Tag: Cece Book Club

  • Fredia Gibbs Story: Meet the Most Dangerous Woman in the World

    This month, I’m thrilled to spotlight and support some of the incredible people I’ve met and the books they’ve authored. As a true bookworm with a passion for reading, I’m always eager to dive into these stories and share the journeys of these remarkable authors.

    One book that left a lasting impression on me is The Fredia Gibbs Story: Meet the Most Dangerous Woman in the World. This powerful read dives deep into the life of Fredia Gibbs, an extraordinary woman whose journey is as inspiring as it is compelling. Through this book, I got a chance to learn more about Fredia’s life, her challenges, and her triumphs. She’s a force to be reckoned with, and her story is nothing short of motivational.

    I was also honored to feature Fredia on the cover of Where It Begins magazine, and our interview was one for the books—pun intended! Her insights, strength, and determination shine through in every word, making the interview a memorable experience.

    If you haven’t already, I encourage you to check out Fredia’s book and learn more about this phenomenal woman. And don’t forget to read the interview we did with her in Where It Begins—it’s one you won’t want to miss!

    https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_may_2021-final-02

  • Only One: How to Be a Bad Ass Boss in Corporate America by Monica M. Brown.

    This month, I’m excited to spotlight some incredible people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting, along with their inspiring books that have left a lasting impression on me. As a self-proclaimed bookworm, I find immense joy in diving into a good book, and I believe that every author has a unique journey worth celebrating. So, it’s only fitting that I share these stories with you.

    One book that truly stands out is Only One: How to Be a Bad Ass Boss in Corporate America by Monica M. Brown. This book is more than just a guide—it’s a powerful manifesto for anyone looking to navigate the often tricky waters of corporate America. Monica’s insights are both inspiring and practical, offering real-world advice on how to excel in your career while staying true to yourself. She dives deep into the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, providing strategies for building connections, mastering your craft, and ultimately, standing out as a leader.

    What I love most about Monica’s book is its authenticity. She doesn’t sugarcoat the realities of corporate life but instead offers empowering tools to overcome obstacles and rise to the top. Her voice is both confident and relatable, making you feel like you’re getting advice from a trusted mentor who has been through it all and come out stronger on the other side.

    In addition to reading her book, I had the privilege of interviewing Monica for an article that delves even deeper into her experiences and what inspired her to write Only One. During our conversation, she shared some fascinating stories about her journey, the hurdles she’s faced, and how she’s turned those challenges into opportunities. The article is a must-read for anyone looking to gain a fresh perspective on what it means to be a true boss in today’s world.

    Monica’s book isn’t just for those in corporate roles—it’s for anyone who wants to elevate their career, build meaningful connections, and approach life with a badass attitude. Whether you’re just starting out in your career or are a seasoned professional, her insights will resonate and inspire you to push forward with confidence.

    So, if you’re looking for a dose of motivation and practical advice, I highly recommend picking up Only One and diving into Monica’s world. And don’t forget to check out the article where we explore more of her journey and the wisdom she has to offer. It’s a story of resilience, empowerment, and the pursuit of excellence—one that I’m sure will leave you as inspired as I was.

    Check it out

    https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_may_2021-final-02

  • Mrs. Glynis Albright’s Waffle Queen Coloring Book

    This month, I’m thrilled to spotlight and support some of the incredible people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting—especially those who’ve penned books that I’ve absolutely loved. As a true bookworm, I can’t help but dive into the stories and journeys these authors have shared, and I’m excited to introduce you to one that’s particularly unique and delightful.

    I had the pleasure of getting my hands on Mrs. Glynis Albright’s Waffle Queen Coloring Book. This isn’t just any coloring book; it’s a delightful blend of creativity and fun that’s perfect for both kids and adults. Whether you’re unwinding after a long day or enjoying some quality time with the little ones, this coloring book is a sweet escape. And, as if that weren’t enough, it even comes with her famous waffle mix—how’s that for a treat?

    Supporting Mrs. Glynis Albright has been a joy, not just because of her amazing book but also because of the passion and creativity she brings to everything she does. We were lucky enough to feature her in our magazine and on our podcast, where she shared her journey, her inspirations, and the story behind the Waffle Queen Coloring Book. It was an inspiring conversation that left me even more in awe of her work.

