Monday, April 27, 2026

Release Blitz: Design Your Good Life by Charles T. Lee

 



The Framework for Discovering Your Purpose, Actualizing Your Vision, and Amplifying Your Impact

 

Business / Leadership, Personal Development, Self-Help

Date Published: April 28, 2026



Design Your Good Life by Charles Lee empowers readers to take control of their lives and proactively transform their dreams into reality. This book addresses the common issue of settling for less, guiding individuals to create a fulfilling life through life-shaping frameworks and actionable insights. Lee, the CEO and Founder of Ideation, shares his expertise in idea execution to help readers build a life that aligns with their deepest values and boldest aspirations.


This transformative guide offers a step-by-step approach to designing and achieving your personal version of a good life. Through a rich blend of practical advice and inspirational stories, Charles Lee provides tools and frameworks to help you:

 

* Spark Your Purpose: Uncover what truly drives you and articulate a personal vision that provides direction and meaning.

* Actualize Your Vision: Move from idea to reality with actionable strategies that build confidence, develop essential skills, and create tangible results.

* Influence Your World: Learn to steward your resources―time, energy, and relationships―to create a lasting, positive impact and build a meaningful legacy.

 

Design Your Good Life is a must-read for anyone looking for a more purposeful existence. Whether you're a professional seeking balance, an innovator aiming for impact, or an individual craving meaningful change, this book is your guide to achieving the life you've always dreamed of.

 

 

About the Author



Charles is the Founder & CEO at Ideation, an idea-execution company that specializes in helping executives and brands scale their business with strategic clarity and smart brand execution. Ideation fills this gap between strategy and implementation with innovation frameworks, strategic process & infrastructure development, leadership & team building, brand (re)development & positioning, and creative services that bridge concepts into the real world.

Charles is regularly being invited to advise and speak on topics including strategic clarity, creative execution, leading innovation, design-thinking, brand strategy, executive presence, and DEI. Executive leaders from brands including Toyota, Wells Fargo, Google, TOMS, NBCUniversal, WME, Caterpillar, Sequoia Capital, Vanguard Financial, ONE Campaign, (RED), Reform Alliance and many others have engaged me on various projects and endeavors. In addition to advising and speaking, he also serves as host and/or facilitator for numerous events with NY Times best-selling authors and executives from brands including Google, Twitter, MLB, Starwood, Disney, CAA, Toyota, TOMS, charity: water, United Way, World Vision, and many others.

Charles is currently developing new content around the theme “Design Your Good Life” and hopes to share insights on designing a personal and professional life that’s both fulfilling and impactful.

 

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Virtual Book Tour: Haven Strong by Jessica Rakus

 



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Jessica Rakus will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.



Josephine Grant lives a charmed life - a husband, three perfect children, strong bonds with family and friends in the small town where she's lived her entire life. She's the helper, the hostess, the one who always shows up. The person who can do it all.

Then the bus carrying her son's basketball team crashes, and Jo's husband and son are among the lives lost. Now she has a new identity. Widow. Single mother. Woman who lost everything. Grief begins to tear apart the place that's always been her home. Infighting among friends. Gossip and rumors. Wounds that may never heal and bonds that just might.

Now Jo has to rebuild her life, but as the person who thinks of herself as the helper, asking others to help hold her together is impossible. Jo must learn to lean on others as she learns to stand on her own.


Read an Excerpt

I handed my husband his sneakers, shoes he should have been able to keep better track of, given how often he wore them. At least he didn’t leave them where I’d trip on them, like the kids did.

“Thanks, Jo, you're a lifesaver.” He cupped my face with his free hand. My shoulders relaxed and I melted against him, forgetting all the things on my to do list. My eyes drifted shut as he kissed me, the lingering kiss we were rarely allowed, with three kids running around the house. Our daughters were spending a few hours with their grandparents, and our son was upstairs ignoring us. And even without the kids interrupting us, Steve’s cell phone pulled us apart, ringing incessantly from his pocket.

“Ignore it, Steve,” I murmured against his lips.

