Here are my some of my current books that I would like to share today. I have also included some of the reviews for the books on Amazon and by bloggers. The icing on the cake..
All except for Just Food for Health are available in E-versions for most readers. You can buy all my books from my own bookstore at the links beneath the titles below but also on
Amazon US: http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Cronin/e/B0096REZM2
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/SallyGCronin
More reviews can be found on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7979187.Sally_Cronin
My latest book was published on July 27th 2017 – What’s in Name – Volume Two – Stories of life and romance. The print version of combined volumes one and two is available in the UK and Ireland
About What’s in a Name Volume Two
Our legacy is not always about money or fame, but rather in the way that people remember our name after we have gone. In these sixteen short stories we discover the reasons why special men and women will stay in the hearts and minds of those who have met them. Romance, revenge and sacrifice all play their part in the lives of these characters.
Kenneth watches the love of his life dance on New Year’s Eve while Lily plants very special flowers every spring for her father. Martha helps out a work colleague as Norman steps back out into the world to make a difference. Owen brings light into a house and Patrick risks his life in the skies over Britain and holds back from telling a beautiful redhead that he loves her.
Meet Queenie and Rosemary who have both lost their husbands and must face a very different future. One that will take courage and the use of new technology.
Sonia is an entitled princess whose father has reached the end of his tether and Theresa has to deal with a bully in the checkout. Usher is an arrogant narcissist with a docile wife and is used to getting his own way and Vanessa worries about the future of her relationship with her teenage son.
Walter is a loner and is happy with just his dog for company, Xenia is the long awaited first baby of a young couple. Yves is a dashing romeo who has the tables turned on him unexpectedly and Zoe… Well she can see into the future.
In one way or another all these characters will be remembered by those whose lives they have touched.
The most recent reviews.
What’s in a Name? Book 2 is a wonderful collection of short stories that will touch your heart. You will find romance, tragedy and heartache. Each story is titled with a male or female name which continues alphabetically from Book 1.
Sally Cronin is a consummate storyteller who has the innate ability to weave a fascinating tale that grips the reader from the first sentence. This reader felt lifted when the characters were exuberant and crushed when they had heartache. If an author can enable a reader to feel the joy and angst along with the characters she has created, she is an exceptional writer!
My favorite was the first story about Kenneth. This story touched me deeply as Kenneth watches the love of his life dancing on New Year’s Eve. I don’t want to give anything away by saying too much. Each story tells an unforgettable tale with a twist at the end. Surprises and twists abound in these fabulous stories. I couldn’t put the book down.
Sally Cronin has many other entertaining books to offer. Several of them I have read and highly recommend them all.
You can buy What’s in Name- Volume Two: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0748MLZ1W/
and: https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Name-Stories-Life-Romance-ebook/dp/B0748MLZ1W
What’s in a Name – Volume One – Short Story Collection.
Twenty colourful stories of people who have been given the names of the great and legendary and find it a challenge sometimes to live up to them.
The latest review for the collection
What’s in a Name by Sally Cronin is an absolute gem of a book. Cronin is a gifted storyteller, and readers are sure to be moved and intrigued by this collection that was inspired by real-life occurrences. These are stories that will move you and stay with you long after you finish. I read through this collection in one day and have revisited it many times since. A book so enticing is a true testament to the skill of an author. To keep a book near, allowing one to relish in the many emotions it is sure to evoke, ultimately speaks to the treasures held within.
The characters come to life, and it’s impossible not to think of similar people we have met along our own journeys. I laughed and cried, found solace in heartfelt reflection.
A highly recommended read. This is a gift for the soul.
You can read the reviews and buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Name-Sally-Cronin-ebook/dp/B01N6Y8BK1
and on Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Whats-Name-Sally-Cronin-ebook/dp/B01N6Y8BK1
Also now in print available in the UK and Ireland only.
Amazon UK:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Whats-Name-Volumes-1-2/dp/1905597797
Sam – A Shaggy Dog Story – for dog lovers
Millions of families around the World believe that their pet, dog or cat is the most intelligent, beautiful and loyal friend that anyone could have. And they are absolutely right.
If only our pets could talk how much richer the world would be, and funnier.
One of the recent reviews for Sam, A Shaggy Dog Story
Brigid Gallagher rated it 5 stars on Goodreads.
Sally Cronin fell in love at first sight with Sam, a collie puppy. I must admit I too fell in love with Sam from the moment I saw his photograph on the cover of Sally’s book!
