florida. Reflecting on the road that brought him to where he is today, he recognizes the defining moments that were the tailwinds to his success. Finding the right path is never easy, but with the support of his family, friends, and some key mentors along the way, Mark confidently navigated through some of life’s most challenging obstacles. The Pathfinder is a loving tribute to all those people who helped pave the way of the Mahaffey legacy and the friendships that have blossomed along the way. From growing up in Indiana and attending the University of Notre Dame, to serving in the Vietnam War as a U.S. Navy Lieutenant, to growing the Mahaffey Apartment Company, to exploring the world with his closest kin and kith, Mark Mahaffey hopes to inspire his readers to live life to the fullest.

The Pathfinder by Mark Mahaffey

As the US continues to settle the west in the wake of the civil war, one unlikely scout distinguishes himself as white settlers and freed slaves alike look to the US army for protection. The Buffalo Scout, a runaway slave himself, proves to be their best hope and craftiest warrior. With the skills it took to successfully deceive slave hunters, the tracking knowledge of several Indian tribes who harbored him on his journey west, and the support of the US army, no mission is too large for this vanguard. This work of historical fiction tells a story that has been left out of history, from a time when no one wanted to believe a black man could survive on his own, let alone fight legendary and heroic battles.

An inspirational memoir of a man who escaped war torn Liberia to eventually find asylum in America. However, it was not an easy road to travel. As a child, it took Pitman and his family almost two months to walk on foot from their country into Sierra Leone. With nothing but the clothes on their backs, they had to hide from rebels who were on a rampage amputating and murdering anyone who they thought were connected to the government. In his debut book, Kennedy takes you along his journey of being a refugee from a 3rd world country to becoming a successful businessman in the states.

The Audacity of Resilience

“Scars of a Soldier” follows Jonathan on his journey from a teenage delinquent to a soldier in Afghanistan. Jonathan shares his experiences growing up with a rocky childhood. He exposes the raw truth of dealing with depression, suicide and drugs. Climb into his mind and get a firsthand view of what it’s like to go through the highs and lows to live a normal life and persevere.

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66 Days of Summer Left — Your Book Reading List

Can you believe it? We’re smack in the middle of summer, and there are still 66 glorious days left to soak up the sun, chase sunsets, sip something icy—and yes, finally read those books you’ve been meaning to get to!

Maybe you started the season with a big stack and ambitious plans… and then life got busy. Or maybe you’ve been meaning to pick up just one book but haven’t found the time or the right story yet. Either way, this is your friendly reminder that summer is far from over—and it’s the perfect time to turn a few pages (or a few hundred).

Why Summer is the Best Time to Read:

  • Longer days = more natural reading light
  • Slower pace = perfect for lazy afternoons on the porch or beach
  • Fewer obligations = more time to escape into fictional worlds or inspiring memoirs
  • That summer feeling = books somehow just feel better with sunshine

Need a Little Inspiration?

Here are a few ways to reignite your reading flame:

📚 Make a 66-Day Reading Challenge: Pick 3-5 books and aim to finish them before summer ends.

📚 Join a Book Club (or start one!): Whether in person or online, discussing books can keep you motivated and make it more fun.

📚 Pair Books with Places: Take that mystery to the pool. Bring your romance novel to the park. Tuck a sci-fi thriller in your carry-on. Let your environment elevate the experience.

📚 Revisit a Childhood Favorite: There’s nothing more nostalgic than summer reading—and sometimes the books we loved as kids still hold magic for us as adults.

Don’t Know Where to Start?

Whether you love swoony summer romances, twisty thrillers, self-help motivation, or deep historical fiction, here are some great new books waiting to be read!

Rainforest to Rainbow: Will a Parrot Unlock the Secret?

