So far, I've received the following comments about my first novel, Murder with a Touch of Spice:
One of my book editors, Tom Rizzo, author of Last Stand at Bitter Creek wrote:
“What
the hell has this been sitting in a drawer for???? I loved it. In fact, I
forgot about editing half way thru because I was so enchanted by the story. I
think you've got a fun, potentially good selling novel on your hands.”
One of my proofreaders, Carolyn Watts, wrote:
"I finished reading your book last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. Though my normal response to humorous entertainment is to quietly smile, I found myself frequently giggling aloud! The characters were so filled with life; the Spice family became dear to me early in the novel.
"I finished reading your book last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. Though my normal response to humorous entertainment is to quietly smile, I found myself frequently giggling aloud! The characters were so filled with life; the Spice family became dear to me early in the novel.
"My reading habit seems to center on nonfiction as my
counseling practice tends to command that I thoroughly research for
cases. Occasionally I just take “me-time” and allow myself to escape to
other worlds. And what a delightful world your words took me to. At times
I was reminded of 1930s or 40s murder mystery movies. (I must admit I love
them!) I was also reminded of the works of Susan Wittig Albert, a San
Marcos author who has written novels about China Bayles. By the end of
the book I felt as if somehow “007” had slipped in and worked with Texas style
Charlie’s Angels.
"I really enjoyed it! Looking forward to more!"
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Another of my editors, Larry Watts, author of Cheating Justice, posted the following
article on his blog about me and my novel, Murder
with a Touch of Spice:
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Neesha Hosein, author of I of the Storm, posted an article about Murder with a Touch of Spice on her blog called Novellarella:
http://novellarella.blogspot.com/2013/08/book-review-murder-with-touch-of-spice.html
Read more book reviews by clicking on the "Book Reviews" tab at the top of this blog.
Please send your comments about Murder with a Touch of Spice to: gloria@gloriahanderlyons.com
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