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Old 03-01-2011, 11:43 AM   #13
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Posting a couple snippets from independent review sites not posted on the book page at Amazon.

Emily L. of Single Titles says, "Joyce DeBacco writes a compelling novel that is sure to warm your heart. With complex characters and an intriguing story line, the book is difficult to put down as you are anxious to see what happens next with the characters."

Fennel of The Long and Short of It says, "This story is full of wonderful people who all have an integral part to play to bring Alex and Sylvie together. This is balanced by the other half of the cast who are equally intent on keeping them apart. Conflict, goal, and motivation! This book has them all. Ms DeBacco’s understanding of human nature creates a heartwarming story that, for me, is a ‘keeper’."


Thank you for reading and I hope you’ll take a look at the first two chapters of Serendipity House as well as other independent reviews at joycedebacco.com.

Joyce
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