Rainforest to Rainbow: Will a Parrot Unlock the Secret? by Barry & Darlene Greenawald. How far would you go to save the one you love? In “Rainforest to Rainbow: Will a Parrot Unlock the Secret?” embark on a gripping journey with Deirdre, a fiercely devoted aunt shattered by the imminent loss of her beloved eight-year-old niece. After exhausting every medical avenue, Deirdre stumbles upon an ancient legend that whispers of a miraculous gift of healing hidden deep within the Amazon rainforest. Could this myth hold the key to saving her niece’s life? Driven by love and desperation, Deirdre sets off on a daring adventure, guided by the enigmatic lineage of an Amazon parrot rumored to possess the insights needed to unlock the ancient secret. As she navigates the dangers of the rainforest, Deirdre confronts not only the beauty of nature but also the greed of a relentless faith healer determined to eliminate any competition, forcing her into life-and-death decisions.

The Sun Still Rises: My Secrets for Survival by Gail Gray Dove. Discover Gail’s inspiring journey, a remarkable woman whose life story transcends mere survival. From her humble beginnings in the picturesque landscapes of Maine to the vibrant shores of Florida, Gail’s narrative is one of unwavering strength and resilience against life’s toughest challenges. Throughout her life, Gail faced a myriad of health obstacles that threatened to define her. Rather than succumb to despair, she harnessed her faith and determination, transforming her pain into profound power. Through heartfelt storytelling, she shares the invaluable lessons she learned along the way—lessons that serve as a beacon of hope for those facing their own struggles.

The Man From Rock Bottom by Stephen Eric Johnson now available in audiobook! Humanity has pushed itself to the brink of extinction. After a deadly series of internal wars, most of Earth is now an uninhabitable, monster-infested wasteland. All hope seemed lost until an alien society, the Pan-Galactic Republic, came to the rescue, building Sunflower City as a safe haven. This is humanity’s last chance for survival. However, not everyone accepts this new inter-species relationship, and a dangerous movement is rising up to compromise humanity’s survival yet again. In the midst of this terrifying conflict, an unexpected individual ends up as the only hope for stopping the carnage to come: the Man from Rock Bottom. But will this accidental hero be enough to save Earth itself from planet-wide murder-suicide?

Striking Eight Bells: A Vietnam Memoir by George Trowbridge. Now available in audiobook! In Striking Eight Bells, George Trowbridge recounts his journey from the Midwest to a warship in the Gulf of Tonkin during the closing months of the Vietnam War. Choosing to enlist in the Navy at 19, versus being drafted into the military, Trowbridge left a wife and newborn son in the States as he traversed the oceans of the globe to fight in America’s most unpopular war. George shares the details of the living conditions on board a naval destroyer during this era, what it was like going through training, the grind for his ship’s crew in supporting ground forces with naval gunfire, as well as the strike attacks his ship made on enemy coastal defenses, and finally coming home at the end of the war. This emotional story is not only historically focused, but it also is informative about life in the military, all filtered through the personal lens of a firsthand perspective.

So as the days slowly count down, remember this: there’s still time. Time to read something that makes you laugh, think, cry, or dream. Time to finish that novel you put down in May. Time to start something brand new.

66 days. Endless possibilities. Let’s get reading.

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Rainforest to Rainbow: Will a Parrot Unlock the Secret?

Rainforest to Rainbow: Will a Parrot Unlock the Secret?

How far would you go to save the one you love? In “Rainforest to Rainbow: Will a Parrot Unlock the Secret?” embark on a gripping journey with Deirdre, a fiercely devoted aunt shattered by the imminent loss of her beloved eight-year-old niece. After exhausting every medical avenue, Deirdre stumbles upon an ancient legend that whispers of a miraculous gift of healing hidden deep within the Amazon rainforest. Could this myth hold the key to saving her niece’s life? Driven by love and desperation, Deirdre sets off on a daring adventure, guided by the enigmatic lineage of an Amazon parrot rumored to possess the insights needed to unlock the ancient secret. As she navigates the dangers of the rainforest, Deirdre confronts not only the beauty of nature but also the greed of a relentless faith healer determined to eliminate any competition, forcing her into life-and-death decisions.

