Showing posts with label #childrensbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #childrensbooks. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Hope in a Jar by Deborah Marcero #review #childrensbooks #bookseries #hope



About the book:

Llewellyn the bunny and his friends dream of many things. Some of their dreams are small, like learning to ice skate, visiting a friend, or acting in the school play. And some of their dreams are big, like going to the moon, or becoming a ballet dancer or a wildlife photographer. Their dreams feel so precious that the bunnies place them in jars for safekeeping. But when a storm comes and destroys their collection of jars, Llewellyn and his friends wonder: what's the point of dreaming if everything could be lost?


My review:

All people dream of doing special and not so special things. It seems appropriate to want to bottle those things up and hope they come true. The problem has always been, what happens when those dreams are shattered, just like in the book? What then?

I loved that that answer was addressed in this book for children. It did not sugarcoat the fact that not all dreams can come to fruition, but it did allow the dream of them. That is what is most important here. If children (and adults) cannot dream of something, hope for it, what is the point. The book makes it clear that even if something you hope for does not come through, let go of it and redream.

This book was an excellent read. The author also did the illustrations which made for a complete and wholesome book.

5 stars in a jar!

~Disclosure: I picked up a copy of this book at my local library. The views here are 100% my own opinions and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network 

Where to find the author:

Amazon

Thursday, June 18, 2026

How to Catch a Daddysaurus by Alice Walstead & Andy Elkerton #review #series #childrensbooks




About the book:

The How to Catch Kids are at it again! This time, they're out to trap the Daddysaurus―a mystical creature capable of such amazing acts of kindness, bravery, brilliance and humor. The kids try to trap the creature with all his favorite activities, but will they succeed? Maybe all they need is a little sweetness to make this awesome Daddysaurus appear! 

My review:

The "How to Catch A..." series I admit I have never read before so I have no books for comparison. Again, admittedly, I thought this book was cheezy but I absolutely see why kids love the series!

Who couldn't love all the ways the kids creatively try to catch this amazing creature? Who wouldn't love knowing about why this creature is so worth catching? I was intrigued and you would be too! Afterall, isn't Daddysaurus a rare breed?

The illustrations make this book. Done mostly in primary colors, the illustrations are bold and a bit larger than life. Again, kids will love it as I did. I found myself wanting to help them figure it all out. In the end though, they did and that is why the cheeziness left and became a terrific book.

5 stars.

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the publicist. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Where to find the authors:

Amazon

Source Books

Thursday, May 21, 2026

The Calendar Kids Meet June by April Martin #review #months #childrensbooks #series




About the book: 

School's out for the summer and June is excited to spend more time with her family on their summer vacation! This year June's family will be celebrating Father's Day during their vacation. Where will they go? Will June find the perfect Father's Day gift?


My review:

It is not too often to come across books that talk about specific months. This book does and is written by an author named after a month too. How fun!

This addition is about the month of June and begins right after school lets out. The teacher's names are clever as is the whole book. June's friends are also named after months and as I found out this is a series, they have their own books.

June is all about celebrating her dad and Father's Day. It is cute how she works so hard on her summer vacation to celebrate.  The ideas she comes up with are just more than a card, which is of course perfectly okay too. The book gives kids ideas but lends its pages to enjoy summer months too.

The illustrations I must mention because the author was self-taught and did a great job to show movement and boldness to her pictures.

A final mention has to be the recipe in the back for "Dad burgers", a journal of June, facts about June, and follow up questions. This is obviously written by a teacher and would be great series for any classroom.

5 stars.

Disclosure: I received this book from a publicist, and the views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Where to find the author:

Sourcebooks

Amazon


How to Make A Pirate Laugh by Chris Cate #review #jokebooks #childrensbooks # pirates

 


 

About the book:

It's easier than you think to make a pirate laugh. Just tell these fun jokes and you'll be loved by the crew! Get ready to giggle with this book of hilarious, pirate-themed jokes for kids. It's full of silly illustrations, pirate puns and easy-to-read words that make it a blast for early readers and joke-lovers of all ages!

