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Tired of the Corporate Grind? This Book Offers a Smarter Way

Corporate leadership often feels like a trade-off—high pay in exchange for endless hours, stress, and little personal freedom. But what if you could have the impact and the income, without the burnout? That’s exactly what The Fractional Leader’s Playbook by Kellie Hinkle delivers. Written for executives, consultants, and multi-talented professionals, this guide shows you how to: Transition from a full-time grind to a fractional career Build a profitable business with flexible hours Use scripts, templates, and systems to save time and protect boundaries Create a long-term career that fits your life—not the other way around Early readers are already calling it a practical, hilarious, no-BS guide that’s both inspiring and insightful. If you’re ready to redefine success and build a leadership path on your own terms, this playbook is for you. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab it today on Amazon for just $2.99 (70% off): The Fractional Leader’s Playbook

A Futuristic Adventure with Heart – Jealous Impulse Review

What happens when two people from the 18th century suddenly find themselves in the 22nd? That’s the fun premise behind Maxwell Hoffman’s Jealous Impulse , the first book in the Ty “Turbo” Knight series. Set in a futuristic Los Angeles filled with flying cars, jetpacks, and AI assistants, the story introduces Ty, a shy but kind-hearted teen, who takes on the challenge of helping Charlotte Lennox and her father adjust to this dazzling new world. The mix of sci-fi spectacle and teen drama is what makes the book stand out. Rivalries, budding romance, and struggles with jealousy keep the human side of the story just as exciting as the hover scooters and purple aliens. If you’re looking for a fast-paced read with humor, heart, and plenty of futuristic flair, Jealous Impulse is a great pick. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Read the full review here: Jealous Impulse Book Review

Love and Darkness Collide in The Arch Mage by James Wood

James Wood’s The Arch Mage is a fast-paced urban fantasy that throws you into the shadows of Paris, where love and dark magic battle for control. The story follows Kelso, the Ebon Knight, who has just seven days to rescue Ava, the woman he loves, from her cruel sister Jesslyn. Their journey pulls readers into the eerie catacombs beneath Paris and into the sinister Dark Court, where every step feels like danger lurking around the corner. What makes this book shine is the heart at its center. Kelso’s fierce devotion to Ava keeps the stakes personal, while Ava’s struggle to escape her dark heritage adds depth and humanity. Cassandra, the Arch Mage of the Light, brings intrigue with her sly secrets, though Jesslyn falls a little flat as a one-dimensional villain. Despite a slow patch in the middle, the story comes alive in the final act with twists, emotional moments, and vivid scenes that linger. For fans of urban fantasy filled with atmosphere, danger, and romance, The Arch Mage is ...

Discover the Gold Mine in Your Business

Have you ever thought your everyday business know-how could become a source of passive income? Mitch Russo’s Licensing for Leverage shows exactly how. With over 30 years of experience, Russo reveals how to identify your intellectual property—your unique systems and processes—and license them to others. Real-world stories, like Tom the dental marketing agency owner turning his system into thousands in monthly revenue, prove the concept works. The book’s clear 12-chapter roadmap takes you from spotting valuable assets to marketing them effectively. Practical tools like the “Asset Extraction Interview” and IP worksheets make the process simple and doable. If you’re a consultant, coach, or agency owner ready to scale without sacrificing freedom, this is a must-read. ๐Ÿ“– Full review here: https://www.bookbelow.com/book-review/licensing-for-leverage

The Fractional Leader’s Playbook – A Fresh Path to Leadership

Kellie Hinkle’s The Fractional Leader’s Playbook is a refreshing guide for professionals ready to step away from the traditional 9-to-5 and explore fractional leadership. With a conversational tone and plenty of humour, Hinkle shares practical advice on pricing, setting boundaries, and finding clients who respect your work. Her scripts for saying “no” are worth the cover price alone—helping professionals protect their time and still maintain strong relationships. Plus, the included tools, like scope templates and pricing formulas, feel like a mini workshop in book form. While it leans U.S.-centric and sometimes repeats key points, its empowering message makes it a must-read for those seeking flexibility without losing impact. ๐Ÿ“– Full review: https://www.bookbelow.com/book-review/the-fractional-leader-s-playbook

A Quietly Devastating Story of Survival and Grace

Chris Dungey’s Evacuation Route isn’t a story that screams for attention—it quietly sits beside you and tells its truth. Set in Jacksonville and Tampa during the Great Recession, the novel follows Walt Bocewicz, a recovering addict trying to survive the wreckage of his past while working in his family’s dying pharmacy. What makes this debut shine is its emotional honesty. Dungey’s characters—especially Bella and Merry—are flawed, raw, and achingly human. Every scene feels lived-in, every moment weathered and real. If you're drawn to stories that explore addiction, economic struggle, and fragile hope with quiet power, this one deserves a place on your shelf. ๐Ÿ“– Full Review: https://www.bookbelow.com/book-review/evacuation-route