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Book Review – New Beginnings by KP Smith

New Beginnings Book Two in the Growing Pains Series KP Smith File Size: 791 KB Print Length: 307 pages Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0692729593 Publication Date: July 14, 2016 Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC Language: English ASIN: B01II737NS BOOK BLURB:  Kendra’s in high school! New Beginnings abound at home, school and in her relationships. […]

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Book Review – Someone by Alice McDermott

Before posting the review, I just want to take a moment to pause and remember that horrible day when a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the United States occurred on the morning of September 11, 2001.  As with all horrors that men inflict upon mankind, this one should

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Going For the Gold

Instead of having a guest post from Slim Randles or another author, I thought I would feature some of the Olympians as today’s Wednesday’s Guest. Have you been watching the Olympics? I have caught some of the events and was so thrilled to see Simone Biles win 4 gold medals in gymnastics. Her floor event was spectacular. And another

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Author Interview – Kate Frost

It is always great fun to have a character from a book interview the author, and today Kate Frost, who wrote Beneath the Apple Blossom,  is chatting with Sienna, one of the characters in the story. I was delighted to read the book and post a review last Sunday.  Kate lives in the UK, so the spelling

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Monday Morning Musings

Readers and writers alike can relate to this meme. There is a great deal of happiness in the creative process and a lot in reading the results of another author’s creative process. Saturday night I was able to go to my first live concert in months. This Ramsay Hunt Syndrome causes visual and auditory problems.

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Trip to Boston

I just returned from Boston where I helped celebrate my grandson’s graduation from New England Law/Boston. It was great to be there with other family and friends to celebrate this momentous occasion.  Justin graduated fifth in his class of just over 200 students and was presented with the New England Law/Boston Outstanding Achievement Award. The school

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