“Sam, A Shaggy Dog Story” is a delight from start to finish. Sam recounts meeting Sally and her husband David for the first time, finding his forever home with them, and settling into life as an “only child”.
He meets Henry a feral cat, who fathers three fine kittens with his lovely partner, and Sam tells us many tales of their friendship in his own doggy style. He enjoys long beach walks where he befriends Abby a white terrier, plays in deep snow on his second winter ” like young puppies getting soaked and exhausted in the process,” and enjoys road trips with Sally in her sporty car.
Sam eventually moves to Spain, where he enjoys chasing water hoses and amusing guests with his party piece of asking for more or “mawgh.” One day Sally is busy with work and tells Sam “You are beginning to sound like Oliver Twist, and if you don’t stop pestering me I will call you Oliver in future.” Sam replies! “Oh, Ee, Va” which becomes more emphasised as “ORH,EE,VA.” He earns a favourite food reward.
Sally’s writing style is gentle, warm and full of humour. Sam’s photographs will delight you, and his words will leave you feeling blessed that you bought Sally’s book
Amazon US Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Cronin/e/B0096REZM2
Amazon UK Author Page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
Size Matters – Especially when you weigh 330lbs
If I could communicate just a single message to you it is that
obesity, and the misery attached to it, need not be for life.
One of the recent reviews for the book
Tina rated it 5 stars
Size Matters is Sally Georgina Cronin’s no-holds-barred, true-life story of her journey from near-death obesity to vibrant health.
I first was struck by the author’s willingness to share so many personal things most of us would hold to dearly as private; things that would humiliate; things we’d be hard-pressed to look in the mirror and admit even to ourselves. I knew anyone willing to bridge this gap must be someone with integrity and a deep concern for her fellow human beings.
I wasn’t far into the book before finding the encouragement I needed. The last paragraph of chapter one said it all: “What began as a painful journey into my past became an exciting adventure in the present with expectations of a much brighter future.” Above all else, I wanted a bright future. And Ms. Cronin’s approach proffered that hope.
I’m not going to detail the specifics of this book, because a peek inside on Amazon will show you the table of contents and highlight the details of the program she developed. What I want to shine a light on is the inspiration she exemplifies and offers to all those battling a weight problem.
She knew almost any help given by the medical/scientific/etc. communities would offer template approaches to weight reduction, approaches she and many others have tried and failed at miserably. Because her health was in such jeopardy, she needed not only to urgently change her eating habits, but also to have the results be permanent. Thus began her journey within and her search for a sustainable healthy future.
It’s difficult enough to put one foot in front of the other on a daily basis in this fast-paced technological age. Everyone is multi-tasking and running fast to stand still. So when we find ourselves faced with a life-threatening condition, fear leads us to seek a quick fix. But quick fixes are almost never permanent and almost always detrimental. The author recognized this and strove instead to find her own way back home to herself.
Although despairing and contemplating suicide, she reached deep inside and found a way to kindle her common sense, which provided the ladder needed to climb out of the pit into which she’d dug herself. Admitting her weaknesses and acknowledging her strengths, she put the totality of herself into turning her life around. Plying patience and dogged determination, she climbed out of the suffocating abyss and surfaced into the fresh air of a promising and vibrant life.
I have never been obese, but I have carried extra weight at different times throughout my life. Taking off 10 or 15 pounds is hard enough. I can only imagine the devastation one must feel when facing the necessity of a 150-pound weight reduction. And I use the word “reduction” rather than “loss,” because I think the mind always seeks to find that which has been lost.
In my opinion, this book is not only a comprehensive text for permanent weight reduction, but also a “how to” guide for breaking the shackles of destructive behavior and tenaciously moving forward.
When asked in grade school to name five people who inspire us, most children look to either their families or noted figures in the world. And yet there are so many working humbly behind the global scenes who seek neither notoriety nor acclaim. I believe they’re referred to as unsung heroes.
This review is as much an acknowledgement of the author’s positive contribution to the world as it is of her all-inclusive approach to weight reduction in this outstanding book, which I highly recommend. Shed an ounce of weight, gain a pound of self-confidence. Sally Cronin is an inspirational example for all

Living forever is not an option!
However, feeling younger and looking younger is an option available to all!
The maximum lifespan a human being can currently expect today is around 120 years. However, not many of us really want to be even 90 or 100 years old, if it means that we are going to end up filled with medication and tucked away in a corner in some nursing home, unaware of our surroundings.
