Saturday, January 14, 2012

Winning Sarah's Heart: Back to School (Winning Sarah's Heart Serial Novel: Episode 1)

Winning Sarah's Heart: Back to School (Winning Sarah's Heart Serial Novel: Episode 1) Review



Winning Sarah's Heart had been on Kindle for over a year now.

Author's note:

Adult women are the biggest fans of this book. It is a romantic and very sweet story. Women tell me that the book puts a giant smile on their face.

Actual Quotes for Winning Sarah's Heart from my fanpage:

"I absolutely Love this series."

"I don't think I have ever read a book in which I had laugh, cried, cheered and got my husband to read the book also."

"I am in love with Cody Greer."

This is a serial Novel.

'Back to School' (Episode One)

Cody has a very high emotional IQ. He is a sensitive, romantic minded who loves and adores his friends. Cody has secretly fallen in love with Sarah Davis. No one knows his feelings. Cody's dad left him at a real young age and he reaches out to those around him for support and truth.

Cody has a 24/7 constant self reflection on life, love and hope.

In Back to school, Cody comes to to terms with his secret feeling he has for Sarah. He tries to sort out what those feelings mean to him and if he can trust anyone with this bit of information. When a popular good looking girl at school lets known that she has feelings for Cody. He now faces a new dilemma. Who will we he choose?




REVIEWS:

“What a fun ride! Night displays an uncanny knack to capture the thoughts and language of youth. Winning Sarah's Heart is heroic, funny, and most of all, real.”
―Summer Lee, author of Kindred Spirits and Shenanigans

“Winning Sarah's Heart is pitch-perfect. More than anything, the author is a natural born storyteller. Think Nicholas Sparks meets Judy Blume. The story itself is inspiring and hilarious and will stay with you for some time to come. Night captures the thoughts and feelings of six-graders everywhere in a wonderfully touching and moving tale.”
―J.R. Rain, author of Moon Dance and The Body Departed

“This is why I love reading! Hilarious, thought-provoking and poignant!”
―Elaine Babich, author Relatively Normal and You Never Called Me Princess

“Sweet and heart-warming. I absolutely fell in love with Cody Greer.”
—Lani Bennett, author of False Dichotomy


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