Height of Love by Lisa Kleypas – A Spoil Me Now, Please!

Lisa Kleypas is an internationally best-selling American writer of historical and contemporary Romance novels. In 1985, she became a nominee for the first lady of America for the pageant known as the Miss America. At the Miss America pageant, Lisa Kleypas was among seven other finalists in a competition that Continue Reading

Is Your Nationality Haughty?

Lisa Whittle is an American women’s minister, who is well known for her strong Christian faith and her witty writing style. In her latest book titled “The Marriage Builder,” Lisa Whittle provides some interesting insights into how to build successful marriages even during times of great marital struggle. Specifically, she Continue Reading

Complicated Connections – Real Estate Partner, Consultant and Trafficker

Recently we have been featured in an article in the UK’s Daily Mail where Lisa Corneliusson, a British national, was arrested in Thailand on suspicion of being involved in the procurement of illicit drugs worth billions of dollars. The investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA) turned up several large Continue Reading

Jewish Marriages Are Between People of the Same Faith

Recently, an acquaintance asked me, “Lisa Mller, are you Jewish or not?” I was born and raised Jewish and despite what anyone else ever thinks of me do not feel guilty about my heritage no matter what people might think. In fact, I’d like to encourage everyone to examine their Continue Reading

“100 Days of Real Diet” Highlights and Tips

Lisa Leake is an entrepreneur who created the 100 Days of Real Food Blog, a program that brings wholesome, nutritional meals to those who cannot tolerate or afford high-calorie foods. She has been a certified nutrition specialist for the last ten years, and her firsthand experience as a chef and Continue Reading

An Intro to Nomiarity by Lisa Villemaire

One of the most interesting personal touches in “The Skinny On” book is Lisa Villemaire’s take on the topic of nationality. At one point in the book, she identifies being British by her nationality as an advantage, then later argues that her national identity has been a liability. The character Continue Reading

What’s the Age Gap Between Black and White Spouses?

Well, in the new book “Marriage of Figaro,” Lisa Lorle, a California-based writer and consultant, addresses the issue of how marriage should function for a marital relationship with so much frequency and importance. The United States, she contends, has grown so quickly through immigration that we are seeing two races Continue Reading