Moving and starting a new job turned out to be a Darwin exercise of "survival of the fittest." I won't go into details (I'm a government employee now - can't talk) but there were many nights I worked late, came home, and went straight to bed - exhausted. Meals were as far as one can get from Martha Stewart quality.
So it was a good weekend to get done the things I did, plus to get the first newsletter in two months posted on my website.
Take a look, please... http://www.nadinelamanbooks.com/
After that, here is another one that just came in...
http://www.readerviews.com/Newsletters/2010.05/03.html
Monday, May 3, 2010
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When Paul Fenton stops for breakfast in a small town, he gets more than he bargained for in the process.
When two-hundred-year-old human remains are discovered on one of Neptune's moons, Earth's history falls into question.
Emily's husband persuades her to try thalidomide to ease her symptoms as she is unaware of the devastating effects.
Who is the women's shelter bomber? Melissa Ryan suspects that her husband knows.
Further developments with the Wilder family.
A hidden past shakes the O'Donovan family to its core
A swirl of emotion and choice, set in Cape Town, South Africa
Love is a constant, but it comes at a price.
When the road ahead is unclear, sometimes you have to rely on trust.
The struggle between good and evil is ages old. It gets all the more complicated when the good guys aren't all good and the bad guys have redeeming qualities.
Story of a land mothering two races of people – the light-skinned and the dark-skinned.
A gifted Ukrainian ballerina comes into possession of a mysteriously coded address book.
Six passengers' lives change for better or worse after they arrive in Honiton.
Resilience and love in a harsh and unforgiving age
Kathryn's Beach
High Tide
Storm Surge
Thanks for the newsletters. Take it easy and get some rest.
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