…can be great or well…take a look.
…can be great or well…take a look.
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Amy Biancolli slams into widowhood wondering how fix broken doorknobs and dishwashers and discovers how to fix her broken heart.
73-year-old, war-hero-business tycoon-politician and a Midwestern high school girl survive the scrutiny of spotlights, and build a loving father-daughter relationship.
All his life, Scott Damian was imprisoned by the terror of being unable to utter a single word, until he transformed into a highly successful actor and writer. Scott speaks to the heart and soul of a stutterer, and addresses healing, help, and hope for the millions who are similarly afflicted.
Heidi’s horrific accident burned over 53% of her body, claimed both her legs, and killed her best friend. Her year of countless surgeries, surviving, pain management, fighting, and loss is incomplete until she finally faces the driver, and Heidi realizes she has one last hurdle; forgiveness.
Amanda Adams' passionate and riveting story of what it means to be a Heart Mom for her son, Liam, whose 12 surgeries marked the first 8 years of his life.
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Good for him for reacting with self-deprecating wit.
Poor fella! He needs CHOCOLATE! A huge bowl of chocolates, and/or large tray of homemade cookies or my hub’s famous fudge should be placed on author’s table. A great introductory — conversation starter …
=) Happy holiday, Lynn.
Ouch, I would not want to be that guy!
Heh, Kim, your suggestion of fudge reminds me of a friend of mine who brought fudge to her book signing. The customers LOVED it. And got choccie all over the books with their grubby little chocolaty fingers. She offered to Windex the covers!
It’s brilliant, isn’t it? Delighted to find it here as I’d posted it myself over at the Teapot a week ago. Proud to find myself in such good company!
… creamy rich, peanut butter fudge n’ southern pralines goes well with signings too. 😉
This isn’t the only example of Hall’s singing talent!
http://www.parnellhall.com/songs.html