    If you haven’t yet, I highly recommend picking up a copy of the Waffle Queen Coloring Book and listening to our interview with Mrs. Glynis Albright. It’s a perfect blend of creativity, joy, and inspiration that you won’t want to miss!

    https://anchor.fm/where-it-begins/episodes/Where-it-Begins-interview-with-Glynis-Albright-The-Waffle-queen-of-Glynis-Albright-eqo97s

    https://youtu.be/hadhxMMuGQw

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3FffFwbMoTqX7fXtkeQcgW?si=GHbeM4GTTFe6mjaxrBvKMA&utm_source=copy-link

  • I Love You More Than Coffee by Melissa Face

    This month, I want to shine a spotlight on some amazing authors I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and their incredible books that I’ve enjoyed reading. As a self-proclaimed bookworm, it’s a joy to support these talented writers and share their journeys with you.

    One gem I recently read is I Love You More Than Coffee by Melissa Face. This heartwarming book delves into the ups and downs of parenting, capturing the joys and challenges that come with being a mom. Melissa’s writing is both relatable and comforting, making it a must-read for parents everywhere.


    https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_december_2021-prev_final

    Be sure to check out the article we did on Melissa Face, where she shares more about her experiences and insights. You won’t want to miss it! Keep turning those pages and discovering new stories with us

    https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_december_2021-prev_final

  • Let Love Have the Last Word book by Common

    This month, I’m thrilled to spotlight and support some incredible authors I’ve had the pleasure of meeting, along with their inspiring books. As a self-proclaimed bookworm, I find immense joy in diving into their stories and sharing their journeys with you.

    One unforgettable experience was attending Common’s book tour. The rapper, actor, and activist introduced his deeply personal memoir, Let Love Have the Last Word. In this book, Common opens up about his journey to find love, self-love, and his relationships with his daughter and mother. It’s a powerful narrative about growth, connection, and understanding.

    Common’s story is a testament to the transformative power of love, and his insights are both moving and enlightening. If you haven’t already, make sure to check out Let Love Have the Last Word and embark on this heartfelt journey with Common.

  • Book Blog: Bitter and Sweet by Rhonda McKnight

    Blog Written by Cece Hymes

    Hello, book lovers!

    I’m thrilled to share my thoughts on Bitter and Sweet by Rhonda McKnight. This is the second book I’ve read by this author, and I was so excited to dive into it, especially after attending her book signing. Let me tell you, it did not disappoint!

    The story centers around two sisters, Mariah and Sabrina, who seem to embody the title perfectly—one is bitter, and one is sweet. Despite their differences and the years they’ve spent apart, they find themselves back home, helping their grandparents with their restaurant. Through this, they discover their unique talents and begin to heal old wounds.

    Mariah is grappling with bitterness from past hurts and is finally seeking the help she needs. I appreciate how the book highlights the importance of therapy—something many people shy away from but can be incredibly beneficial. Mariah’s skills in business and marketing shine through as she helps with the restaurant’s success.

    On the other hand, Sabrina is dealing with her own life struggles, living in her van and ensuring her daughter is well taken care of. Her talents in baking and cooking bring a special touch to the restaurant. Despite their struggles, the sisters gradually open up to each other, rebuilding their bond and becoming close once again.

    A particularly beautiful aspect of the book is the discovery of their great-great-grandmother’s letters. These letters reveal the tragedies and struggles she endured, creating a connection between the past and present that both sisters can relate to. I loved how this historical element added depth to the story, blending seamlessly with the narrative.

    Attending the book signing was a fantastic experience, and I even got my own mason jar from the author! Reading the book beforehand made this little token even more meaningful.

    Rhonda McKnight has a unique talent for weaving history, food, and personal growth into her stories. The town’s history and the family’s legacy add richness to the plot, making it a truly engaging read.

    Bitter and Sweet is a heartwarming story about family, forgiveness, and finding one’s place in the world. I can’t wait to read more books by Rhonda McKnight. If you haven’t picked up this book yet, I highly recommend it!

    Happy reading!

  • Book Blog: For the Love of Summer by Susan Mallery

    Blog Written by Cece Hymes

    Hello readers,

    I’m excited to share my thoughts on For the Love of Summer by Susan Mallery. This book captivated me with its powerful message about friendship, love, and resilience.

    The story revolves around two women who come together through their shared experiences with a man who wronged them both. I was particularly drawn to Erica, a strong and outspoken character with a heart of gold. Despite her fears of love due to past hurts, she learns valuable lessons about trust and friendship. Allison, on the other hand, struggles but bravely opens up to seek help and becomes less judgmental as the story progresses.

