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Are You an Optimist?

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Lyne Noella is the author of Outrageous Optimist.  It  is a contemporary romance about family, friendship, failure, and fresh starts. The protagonist, Lisette Latour, shutters her San Francisco marketing agency and returns to her hometown of Playa Tiempo to regroup after over-investing in Silicon Valley startups. While trying to get back to San Francisco by securing a marketing job, Lisette discovers that her San Diego County hometown has blossomed in her absence, with citizens as creative and unorthodox as those she left behind in San Francisco. Lisette also realizes that her normally very organized sister, Denise, needs help with preparing for the birth of her first child. At the suggestion of a sexy attorney, Lisette gets involved with a Playa Tiempo apothecary shop owner who needs assistance with sales and marketing. This opens up a new world for Lisette, New Orleans style, when she agrees to provide services for the mysterious apothecary shop owner, who has unusual

Martha Woodroof Visits Writer's Corner

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Martha Woodroof has stopped by Writer’s Corner to discuss her new novel Small Blessings and share about her career as a Writer.   She has written for NPR and has had many essays published.    She also has traveled across this country. Martha thank you for stopping by Writer's Corner today. Congratulations on your debut novel!   Thank-you most kindly. The truth is, I'm still pinching myself about this whole experience! What is the most important aspect of Small Blessings would you like your readers to know about this novel? Life is extraordinarily complex, but that's no excuse to turn away from it. What one point would you like to communicate to the readers about your novel Small Blessings? That happiness involves risk! Where did you come up with the idea for this novel? I'm a long-term sober alcoholic and addict, and when I was first in recovery I worked for the inimitable Skipper Fitts at the Sweet Briar College Book Shop. My job

Q&A with Jo Anne Normile, author of Saving Baby

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Thank you Jo Anne for stopping by Writer's Corner to share her new novel Saving Baby.    How would you characterize this book? I consider it a love story. It is my homage to Baby, who came into my life unexpectedly but turned out to be the horse of my dreams, the horse who changed my life.   Is that why you wrote it, to express your love for him? Anything I said about Baby would show my love for him. But actually, I wrote it out of frustration.   What do you mean? I was trying to change horseracing, to change the way people think of it. There’s much wrong in the industry with drugging horses and putting them through other abuses, which I learned when I had Baby at the track, and I kept trying to change the system through traditional channels. I would write letters and then e-mails to those in the top echelons of racing, I met with government officials, submitted materials to a watershed Congressional hearing in Washington. I even took a track to court for how

In My Mailbox November 2, 2014

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Good afternoon!  Welcome to In My Mailbox the weekly meme where I share what has made the mailbox this week.  I am also announcing the winner of the Spooktacular Giveaway is Cindy D. Crawford.  Cindy please email me at jenceyg@gmail.com to discuss your obtaining your prize.  Exciting news for the mailbox this week.  I received a book from this author!      Here is the mail for this week:   Saving Grace by Jane Green from Pan Macmillian She's the One by Kim Boykin The Job by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg from Random House Goodnight June by Sarah Jio