Dear Readers:
We hope you
will also consider reading our little
romantic memoir, IT HAD TO BE US, as well
as two books Elizabeth wrote as
Betty Jo
Tucker: CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE ADDICT and
SUSAN SARANDON: A TRUE MAVERICK.
If you enjoy true-life romances about second chances, IT HAD TO BE US should fill the bill. Cheryl Lewis, book reviewer for Heartstrings, found our story "overflowing with humor and insights from life experiences," while Louisiana Live host Don Grady calls it “the Valentine Book of the Year.” And Rob Hopcott selected it as the first romantic memoir included in his Great Read Links Library. Our entire first chapter is available here on TRC. Just go to the Bookshelf section and click on IT HAD TO BE US. Finally, it’s exciting to report the newest development pertaining to this book – our partnership with The Romance Club in the publication of IT HAD TO BE US as a TRC e-book. "We're pleased to offer readers Harry and Elizabeth's beautiful love story, about how they found each other again after getting divorced and being estranged for almost twenty years," says Laura Mills-Alcott, founder of The Romance Club. It’s also our pleasure to join with The Romance Club in giving away a free copy of our e-book to anyone who makes a donation of any amount to the THE IMAGINATION LIBRARY. Click on the following link for ordering/donation information: http://www.theromanceclub.com/imagination/default.htm.
We’re happy to report that this TRC e-book version of IT HAD TO BE US is the winner in the E-Book category of the 2006 Hollywood Book Festival Awards program. Criteria used in selecting award winners were the story-telling ability of the writers and the potential of the work to be translated into other forms of media. We encourage readers who love the cinema to
check out
CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE ADDICT, an
amusing life story with everything but the
movie stuff edited out. "It's more than
required reading for anyone with even a
passing interest in the silver screen,"
declares Phil Hall, book editor of The New
York Resident, who named the author "one of
the internet's finest film critics."
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