Cheryl is a versatile writer with a wide range of interests. She is equally at home in fiction and nonfiction. Her six published books span from health to humor to crime stories.
Across the River (eBook and trade paperback)
It’s 1992, and Andie Rinaldi has just lost her job at the country’s most respected newspaper, her big-city apartment is going condo, her long-distance romance is suffering from travel fatigue, and her twin sister is threatening a relapse of her “impulse control problem.” Worse yet, Andie’s new employer—the country’s least respected celebrity tabloid—has ordered her to cross the river to her tiny hometown and report on a shocking murder that involves childhood friends . . . and enemies.
Caught between a rock (the New Jersey Palisades) and a hard place (New York City), Andie finds herself becoming part of the sensational story, while confronting her own past, present and future.
More info →Amaze Your Friends: A Paranormal—or Not?—Mini-Mystery (eBook)
A package arrives for FBI Special Agent Rick Sullivan...from his dead mother. Will it help him deal with her death—and solve the art crime of the century?
More info →The Not-So-Silent Passage: How to Manage Your Man’s Menopause
Thanks to Gail Sheehy’s “The Silent Passage,” the 40 million American women who will pass through menopause within the next decade will be armed with a greater sense of self-esteem, a feeling of control over their own biological destiny and the name of at least one good gynecologist.
Yet these advantages are meaningless for those of us who have to live with any of the 38 million men who will be experiencing their own “change of life” during the same period.
Arm yourself with “The Not-So-Silent Passage” to help you both along this perilous journey!
Diabetes Beating The Odds: The Doctor’s Guide to Reducing Your Risk
You can reduce your chances of getting diabetes or its serious complications—even if it runs in your family. This book clearly explains the hereditary transmission of the disease and tells readers how they can reduce the onset or severity of the disease, prevent the consequences of, or even prevent, the disease.
More info →Living with Arthritis: Successful Strategies to Help Manage the Pain and Remain Active
A complete guide to the whats, whys, and hows of arthritis, and the first volume in Plume's new "Living With" series of health books. This practical and accessible guide provides everything arthritis sufferers need to know to handle the disease and remain active. Includes an extensive resource section.
More info →Family Circle Eat What You Love & Lose: Quick and Easy Diet Recipes from Our Test Kitchen
When the test-kitchen crew at Family Circle decided to lose weight, they needed a plan that let them keep their jobs—eight hours a day testing and tasting recipes—and continue to enjoy food. “It’s all about the calories,” nutritionist Susan McQuillan told them. She designed the ”Eat What You Love & Lose” plan: a sensible, healthy way to limit portions and average 1 to 2 pounds of weight loss a week. Cheryl contributed two chapters to this best-selling book.
More info →Household Chartalog
More than 100 charts of kitchen tips, equivalents, cleaning hints, human, pet and car first aid, garden care, home repair, and much much more
More info →Great Legs for Short Skirts
Yes, a three-week program to get those gams in shape!
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