I'm not sure exactly who Laurie Kellogg is without watching the story. But she is likely an individual with her own story, experiences, and perhaps some unique qualities or achievements that the story aims to convey.
Well, the Kellogg origin is quite interesting. The Kellogg brothers were running a sanitarium. One day, through some experiments with grains, they came up with flaked cereals. These flakes were initially served to the patients in the sanitarium. People liked them so much that the Kellogg brothers decided to start mass - producing them. This led to the birth of the Kellogg company. Their focus on health and the unique texture of the flakes made their products stand out in the market.
The origin of Kellogg's Corn Flakes is quite interesting. It was created by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg in the late 19th century. He was running a health sanitarium and was looking for a healthy, bland food for his patients. He came up with the idea of creating flakes from corn. His brother, W.K. Kellogg, later played a major role in commercializing it and making it a popular breakfast cereal around the world.
Kellogg's was founded by the Kellogg brothers. They accidentally created flaked cereal. It started as a health - oriented food in a sanatorium. Their innovation led to the popular breakfast cereals we know today.
Since I'm not familiar with this 'lies of the heart the laurie kellogg story', I can't give a proper summary. However, a good way to start summarizing would be to identify the protagonist, Laurie Kellogg in this case perhaps, and then figure out the key events that drive the plot forward, like lies that are told and their consequences.
Of course! I recommend the following novels for you:
Divine Treasures and Treasure Hunters were both urban novels about antiques. The former focused on antique appraisal, while the latter was more focused on stone gambling and ancient tombs. If you want a novel about business and the workplace, you can try Antique Tycoon. It's about the appraisal and commercial use of various antiques. It's very interesting! Of course, there was also "Ghost Hand Divine Mirror", a novel that mainly imitated famous people's calligraphy and paintings. It was also a good choice.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~