Monday, October 28, 2013

A Novel by Sue Brown

  

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Joyce Lamb, USATODAY12:03 a.m. EDT September 30, 2013
Men Can Be Mean by Sue Brown 

Julie Randolph, a writer for an independent newspaper, makes the enlightening journey back into the "real world," through single motherhood and not letting life's tests get the best of her. A strong believer that, "We are not products of what has been done to us, rather we are products of what we choose to do for ourselves." The statistical realism is that more than one-half of all marriages and relationships end in divorce and the obvious realism is that modern technology is as responsible for marital infidelity as it is for bringing couples together. Love is as necessary to humans as sun and water are to flowers. Life must be filled with love, but it has to be the right love or it doesn't grow and thrive. Flowers that receive either too much or too little water and sun do not survive. Humans are like that as well. With each failed love, perhaps we lose a petal or two! However, the beauty of the creation remains the same. 

 USA TODAY 9/30/13
                                       a "must read" by new contemporary Authors. ****

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2 comments:

  1. This is my first novel after years of writing textbooks, magazine and news articles, non-fiction, and young adult books. It has received wonderful reviews from Press and I sincerely hope you enjoy it as well.

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  2. MEN CAN BE MEAN is an official entrant in Amazon's Breakthrough Novel 2013
    Award. It is one of the "... the Best of the Best" Summer 2014 reads.

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