My book Family Recipe: Sweet and saucy stories, essays and poems about family life has now been published by Rickover Publishing.
The paperback is available through 
And the ebook is available in two formats:
This book would make a wonderful accompaniment to an Easter basket or Mother’s Day present. I hope you enjoy it.
If you read it, please leave reviews on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, email me, or post comments below. I’d love to know which piece in the book you liked best.
Thank you.
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