“It's Reston, and we have to leave anyway.” He stepped away from me and answered the phone call before sitting down to tug on the sneakers, grubby with constant wear. “We're on our way, I swear. Walking out the door as we speak.”

A lie. Despite multiple reminders we needed to leave, Matt was still in his room. Matt and Steve were due at school in ten minutes to catch the bus to this evening's basketball game. And if the head coach was calling, we had to leave the house now.

Author Interview

Tell me about yourself. Where are you from?


JR: I’m originally from Southern California, but I’ve lived in eight states total (no, not a military family, it’s actually been academia that’s moved us so much). I currently live in Louisiana.


What genre do you read? Who's an author you read? Name your top 5 authors.


JR: I am a genre bouncer! I read non-fiction (mostly memoirs and pop science - think Mary Roach), crime (true and fictional - I have all my Patricia Cornwell books lined up on the bookshelf behind my desk), and lately dark romance (hello, Katee Robert).


What book are you reading right now, and what do you like about it?


JR: I’ve currently got Educated by Tara Westover (audiobook) and Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver (eBook) going. They’re very different books (see above genre bouncing), which is great for keeping me straight on what’s happening in which book. I like Educated because it’s showing me world that’s entirely foreign to me, and Butcher & Blackbird is fun escapism (murders aside haha).


Favorite sports.


JR: I’m a huge hockey fan (how ‘bout them Sabres, huh?). We have a small professional team in the town where we live, and my family has season tickets and lives for the games.


Favorite thing about the state/country that you live in.


JR: I’ve been in Louisiana since 2021 (pandemic moving was not fun!). I love how much our city is trying to create a community feel - there’s always something going on, from art crawls to artisan markets to dragon boat races (yes, really).


How long have you been writing?


JR: In sixth grade, we had an English assignment of writing books, and I remember distinctly ripping off a Baby-Sitters Club book for the project. But I was thirteen when I started filling notebooks with original characters and original stories. Some of those characters are ones I still write stories about (I’ve got an upcoming book starring some of those characters I originally created in my mid-teens. They’ve come a long way in thirty years, just like I have). 


What inspired you to become a writer?


JR: It’s always felt natural. I read books, might as well also write them. It didn’t occur to me that I could ever get a book published - I wrote for myself to read for many, many years. I didn’t start getting feedback on my work until 2010, when I joined my first critique group. At that point, I’d been reading and rereading my own stuff for fifteen years.


What is your writing process like? Are you more of a plotter or a pantser?


JR: I am a full on pantser! Typically I start with a vague idea - for Haven Strong, it was taking the real life tragedy of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash and trying to write my way through my (entirely parasocial) grief. Once I know a bit about what’s going to happen to them, my characters take over. I’m a pantser in large part because I let the characters do what they want. Jo decided for me how she was going to make her way through her grief process. That usually means I have to do a lot of clean up on the editing side, but it’s worth it. I also usually write the whole book start to finish linearly - I don’t skip around from scene to scene, because I’ve found that when I do that, the characters mess up the future plans I had for them, and I can’t force them to do what I’d already written. Haven Strong didn’t end the way I’d assumed it would going into the story, but I think it ends in a way that’s true to the characters.


How do you celebrate finishing a book?


JR: I’ve never done anything special. Maybe I’ll have to next time! For me, there’s a certain level of trying to keep from getting too excited - can’t let the book know I love it too much. 


What would you tell a writer who is just starting? What program do you use for writing? What advice would you give to a writer working on their first book? What’s your writing software of choice?


JR: I would tell anyone getting started at writing to read and write constantly. Both make you a better writer. I’m not huge on craft books or classes or things like that - it feels like a great way to worry about doing things “the right way.” It’s no longer about your own story or characters, it’s writing to a formula. Maybe I’d sell more books and be a household name, but I wouldn’t love what I’m doing. And I use good old Microsoft Word and Google Docs as my writing software, and when I get in a slump, I write with pen on paper.


How do you organize everything and find the time to sit down and write?


