I picked up 'Good Morning, I’m Joan Lunden' on a whim, expecting a light celeb memoir, but it hooked me with its honesty. Lunden doesn’t shy away from the messy parts—like her very public divorce or the pressure to maintain a 'perfect' TV persona. What I loved was how she frames challenges as stepping stones, not setbacks. Her chapter on health scares especially hit home; it’s raw but never maudlin. The book’s pacing is brisk, with just enough nostalgia for ’90s TV fans without overdoing it.
For readers who enjoy motivational stories without the sugarcoating, this delivers. It’s not a groundbreaking literary work, but it’s genuine. I found myself nodding along to her reflections on self-worth and adapting to change. Bonus points for the audiobook version—hearing her narrate her own story adds an extra layer of warmth.
Joan Lunden's 'Good Morning, I'm Joan Lunden' is one of those books that feels like a warm conversation with an old friend. It’s not just a memoir; it’s a reflection on resilience, career highs and lows, and the balancing act of being a woman in media. What stood out to me was how candid she is about her struggles—whether it was juggling motherhood with her 'Good Morning America' gig or navigating health challenges later in life. Her storytelling has this effortless flow, like she’s sitting across from you at a kitchen table, dishing out wisdom without pretension.
If you’re into memoirs that mix personal growth with behind-the-scenes industry insights, this is a solid pick. It doesn’t dive too deep into sensationalism, which I appreciate. Instead, it’s grounded and relatable, especially for anyone who’s ever felt torn between professional ambition and personal life. Plus, her perspective on aging and reinvention? Surprisingly uplifting. I walked away feeling like I’d gained a mentor, not just read a book.
reading her memoir felt like catching up with a familiar voice. 'Good Morning, I’m Joan Lunden' is less about name-drops and more about the quiet battles behind the smiles. Her writing style is straightforward, almost conversational, which makes it easy to digest. The sections on her breast cancer journey are particularly moving—she balances vulnerability with a no-nonsense attitude that’s refreshing.
Would I recommend it? If you like memoirs that feel like a heart-to-heart, yes. It’s not flashy, but it’s sincere. Her take on aging gracefully in an industry obsessed with youth? Worth the read alone.
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Luna of the North
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I've never been lucky.
I lost my parents at a young age to false treason claims against the Redwood Pack. My cruel uncle Storm assumed my father's role of Alpha in the Pack, and ever since he became Alpha, my life has been a living hell.
When he brings news of the Northern Alpha King hosting a ball to pick his Luna of the North, I know my chances are slim and didn't want to go. But my uncle Storm charges me to act as a spy for him. Gather Intel on the runnings of the Northern Pack and bring to him.
Failure to do so?
He'll have my head.
When I meet Alpha King Elijah Lahiz, King of the North under weird circumstances, the mate bond snaps into place, and we're bonded to each other. However, after a night of passion, Elijah acts like I don't exist and picks my best friend, Raya as his Luna.
Distraught and feeling betrayed, I run away to the South and into the patient arms of the Southern King Jeremiah, to escape my uncle's wrath. Jeremiah propositions an alliance to take down both my uncle and Elijah.
But there's a problem. A huge one, really.
I'm carrying Alpha Elijah's child.
"Jennifer, let's get divorced. The Lance family won't have a soiled woman as its matriarch."Two years after their marriage, Maxwell Lance throws a divorce agreement in Jennifer Yale's face. She understands that it's because he wants to give his first love her rightful title. In his eyes, Jennifer's nothing but a flawed product who's already been soiled by another man."You can dream on, Maxwell. For as long as I'm alive, that woman won't step foot in here!"Jennifer's refusal to get a divorce leads to her family's bankruptcy and her father's horrible end. Finally, her heart dies. Maxwell's life becomes void of her presence.On the day of Maxwell's wedding to his first love, his subordinate suddenly tells him, "You've got the wrong woman, Mr. Lance. Your ex-wife's the woman from that night!"
For one year, I believed Matteo De Luca had truly fallen in love with me.
Our marriage began as an alliance, but he held me every night, kissed me before council meetings, and fastened the De Luca Donna brooch at my throat as if I already belonged beside him.
Then his first love, Vanessa Ashford, came back.