My review:

I've read many a pirate book and many of joke books.  I thought it would be fun to read both together. The book did not start out right away with jokes but with why you should tell jokes to pirates. Well...ok. Then it got into the meat of the book and honestly, I did not find the jokes funny. I am not sure even my littles would think they were all that funny. They were at best kind of meh.

The illustrations were okay too. I liked the different pirates and they did kind of explain the jokes, but overall, that was it. The individual pirates were small and on boring backgrounds. I flipped pages quickly hoping for better.

If I was to give advice to the author, at least ramp up the illustrations and it could be a good book.

I will give this book 3 stars for the effort.

Disclosure: I was given a copy of this book from the publicist. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Where to find the author:

Amazon

Sourcebooks


Sunday, May 17, 2026

Conglomerate #Review: If You Were Me and Lived in...Norway/Russia/Hungary/Scotland by Carole P. Roman #childrensbookseries

It has been a while since I reviewed any of the "If You Were Me and Lived In..." series of books by Carole P. Roman. I have been privileged to have almost the entire collection from around the world. This conglomerate of a review is for four more books in the series: Russia, Hungary, Norway, and Scotland. 


As with all of her books from this series, she follows a general format which includes city capital, name for parents, names for children, money used, foods eaten, places to visit, school name, holidays, and glossary of terms in the back.

Check out below the summary for each and what I have to say about each of these award-winning books. Each of these books are 5-star books to me.

Disclosure: I received these books in exchange for my open and honest opinion. The views expressed here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network






Summary:
Join in on a trip to the Northern Hemisphere and learn about Norway- The Land of the Midnight Sun. If You Were Me and Lived in... Norway describes many things that make that country unique and fun. Readers will be able to learn about the capital, common names, a beloved holiday, as well as favorite food and other fun facts.

My review:
I am off to Norway, well, at least by book. May 17th is Norway's Independence Day and what better time to read about this country Parties and parades are part of the celebration.
This time I find out that there is an ice hotel that is very popular and may be somewhere people like to stay for the celebration, plus you can see the Northern Lights.
Of course, I learned the terms for Mom and Dad, where to go to school, and a favorite sport, which is skiing.







Summary:
Carole P. Roman is taking students to Northern Europe again and this time it's to visit Scotland. You'll learn about the fascinating architecture that was inspired by ancient Greece and Rome. Whether your name is Ian, Connor, or Malcolm, you'll follow along and visit Loch Ness and hope to get a sighting of it

My review:
This time, I am taking off to Scotland and try to find the infamous, Loch Ness Monster. Seriously, who would not want to see him/her! She is after all famous.

One of the places that is mentioned in the book is in Edinburgh which is home to a most famous university that many people have attended to learn medicine, law, science, and engineering.

I found out that a mythological creature, the unicorn, is the official animal of Scotland and has been printed on currency. It was fun to find out the unicorn means: grace, happiness, purity, and healing. It makes you wonder where all legends come from.

One of the things to play is golf as it is a popular sport, but the Highland Games is what is most popular.

Of course, as with the other books in this series, I learned names of children, what they call their parents, kinds of foods, and what they name their school.






Summary:
Welcome to Hungary! Join Carole P. Roman and learn about this beautiful country in Central Europe. Packed with colorful illustrations, children will learn about the sights, currency, food, and even a few Hungarian words. 

My review:
As readers travel the countries by book, we now take a stop to Hungary. This country is landlocked by other countries and has no ocean front waters. The reader finds out that its capital is the largest city but also one of the largest in the overall European countries. We also find out this city is cut into 3 areas by a most famous river. Also, Hungary is known for its numerous caves and stalagmites. Of course, you will have to read the book to find those places out.

In this book, like others, the author mentions foods to eat and the best place to eat is at Nagy's. No, it isn't a restaurant. Bring it on, I say!
Also like the other books, you find favorite sports and holidays.
An interesting thing about Hungary is the Rubiks Cube was created there. Awesome, I had no idea.  

After reading this book, maybe I need to get a ticket and go visit. I would love to visit those caves!