JR: That’s the biggest trick! I’m in a season of life where I don’t often have that time. I use Google Docs specifically so I can whip out my phone and jot a few sentences down when I’m waiting in line at school pick up or when I’ve arrived early for a band concert and no one has taken the stage yet. I try to keep a pen and small notebook in my bag so I have something with me in case I need to get a few thoughts out at random times. Actually sitting at my computer and writing means carving out time, and that’s an absolute luxury.


As an author, what would you choose as your spirit animal?


JR: If I had a familiar, it would probably be a beaver - taking on too many solo tasks, never delegating, trying to do it all.


Who has been the biggest supporter of your writing?


JR: I have a fantastic critique group (the Stubborn Hearts), and they’ve kept me motivated. My kids are also huge supporters, even though they don’t read anything I write (at eleven and fourteen, they aren’t my target market haha). They love to tell people to read my book.


How do you name your characters?


JR: For Haven Strong, the main character, Josephine Grant, is actually named for the place where my father died (Grant’s Pass in Josephine County, Oregon). The other characters came from me looking up popular names at the times the characters would have been born (assuming the book took place in roughly the same year I was writing it). For some of my characters in other books, I have a character I’ve been writing a long time (since my teens) who I named after my first celebrity crush, a character I wanted to have a strong female name who I named after a police officer on a Law & Order spin off (not Olivia Benson haha), and sometimes I simply use names that I think sound cool.


Can you describe a typical day in your writing life?


JR: Generally, on a day when I’m carving out writing time, the Pomodoro Technique features heavily. I have to set timers and give myself breaks for goofing off or doomscrolling. It helps me to focus on the writing without worrying about the other things that need to get done (work, cleaning, getting kids where they need to be, etc.).


Tell us about your current release.


JR: Haven Strong is a story of grief and resilience set in a small town after a tragedy hits everyone. Jo loses her husband and son, and she has to find a way to keep going. She’s managing her own grief, the grief of her daughters, and the losses that other friends are facing from the same accident. 


AA: Thanks for joining me here at Always Reading-Melissa


About the Author:


Jessica Rakus is a debut novelist, after many, many years of writing practice. She currently lives in Louisiana, after living briefly in seven other states.

More information available at http://JessicaRakusBooks.com

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Book Blitz: Influence God's Way With Us by Lola Salvador Akinwunmi

 


A Faith-Filled Coming of Age Story About Influence, Identity, and Purpose


Coming of Age, Christian

Date Published: April 25, 2026



Jade didn’t set out to become famous.

She just wanted to be seen.

 

When eighteen-year-old Jade Zachary begins experimenting with social media, what starts as curiosity quickly turns into something bigger. Her posts gain attention. Her following grows. But the spotlight comes with a cost. Harsh comments begin piling up, accusations spread online, and strange anonymous messages start appearing in her inbox. Someone is watching her more closely than she realizes.

As the pressure of influence grows, Jade must confront questions far deeper than likes or followers.

Who is she trying to impress?

What does real influence actually look like?

Guided by her faith, her family, and trusted friends, Jade begins to discover that influence is not about popularity or clout. It is about purpose, integrity, and the responsibility that comes with having a voice.

Blending Christian fantasy, suspense, and inspirational storytelling, Influence God’s Way With Us explores the unseen spiritual principles behind identity, discernment, and influence in today’s attention-driven culture. Through Jade’s journey, readers discover powerful lessons about authenticity, humility, leadership, and staying grounded in faith in a world obsessed with approval.

The internet gave Jade a platform.

Faith will decide how she uses it.

This is not just a story about going viral.

It is a story about identity, boundaries, faith, and the courage to influence the world God’s way.

 

If you’ve ever questioned the pressure of social media, identity, or purpose, this story will challenge and inspire you. Get your copy today and join Jade’s journey.

 

 

 About the Author

Lola Salvador Akinwunmi is a writer, songwriter, and leadership architect with a passion for shaping people who shape the world. Drawing from years of creative and leadership work, Lola brings a rare voice to every room she enters, one that is equally at home crafting a lyric, building a leader, and telling a story that stirs the soul.

