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Audio Book Review: Lean In- Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg
Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg Publisher: Random House Audio (March 2013) Audio Source: Publisher Formats Available: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio Format Read: audio book Narrated by: Elisa Donovan Running Time: 6 hours 27 minutes My thoughts: Lean In has been … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, audio book, Non Fiction, Top Listens
Tagged audio book, marriage, motherhood, Non-Fiction, strong women
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Book Review: Vanity Fare: A Novel of lattes, literature, and love by Megan Caldwell
Vanity Fare: A Novel of lattes, literature, and love by Megan Caldwell Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (December 2012) Source: Publisher Formats Available: Paperback, Kindle, Format Read: e-arc Synopsis from Goodreads: A charming novel about a 40-year-old Brooklyn mother, recently divorced, who starts writing copy for … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Fiction, Romance
Tagged chick lit, Fiction, marriage, romance, strong women
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Mini Audio Book Review: Love Anthony by Lisa Genova
Love Anthony by Lisa Genova Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (September 2012) Audio Source: Publisher Formats Available: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle, Audio Format Read: Audio CD (unabridged version), Narrated by: Debra Messing Running Time: 9 hours 11 minutes Synopsis from Goodreads: Two women, each cast adrift by unforseen events in … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, audio book, Fiction
Tagged audio book, contemporary fiction, Fiction, marriage, motherhood
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Featured Book: The Good Woman by Jane Porter
The Good Woman by Jane Porter Publisher: Berkley Trade (September 2012) Formats Available: Paperback, Kindle, Audio Synopsis from Goodreads: The firstborn of a large Irish-American family, Meg Brennan Roberts is a successful publicist, faithful wife, and doting mother who prides herself on always … Continue reading
Author Spotlight: Yona Zeldis McDonough on Motherhood
Today I welcome Yona Zeldis McDonough, author of A Wedding in Great Neck (and several other novels). As a mother herself, and author of several children’s books I invited Yona to visit today and talk a bit about motherhood I … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Author Spotlight, Fiction
Tagged Author Spotlight, Fiction, marriage, motherhood
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Mini Book Review: Wife 22 by Melanie Gideon
Book Review: Wife 22 by Melanie Gideon Publisher: Random House (May 2012) Source: Publisher Formats Available: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio Format Read: egalley My thoughts: Sometimes you just have to pick up a book purely for its entertainment value. When I picked up Wife 22 … Continue reading
Featured Book and Giveaway: The First Husband by Laura Dave
The First Husband by Laura Dave Publisher: Washington Square Press (April 2012) Source: Publisher Formats Available: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle Format Read: Paperback Synopsis from Goodreads: Annie Adams is days away from her thirty-second birthday and thinks she has finally found some happiness. She visits the … Continue reading
Book Review: The Elusive Mr. McCoy by Brenda Baker
The Elusive Mr. McCoy by Brenda Baker Publisher: NAL Trade (July 2012) Source: Publisher Formats Available: Paperback, Kindle Format Read: Paperback Synopsis from Goodreads: Lesley McCoy works in a day-care center, and she is planning to start a family of her own. Her husband, David, … Continue reading
Getting to know the two Mrs McCoys
Today I have a special treat for you. I had a chance to interview the two Mrs. McCoys of The Elusive Mr. McCoy by Brenda Baker. Teresa: Kendra, could you tell us a bit about your business, how you got started? … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Author Spotlight, Fiction
Tagged Author Spotlight, Fiction, friendship, marriage, strong women
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Author Spotlight: Deborah Michel
The Author Spotlight is shining on Deborah Michel, author of Prosper in Love which released on May 1, 2012. Sometimes I feel guilty when praised for my writer’s imagination. There’s a whole piece of my novel that I lifted from … Continue reading