Summary:

Continuing its globetrotting tradition, If You Were Me and Lived in... Russia explores the magic and wonder of this captivating country. As children ages three to eight take a leisurely stroll around Russia, they will come across some of the country's most recognizable sites, including the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Red Square. Learn about Russia's yummy delicacies, like borscht and caviar, before playing popular Russian games like chess and "fipe"--a game children may know better as "tag"! Brimming with these and other fascinating facts.

My review:
This last stop finds the reader in Russia. When I was growing up, Russia was not a place that any USA kid would want to go to. Oh, how times have changed and this book shows us the beauty of Russia.

This was an interesting change for the author as she explored this book and its contents with one of her grandsons on a lazy afternoon. Fun!


One of the places mentioned in the book is Moscow. I have known about that city, but it was interesting to learn that it is the most populated city in Europe and number five as the biggest. It was fascinating to learn that Russia is so big that it has 9 time zones. Whoa!

As someone who finds languages interesting, learning words that you would say in the language was awesome.  I know not the Russian language, so, trying out the words was fun and having that glossary in the back makes it easier.

As with all the books, sports and games is mentioned, as was holidays. I found out I had owned a set of Matryoshkas when I was a kid. Read the book to find out what that is.

Overall, I liked this book, and it is just one of the many places that would be great to see. Heck, I would probably take the book with me just to compare it to the actual place!

Where to find the author:

Thursday, May 14, 2026

If Kamala Can... You Can Too! by Carole Boston Weatherford #review #childrensbooks #empowerment



About the book:

If Kamala can, so can I! From the newly-announced Young People's Poet Laureate comes a powerful and inspiring picture book that shares how each milestone and moment in Kamala Harris's life represents something that lies within young readers' reach, too—building community, asking for answers, learning from elders, standing up for what's right, pride, friendship, strength, and most of all—knowing that nothing is out of the reach of their future!

My review:

Kamala Harris is a personal hero of mine, so I was truly excited to read this children's book. The book is meant to inspire children to reach for what may seem unreachable and it does do that. For each thing Kamala has overcome on one page, a child is seen on the next page attempting to reach that goal. The book speaks boldly about her and what kids can do.

However, I would have liked to have seen more about Kamala herself. The book dedicates two pages in the back of her overall successes which is great but to have seen them throughout would have been awesome. The illustrations are bold like the person herself.

Still, I give the book 4 stars and encourage maybe an updated version.

Disclosure: This book was given to me from the publicist. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Where to find the author:

Amazon

Aliens in Underpants Save the World by Claire Freed man and Ben Cort #review #aliens #childrensbooks #series



About the book:

The beloved aliens from Aliens Love Panta Claus are back—and this time they are on a mission to save the world!

My review:

I have to begin by saying this is a series that I had never read before, so I was unfamiliar with any characters from previous books.

I thought the premise of aliens in underpants was funny to begin with but the way they saved Earth is ludicrous. The audacity of those aliens!

I loved the larger-than-life illustrations and the colorful beings both alien and human. Kids would no doubt laugh as I did look at them.

The book is all written in simple rhyme and I could see kids wanting this book read repeatedly.

Overall though the book was okay to me and not fantastic so that is why I am giving it 3 stars.

Disclosure: I purchased a copy of this book for my own collections. The views here are 100% my own opinions and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Where to find the authors:

Amazon


Friday, May 8, 2026

Max and the Mighty Hurricane by Chrissy Hobbs and Ben Jackson #review #childrensbooks #weather #courage

 


About the book:

A hurricane is barreling toward Max’s coastal home. Max is scared. What will happen to his family and friends and home as this monster storm roars in?


My review:

This well written book follows along with Max who lives near the ocean front but experiences at times weather that effects his family life. This book written in 3rd person illustrates how children process little and big things that are important to them. In Max's case it is a hurricane and what will happen to his things.

The adults are seen as helping through the children in the book by giving them suggestions but also allowing them to be their own heroes. The kids themselves talk with each other and have their own peer support.

Overall, the book is meant to help children navigate changes in their lives and to process those things they are unsure of. Excellent concept!

The books illustrations must be mentioned because they are bold and colorful. The characters facial expressions lend a hand to the overall feel of the book.