Her debut novella, Influence God's Way With Us, is the culmination of that journey. It explores what it truly means to lead with divine influence, not ego, strategy, or title, but surrender and purpose. Lola writes for the leader who knows there is something deeper available and is ready to reach for it.

She has been featured in Addicted2Success, LinkedIn, Thrive Global, Brit +Co, CEOWorld Magazine, The Good Men Project, and writes for Entrepreneur Magazine.


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Book Blitz: A Chatter of Bones & Baby's Breath by Suzanne Phillips

 

A Chatter of Bones & Baby’s Breath
Suzanne Phillips
Publication date: April 21st 2026
Genres: Young Adult

From acclaimed author Suzanne Phillips comes this compelling novella collection–gritty coming-of-age stories in narrative and verse that Kirkus Reviews calls “haunting and heartbreaking. . .an unflinching look at surviving trauma.”

A CHATTER OF BONES
Kaitlyn has come to rely on Olivia, the woman who rescued her from human trafficking, but is learning to trust her instincts and lean into her hard-earned strength. All of this will be challenged when a monsoon bears down on their remote spread, a mountain lion, flushed out of the surrounding hills by the weather, attacks, and human visitors push Kaitlyn to face her deepest fears.

BABY’S BREATH
Teen poet bares the geography of her heart and the “no care” foster care system as she mourns the mother she lost, releases dreams of reunification, and accepts that the only life she can live is the one in front of her.

Recommended for readers age 16+

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TRAFFICK
The world is not safe for girls
Broken
Beaten
Forgotten
Sweetened
The world is not safe for girls
Not in twos
Or with mace
Not screaming for help
Or stony-faced
The world is not safe for girls
With pretty hair
Or pocked skin
With muffin top
Or perfect teeth
The world is not safe for girls
Not in your home or mine
Not in school
Or after
Not with two parents
Or none
There’s someone
Always waiting.
Stroked
Or snatched
Held by the hand
A picked flower
Sold
Bartered
Rented by the hour
Always someone waiting
In the shadows
Or under street lights
In the school cafeteria
At the family BBQ
A friend’s father
Favorite uncle
Colleague
Cop
Neighbor
Father
To prove
The world is not safe for girls.

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Suzanne Phillips is the author of YA fiction, the Nicole Cobain mystery series (writing as Emery Hayes), and upmarket fiction. For a peek into the writer's life and updates on book releases & events check out her website.

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Friday, April 24, 2026

Book Blitz and Giveaway: Cain's Chameleon by Mark G. Bearss



Historical Fiction Mystery Thriller

Date Published: 01-26-2026

Publisher: Bearss Lair Books



If the newspaper reported your death and no one questioned it, would you correct the mistake… or take the lifeline?

Dan Driscoll is consumed by gambling debt, cornered by bookies and loan sharks, forced to bet on one last scheme. When things turn violent and two people are shot, his best friend, Stan Neumann, swallows what he suspects. He can’t risk divulging a closely-held family secret.

Then a body washes up on the Lake Michigan shoreline, and the lake gives Dan what the bookies never would: a way out. Authorities call it an accident and list him as the drowning victim. For Dan, it’s an escape route delivered in black ink.

He becomes a ghost, an imposter, a chameleon. But lies don’t stay buried.

As America is pulled into World War II, Stan enlists, choosing duty on his terms before the draft can rewrite his life. In Pearl Harbor, one chance encounter dredges up a name he thought was long buried.

War changes everything, but it doesn’t erase unfinished business. And when the truth demands to be heard, how long can a stolen life stay buried before the past comes to collect?

 

 


 While author Mark Bearss was setting the stage for his retirement, concerned co-workers would ask, “What are you going to do when you’re not working?” He found this question rather curious. It should have been posed, “What are you going to do first?” Mark knew that if travel was involved, he had had enough of commercial flights after 28 years of teaching for the medical device industry. Mark yearned for road trips – to visit those places he only saw from 38,000 feet. Little did he know that wish journeyed down an unexpected fork in the road. He would become an author.