    One of the most touching aspects of the book is the character Summer. She exemplifies strength and maturity, wanting to do right by her brother and stepmother. Her actions bring everyone together, proving that even a teenager can make a significant impact on the lives of adults.

    For the Love of Summer teaches us about the power of friendship and the importance of making our own judgments rather than listening to others. It’s a reminder that we should be open to help when needed and that true friendship can come in unexpected ways.

    As women, we must support and empower each other instead of tearing each other down. This book beautifully illustrates how women can stand together and form strong bonds despite their differences. It also emphasizes the importance of independence and having your own resources, ensuring you have something to fall back on in challenging times.

    Overall, For the Love of Summer is a great read filled with lessons about love, friendship, and personal growth. I can’t wait to dive into more books by Susan Mallery.

    Happy reading!

  • Book Blog: A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole

    Blog Written by Cece Hymes

    Hey book lovers,

    Today, I want to share my thoughts on a book that truly touched my heart: A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole. This story is beautifully written, bittersweet, and incredibly inspiring.

    From the moment I started reading, I was captivated by the sweet and profound love story of Poppy and Rune. Their journey together is a testament to the power of love and resilience. Poppy, though young, embodies strength and courage in the face of adversity. Rune, with his unwavering devotion, brings out the beauty of finding a soulmate who can make the darkest days a little brighter.

    This book opened my eyes to the importance of living life with positivity, freedom, and happiness. Life is too short to be consumed by anger and sadness. Through Poppy and Rune’s adventures, I was reminded that true love and peace are attainable, even amidst life’s challenges.

    Reading A Thousand Boy Kisses made me reflect on my own life. It encouraged me to embrace my own adventures and learn from every experience. Despite the tears and moments of sadness, this book left me feeling uplifted and inspired.

    If you haven’t read A Thousand Boy Kisses yet, I highly recommend it. It’s a story that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.

    Happy reading, and may you all find your own adventures filled with love and joy!

  • From Page to Paradise: Planning Your Five-Star Getaway with ‘The Five-Star Weekend

    At long last, I delved into the pages of “The Five-Star Weekend” by Elin Hilderbrand, and let me tell you, the anticipation was absolutely worth it! This literary gem swept me off my feet and left me yearning for more. So much so, that it ignited a spark of inspiration within me – what better way to celebrate friendship and adventure than with a getaway to the sun-kissed shores of Destin, FL, alongside five fabulous friends?

    I won’t spoil the magic of the book, but trust me when I say, it deserves every one of those five stars I bestowed upon it. With its gripping plot and captivating characters, it’s a true page-turner that you won’t want to put down. If you’re on the hunt for your next literary escape, look no further – “The Five-Star Weekend” is the perfect choice.

    And hey, while you’re at it, why not join CeCe’s Book Club? It’s a fantastic way to connect with fellow book lovers and discover even more amazing reads. So, grab a copy of “The Five-Star Weekend” and dive into a world of friendship, adventure, and five-star fun! 📚✨ #BookClubAdventures #DestinDreaming

  • Join Cece’s Book Club: A Year of Literary Adventures!

    Dive into my world of literary adventures, where each book is a portal to excitement and intrigue! 📚 This year, I’ve uncovered some absolute gems that I can’t wait to share with you.

    First up, we have “The Housemaid” by Freida McFadden – a thrilling tale with a twist that had me on the edge of my seat! 🏠💼 And let’s not forget “Code Name Butterfly” by Embassie Susberry, whisking us back to the days of World War intrigue and espionage. Talk about a page-turner! 🕵️‍♀️💥

    Now, onto Kennedy Ryan’s “This Could Be Us” – a captivating read that never fails to deliver. Seriously, Ryan’s books are like literary comfort food – always satisfying! 🌟 And who could forget “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig? It’s a thought-provoking journey that’ll have you pondering the paths not taken and the what-ifs of life. 🌌✨

    Last but not least, “One Day in December” by Josie Silver – a heartwarming love story that reminds us that sometimes, love finds us when we least expect it. 💖

    With my voracious reading habit (at least one book a week!), I’m aiming to reach the heights of Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club or Oprah’s Book Club – and I’d love for you to join me on this literary adventure! 🌟✨ If you’re up for it, come be a part of Cece’s Book Club, where we dive into a new read every month and discuss it virtually. Here’s the link – let’s get lost in the pages together! 📖💬 Join https://bookclubs.com/clubs/8151/join/0cfb43/

    Get ready to embark on a journey through the pages – trust me, it’s going to be one heck of a ride! 🎉📚 #BookwormAdventures #CeceBookClub