5 stars

Disclosure: I received a copy from the marketing team. The views expressed here are 100% my own opinions and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors

Where to find the author

 Amazon

Indie Publishers

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Day 2: The Good, the Bad, and the Spooky by Jory John #CountdowntoHalloween2025 #review


Summary:

Halloween is the Bad Seed’s favorite holiday of the year. But what’s a seed to do when he can’t find a show-stopping costume for the big night? Postpone trick-or-treating for everyone, of course!


My review:

Well, if it is possible for a seed to be in a foul mood, the seed in this book is. Afterall, when you cannot find the perfect Halloween costume, what is a seed to do?

The reader follows along as "seed's" foul mood begins to affect others but soon he finds out that Halloween is about having fun, even if you don't have that perfect costume. New friends, old friends, and traditions can be found in this adorable picture book.

Halloween is one of my most fun times of the year so I can relate to "Seed" in wanting to have all the fun. I loved everything about this book and is getting 5 pumpkins from me.

Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Find the author:

Amazon

Disclosure: I borrowed a copy of this book from my local library. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

Thursday, September 4, 2025

Magic Macy and The Ogre by Mark Robertson #spotlight #Children's #FantasyAdventure



Date Published: July 17, 2025

Ages: 3-9


Join Magic Macy on Her Magical Adventures!

Macy is just like any other 8-year-old girl living in Buckinghamshire… until the night after her birthday, when a mysterious rata-tat-tat on her bedroom window changes everything. Princess Amelia has come calling – and Macy has been chosen to save the endangered Woodlands People from a fearsome, grumpy Ogre.

To do so, Macy must lace up her Magic Trainers with rainbow laces, leave the safety of her room, and embark on a breathtaking journey across seas, continents, and landmarks like Big Ben, Red Square, the Eiffel Tower, and even Hawaii.

With help from woodland creatures and new magical friends, Macy discovers the power of courage, compassion, and uniqueness. Her glowing heart and desire to help those in need make her the only one who can stop the Ogre’s dark plan. Along the way, she learns that bravery isn’t about being the strongest—it’s about showing up for others, trying something new, and believing in yourself.


Mark Robertson is a family man who loves his sport, travelling and exploring the world and has a keen interest in history and creative writing. Mark has a strong imagination and is a great story teller. He has a penchant for imagining characters and their adventures, which he shared as a bedtime treat for his little ones. The Magic Macy series was first imagined at these bedtimes with his children. Magic Macy was one such character and he imagined Macy helping people and creatures who were in difficulty and she would venture around the world making good. The stories come to life with carefully crafted illustrations to inspire the imaginations of children and adults alike. We hope you will enjoy Magic Macy as much as Mark's children do at bedtimes.

 

Purchase Link

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Macy-Ogre-Adventure-Illustrated-ebook/dp/B0FHWH8NTF

 

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

#Review: Gramie and Pups's House by Daisy Butterfield #childrensbooks




Synopsis:

The door is always open and everyone is welcome in as the smell of fresh baked pies and cookies lingers in the kitchen air. So, pour a cup of tea and sit down and relax. It is my pleasure to share with you a day in the life of Grammie and Pupa as seen through the eyes of their granddaughter, Daisy.

My review:

As a child, I often went to my grandparents house to visit. My grandparents were not gardeners but my Paw Paw did tinker and fish,my Grandma did cook. 

This children's book brings fond memories of those things as the author writes about a young girl who visits her grandparents every Saturday. There is pure enjoyment expressed as the main character does things like: plant a garden, play with toys, snap fresh green beans, and play marbles.

The illustrations added to the simplicity of the book and were cute. I did find a couple of things that did not match up with the writing but overall, not that big of deal for me.

All in all, this book was comforting and one that families will generally love to read over and over.

I give this book 4 stars.

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from the author. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. 

~Michelle, Reading Authors Network


PURCHASE:

AMAZON: https://amzn.to/4etNvHb



About the author:
I was born in a small New England town. Growing up I lived just two houses away from my grandparents, and spent countless days hanging out with Grammie and Pupa playing games and gardening. I loved flowers, and still do. I would roam the fields picking wild Lupine, Queen Anne's Lace, and, of course, Daisies. This book is a legacy to my grandparents, a way of saying thank you for the sweet memories. May you make sweet memories with your little ones as you read this book with them.