“Rainforest to Rainbow” masterfully intertwines two powerful narratives—one a thrilling adventure that plunges into the heart of the jungle, and another that explores the deep, emotional bonds between humans and animals, highlighting themes of hope, sacrifice, and resilience. As Deirdre races against time, she faces profound moral dilemmas and emotional journeys, ultimately questioning what she is willing to sacrifice in her quest to save her niece. Will she unlock the secrets of the past and fulfill her promise, or will the rainforest’s guardians guard its ancient knowledge against her? Prepare for a captivating tale filled with heart, courage, and the unyielding power of love. “Rainforest to Rainbow” challenges readers to reflect on the lengths they would go to for those they cherish, making it a timeless story of hope against all odds. Join Deirdre on her quest; you won’t just witness a journey, you’ll experience a life-changing adventure that resonates with the human spirit.

Get our newest publication on Amazon! Available in paperback and ebook by Barry and Darlene Greenawald.

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The Fourth of July: A Celebration of Freedom, and a Call to Writers

Every year, on the Fourth of July, the skies over America light up with fireworks, the streets buzz with parades, and communities gather to celebrate the birth of the United States. But beyond the barbecues and sparkling displays, July 4th marks a pivotal moment in history—a moment when the written word sparked a revolution.

A Brief History of Independence Day

The Fourth of July commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. On that day, the thirteen American colonies formally declared their separation from British rule. It wasn’t a quiet decision—it was bold, dangerous, and transformative.

The Declaration itself, penned primarily by Thomas Jefferson, is one of the most powerful documents in history. With words like “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,” it didn’t just announce independence—it gave a voice to a new vision of freedom and self-governance.

The power of that document is a reminder of something every writer knows: words can change the world.

The Writer’s Role in Shaping Freedom

The Fourth of July isn’t just a celebration of political freedom—it’s a celebration of expression. At its core, the American Revolution was fueled by writers: pamphleteers, essayists, poets, and journalists who dared to put their beliefs on paper. Writers like Thomas Paine, whose Common Sense ignited public support for independence, proved that the pen could indeed be mightier than the sword.

For modern authors, the holiday is a perfect time to reflect on the responsibility and privilege that comes with the written word. Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to tell the stories that matter—these are liberties that were hard-won.

Writing Your Own Declaration

As writers, we have our own declarations to make. Whether you’re writing fiction, memoir, poetry, or nonfiction, your words are part of a larger tapestry of freedom. You have the ability to challenge, to inspire, to uplift, and to spark change.

So this Fourth of July, as you watch the fireworks, consider this:
What do you need to declare?
What story is burning inside you, waiting for your voice to set it free?

Just as Jefferson and his contemporaries wrote for their time, you can write for yours.

Final Thoughts

The Fourth of July is not only a day to remember the past but also to embrace the freedom we have to create, to question, and to imagine. For authors, this holiday is a celebration of the power of the written word—a reminder that stories, ideas, and bold declarations still have the potential to shape history.

So light your creative fire, pick up your pen, and let your words ring out—because freedom, after all, is a story still being written.

Happy 4th of July

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Earth Day – Celebrating with Books

Earth Day is an event that originated from the need to spread awareness about environmental damage and create change to address it, and if possible, reverse some of it. Earth Day is the largest secular civic-engagement event in the world, usually celebrated by about one billion people worldwide. Within a decade after Earth Day was created in 1970, many influential environmentally protective initiatives and legislations had been established, including the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, along with the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Clean Water Act, among others. The use of lead in gasoline and the pesticide DDT had both also been banned. Over the following decades, organizations have continued to strive to create change to address the ever-evolving problems caused by modern practices that are harmful to the environment, even as new knowledge and problems spring up. The perseverance and resilience of scientists, researchers, and activists, along with support from the global community of eco-minded individuals connected through media, helps to create modest hope for change and improvements in some of these environmental issues.

One of the principal purposes of Earth Day is to spread awareness and provide mass education about climate issues that need attention. The task of spreading awareness for this crisis involves many factors, activism through demonstrations, speaking engagements, media coverage, and petitions, along with providing education in schools, videos, online platforms, and through other forms of delivery. Education is the first essential step in this process, and is one of the most important motivators for inspiring change.

