Showing posts with label Theresa Rizzo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theresa Rizzo. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

On Sale! The Lives Between Us by Theresa Rizzo, $.99 for a Limited Time!


The Lives Between Us 
is on SALE for .99 
until Wed Oct 7th Midnight



How far would you go to save the one you love?

Reporter Skylar Kendall has run from commitment all her life, pushing people away before they leave her, until her niece worms her way into Skye’s heart and settles in tight. Skye relaxes into a career she enjoys and relishes being a doting aunt.

Then her niece becomes gravely ill. Unable to bear yet another loss, Skye is determined to find a cure, but the girl’s only hope lies in the embryonic stem cell therapy Michigan Senator Edward Hastings repeatedly opposes. When Skye fails to find alternative treatment in time, she vows to end the senator’s political career.

Curious about the woman behind the scathing articles on his best friend, Mark Dutton pursues Skye. Dating Mark gives her access to Hastings’s life and secrets that would launch Skye's career and satisfy her need for retribution… Only she hadn’t counted on falling in love.

Can she avenge the lives lost to politics at the expense of her new love and friends? 

I loved this book 
and you can get it for $.99 right now! 



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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Guest Post: Theresa Rizzo, Talking About 'The Lives Between Us'


The Lives Between Us 

I read Theresa's newest book, The Lives Between Us and loved it. I love all of her books! You can read more about the book and my thoughts here. This is a story that takes us into the lives of people on both sides of the controversial topic of stem cell research and in particular, embryonic stem cell research.

As I was reading The Lives Between Us, I was amazed at the depth of information that was in the book about this topic. I kept wondering how an author goes about gaining enough knowledge about a topic such as this, to make it so real and believable to the reader.

Theresa is here today to give us some insight about how this book came about and how she researched the topic.

Welcome Theresa! Why did you chose to write about this controversial topic, embryonic stem cell research? And how much research did you have to do for this book?

Hi Susan,
Thanks for having me back to the Book Bag!

In 1981, embryonic stem cells were first derived from mouse embryos. In 1998, University Wisconsin-Madison researchers first developed a technique to isolate and grow human embryonic stem cells in culture—the only catch was, that in getting the cells from the blastocyst (a structure with a fluid-filled cavity and about a few dozen cells, that is about the size of a period, formed 4-5 days post fertilization), the blastocyst is destroyed.

When embryonic stem cells were hailed as potential miracle cures for all kinds of diseases and disabilities the moral controversy intrigued me. I could sympathize with both scientists and pro-life people, yet thought they both way over-simplified the issue.

I think it’s easy to take moral stances when one is not directly affected, but what happens to your morals when it’s YOUR child or your spouse who stands to suffer or died? And every wonderful, life-changing invention seems to have an equally magnificent way to abuse it, or danger associated with it. Look at electricity. Life-changing; yet it can kill too.  Cars? Handy dandy way to get around quickly—yet there were 32,244 lives lost in the United Sates in 2013 due to car accidents. And that statistic is average for the past 40 years.

So the embryonic stem cell debate intrigued me and I had to write about it.

I did a tremendous amount of research for this story. I had to research so many things from politics, to medicine, to settings, to current laws, and this all took a lot of time and some of it changed over the course of the years it took me to write and publish this story. While it’s a work of fiction, I wanted it to be as realistic and factual as I could make it, but the facts of politics and medicine kept changing!

Photos from Wikipedia---one on right is a human blastocyst, with inner cell mass at upper right



Thanks Theresa, for this information. 
And thanks for stopping by today. 

Leave a comment below if you have any questions or comments for Theresa. This is a fascinating subject. 

And seriously people, if you have not read this book, or any of Theresa's other books, you really need to. She writes great stories! 

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About the author 


Theresa Rizzo is a bestselling, award-winning author who writes emotional stories that explore the complexity of relationships and families through real-life trials. 
Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she currently lives outside of Boulder, Colorado with her husband of thirty-two years. She’s raised four wonderful children who are now scattered across the country.

Theresa's debut book, He Belongs to Me, won the 2014 National Indie Excellence Award for romance and the 2014 Readers Crown Award for Mainstream Women’s Fiction and was a finalist in the General Fiction Category of The 2013 USA Best Book Awards.  
 

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Friday, July 3, 2015

The Lives Between Us by Theresa Rizzo


The Lives Between Us

The Lives Between Us by Theresa Rizzo
Print and e-book, 441 pages
Published: July 1st 2015 by Rizzo Publishing 

How far would you go to save the one you love?

