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Baller with Benefits

It is crazy how hard it is to give up a good thing.

I have been dating NFL Quarterback Tanner Wilson for years now, but we have never been “official”.

Every time I try to break it up, he just throws money at me. Or a new car. Or a new apartment.

And like a fool, I always go back to being one of his “bitches”.

The benefits are just too damn good.

But this time it is going to be different. This time I have a trick up my sleeve and that handsome football star is not going to know what has hit him.

If you can’t beat the game, you join the game…

This is a bad boy baller romance with lots of heat, drama and red hot action. Please only listen if these themes interest you!

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Friends Wanting Benefits (Friends with Benefits)

When two very different couples, one who’s just getting started and one who’s apparently just getting finished, meet on a cruise, the better halves become fast friends. While Victoria Wilde is sexually adventurous and getting back on track in her quest of living life to the fullest, Jillian Grayson is reserved and struggling to hold on to a nearly 20-year marriage that’s hanging on by a thread. But when Victoria offers Jillian advice on how to get the spark back between the sheets…things don’t exactly go as planned. With a misunderstanding of international significance, all hell breaks loose in paradise. Can Victoria repair the damage that has been done? Will she truly help Jillian save her marriage? Find out in Friends Wanting Benefits―a standalone prequel to the Friends with Benefits series.

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The Charm of Confrontation: The Life-Changing Benefits of Being Frank

In today’s cyber-connected world, a critic can attack someone without ever meeting face-to-face. This phenomenon is creating a generation who lack the ability to civilly confront a person with whom they disagree.

The Charm of Confrontation shows how mastering the skill of confrontation – which is simply a situation of opposing parties – can open doors to your success in relationships and your career. Different from most self-help books, The Charm of Confrontation uses my spiritual journey and background in theater to give you tools as a framework for your confrontations. And you don’t have to be an actor or a Christian to use these tools. Anyone who wants to get better at confrontation can use them!

People who speak their minds and confront issues head-on are far less likely to lose sleep worrying about what should have been said.