Books about climate issues, both nonfiction and fiction, are a priceless resource of information. Fiction especially helps us understand the world through the empathic lens of a character, and this both deepens our knowledge and initiates calls to action. The most successful of climate-related fiction books often educate and entertain simultaneously, spreading awareness and igniting the desire to support the earth without the reader realizing that this was one of the author’s goals.

With that in mind, we’d like to highlight one of our dedicated authors, Sim Johnson, whose book Seasons of Change centers on an ordinary but brave heroine surviving an environmentally devastated earth, who sets out on a mission to save the world from an apocalyptic freeze:

Seasons of Change, by Sim Johnson, edited by Maurice Billington

If you are looking for even more to read this Earth Day, here are a few books centering around our climate and actions to take to support our world and make it a healthier place to live:

We are Better Together, by Bill McKibben

Can I recycle this? A guide to better recycling and how to reduce single-use plastics, by Jennie Romer

RisingDispatches from the New American Shore, by Elizabeth Rush

Our House Is on Fire – Greta Thunberg’s Call to Save the Planet, by Jeanette Winter

The Uninhabitable Earth – Life After Warming, by David Wallace-Wells

Salvage the Bones, by Jesmyn Ward

A Terrible Thing to Waste, by Harriet A. Washington

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A Historical Overview of St. Patrick’s Day & Irish Inspired Books

St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated around the world as a vibrant festival of Irish culture, marked by parades, green attire, and festive spirits. But how did this global celebration come to be? Here’s a historical look at the key milestones that shaped St. Patrick’s Day into the cultural phenomenon we know today.

Why Do We Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day?

St. Patrick’s Day, observed annually on March 17, honors St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick was a 5th-century Christian missionary credited with converting the Irish population to Christianity. According to legend, he used the shamrock as a metaphor for the Holy Trinity, which is why the symbol is now synonymous with Irish identity.

Although St. Patrick’s Day began as a solemn religious occasion to commemorate his death, it has since evolved into a celebration of Irish heritage and culture, celebrated far beyond Ireland.

How It All Started

The origins of St. Patrick’s Day date back to the early 17th century when the Catholic Church declared it an official feast day. Initially, the day served as a holy day of obligation, meaning church attendance was mandatory for Catholics. Since it fell during the season of Lent, rules around fasting and abstinence were typically lifted for the day, allowing for a modest celebration.

The holiday remained rooted in religious tradition for centuries, with Irish communities commemorating it primarily through church services and small gatherings.

The Spread of St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

The Role of Irish Immigrants

The transformation of St. Patrick’s Day into the festival we recognize today is largely credited to Irish immigrants in the United States. During the 18th and 19th centuries, millions of Irish people migrated to America, bringing their traditions with them.

The first documented St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in Boston in 1737, and New York City followed suit in 1762. These parades became a way for Irish immigrants to celebrate their heritage, express pride in their culture, and build solidarity in their new communities.

Cultural Evolution

By the late 19th century, the parades and festivities became less about religious observance and more about showcasing Irish identity. Cities across the U.S. embraced the parades, and symbols like the color green and shamrocks gained prominence. Chicago, famously, began dyeing its river green in 1962—a tradition that continues to this day.

Going Global

While St. Patrick’s Day originated in Ireland and grew in America, it has since become a global celebration. Countries like Canada, Australia, and the UK now host large parades and festivals, while landmarks around the world—from the Sydney Opera House to the Eiffel Tower—are lit green on March 17. Even Japan and Singapore have joined the festivities, blending Irish culture with local traditions in unique ways.

The Contemporary St. Patrick’s Day

Today, St. Patrick’s Day is less about religion and more about celebrating Irish culture and community. It’s a day marked by parades, traditional music, Irish dancing, and, of course, plenty of food and drinks. While the modern-day celebrations have taken on a more commercialized flavor, the spirit of the holiday remains the same—a tribute to Ireland and its rich cultural legacy.