Reporter Skylar Kendall has run from commitment all her life, pushing people away before they leave her, until her niece worms her way into Skye’s heart and settles in tight. Skye relaxes into a career she enjoys and relishes being a doting aunt.

Then her niece becomes gravely ill. Unable to bear yet another loss, Skye is determined to find a cure, but the girl’s only hope lies in the embryonic stem cell therapy Michigan Senator Edward Hastings repeatedly opposes. When Skye fails to find alternative treatment in time, she vows to end the senator’s political career.

Curious about the woman behind the scathing articles on his best friend, Mark Dutton pursues Skye. Dating Mark gives her access to Hastings’s life and secrets that would launch Skye's career and satisfy her need for retribution… Only she hadn’t counted on falling in love.

Can she avenge the lives lost to politics at the expense of her new love and friends?


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My thoughts about The Lives Between Us ~~ 

The Lives Between Us is an emotional, personal look at a very timely and controversial topic; stem cell research and in particular, embryonic stem cell therapy. Theresa has done an amazing job of showing us all the different sides of this sensitive topic and makes us care about the people who have so much emotionally invested in the outcomes of some very tough decisions.  
"I support stem cell research. I do not support creating embryos for the sacrificial purpose of taking their stem cells."
This story brings to light a lot of ethical questions and shows us what people in these situations go through for, and because of, their loved ones. This controversy became personal for me and basically put a face to the issue. I now have a better understanding of the potential benefits of stem cells and why there are different camps on this issue.
'There's even a legal term for what to do with the leftover embryos: disposition decision. Deciding the fate of frozen embryos became so hard and problematic that the parents couldn't make a decision, so they don't.'
Theresa's stories are always wonderfully written with very likeable and believable characters. I become so involved in her characters' lives that I always feel a deep connection to them and experience their emotions right along with them. She writes about a very tough subject in this book but has wrapped it around wonderful, caring people to help us better understand the emotions that people go through just trying to help their loved ones. No one truly knows what someone else is going through.
'How may secrets could one man keep before the deceptions broke him?'
And then when I got to the end of the book, I went, "Whoa! What just happened?" I had to stop and think about it and process what I just read. I totally did not expect that ending. Thank you for that, Theresa!

Come back on July 7th when Theresa will be here sharing a little background information about her book, The Lives Between Us

About the author 


Theresa Rizzo is a bestselling, award-winning author who writes emotional stories that explore the complexity of relationships and families through real-life trials. 
Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she currently lives outside of Boulder, Colorado with her husband of thirty-two years. She’s raised four wonderful children who are now scattered across the country.

Theresa's debut book, He Belongs to Me, won the 2014 National Indie Excellence Award for romance and the 2014 Readers Crown Award for Mainstream Women’s Fiction and was a finalist in the General Fiction Category of The 2013 USA Best Book Awards.  
 

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Release Day: Just Beginning by Theresa Rizzo, a Guest Post, and a Giveaway!


Just Beginning
A Prequel to Just Destiny

Just Beginning: A Prequel to Just Destiny (#1) by Theresa Rizzo
Paperback, 263 pages
Publication date: December 10th, 2014

Twenty-something Jenny Campbell's life has been a series of screw-ups, and the latest one endangered her little brother's life. But when she falls for sophisticated Gabe Harrison, she has a chance to turn her life around...if she can keep her past a secret.

Gabe's career as a successful doctor has left just enough time for his teenage children and little else. But when beautiful, vivacious Jenny comes along, she breathes love and happiness into his lonely life. There's only one problem: their families are opposed to their relationship. Money and age differences mean nothing to Gabe as long as they have trust, love, and respect.

But can two out of three be good enough?


My thoughts about Just Beginnings ~~

Just Beginnings takes us back to the world of Gabe and Jenny, who we got introduced to in Just Destiny earlier this year. This story shows us how they met and how their love grew. Just Destiny is a wonderful story on it's own but the reader gets dropped right into the middle of their world. We never really get the backstory of the two of them. Just Beginnings gives us that. 

It was wonderful to find out more about Gabe and Jenny and to be able to see what their lives were like before tragedy strikes. Things fall into place that help explain Jenny's passion and the decisions she makes. We also get a better idea of what Gabe really was like and what he thought about things, something that we mostly get second hand in Just Destiny

I thoroughly enjoyed being back in Gabe and Jenny's world. Theresa writes such wonderful stories and I love these two characters. I want to reread Just Destiny again just so I can continue on in their lives. I think it would be interesting to find out if I perceive the story any differently now that I know what their lives and relationships with others were like before.  

I am a huge fan of Theresa's and have enjoyed all of her books. I get so excited when I know she has another book out., I know it's going to be a story I am going to love. If you have not read Theresa's stories before, you really should! 

