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What About Your Friends by Teresa D. Patterson

The question of the day is "What About Your Friends?"  Are your friends worthy of you calling them your friend.  There is a difference between a friend, an acquaintance, and an associate.  In the book "What About Your Friends" by Teresa D. Patterson, three friends come together and find they more in common than they thought.  They do come to rely on one another in a time of crisis.  But, while you are reading the book, you will wonder about the friends you have in your life and try to figure out if they are true friends or if you should put them in another category. The book will also have you looking closely at the men in your life.  If you have to wonder about why a man is in your house, then he shouldn't be there.  What About Your Friends is a test of friendship and doing the right thing as a parent or person for that matter.  Check out the book and see for yourself.  You can purchase the book at Amazon and Barnes & Noble for the Kindle and the N

Even Numbers by Barbara Grovner

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I recently had the pleasure of reading the dbut novel by Barbara Grovner "Even Numbers" and I must say the book is a real eye-opener. Years ago, many years ago, some things in the household were not spoken about, to be honest, I blinds eye was turned.  It's a shame that something like this still goes on today.  The book tackles selfishness, greed, somewhat golddigging, neediness, controlling, ego, and the list goes on and on.  The main character in this book which is a male would make you want to come through the pages and strangle him.  His cockiness and his ego is enough to make you want to throw up, along with the dirty deeds that he does.  His wife, who is so needy and trusting, along with unsuspecting makes you want to just slap her.  In the interim he has made his step-daughter to be just as needy and trusting as her mother. As I continue to read more and more of the book, I found myself shaking my head in disbelief and screaming at my Nook.  I know that's fu