Within days, our official ceremony was postponed, her access was added to the Donna wing, and Matteo stopped wearing the family signet he once used to claim me in public.
He said it was council business.
But council business did not leave amber perfume on his skin. It did not sit beside him on a private jet to Palm Beach. And it certainly did not smile from the Donna’s chair while his friends watched me lose my place.
The final humiliation came at a private dinner, when someone asked whether I was Matteo’s wife.
He looked at me, then said calmly, “Elena and I have an arrangement.”
That night, I stopped waiting to be chosen.
Matteo could keep his first love, his title, and the home he let her enter.
I packed my passport, my Florence contract, and the prenatal report he had never seen.
Then I left New York with his child.
Scarlett; Minutes after I had given birth to his kids, he walked into the ward and announced our divorce, claiming that I betrayed him. Accused of infidelity, I was heartbroken when he chose to disbelieve me even when it was obvious that I was framed. Despite giving birth to his twins, I was forced to part with one of my children. As if that wasn't enough, even my own family discarded me, revealing that I was adopted.
In a state of irreparable heartbreak, I managed to flee to New York with my remaining child, eager to start afresh. But that decision I made changed my life forever. I uncovered my true heritage and it turns out I'm a part of Hollywood royalty, a celebrity heiress with a legacy of stardom.
One stunning twist threw everything off balance. I crossed paths with Ethan once again and this time around, he's desperate to correct all his wrongs. But can I ever forgive him?
Ethan: Despite our marriage being arranged, I've grown to love Scarlett. I've come to develop feelings for her, but she ended up betraying me. I divorced her and took my son away from her but I regret my actions.
I searched the entire city for her but my efforts to find her were futile. My son was desperately sick and needed a maternal figure.
With no other option, I had to agree to Jasmine's proposal so we could provide the parental support he needed.
Just as I thought she'd vanished from my life forever, she walked into that event, and the revelation of her true identity left me stunned – a famous celebrity and the long-lost heiress of the iconic Scott family.
Now I want her back but will she ever forgive me? Or will I lose her forever?
Reborn after a tragic death, billionaire heiress Vivienne rejects the chauffeur’s leech of a son to reclaim her throne. With a secret alpha CEO by her side, she executes a cold, cinematic revenge.
María López, a twenty-seven-year-old Dominican lawyer, decides that she is not ready to marry, her partner Reed is filled with revenge and hatred towards her and begins to create rumors about alleged bribes accepted by María, bribes of which were even from the defendant for her. After a discussion with the directors of the Buffet, María decides to take a vacation to her homeland on Christmas Eve. On the plane he meets Julio Medina, a man with cinnamon skin, honey-colored eyes and a captivating gaze, who had recently found his wife being unfaithful to him. Julio takes an interest in María and proposes her to a night of sex without commitments. After all, she is no longer engaged to anyone and decides to accept the indecent proposal. Julio is the change she needs in her life, a tender, attentive, romantic man and most importantly ... LOVE COFFEE! Could it be that it is too late when Maria realizes that love at first coffee does exist? Will Julio hold out for Maria to realize that she loves him? Julio is not looking for something temporary, he knew it the moment he saw that woman for the first time. He should make her his, she was perfect for him. Do two souls recognize each other when they belong? Was he wrong? Julio is a man sure of what he wants, and who he wants in his life is that woman so incomprehensible and afraid of falling in love.
If you enjoyed 'Good Morning, I'm Joan Lunden' for its blend of personal memoir and inspirational storytelling, you might find 'The Year of Yes' by Shonda Rhimes equally captivating. Both books dive into the lives of strong women who redefine their paths, though Rhimes’ work leans more into embracing change with humor and boldness. Lunden’s warmth and resilience are mirrored in Rhimes’ candid confessions about saying 'yes' to life’s challenges.
Another gem is 'Becoming' by Michelle Obama, which shares Lunden’s reflective tone but expands into broader themes of identity and public service. Obama’s narrative stitches together personal anecdotes with historical moments, much like Lunden’s balance of morning-show anecdotes and life lessons. For something lighter but equally heartfelt, 'Bossypants' by Tina Fey offers a comedic yet insightful take on navigating career and womanhood—perfect if you appreciate Lunden’s relatable voice.