Happy St. Patricks Day from Richter Publishing

Whether you’re in Ireland, the U.S., or any corner of the globe, St. Patrick’s Day serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of Irish culture on the world stage. It’s a day to embrace your roots, connect with your heritage, and celebrate the diverse community that embodies the spirit of St. Patrick himself. So put on your green attire, raise a pint of Guinness, and join in the festivities—because on March 17th, everyone is Irish! Sláinte! (Cheers!) As St. Patrick’s Day continues to evolve and spread across the world, it serves as a testament to the power of cultural exchange and celebration. It’s a reminder that no matter where we come from or where we end up, our traditions and customs can unite us in meaningful ways.

Furthermore, St. Patrick’s Day has also become an important platform for promoting diversity and inclusivity. In recent years, there has been a push to make the holiday more inclusive for all cultures and communities, acknowledging the contributions of different groups to Irish heritage. This has led to celebrations that showcase not just traditional Irish elements, but also multicultural experiences and perspectives.

So whether you’re celebrating with green beer in an Irish pub or attending a parade in your local city, take a moment to appreciate the cultural significance of St. Patrick’s Day. It’s more than just wearing green and drinking Guinness—it’s about honoring our shared human experience and embracing diversity in all its forms.

Happy St. Patricks Day from Richter Publishing

If you would rather immerse yourself in a good book this St. Patricks Day instead of drinking a green beer, we have a list for you! Whether you’re an Irish culture enthusiast, an avid reader, or a writer looking for inspiration, this curated list will bring the charm, history, and magic of Ireland straight to your hands.

1. “How the Irish Saved Civilization” by Thomas Cahill

This fascinating read explores the critical role Irish monks and scribes played in preserving Western civilization after the fall of the Roman Empire. It’s a great choice to understand the historical importance of Ireland and its cultural contributions, tying to the spirit of celebrating Irish heritage on St. Patrick’s Day.

2. “St. Patrick of Ireland: A Biography” by Philip Freeman

Dive into the life of St. Patrick himself with this detailed biography. Philip Freeman unpacks the real story of the man behind the legend, shedding light on his missionary work, his struggles, and his impact on Irish culture.

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3. “Angela’s Ashes” by Frank McCourt

Although not directly about St. Patrick’s Day, this Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir is a heartwarming and heart-wrenching tale of growing up poor in Ireland. It captures the resilience, humor, and spirit of the Irish, making it a perfect read for the day.

4. “Ireland” by Frank Delaney

This sweeping historical novel takes readers on a rich journey through Irish history, blending folklore, tradition, and storytelling. Perfect for readers who enjoy tales that capture the heart and soul of Ireland.

5. “The Wearing of the Green: A History of St. Patrick’s Day” by Mike Cronin and Daryl Adair

If you want an academic lens on how St. Patrick’s Day became a global celebration, this book is a must-read. It traces the evolution of the day from being a religious feast to a worldwide cultural celebration of Irish heritage.

6. “The Book of Kells” (Various editions available)

Celebrate the artistry and heritage of Ireland with one of its most iconic historical treasures, The Book of Kells. While it’s not a standard novel, its pages are filled with intricate illuminations and representations of Irish monastic culture – a beautiful tribute to Ireland’s history.

7. Irish Poetry Collections

For writers and lovers of lyrical beauty, an anthology of Irish poetry is a perfect pick. Collections featuring W.B. Yeats, Seamus Heaney, and other Irish poets embody the soul of Ireland and offer inspiration steeped in the country’s rich literary tradition.

8. “Maeve Binchy Collection”

Renowned Irish author Maeve Binchy’s novels, like Circle of Friends or Tara Road, are brimming with Irish charm, relatable characters, and warm storytelling. They’re perfect if you’re in the mood for heartfelt tales with a sprinkle of Irish wit.

Whether you’re honoring Irish heritage, celebrating St. Patrick himself, or just getting lost in the landscape of Ireland’s culture and history, these St. Patrick’s-inspired reads are guaranteed to add depth and joy to the day. Grab a book, pour yourself a pint of Guinness or a hot cup of tea, and enjoy these captivating tales!