While conducting genealogy research, Mark discovered archived de-classified military documents that revealed the name of a U.S. Navy destroyer his father served aboard during WWII. The reason this was a poignant discovery was because, while growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, his father made no mention of this. Apart from being a U.S. Naval Reserve flight instructor, he knew his father served aboard the carrier USS ESSEX. But in what capacity? That, too, was not revealed. More discoveries materialized the further he dug. In fact, there was a lot more his father didn’t mention. This wasn’t unusual. Many WWII veterans didn’t talk about what happened back then.

Because of the pandemic, the National Archives in St. Louis was closed and rendered Lt. Bearss’ military records unavailable. Thus began a project that challenged Mark’s research endeavors for over two years and about 5,000 miles on the road. The biographical sketch was sorted from creative Internet search strings, history books, navy publications, and networking with journalists, librarians, archivists, bloggers, aviation enthusiasts, museum and historical society curators, navy veterans, relatives, and more. One online resource that was instrumental in tracking his father’s journey was the weekly newspaper published in the county where his parents grew up: The Oceana Herald. It included a Local News section where family members and organizations could submit a short blurb about a relative’s visit, a social gathering, or – where a son or husband was currently stationed.

This project culminated in 2022 with Mark’s first publication titled, Undisclosed Stories Discovered: Honoring the World War II Military Journey of Lt. Joseph Ward Bearss, USNR. When asked what was one of the highlights surrounding this story, he described the road trips to seek out and discover places where his father lived, trained and was stationed during the war. What prompted him to write this as a biography took place during a meeting with the curator of the World War II Home Front Museum on St. Simons Island, Georgia. St. Simons Naval Air Station was the site for the U.S. Naval Radar Training Station, where Lt. Bearss was trained in shipboard radar operations, enemy interception, and Fighter Direction. While the museum had ample archived materials about the facility, it had very little documented about the servicemembers who trained there.

Only 250 copies were printed. Mark went back on the road in his Class-B motorhome and personally donated those copies to family members, friends and relatives, the librarians, archivists, researchers, museums, curators, historical societies, newspapers, The American Heritage Center, VFW Posts, airport FBOs, and other assorted WWII enthusiasts in 12 states who helped in his endeavors. It was a two-fold reward. Not only did his father’s story finally become told, Mark experienced the pleasure of meeting all these wonderful people who were his resources, advisors, collaborators, and consultants. Up until that point, they were only names in an email contact list.

You’re probably asking, “How is all this relevant to Mark’s new novel, Cain’s Chameleon?” It was the research from The Oceana Herald that planted the seed for this story. While perusing its issues, Mark stumbled on two articles that piqued his curiosity. The first reported an attempted murder in a home close to his family’s summer cottage on Lake Michigan. The second reported a drowning victim that washed up on the beach right where Mark and his friends used to play. Just two more stories never divulged while growing up. He wondered, Were these two events related? Then Mark decided — he would make them related.


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Cover Reveal: Risk the Play by Kaylee Ryan

 



Title: Risk the Play
Series: Nashville Rampage #6
Author: Kaylee Ryan
Genre: Contemporary Sports Romance
Tropes: Single Mom/Football Coach, Age Gap
Forbidden, Secret Relationship, Best Friend’s Dad
Model Cover Design: Lori Jackson
Discreet Cover Design: Books N Moods
Release Date: May 19, 2026


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NYT and USA Today Bestselling author Kaylee Ryan brings you a new standalone series surrounding the Nashville Rampage football team. Risk the Play is a single mom, coach, best friend's dad, forbidden, secret-relationship, age-gap romance.

Will

Football was always simple—follow the playbook, make the sacrifice, win the game.

I lived by that rule for decades, and it cost me everything. My marriage. My daughter.

By ten, she believed I loved the game more than her. Now she’s back in my life—with a family of her own—I fight every day to show her I’ve changed.

Then I fumble it all by falling for her best friend.

