Sara Doyle
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Re: The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook (11:20pm March 31, 2015):
Cookies. I'll make a ton of cookies, and they'll start disappear like an army of mice came in and carted them off! This cake looks delicious, I would love to win a copy of this book!
Re: Oath of the Brotherhood (9:56pm February 21, 2014):
This book sounds fantastic, my ancestors are from Ireland,and I've always wanted to visit there; a fantasy book with a land like Ireland sounds perfect! I would love to win this book!! Thanks for the awesome giveaway :)
Re: Wishing On Buttercups (9:43pm January 24, 2014):
This sounds really good! I love to sew, which is definitely unusual for a 21 year old, especially these days. I'm often ridiculed because I like doing things that most college students don't, such as sewing, reading, cross-stitching and cooking. I'm also really shy; however, I learned years ago that I love my hobbies, and anyone who doesn't like it can move on. I'm happy the way I am :)
Re: Never Say No to a Caffarelli (11:53am September 2, 2013):
Yum, a delicious slice of lemon cake, or fresh molasses cookies :)
Re: The Medic's Homecoming (4:49pm July 9, 2013):
I really enjoy most paranormal charcters, zombies included. Sometimes, I get annoyed at the cliches that follow these characters, so I love it when an author gives them an unusual twist. I loved the movie Warm bodies.
Re: Rescuing Dawn (10:08am June 18, 2013):
My mom has always been there for me, no matter what.
Re: Heart Of Iron (1:01pm May 2, 2013):
To me, a hero is someone who does what's right, even if it's the hardest thing they will ever have to do.
Re: A Wedding In Springtime (12:57pm May 2, 2013):
Rugged highlander, without a doubt :)
Re: Speak No Evil (11:29am April 17, 2013):
I love mystery/suspense books, and this book sounds fantastic! Thanks for the great giveaway!
Re: The Forsaken (9:04pm March 24, 2013):
When I was in 7th grade, my family moved my grandmother in with us. Shortly after that, we discovered she had Alzheimer's. In the morning before I went to school, I always kissed her goodbye. But one day in the spring, something told me that I needed to go back and tell her that I loved her. I came home after school that day, and she was gone. I've always been thankful that I went back that day, and truly believe that someone above wanted her to know that she was loved.
Re: Her Knight's Quest (10:29pm March 15, 2013):
I love having secondary characters get their own books, because you don't really realize how much there is to the person, until you get in their head. They aren't always what they come across as in the original book. Thanks for the giveaway!
Re: A Risk Worth Taking (8:44pm March 10, 2013):
I like either kind. Sometimes I want to live in a fantasy world and escape from the real world, but sometimes I want it to be realistic and relate-able.
Re: The Survivor (8:25pm March 3, 2013):
A couple of things I would try; 1) Try to warn people about the things criminals look for when committing a crime. 2) Set up a neighbor hood watch, and post signs telling others. If the criminals know that the area is watched, they would think twice before doing anything.
Re: Protector (2:19pm March 3, 2013):
I always have some sort of book with me, whether paper or kindle. Thanks for the giveaway!
Re: Into the Spotlight (2:12pm March 3, 2013):
I've never been to Las Vegas, but this book sounds interesting. Thanks for the giveaway!
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