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I have been getting the most amazing feedback from readers of my new book, Breathless. Music to any author's ears, I think. Here are just a few of the comments:
"My wife and I both read Breathless. I read a book every week and once in a while I find one that is very special--the phrase "I couldn't put it down" comes to mind. Breathless is one of those special books."
"I really enjoyed the book, great job with the story line, vivid scenes. Sometimes I abandon books in the middle…
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I had to wonder about the title of this, as I began to read it all the action was happening underground in a cave. I quickly got over that and moved on as the action was beginning to kick into high gear. This novel
covers a lot of ground both geographically and emotionally. Here is a synopsis
of the novel so maybe you can better understand what I mean:
“After the death of his wife, successful sculptor Tim Overleigh trades in his…
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Should we laugh at the misfortune of others?
http://lynndove.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/epic-fail/
Blessings,
Lynn
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The Story Behind Industrial Pioneers
by Patrick Brown
Industrial Pioneers began as my senior history…
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Hello Everyone,
I invite you to visit my website www.albertasequeira.com and see my memoirs now in print. The sequel Please, God, Not Two; This Killer Called Alcoholism is now available at www.buybooksontheweb, www.amazon.com or my website for it to be autographed. I pay the s/h in USA.
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To read this novel is to take a ride on an emotional rollercoaster that has many twists and turns. The story chronicles the life and times of Aura and her family as they live in a Communist country. The many hardships they must endure just to
get through a “normal” day, is enough to depress anyone. Shopping for just the
basic essentials as outlined by the leaders would leave one totally devoid of
any hope. The story sets out revealing what Aura’s life is like…
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My latest blog on comfort in the struggles of life.
http://lynndove.wordpress.com/2010/09/21/groans-that-comfort/
Blessings,
Lynn
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