Amanda is strong, stubborn, and raising her daughter alone after her husband’s betrayal.

One kiss becomes something neither of us can ignore.

She wants to keep it secret. I don’t.

Because this time, I’m willing to risk the play. I won’t lose my second chance at love.

Amanda

I always knew I wanted to be a mother. I just never planned on doing it alone.

But when my ex got his assistant pregnant, I stopped, waiting for the life I thought I’d have—and choose motherhood for myself.

Now I’m a single mom doing my best to build a quiet, steady life with no drama and no risks.

Until my best friend’s father becomes the one risk I can’t resist.

Coach Warner is disciplined, respected… and completely off limits.

Watching him fight for his daughter only makes falling for him more dangerous.

We tell ourselves it’s just once.

But one reckless kiss turns into a night we can’t take back—and a secret we definitely can’t afford to keep.

Because if we’re discovered, I could lose my best friend…

And he could lose his daughter all over again.

Falling for me was never part of his playbook.








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New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Kaylee Ryan has been crowned the Queen of Swoon by her readers. With nearly fifty romance books under her belt, she’s known for penning happily ever afters with heart. When she's not writing, you can find her with a book in her hand or hanging out with her family where she resides in her home state of Ohio.


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Release Blitz: Colorado Dragons Series

 


Colorado Dragons Series
Genre: Sports Romance
Tropes: Hockey Romance, Enemies to Lovers
Best Friends to Lovers, Fake Dating, One Night
Release Dates: April 13 - 24, 2026




LAST LINE OF DEFENSE

April
My whole life changed in a night. Broke up with my douchebag boyfriend, decided to take a new job in another state, bonus on that I would be working with my sister who I missed like crazy. All big life changes.
Biggest life change that I was not anticipating, was Sandavi, 'Davi' Badagova.
To prove to my ex that I could do so much better than him, I walked up to Davi and kissed him in a bar. Which lead to a night I will never forget, and a friendship I was never expecting, and the man who was going to change everything, if I let him. That was my biggest challenge.

Davi
As the starting goalie for the Colorado Dragons, I was absolutely the last line of defense for my team. I love it. Thrived on studying the movements of my opponents, learning to anticipate shots before they were even fired. Never in my life did I think that would translate into my personal life. Watching April strut up to me at the bar, lean into me and kiss me was something I never expected, and a moment I will never forget. She’s moving to my town, working for my team. I want more. She does too, but she’s scared. No worries, I’ll learn what she needs from me, I’ll fight the battles she’s got going on in her head, and I’ll protect the treasure she is. I am a Dragon after all.







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SCORING CHANCE

When romance author, Avery Daniels, agrees to shadow a professional hockey player as research for her upcoming series, she never dreams she’ll get to meet her long-time crush, Logan Keller. Or end up in the emergency room.

But accidents happen, and she’s more than willing to forget about the whole thing. Too bad Logan isn’t. His guilt runs deep, and in order to make it up to her, he offers to give her a deep dive into all things hockey. Including a place to stay for the duration of her trip. His spare bedroom.

It would be foolish to agree, for so many reasons. But it would be a great way to get all the inside knowledge on the life of an actual player. And spend some time with someone who's intrigued her for most of her life.

But Logan is hiding a secret. He knows exactly who Avery is, and she isn’t the only one with a crush. Now he just needs to convince her to give his offer a chance.







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POWER PLAY

He’s the team’s enforcer—scarred, gruff, and untouchable. She’s the coach’s daughter—off-limits, infuriating, and impossible to ignore.

On the ice, I’m built for battle, my scars a warning to anyone who dares get too close. Off the ice, I am just as guarded, convinced love is nothing but drama I don’t need. Bianca is the last person I should want—spoiled, privileged, and protected by the one man I can’t cross.

But every clash between us sparks fire. Every argument feels like foreplay. And the more we fight, the harder it becomes to deny the pull between us.

Rules say she’s forbidden. My heart says it’s inevitable.

And when hate blurs into something dangerously close to desire, neither of us can pretend anymore.







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