Thursday, December 5, 2024

I 'm Beautiful Because I Am by Azizi Tuere #bookseries #giveaway



Date Published: 07-09-2024

PublisherLet Your Light Shine Press


Join our hero as they discover the wonder hiding in everyday moments. From planting seeds to chasing butterflies, each page bursts with colorful surprises that will make you giggle, gasp, and go "Wow, that's beautiful!"

But wait, there's more! This book doesn't just show beauty – it helps you find the beauty in YOU. Because guess what? You're not just beautiful, you're beautifully YOU!

So, are you ready to uncover the real meaning of beauty? Grab this book and let the adventure begin! Who knows what amazing things you'll discover about yourself along the way?

Remember, true beauty isn't just skin deep – it's YOU deep!



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Azizi Tuere is a vibrant storyteller on a mission to empower families through heartwarming tales. As a homeschooling mom of two, she transforms everyday experiences into adventures that nurture emotional intelligence and self-worth. Her "Because I Am" series sprung from a desire to help children embrace their unique beauty and potential. When not weaving words, Azizi hosts "Tiny Green Chef," an online cooking program that brings families together through plant-based cuisine. Her work is a testament to her belief that every child is a masterpiece waiting to be discovered. Connect with Azizi's world of wonder at AziziTuere.com.


Contact Links

Websitehttp://azizituere.com

Goodreadshttps://www.goodreads.com/author/show/50968122.Azizi_Tuere


Purchase Links

Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D96R3446



Giveaway

eBook Copy



 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

WHAT BEAR SAID by Jack Weins #Review #Giveaway




ABOUT:

The boy has been talking to Bear for as long as he can remember and asking some very tough questions about life, love, friendship, honesty, forgiveness, grief and loss, prejudice, and more. Bear's wise answers are always offered with compassion and enthusiasm. The friendship between these two is deep, tender, and fun. Bear's clear, common-sense philosophy of life is a welcome contrast to the complex world our children face today.

MY REVIEW:

Written like a nod to "Winnie the Pooh" this book features a young boy who talks to a bear, but this time, a real bear. The bear answers questions about life, death, and love. Their friendship is heartfelt and comforting to this reader.

I loved the sweet illustrations that are with this book and added to an already great book. It is one of the books you should take time with and also as an adult reader, take time to share with younger children. Some of the lessons within are tough but still life lessons that will eventually be called upon.

I give this book 5 stars.

Disclosure: I was given a copy of this book from the author. The views here are 100% my own and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Jack Wiens has illustrated over 40 children's books for self-publishing authors. He has written and illustrated two books of his own, Tending Our Grief, published in 2016 and What Bear Said, released in December 2023. Jack designed educational materials for teens and a magazine and books at a small publisher in southern California for seven years before his career path drastically changed. He completed a Master's degree in psychotherapy and worked as a professional counselor for over 30 years before retiring and beginning his children's book illustrating career. He has taught art classes and workshops in drawing and painting and sold his sculptures and paintings in galleries and art shows in Colorado, Missouri, California and Oregon.

Jack was born in Lakeview, Oregon, about 150 miles from where he now lives in Ashland, Oregon. He is the father of a son and daughter and grandpa to three grown grandchildren. He enjoys the beautiful outdoors in and around Ashland as well as exploring the rugged Oregon coast and redwood forests nearby. He plays tennis year round and enjoys hiking and biking. He also loves whale watching in Depoe Bay on the northern coast of Oregon.

Jack has a strong community of friends in Ashland and finds the support he needs to pursue creative projects and to experience the joy and wonder of living in the present moment of every day.


GIVEAWAY:




Plush bear and Author-Signed copy of What Bear Said about Life, Love, and Other Stuff (hardcover) (one winner) (USA only) (ends Dec 20) WHAT BEAR SAID ABOUT LIFE LOVE AND OTHER STUFF Book Tour Giveaway

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

I Know A Guy Named Noah by Jeanne Ward #childrensbooks #adventure


PURCHASE LINK


ABOUT THE BOOK:

Follow along with Noah Guy, a character who knows he’s in a book, as he takes you on whimsical adventures where the only limit is your imagination. From riding bulls at the rodeo to joining the circus, Noah shows that anything is possible with a friend by your side.

