Small Fortunes

Dr. James R. Gregory

The Book

Small Fortunes

In the bustling streets of New York City, where dreams often wither, Steve Stackhouse found himself on the brink of despair. Hope seemed distant as his career stagnated. But fate had a delightful twist in store for Steve. In the unlikeliest of moments, a captivating woman appeared before him, offering a glimmer of possibility that could alter his fate forever. Amidst this enchanting encounter, nature intervened, lending its mysterious support. Join Steve on an extraordinary journey as he discovers the power of seizing opportunities and embracing the unexpected. With nature as his ally, triumph and transformation await in this captivating tale.

Publication

6 April 2023
BOOK REVIEW

Lastest reviews

The main thing I liked about this book is its a rich feed. The characters are beautifully developed and engaging. I was, hooked early and drawn in as this tale progressed. The author artfully wove in just enough about the amazingly subtle innovation of vision-based corporate branding to alert the reader to the sea changes it caused in industries across the globe and provided a healthy dose of some of the drama resulting from it.

Jack

A delightful and insightful page turner!

It is not often that I get absorbed with a story like I did with this trilogy. It is quite evident that Dr. Gregory accurately depicted Crocker & Stackhouse as a company with a very unique business model for corporate branding. Understanding the rules and regulations and playing by them were keys to long-term success. Wow, some of the roadblocks that were presented along the way and how they were handled were truly remarkable. Great reading.

DAVID L MOLLURA

Integrity always wins!

This work, written by a successful innovator in the world of business, reveals throughout something rarely seen in that cold, selfish, demanding sphere--a gentle spirit and a kind heart. It's an interesting story where, in that ruthless arena, hard work, determination, and working with the right partner pays off in the way we've always been told it should. And, that should gives us all hope.

richard mansfield

Business with a Heart