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A Review of Fall For Me (Everhart Brothers Book 1) by Claudia Burgoa

This is the second book I’ve read by Claudia Burgoa and it kept my interest till the very end. So, let’s meet Hunter Everhart, an attorney who lost his parents in the twin towers during 9/11. He copes with social anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder but thankfully he has the support of his three brothers. He meets Willow Beesley, a theater actress and is falling in love with her but she suffers from borderline personality disorder and abandonment issues from her parents. Thankfully, she has her younger sister, Hazel and their grandfather, Grant Beesley to support her.  There’s undeniable chemistry between the two of them, but until they both work out their respective issues they go back and forth between being lovers and being friends. They would pull away from each other but stay in touch via text messaging especially when Hunter was traveling. There’s no denying that they need each other but trusting and embracing their love for each other presents a challenge. Hunter cares de

It’s A Book Thing Presents: An Interview with VM Roberts, author of Imprints of Her Decisions, I Am Spivey and Merry Molly Ambassador

Author’s Bio: VM Roberts’ hobby is writing. It’s a passion she discovered in fourth grade at East Suffolk Elementary School. This hobby has led to publishing fiction and non-fiction titles over the past thirteen years. She has written a two-set collection of her memoirs, crime thrillers, women’s fiction, young adult novels, and a series of children’s books for a total of 26 books. She’s working on a humorous romance book of short stories and a historical fiction novel. A Suffolk, Virginia native, Ms. Roberts resided in Trenton, New Jersey, for ten years, eventually settling in the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for thirty years.   These cities and their surroundings are often the settings for her writings. She currently resides in Howard County, MD.   Ms. Roberts is a healthcare administrator with over thirty-five years of experience in the industry. This experience has allowed her to serve as a college instructor for fifteen years.   She holds an MPH in

It’s A Book Thing Presents: An Interview with Michelle Paris, author of New Normal

Author’s Bio: Michelle Paris is a Maryland writer who believes laughter can heal the heart. Her debut novel, New Normal is loosely based on her own experience as a young widow. Her personal story of overcoming grief was featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. And her essays about grief and mid-life dating have appeared in multiple editions of the Chicken Soup for the Soul inspirational book series as well as in other media outlets.  She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and the Maryland Writer’s Association. Currently, Michelle is enjoying chapter two of her life with her new husband, Kevin, who keeps her from being a cat lady but only on a technicality. She was recently featured and interviewed by the various outlets below:   Baltimore Sun 4/12/23 https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/howard/howard-magazine/bs-mg-ho-widow-grief-journey-20230412-zmyqfe6skngslklagay3xrtur4-story.html   WYPR radio interview for On the Record with Sheilah Kast, 5/2/23 https:/