What every editor or author would love, right?
What every editor or author would love, right?
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My secretary, an unreliable beagle, normally ignores the phone by pleading the opposable thumbs issue. She's really only good at three things; mixing margaritas, copy editing, and sleeping on the job.
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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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ZOMG that’s awesome!!! 😀
Lovely. Though as an author, I wish they’d bought lots of new books to make it out of, rather than used old ones…
Yes, but what are you going to do when Christmas is over and the shelves are already filled with the books you got for Christmas?
You’ll have to ask the beagle and borrow some of her shelf space, probably…
I don’t know about editors or writers, but I can say that is what every reader would dream of!
Love it! It’s beginning to “book” a lot like Christmas. But instead of decking the halls, you’re bedecking the books!
LOL, Becky. Good one.
Lauren: In my case, I could make a Behler tree of all our fabulous books.
Irene: The beagle will simply have to share her shelf space, and move her doggie porn into the warehouse. Or fireplace.
Brian: Always thinking, aren’t you??
You could indeed, Lynn, and a lovely tree it would be. In fact, you could feature it on your Christmas photo cards.
Before you use it for your Christmas cards, you need to have the beagle sitting on top and wearing a Santa hat.
I have just packed away most of my books to make room for a Santa collection, and I could have just made a tree!
Have a grwat Christmas around the tree!