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What works for me
What works for me… Might not work for you. It’s a concept I’ve been mulling lately as I get ready to teach another year of school, where I have to individualize learning to best reach all my students. I was thinking about this concept as I read an article in a writing magazine that said,
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Bachelor CEO Review–Genre Go Round
http://genregoroundreviews.blogspot.com/2009/06/bachelor-ceo-michele-dunaway.html Bachelor CEOMichele DunawayHarlequin American Romance, Jul 2009, $4.99ISBN: 9780373752690 In Chenille, Iowa, Chase McDaniel is the only one of his siblings who loves working at the family firm, McDaniel Manufacturing. He knows his grandfather will retire soon and expects to be named the next CEO; as he has earned it. Instead his grandfather orders
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Bachelor CEO Review–Rebecca Savage
Bachelor CEOReviewed by Rebecca Savage Pure satisfaction. When the last two words of a book can make you grin like a fool, you know the book brought emotion to the table and carried it all the way through from start to finish. The emotions weren’t always pleasant. Not all things in life are pleasant, and
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New title
My February 2010 release has officially been titled. It’s now called BABY IN THE BOARDROOM.
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New sale
Michele announces that she’s sold another book to Harlequin American Romance. Tentatively titled Under Doctor’s Orders, it will be published in 2010.
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Facebook
I have recently discovered Facebook. I’ve been on it since 2006, when my daughter made me a page. But I never did anything with said page. That changed this week, when I finally got my yahoo email working again and my Facebook password changed. Suddenly, I was online. Then I had decisions to make. Exactly
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RT’s Review of Twins for the Teacher
4 Stars TWINS FOR THE TEACHER (4) by Michele Dunaway: A wary elementary school teacher, a sexy widower and sweetly rowdy twins make this a warmhearted family romance with adorable characters and a realistic plot. Widower Hank Friesen manages a new resort and enrolls his children in the local elementary school. While he’s not looking
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Rebecca Savage’s Review of Twins for the Teacher
Michele Dunaway has captured the spirit of the classroom teacher and all her worries. Jolie has to deal with a principal who should tell her students, their parents, the faculty and staff to mind their own business, but instead the principal is a busy-body and worries about the wrong things in life, both personal and
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Yes, I know
I know, it’s been months since I blogged. I’ve been mostly over at the harauthors.blogspot.com and that’s kept me busy. I had a trip to Phoenix, and that took tons of my time as I took my students. I promise to do better!
