JoAnn Ross’ One Summer is a heartwarming tale set in the enchanting town of Shelter Bay. It follows Gabriel St. James, a hardened ex-Marine photojournalist, and Charity, a resilient veterinarian with a compassionate heart. What starts as a fleeting summer fling deepens into an unexpected love story. But can two people with wounded pasts find a future together? Is One Summer a must-read? At its core, One Summer is a feel-good story about love blossoming when least expected. Imagine a story where two emotionally scarred individuals find solace in each other against the backdrop of a picturesque coastal town. That is One Summer for you. This novel is a testament to resilience, the power of love, and the unexpected ways life brings people together. With an engaging plot, deeply layered characters, and the warmth of Shelter Bay, One Summer is the kind of book that lingers in your heart long after you turn the last page.But does this novel truly stand out in the crowded romance genre...
Decluttering and emotional healing: How your messy home reflects hidden grief A messy home is a housekeeping problem and also an emotional signal. If you have been living in chaos, you might be avoiding emotions your body isn’t ready to process yet. On the other hand, if you are obsessively clean, you may be clinging to control because your emotions are too overwhelming. Could decluttering help you release emotions you didn’t even know you were holding onto? Let’s find out. Ready to uncover the emotional roots of your clutter? Book a consultation to learn how decluttering can free your mind and body. Your lungs and large intestine hold onto grief, and a messy space could mean you’re avoiding emotions. On the flip side, excessive cleanliness might be a sign of emotional control issues. This article explores how decluttering can help release hidden grief and restore balance. Have you ever walked into your own home and felt an unexplainable weight in your chest? Maybe your space...