Making healthy diet and lifestyle choices as early as possible will help you get as near as possible to your maximum age whilst enjoying good physical and mental vitality. In my latest book I not only take a look at the physical aspects of aging but also the mental and emotional issues that we should address earlier rather than later.
Amazon US Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Cronin/e/B0096REZM2
Amazon UK Author Page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
Flights of Fancy – Short Story Collection
A few years ago I produced an audio CD of 6 short stories and today these stories and another five stories plus my novella The Sewing Circle are published in Flights of Fancy.
Ghosts hint at a chance of coming back to say goodbye, exact a little payback, or simply to help someone else carry on living. Romance is not just for the young and nor are second chances. As for revenge, well … never underestimate a group of elderly ladies with contacts from the past!
One of the reviews for the collection
Sally’s lovely little collection of short stories and even a novella offers a variety of everyday life situations and then some. From romance to insecurities (body issues, anyone else?) and even a psychic bird, Cronin’s writing is sharp and edited to perfection. Perfect for a quick read or a great way to pass a few afternoons. This is the first I’ve read of hers, it won’t be the last.
Amazon US Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Cronin/e/B0096REZM2
Amazon UK Author Page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
Just an Odd Job Girl
Life is unpredictable and will often throw you a curve ball that knocks you out of the park.
For Imogen this curve ball knocked her out of a twenty five year marriage and a lovingly renovated home into a single life at age 50. She had been a very contented wife and mother of two children, who for every one of those 25 years had thought her husband had been equally as happy. It was a shock to find out that she had been delusional and replaced so easily.
Her confidence was non-existent. She had forgotten any skills she possessed and was totally unprepared to enter the modern job market. Or so she thought.
One of the recent reviews for the book
Her husband of over twenty-five years announces he has found himself a new and younger woman; a fast-tracker, as Imogen dubs her. This is a girl who is out to get man who has already established himself and made money, rather than marry someone of her own age and have to struggle their way to the top together.
I won’t reveal the ending but, though it came as no surprise, it was just what was needed for this story, with a little comeuppance for the dastardly husband thrown in.
Reading a book like Just an Odd Job Girl by Sally Cronin reminds me that I should do this more often -I love thrillers and dark stories but a little lightheartedness, occasionally, goes a very long way.
Amazon US Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Cronin/e/B0096REZM2
Amazon UK Author Page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
Forget the Viagra – Pass me a Carrot… Men’s Health Manual –
The latest headlines in the Media recently are constantly highlighting the fact that men are at risk as they ignore early symptoms of life threatening disease. Cardiovascular and Prostate disease if caught in the early stages can be treated and managed but surveys indicate that men do not know what symptoms they should be looking for.
Despite the title, Forget the Viagra, Pass me a Carrot! is not just about the physical causes of sexual dysfunction and the dangers of taking a drug that is bought without medical consultation, but about men’s health in general. A workshop manual takes the working parts, describes how they function, what can go wrong and how to prevent problems in the future. This men’s health manual – does just that – takes all the major organs, illustrates how they work, the symptoms to look for and also how to avoid the problems in the first place.
It is never too late to make changes that can give your body a great chance at a long and vital life.
Review – J.E. Spina September 2016.
This book was chock full of information on the workings and processing of the human body. Sally Cronin, the author, has produced an incredible resource for all. Everything you ever needed to know about diet, exercise, super foods, vitamins, what’s good and bad for your body and even how to breathe more effectively to keep your body working better.
There is a lot to take in but I felt that I gained an enormous amount of essential information that I always wanted to know.
Sally is a wonderful nutritionist who takes her profession seriously and is always available to answer questions or lend a hand to her clients. She also has a fabulous blog which I follow religiously. I love her books and look forward to more from this talented and articulate author.
Amazon US Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Cronin/e/B0096REZM2
Amazon UK Author Page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
Tales from the Garden
Newsflash: Tales from the Garden will be available in Spanish in the next few days!
Fairy Stories for children of all ages, from five to ninety-five that will change the way you look at your garden, forever.
With over 80 photos/illustrations, “Tales from the Garden” by Sally Cronin,reveals the secrets that are hidden beneath hedges and trees.
You will discover what really happens at night as you sleep unaware in your bed. Stone statues and those hidden worlds within the earth are about to share their stories.
The guardians who have kept the sanctuary safe for over fifty years will allow you to peek behind the scenes of this magical place. They will take you on a journey through time and expand your horizons as they transport you to the land of fairies, butterflies and lost souls who have found a home here.
One of the reviews
Author Sally Cronin mixes imagination, whimsy and magic to create this charming collection of short stories. Each tale takes place in the garden and lovely photos contribute to the enchantment.