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Valentine’s Day Books for Broken Hearts

If you are nursing a broken heart, the arrival of Valentine’s Day can feel like sand in a paper cut. The prospect of finding love for anyone trying to heal from an ended relationship or take the first steps to open up to love again can seem daunting. This is especially true in a world where dating is dominated by the presence of often futile dating apps, a system that has made the process of meeting new people feel more and more unintuitive for many. If you are looking for a way to feel inspired or comforted rather than downtrodden this Valentine’s Day, Richter Publishing has an array of books to help satisfy a medley of V-Day preferences, from self-help dating advice, to fiction and poetry, to love-themed coloring books! Here are some books to help you through the process of mending a broken heart:

Self-Help:

5 Steps to Heal a Broken Heart, by Tara Richter

5 Steps to Heal a Broken Heart, by Tara Richter

PARKER PATHWAYS BOOK REVIEW: If you want to know how to reconnect with your inner “broken heart” this is the book for you. Everyone has a definition about a broken heart, some say it is sadness, others say it is something I have to “get on with my life.” But the broken heart remains broken as if you are undergoing forever Post-Traumatic Stress. The truth is you have to get down and dirty and build a new pathway. It starts out by digging “deep” into your being in order to come out at the other end of the tunnel and become what I call the “Real You.” Moments in this book border on powerful discoveries that appear simple, but as in all nature simple survives to overcome adversity. If you follow the rules in this book, you will rise to the center of your consciousness in the “Real You.” Once you have accomplished this, you will be continually speaking from your full heart and not a remaining broken one. I recommend this book for your reading. I give a big hug or otherwise called “marasmus” to you and your family. These rules will get your brain working on a happy healing, love and new start on the pathway “to heal a broken heart.” ~ By Dr. Winn Parker Ph.D. M.T. American Society of Clinical Pathology

Call Out: Learn to Love Yourself and Find Love by Senada Cindy Nuredin

Call Out by Senada Cindy Nuredin

Life is hard, but love is harder. If you are still struggling with loving yourself or finding true love, then grab a bottle of wine, get this book and settle in for a wild ride that will change your life!

10 Rules to Survive the Dating Jungle, by Tara Richter

10 Rules to Survive the Dating Jungle, by Tara Richter

You’ve entered the dating Jungle! I know, it’s a bit scary out here. Doesn’t matter if you have just got divorced, had a bad break-up or starting to date for the first time. It’s not easy venturing out into the dating world. Within the book you’ll discover how to become more approachable, learn the art of flirting & how to keep your dating anxiety under control. Use the 10 Rules to take control of your dating life today!

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The Dating Jungle: Adult Coloring Book, by Tara Richter

The Dating Jungle: Adult Coloring Book, by Tara Richter

This hilarious adult coloring book is the fourth in the Dating Jungle series. The author, Tara Richter, gives real-world dating advice to help you navigate the territory of popular dating apps like Tinder. For example, when is it okay to send a dick pic? Each very helpful tip has a corresponding therapeutic coloring page to help you de-stress from annoying dates. So pour yourself a glass of wine, get your colored pencils out, and have some fun! Post your finished pictures on social media with the hashtag #datingjunglecoloringbook and share with others in the jungle.

Everyone needs time to heal. If you aren’t quite ready to take action into a new phase and open your heart to dating again, check out these beautifully written, heartfelt and tragic fiction and poetry books that can help pluck the sadness from your heartstrings.

Fiction:

A Portion of the Eternal, by Maurice Jovan Billington

A Portion of the Eternal, by Maurice Jovan Billington

“A Portion of the Eternal” is a hauntingly beautiful novel about the mysterious death of a young boy and his girlfriend Liv who must continue to believe in love even in the wake of her overwhelming sadness. Winner of the Fade in Screenwriting Award for Best Thriller for his screenplay “9” and a poet, “This Plane Is Going To Crash,” author Maurice Jovan Billington’s story draws a reader in as a new student arrives in Liv’s life bringing with him, redemption, revenge, or possibly both.

This Plane is Going to Crash, by Maurice Joven Billington

This Plane is Going to Crash, by Maurice Joven Billington

A collection of poems about the debris left in the wake of love and desire.

