A very talented author Heather Osborne has featured a review of my book at her great blogsite. Thank you so much.
Eclectic Ramblings of Author Heather Osborne
I seem to be on a trend of reading amazing books, because this historical fiction novel checked all my boxes! Also, the author donates all her profits to shelters to help dogs! Another good reason to buy and read, aside from it being FANTASTIC!
Blurb:
One of the darkest times in human history was the insane design and execution to rid the world of Jews and “undesirables.” At the hands of the powerful evil madman Adolf Hitler, families were ripped apart and millions were slaughtered. Persecution, torture, devastation, and enduring the unthinkable remained for those who lived. This is the story of one woman who lived to tell her story. This is a narrative of how a young beautiful teenager, Helen Stein, and her family were torn asunder, ultimately bringing her to Auschwitz. It was there she suffered heinous indignity at the hands of the SS. It was also there…
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That’s a great review. Very nice of her to post it to her blogsite.
Yes it was. ❤
Dat’s pawsum!!!! It’s always amazin’ when other writers can support you. Concats on a pawsum reaview.
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Dezi and Raena
Ahhh, thank you so much my two sweet catsome friends. I’m very grateful for the support shown for this book, including your pawsomeness. Luv ya! ❤
Yay!
Oh how I love the sound of your Yay! Wouldn’t be a celebration without you. ❤
Yay! Another great review!
Oh how I love your Yays. And wags. And just about everything else about you Choppy. And the cat. And your momma. Thanks for stopping by and cheering up my day. ❤
We are happy to do so!
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Well dear friend, I finally got things out of the way, far enough to make room to read your wonderful book, The Seven Year Dress, and what a book it is. Then again with all the success you have had with it to date, and still going strong, I anticipated it would reflect the quality of your talent I enjoyed so in your first three best selling successes, The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap. His Name Was Ben, and To Live Out Loud. From start to finish your writing style and ability to make your reader feel as though you are having a one on one with him or her, immediately captures our imagination, as to actually truly feel the tragedy of those terrible years. A deplorable time that would have a mad man said Hitler chose to impose on our Jewish fellow beings, such monstrous evil as the heinous racism these trapped people were made to suffer.
A fantastic book indeed Paulette. Thank you for writing it…!
Thank you so much, JJ so your most kind and thoughtful communication here. It’s greatly appreciated, especially since I so admire your poetry. Your support means the world to me. ❤
A very good review
Thank you so much Lou. ❤