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Another Book Review: Candy, Sweet and Sour

 I was so surprised to see that I got another book review in October. 🤩 Since school started back, I have had zero time to devote to promoting this book or writing the sequel (Click here to read chapter one of Candy, Too). Seeing this review from a random person in Internet-land was a good motivation to get back to this writing work that I love! Candy, Sweet and Sour is available for free on kindle unlimited or available for purchase. Check it out and let me know what you think of it!







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