Chasing Rainbows: Parallel Shades of Normality, by Prisqua Camiul

Chasing Rainbows: Parallel Shades of Normality, by Prisqua Camiul

When life hurts this much there’s got to be a happily ever after, the light at the end of the tunnel, a reason for everything, hasn’t there? This is the story about two women who fight through the struggles of life in two completely different ways. One woman strives to keep a desperate grip on reality whilst the other immerses herself in a virtual escape to deal with her pain. From being a mother to finding love on the other side of the world, the story will take you on an emotional roller-coaster. Two worlds collide as we travel through time with them, sharing the laughter and tears.

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, by Jarron Webster

When young military couples are faced with the prospect of separation, sometimes they jump into a marriage to avoid the pain of being apart. In “Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship,” Jarron Webster explores the ins and outs of Mark and Wendy’s journey through their first years after “I do.” This means relocation as Mark is sent to multiple new bases for his job in the military, decisions about family planning, finances, and learning how to maintain trust when things get rocky. Can the couple stay true to themselves, and to each other, as they navigate the obstacle course that is a military marriage?

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🎄 Christmas is Just 1 Week Away! 🎄

Still searching for the perfect gift? There’s still time to grab your favorite books and get them in time for the holidays! 📚

Shopping for books isn’t just about finding a great read—it’s about supporting indie authors and their families. Every purchase from an independent author helps bring more stories into the world.

✨ Spread holiday cheer and make a difference with your gift this year. ✨

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📦 Order today and make it a book-filled Christmas! 🎁

It’s not just about supporting indie authors, but also discovering new and unique stories that may not be found in mainstream stores. By gifting a book from an independent author, you’re not only giving a thoughtful present but also introducing your loved ones to new voices and perspectives.

In addition to books being the perfect gift for any occasion, they also provide endless entertainment and knowledge. Whether it’s a gripping thriller or a heartwarming romance, books have the power to transport us to different worlds and teach us valuable lessons. Give the gift of imagination this holiday season with a book. Click on the image to see all of our titles from our authors. 


Don’t forget that books are versatile gifts as well. They come in various formats such as physical copies, e-books, and audiobooks, making them suitable for all kinds of readers. Plus, they are easy to wrap and ship!

And let’s not forget the joy of receiving a book as a gift. It shows that the giver put thought and care into choosing something special for you. The personal touch of selecting a book that aligns with someone’s interests or values speaks volumes about the depth of your relationship.

So why wait? With just one week left until Christmas, start browsing through our website today and find the perfect book for everyone on your list. Spread love, support creativity, and share the magic of reading this holiday season! 🎅🏼 Happy Holidays from Richter Publishing.

Happy Holidays from Richter Publishing

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Cyber Monday Sale!

📚 Cyber Monday Exclusive – 5 Days Only! 📚

Attention book lovers! Our Cyber Monday Sale is here, and you don’t want to miss it.

🔥 What’s on Sale:

  • Discounted books from your favorite authors. See below the hardback books on sale.
  • BONUS: Get our 2024 catalog for FREE! Kindle version only.

⏳ Sale Duration: Available for 5 days only! Don’t wait—these deals will disappear faster than your favorite page-turner. Ends Friday, December 6, 2024, 11:59 PM PST.

👉 Stock up on great reads and grab your free catalog while supplies last! Just click on the images below.

Richter Publishing LLC Catalog

Authors books on Sale for a Limited Time!

The Pathfinder: Finding the Right Path by  Mark T Mahaffey
The Tears That Water My Growth by Aria Amos
Riley & Kai: A Puppy's Story of Resolving Peer Conflict by Cassie L. D'Addeo
The Man From Rock Bottom by Stephen Johnson
How to Run a Business During a Zombie Apocalypse by Tara Richter
Callie: The Crazy Calico Cat (The Adventures of Callie) by Tara Richter
Ask Dr Flo: 150 Tips from Head to Toe for Less Pain & Better Function by  Florence E Barber-Hancock

Looking for some new books to add to your collection? Look no further than our incredible lineup of talented authors. From bestselling favorites to debut writers, we have something for every reader. Our diverse group of authors come from all walks of life and backgrounds, bringing unique perspectives and stories that will captivate you. Through their words, you’ll travel to different worlds, experience a range of emotions, and gain new insights. Not sure where to start? Check out our staff picks and recommendations for some inspiration. We also offer book clubs and discussion guides for selected titles, perfect for starting conversations with friends or joining an online community of readers.

