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Monday, November 2, 2009
Another review for The Last Ms. Understanding
I see a sequel coming on..., October 24, 2009
4 out of 5 stars
The Last Ms. Understanding is a book that anyone can relate to. One cannot help but become engrossed in the story line from beginning to end. The book never becomes stagnant and will keep your interest throughout. The author does a great job of showing both sides of the story, but still keeping you guessing and wondering at what might happen next. Hold onto your seat as Rita and Lee ride one emotional rollercoaster ride after another...see what happens as two people try and keep secrets while sinking further and further into their web of deceit. Not only will you not be dissapointed, but you'll find yourself anxiously wanting more...yes, I see a sequel coming and can only hope that the author does as well...
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Step Your Beer Game Up
Are you a beer drinker that can't get enough of that refreshing taste? If not, you're not alone, but here's a secret. You probably haven't had a good beer. A real beer. You may have tried one of the heavily advertised American beers on television. But trust me, you're missing out. Whay is an author discussing beer selections? In my debut novel, The Last Ms. Understanding, the male lead character, Lee Johnson enjoy's a few. Maybe you can too. I recommend that this summer you give beer a second chance. But this time...Step your beer game up! Think of it this way - Does champagne from Walgreen's taste the same as a bottle of Moet? Of course not. Walk into any reputable liquor store in your hometown and ask for one of these 3 beers. if the store owner doesn't carry these brands, slap him across the face and report them to me. Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Why can't baseball players get any love?
I’m sure you’ve heard of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. But have you ever heard of Curtis Granderson or Ryan Howard? Probably not. These young stars are doing their thing on the baseball diamond. That’s right, I said baseball.You know …wooden bat, little white ball, homeruns. For a while now I’ve wondered why baseball players don’t seem to be so popular. Let me ask you; Do you even watch baseball?
If not, why not?
In my debut novel, The Last Ms. Understanding, the lead male character is a former baseball star.
Myself, I grew up watching the game and I still do. But, when Michael Jordan stepped onto the scene in the mid 1980’s and became a global icon it seemed like every kid laced up his sneakers and threw down their baseball gloves.
Why do you think baseball has lost its popularity? What will it take for baseball players to get some love?
Oh, by the way…In 2009 Ryan Howard, a baseball player on the Philadelphia Phillies will make $15,000,000 compared to LeBron James $14,400,000. Go on, admit it. Baseball’s starting to look better already….
(Detroit Tiger, Curtis Granderson, shown above)