First, we meet the Head Guardians of the Magic Garden. These powerful stone creatures introduce us to the fairy kingdom that lies under the old magnolia tree. According to the Guardians, which look like magnificent Lions to me, once every 500 years some very special people are allowed a glimpse into the magical world of fairies.
The Guardians let us peak at the inhabitants and learn more about their lives, which are quite entertaining. We meet the Dwarves Stoned Band, the King and Queen of the Fairies, the one-eyed pig, and other friendly creatures, and we watch them all cavort and celebrate birthdays and hold summer balls.
My favorite fairy tale story told how the garden folk fought against the Winter Fairy, thanks to the help of the Dragon, who has his own internal combustion system. But, the story that I loved the most is about Mollie (The Duchess) Coleman. Author Cronin’s mother tells about her favorite gardens through the years. Mrs. Coleman liked pink flowers, and believed in being dressed and ready for her say by 9:00 each morning. She closes her recap by saying, “If you catch sight of me perhaps you could do me a great favour and pop a large cut-glass tumbler of whisky and water, no ice thank you, on the table beside me.”
My pleasure, Mrs. Coleman. I would have loved to chat with you and savor a whisky in your lovely garden.
Sally Cronin writes with a warm, friendly voice and creates fairy tales with a modern feel to them. I highly recommend this delightful collection. Readers will enjoy relaxing in their own gardens, as they read these pleasant tales and gaze at the photos. This would also be a wonderful book to read to the youngsters in your life.
My mother read fairy tales to me and I believed in the wee folk. I did look for them under flowers and under the forsythia branches. Tales from the Garden continues the delight!
Amazon US Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Sally-Cronin/e/B0096REZM2
Amazon UK Author Page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sally-Georgina-Cronin/e/B003B7O0T6
Thank you for dropping and if you have any questions about the books please do not hesitate to contact me..If you live outside of Ireland and the UK and would like a copy of the print edition of What’s In a Name with both volumes then we can make arrangements.. sally.cronin@moyhill.com
Merry Christmas.
What a lineup, Sally. Yes, you should promote your own books. Well done.
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Thank you John… will have to add to it in 2018… hugs xx
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You are a juggernaut. 😀
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No chocolate for me then this Christmas xxxx
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In book writing I mean. You can have all the chocolate you can eat.
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Oh good… thank you.. but I have placed veils over the mirrors….. xxx
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Ha ha ha.
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Sharing the love and thanking you for all you do for so many, Sally. MERRY CHRISTMAS! ❤ xo
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Thank you very much Bette, appreciate that..hugs xx
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You are a prolific writer Sally. Your skills amaze me! Stay blessed and have a wonderful Christmas.
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thank you Balroop and happy holidays to you and your family.hugs Sally
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Wow, I never knew you had written so many books. They are also so different and unique. Have a merry Christmas, and continued success with your books, and your blog.
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Thank you very much Patrick and wishing you and your family a very Happy Christmas.. Sally
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How lovely to see all your books featured here, Sally. So glad you remembered your own books.
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I was about to go Christmas shopping for David.. it gave me a nudge! hugs xxx
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Glad to see you featured your own books, Sally. They make wonderful Christmas presents! And you deserve a lot of attention, especially since you do so much for everyone else!
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Thank you Noelle.. I cannot believe it is 6 months since we met… it was lovely to see you both and I hope you have an amazing Christmas… hugs ♥
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I think ‘prolific’ is the word! What an amazing output, Sally. I’ve read some but there are still some on the tbr pile.
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Thank you Mary.. need to get cracking again after Christmas.. but the Spanish version of Tales from the Garden will be up in a few days.. I am interested to see how that goes… hugs xxx
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Good luck with it.
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Glad you didn’t forget yourself totally , Sally.Enjoy your break. xx
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Thanks Judith.. there will be some stuff but it will be looking after itself… hugs xxx
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Thanks for sharing Chris… hugs xxxx
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Welcome, Sally – H❤️Gs
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Now, you;re talking!
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Thank you Annette ♥♥
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NOOOOO Sally… How could you!!!
I have read 4 of your books and every single one is unique and magical… as well as being beautifully written and a damn good read.
If people want some perfect me time this Christmas they should curl up alone with ‘Tales Form the Garden’, ‘What’s in a Name Vols 1, AND 2, or Sam A Shaggy Dog Story, a glass of wine (Hey- it’s christmas take the whole bottle, and a big old box of choccies,,, and give themselves the best Christmas Present ever! PXXXX
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Thank you Paul… you make an amazing PR agent… trouble is that everyone has a tottering TBR groaning at the weight of all the books… I know mine is nearly hysterical… anyway… thank you..you are a star xxxxxx
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NO! you’re the star!
