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Back In The Saddle

 It been a great while, but things are beginning to smooth out now.  I was very sick over the winter...bad enough to be unable to write for almost three months, but I'm better now. Family...we all have them and they take precedence over blogs, websites and writing unfortunately. My eldest son, Anthony and his family have come home- moved into the guest cottage to spend time with me. I really enjoy spending time with him and my wonderful daughter in-law, Marilyn and hanging out with my grandkids.  I have adopted a min pin, who was found on the street, apparently. We named him Chico. It's been very apparent that this wonderfully loving, sensitive dog had been abused in his short little life. I am so glad that we were blessed to find him and give him a forever home. In the other news, my assistant set up a brand new website..so far so good. It is now official, up and running. I would love to see you on my  Facebook fanpage, so drop in and say hi! You might enjoy joining...

Why Write A Reader Review on The Book You Just Read?

I realized a few days ago that many readers are reluctant to leave a review, no matter how much they enjoyed their book. And it had me wondering if maybe that is because one may simply have no idea how to do so, or how simple it actually is. I decided to write a blog post explaining why readers should consider leaving a book review and how to write a review after reading a book that you really enjoyed to tell others about it. Have you ever finished a book that resonated with you so profoundly that you wanted to shout from the rooftops about how great it was? Sharing that joy through a book review can not only spread the word about a great read but also connect you with fellow book lovers who appreciate your insights. And by writing a book review, not only does it allow you to share your enthusiasm with fellow readers, but it also supports the author and can even enhance your own understanding and appreciation of the text. So, let's dive into the reasons why you should consider writ...