I love a good read about teen jealousy, betrayal, and the ugly extremes people will go to in order to rise to the top — especially one that lays bare the insular world of high-school cheerleaders.
What happens when 1,400 women read a book about leadership? Jan Risher, the advocacy committee chair for Women United, isn't sure but she's eager to find out. "Our goal is pretty ambitious," she said.
Dare’s sparkling Regency romance debut introduces a cunning and instantly likable tomboy heroine. Lucy Waltham has been besotted with her brother’s friend Toby since she was 11. Now 19 and determined ...
*In recent years there has been a movement to put an emphasis on self-care and self-love. It appears Black women are the largest group of people taking this journey. Dana Marie Williams author of “I ...