For this generation of Moms, there is no cookie-cutter mold for how motherhood should be or, more importantly, how it should appear to be. These days, whether we moms have a career or stay at home with our kids, whether we are single, married, divorced, or widowed, we are forging a new path in motherhood. Perhaps most importantly, this generation of moms is releasing the need to be perfect all the time, and is embracing the notion that we can have balance in our life (most days). This new breed of moms understands that this frees up the time and energy necessary to pursue growth in ourselves outside motherhood. Furthermore, we are learning to shake off guilt and celebrate the imperfections in our daily lives. This empowers us to redefine ourselves, to use our gifts and talents to create a purposeful vision for our lives outside motherhood. Finally, we are becoming champions of our own lives, awakening the "champreneurs" within ourselves. We are grateful for the sacrifices our mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers made to get us to this point. We are merely standing on their shoulders. Without them we are nothing; our gratitude to them is everything. But rather than looking behind us for affirmation, today's mothers lean on, support, and empower each other. No guilt allowed. Mommy Magic gives these moms an encouraging pat on the back, a good laugh, and affirmation that being real is important. It gives moms permission to admit that motherhood is not perfect; it is, in fact, a journey. Mommy Magic is meant to be a humorous and inspirational guide to living in chaos, an empowering and easy read to squeeze in while waiting in the carpool line. Most of all, Mommy Magic is meant as a vehicle for mothers to share, talk and laugh over the fact that nobody is perfect all the time.

ABOUT MOMMY MAGIC

What if you find that your family is not what it seems? What if a tightly held family secret gave you the power to change your life? Savannah Worthington, a Southern girl of privilege, has her fairytale childhood shattered by the unexpected death of her beloved father and subsequent exile to boarding school. Upon her return she finds her mother has planned her remaining life, including an impending marriage to the son of another prominent Southern family. Savannah consoles herself by reading her father's journals only to discover a family secret that has shaped her entire life. She decides in order to embrace her past she must define her own future. Savannah leaves her family estate on her own terms to find a simpler life and while doing so discovers the meaning of home and true love. The Journey is a novel about the path to happiness ad fulfillment and discovering that it is not what you are running from or running to that matters. Rather, the journey along the way.

ABOUT THE JOURNEY

Have you ever wished that you had a guidebook to hand your teenagers on "life lessons?" A roadmap of sorts to help them discern and navigate this crazy world? Life's Little GuideBook: Tips for Leading a Meaningful Life is just that book. It is compiled of short and sweet tips, advice and quotes to help you lead your teens and young adults through tough conversations about growing up. With a faith based perspective, Life's Little GuideBook is meant to inspire the reader to make good decisions in order to help grow as a person of integrity.

ABOUT LIFE’S LITTLE GUIDEBOOK