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Check out these books from the incomparable Sally Cronin! #amreading #authorshelpingauthors
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Thank you very much Jacquie.. much appreciated.. hugs ♥
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A fantastic lineup! I’ve shared 🙂
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Thanks Jacquie.. Merry Christmas ♥
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To you, too!
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Thank you very much for sharing Sue.. hugs xx
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A great collection of books! All the best for a wonderful Christmas and a fabulous 2018!! You are amazing and I’m so glad to have you as a blogging friend. Sending hugs and doggie kisses from Dot!
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Thank you Darlene and it is reciprocated.. hugs to Dot.. and Amanda is in the special Christmas book fair tomorrow with Children’s and YA books.. hugs ♥
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How very kind of you. ❤ ❤
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You should definitely promote your own books, Sally, The ones that I have read, I enjoyed immensely. Hugs xxx
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So many great reviews and intriguing books, Sally! I loved the photos in the video for Sam’s book, and your own story is amazing. What an inspiration! You do so much for other authors, it’s wonderful to see this fabulous collection of your work. Several of these are going on my TBR. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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It’s time you were in the spotlight Sally.
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LOL Sal, you’re like the shoemaker with torn soles – always fixing everyone else’s shoes and leaves himself to last! Congrats on your new reviews! Expect one coming from me soon on What’s in a Name? 2! Just finished last night, but have the bonus story yet to read! ❤ ❤ xxx
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Great thank you Debby…when you have time after the madness.. look forward to it.. goodnight.. really going this time.. ♥♥
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Lolllllllll ya ok, get out of here already! ❤ xxxx
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Thank you very much for sharing Malia Ann..
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You’re welcome, Sally! Hugs! 🙂
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Thanks for sharing my books around Michael.. much appreciated…
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Sally Cronin, master of promoting fellow authors, almost forgot to promote her own books in her Christmas Book Fair! And speaking of fair… I’m delighted to help her in this endeavor by sharing her post, which highlights her remarkable achievements. Merry Christmas Sally! ❤
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And the same to you Tina… and a very Happy New Year… ♥
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What a wonderful collection, Sally. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas. x
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Thank you Toni… and to you and your family too.. hugs xx
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LOL. Yes, Sally. Remember to promote*your* books too! 😀
Wonderful trailers. This is a hugely impressive body of work. Congratulations, my friend. Merry Christmas hugs.
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thank you Teagan… Merry Christmas and fantastic positive wishes for 2018.. hugs xx
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Thank you, dear Sally. The same to you — and be sure to do something special for *you* because you truly deserve it. ❤
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Merry Christmas, Sally to you and all your loved ones. Have a good one. xxx
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You sure should. Thank you for everything you do for everyone Sally You are a treasure xxxxxx
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Thanks Shey… and for all the support over the year… you are a star… ♥
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Having read Volume 2, I am now going back to read Volume 1! What’s in a name is a special collection of short story “portraits” that engage the reader, touch the heart, and makes you return to the book over and over.
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Thank you so much Cynthia and delighted that you enjoyed… ♥
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Your talent is truly inspiring, Sally! I’m so looking forward to reading more of your work over the holidays. Cheers to you! XO
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I second everything everyone else has said, plus I LOVED your Sam video! What a beautiful dog! ❤
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Thank you Marcia.. a real sweetie.. hugs ♥
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I’m so glad you remembered yourself, Sally! That’s important. A wonderful line-up of books. Merry Christmas. 🙂
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Thank you Diana.. Merry Christmas.. hugs xx
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Happy holidays, Sally. I’m so pleased you remembered to promote your own books. You’ve got quite a wonderful list with choices to suit any taste. I wish you a happy Christmas and many books sales throughout 2018. Best wishes.
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That is very kind Norah.. thank you and wishing you the same.. see you in 2018.. hugs xx
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Thank you, Sally. 🙂
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Yeah!, 😀😀 So happy you had a chance to promote your wonderful selection of books, Sally and the reviews are fantastic!! I got carried away reading them and want to read more of each of your books! Congratulations and well-deserved! Hugs xx
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Wow, look at all of these great reviews for your work, Sally! So deserved! May 2018 bring you continued writing success 🙂
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Thank you Christy.. that would be lovely.. xxx
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