This charming story celebrates friendship, teamwork, and the power of never giving up. The rhythmic verses are designed to engage young minds, promoting speech, cognitive development, and early literacy skills. Children will love the playful.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


My name is Jeanne Ward, I am a mother of three, grandmother of two and a business owner.  Family is everything to me.  Me and my eldest brother married siblings, creating a unique environment of double cousins and a close-knit family.   I live in Brooklyn NY where I own and operate an Early intervention program for young children with autism.  I opened my school in 1998, and I have all 3 of my siblings, had all 3 of my children, my daughters-in-laws, all my nieces and nephew, and my uncle work there at one time or another.  Additionally, I have my brother and brother-in-law who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure the school remains a success.  I am a special educator, and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and love what I do for a living.

My eldest are twins.  One lives right outside Asheville North Carolina with his wife and daughter.  He, like me, is a special educator and a BCBA. Although he has a physics degree from NYU, he found a passion working with children with autism after he graduated college and working for me while applying to graduate school.   My other son, my partner in these books has moved back from Nashville Tenn and currently lives in Newburgh NY with his wife and newborn son.  My youngest, Phoenix, will leave for High Point University in North Carolina in a month.   I lost my husband to cancer nearly 6 years ago and I am about to be an empty nester.  It is my sincere hope to spend my days writing Noah Guy stories, running my school and being the best mom and grandma I can be.


Contact Link

Website: https://4noahguy.com/

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

The Cat's Museum by Viviana Maria Falleti #Review #childrensbooks #cats #animals #museums

 


ABOUT THE BOOK:
Catherine the Great, in 1766, recruited stray cats to protect her beloved Hermitage Museum from rodents. Generations later, to this day, cats are still working there, protecting the artwork and doing their zany mischief…tune in for a splash of fun!

MY REVIEW:
I am an animal lover and to read a semi-true story about them is so fun. Why do I say "semi?" Well, the story here begins in a museum,which I also love, where a  bunch of cats are taken in to eradicate a at problem within a real museum. The cats who live in the museum to this day, still guard the museums property and are taken care of by the curators of the museum. How cool is that! The cat now roam within the museum for all to adore.

This is what is true. What was not true within the book, was a secondary story that tells of the cats enjoying a yearly romp that included the cats dressing up to party and have a dance. This was fun and made the cats seem more "human" with their gratitude of the yearly feast (which is true).

I enjoyed everything about this book including the descriptive personalities of certain cats and the fact they still live within the museum. Oh would it be great to visit and see them!
The illustrations were large, bold, and colorful. Most of the pages were in different shades of blue and I feel that might have been intentional to describe the museum's colors.

Side note: As I was so enamored with this idea, I did further investigation of the museum. If you would want to read about the cats too, go HERE.

I give this book 5 cats meows.

Disclosure: I was given a copy of this book from the author. The review here is 100% my own and opinions and may differ from yours. ~Michelle, Reading Authors Network

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Viviana Maria Falleti is a woman of faith, an insightful children’s storyteller, a lover of all things cats, and an aficionado of splendidly-illustrated books. She aims to produce only the highest quality books, containing wholesome and engaging stories every child is sure to love. The talented world-famous artists she employs bring her wondrous books to life even more. 
Viviana created Little Feather Press for the parent who is ‘hungry for wholesome’. Every book ordered from Little Feather Press can be presented to a child with the assurance that the child’s innocence and the beauty of childhood are respected. The stories entertain in the magical world of a child’s mind, without any corrupting influences.

In her childhood in Germany, Viviana would never tire of listening to storybooks that her mother lovingly read to her. She draws inspiration from those memories. 

Viviana was born in Germany but has lived most of her adult life in America. She has a lovely daughter Ashley and son-in-law Brent, two wonderful nieces Maria and Maria Luisa, and a suave Italian husband Gino. Her current residence is in Southwest Florida. 

Contact Links

Website: https://littlefeatherpress.com/

Purchase Link

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3SWEXjg