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Winner - Best of State Medal for Non-fiction Utah 2003
Readers--Control Freaks or not--will undoubtedly want more:From the opening paragraphs, beginning with the dishwasher example, the reader is swept up in the possibilities of what he's about to read. The first chapter is excellent, followed by one excellent chapter after another.
The final chapter offers a no-holds-barred look into the author's own struggle with the issues he's discussing, allowing the reader to know that not only has the author "been there/done that," but he has also emerged from that struggle a wiser, more sensitive, and in-control person, as well.
It's been said that if you give a person a good map, they can find their way to the stars. The author has given his readers an excellent map.
There is a great deal of wisdom in this book, which might be best summed up by a statement from page 282: "Victory comes in little doses every day as I tune up my engine and fix the dents in my body." If life is truly a journey and not a destination, this sentence tells readers how to make that journey as smooth as possible.
As for being timely and timeless, what could be more of either than the search for meaning in one's life, and to feel in control without ruining the lives of other's in the process? This book is potentially life-changing, and should be on the shelves-and in the backpacks, for reference-of every person seeking to create a more meaningful life experience for themselves and those around them.
The conversational, brutally honest style is perfect for getting the point across, and the book is sprinkled with a generous number of quotations by famous thinkers to add an extra feel of authority to the book, as well. It's a delicate balance, but the author has carried it off with style and aplomb. It's a superior effort, from start to finish.


The BEST cookie book
A treasure trove of cookies

A little gem of a cookbook
wild cilantro!

Oh, what a bonus! A great cookbook and a surprise inside...
Great "Star" Recipes and a wide range of interesting dishes

Heartwarming and educational
Wonderful, Moving and Insightful StoryHaving experienced a life similar to Anna Fleming's, this book was at times difficult for me to read, however the insights I gained and the comfort of knowing I'm not alone made it well worth it. My thanks to Rachel Lee for this inspiring, compassionate story.


Crash Dive
A GOOD BOOK

A Crucial Revelation for the Christian Life
The Bible reveals the divine life.

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AuthorZone.Com Book ReviewThe book is great.
A Dangerous WomanLeaving Joe's house she goes to the "gossip corner", a nearby restaurant in town, and finds the former police chief, Mitch Malone, there having lunch. Not someone she is particularly happy to see at the moment. I have got to say that I was hooked on A DANGEROUS WOMAN when I read the very first paragraph. And Ms. Lee did not let me go. She has created a character, in Fay Cunningham, that most of us can relate to. A funny, not so perfect, but warm woman, who is trying to find herself after a devastating divorce. A woman who is so loyal to her friends that she puts own problems on the back burner, to make sure that they are alright, and not in harm's way. Bumbling along, but not giving up when things don't quite go the way that she wants them to.
A DANGEROUS WOMAN is a wonderful cozy, mystery that you will just want to curl up with, and forget the rest of the world, as Ms Lee pulls you into Fay's world. And you will not be sorry, because you will laugh, you will cry, you will bite your nails. Ms. Lee writes in such a fashion that it is easy to get to know Fay, and all of the other characters that she brings into the story. The plot keeps your interest, and makes you want to keep going. The characters are alive, and breathing. And you can't help but relate to the wonderful heroin, Faye.
If I could order up a friend, with all the qualities I desired, I would want a friend just like Fay Cunningham. And, I know, after reading A DANGEROUS WOMAN you will too.
I just can't say enough about this wonderful book. I just hope that this isn't the last Faye Cunningham mystery. A DANGEROUS WOMAN is much too good to not have a sequel. And believe me when, and if, it appears, I will be the first one in line to get it. And anymore thereafter.

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