Don’t forget to follow us on social media for exclusive sneak peeks, author interviews, and more exciting updates! And don’t hesitate to reach out to us with your thoughts and feedback – we love hearing from our readers.

Thank you for supporting our authors and independent bookstore. Happy shopping! 🛍️📚❤️ #CyberMondayDeals #SupportIndieBookstores #HappyReading 🚀📝✨

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Celebrating Labor Day: Honoring Workers and Reflecting on Progress

Happy Labor Day from Richter Publishing

Labor Day is more than just a long weekend marking the end of summer. It’s a day dedicated to honoring the contributions of workers to the prosperity and well-being of our nation. Whether you’re gathering for a barbecue, taking a mini-vacation, or simply relaxing at home, it’s important to reflect on the historical significance of this day.

The History of Labor Day

Labor Day has its roots in the labor movement of the late 19th century, a time when industrialization was rapidly transforming American society. Workers often faced grueling hours, unsafe conditions, and meager pay. Amidst these challenging circumstances, labor unions began to form, advocating for better wages, reasonable hours, and safer working conditions.

The first Labor Day parade took place on September 5, 1882, in New York City, organized by the Central Labor Union. Thousands of laborers took unpaid leave to march in solidarity. The idea quickly gained traction in other cities, becoming an annual event. In 1894, following the Pullman Strike and widespread labor unrest, President Grover Cleveland signed legislation making Labor Day a national holiday, to be observed on the first Monday in September.

Why We Celebrate

Labor Day is not just a day off; it’s a recognition of the tireless efforts of American workers. From factory laborers of the Industrial Revolution to the essential workers of today, it’s a reminder that the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country are built upon their hard work and dedication.

Honoring Workers Today

Today, Labor Day serves multiple purposes:

  • Acknowledgment of Contributions: Recognizing the value that workers bring to every sector of the economy.
  • Reflection on Worker Rights: Considering the progress made in workers’ rights, from fair wages to safe working conditions, and the work that remains.
  • Celebration of Achievements: Enjoying the fruits of hard labor through community activities, family gatherings, and personal relaxation.

How to Celebrate Labor Day

1. Attend a Local Parade or Event

Many communities host parades, festivals, and other events to celebrate Labor Day. These gatherings offer a great opportunity to show support for local workers and businesses.

2. Barbecue with Friends and Family

A classic way to celebrate Labor Day is with a barbecue. It’s a perfect time to gather with loved ones, enjoy good food, and appreciate the labor that goes into farming, food production, and grilling.

3. Take a Moment to Reflect

Amidst the celebrations, take a moment to reflect on the significance of Labor Day. Consider how far we’ve come in terms of workers’ rights and think about what more can be done to ensure fair treatment for all workers.

4. Support Local Businesses & Authors

Labor Day is a great time to support local businesses. From farmers’ markets to small retail stores, your patronage helps sustain the community and acknowledges the hard work of local entrepreneurs. Buying books from local author is another great way to support your local community. They are essentially all small business owners. Did you know that it takes roughly 20,000 hours to publish a book? That’s not including all the hours to actually write the book and then the hours after publication to push and promote it. So help out your fellow author, they have put in a lot of blood, sweat and a lot of tears to get that baby out there. I know they will greatly appreciate it.

5. Volunteer or Donate

Consider volunteering your time or donating to organizations that support workers’ rights. Your contribution can make a significant difference in the lives of others.

Looking Ahead

While Labor Day is a celebration of past achievements, it also serves as a call to action for future improvements. By continuing to advocate for fair labor practices and supporting initiatives that protect workers’ rights, we can ensure that the spirit of Labor Day lives on.

Happy Labor Day! May your day be filled with joy, reflection, and appreciation for the labor that makes our lives possible.

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