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WOW! Blog Tour for "Until Next Sunday" by Audry Fryer

I am thrilled to invite you to a WOW! Women on Writing Book Blog Tour with my dear friend and talented author Audry Fryer! This book is inspired by a true story. The novel is written by Audry and the story is by:  Linda Kotowicz Susan Schobert and Laurie Shanaman Letters have been translated by Biagio Dorso Praise: “This inspiring love story of two young Italian immigrants in 1920’s Philadelphia sparkles with heart and authenticity.” ~ Award-winning Author Lark Brennan Until Next Sunday Inspired by a True Story After bravely leaving the life she knew to come to America, illness threatens Rosina’s happily ever after. When separated, will letters keep their love alive? After bravely leaving the life she knew to come to America, illness threatens Rosina’s happily ever after. When separated, will letters keep their love alive? Rosina leaves Italy to build a better life, but the reality in America is nothing like the dream. She is far from the Italian countryside and the beautiful olive...

A Goat in the Kitchen?

  So - I've been away from blogging for awhile - but I'm getting back at it! If you want to know more about that story - you can find it here: WOW! Women on Writing  Basically life and my bad attitude was getting in my way... Here I am with a fun story I hope my children will share with my grandchildren  who will share it with my great grandchildren and so on... Let me start by saying I wasn't always a dairy farmer. Several decades ago I was a Coach sunglass wearing business woman who traveled exotic destinations staying at expensive hotels - dining at elite restaurants and attempting to do it all. At that time, I was determined to have it all as a single mother. I wanted to prove I could climb the corporate ladder, raise children, own a home, have the perfect body, the right clothes, etc... Then I got fired. I had to start living the life I thought I had been living. Read that again. I thought I had my priorities straight. I thought my faith came first and then my family...