Guest post
Welcome to The Book Bag again, Theresa! I loved this story where we get to see how the love of Jenny and Gabe started and developed. You released Just Beginning, which is the prequel to Just Destiny after Just Destiny was published. Tell us how that came about. What made you go back and write a prequel? Was that the plan all along, to write the back story after the fact? How did Just Beginning come about and evolve?
Hi Susan,

Thanks for having me back at the Book Bag!  Back in 2005 I had a well-respected NY literary agent who tried to sell Just Destiny, and failed. Several editors felt the story started in the wrong spot, that it should start with Gabe dying and the “real story” was what Jenny decided to do afterward.

I thought it was odd that a woman would want to have her dead husband’s baby and therefore thought readers needed to see Jenny and Gabe’s romance and understood their marriage, to support Jenny’s motivation for wanting his baby.

Apparently I was wrong. The general consensus was, kill Gabe and move on with the “interesting” part of the story. So I did. I cut the opening 180 pages of the original story and expanded the rest of the book. And the agent still couldn’t sell Just Destiny. But I believed this was a story readers would enjoy, so I self-published it earlier this year.

Just Destiny was so well received and enjoyed, that I asked readers if they would like to know how Jenny and Gabe got together and they responded with an enthusiastic, “yes”. Since I already had it written, I thought it’d be an easy thing to put it together and put the book out there. That was my first wrong assumption.

Firstly, my writing had improved a lot since 2005, so I had more revising to do than I’d thought. Simple things like, I’d failed to set many scenes properly.  I’d just start characters talking or doing something without cluing the reader in as to where the heck the characters are—in the kitchen, outside, on a boat…whatever.

And then, in my enthusiasm to get to the “exciting” part of the story, I failed to sufficiently develop the characters and short-changed Jenny and Gabe’s romance. I didn’t even show their wedding or event leading up to it—one chapter, we found out they’d married.

So it took me a bit of time to properly flesh out their early story, to let readers really understand the history behind Jenny and her mom’s conflict, and I had to do everything within the constraints of what I’d already set up in Just Destiny. I couldn’t add any great backstory that hadn’t been utilized in Just Destiny’s trial or anything that would change the trial.

And I didn’t want to prejudice the reader as to if Gabe would have really have wanted another baby. Even to this day, I’m not sure what his decision he would have made.

So though Just Beginning turned out to be a prequel, I actually wrote two-thirds of it first and intended it to be the opening of the story. If I were coming new to the entire Destiny books, I’d probably want to read Just Beginning first. Even though Just Destiny came out first, Just Beginning is, well, the beginning, yet I think it still has valuable entertainment value for those who have read Just Destiny.

What would you recommend, Susan?  
Thank you so much for this insight to your book, Theresa! Sounds like Just Beginnings was a bit of a challenge to write in some ways. I am not really sure what I would recommend. I could go either way. I  enjoyed Just Destiny so much and it was a treat to go back and learn more about Gabe and Jenny's relationship in Just Beginning. These were characters I had come to love and it was wonderful to spend more time with them.
And like I mentioned above, reading Just Beginnings now makes me want to go back and read Just Destiny again so I can just continue on with their story. So in that sense it would be nice to read the prequel first so that the reader has the whole story. But honestly, I felt like I got enough of a story with the first book and I enjoyed it immensely. 
I'm not sure I helped a whole lot, Theresa. Both books are wonderful, no matter what order you read them!   
About the author


Theresa Rizzo is an award-winning author who writes emotional stories that explore the complexity of relationships and families through real-life trials. 

Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she currently lives outside of Boulder, Colorado with her husband of thirty years. She’s raised four wonderful children who are now scattered across the country.

Theresa’s debut book, He Belongs to Me was a finalist in the General Fiction Category of The 2013 USA Best Book Awards!  Her second book, Just Destiny, was released in March of 2014.

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Theresa has very graciously offered an e-book of Just Beginning for one lucky person here at The Book Bag.

Also, she is going to pop in periodically today and would love to chat with you. Leave a question or comment for her and she'll be back to respond.



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Monday, April 7, 2014

On Tour: Just Destiny by Theresa Rizzo, a Guest Post, and a Giveaway!


Just Destiny

Just Destiny by Theresa Rizzo
Paperback and e-book, 320 pages
Published March 31st 2014
ISBN: 978-0-9890450-2-5 -- Print 13
ISBN: 978-0-9890450-3-2 -- Digital

What would you do if your whole world fell apart?

Jenny Harrison made some poor choices in the past, but marrying Gabe was the best thing she’d ever done. They had the perfect marriage, until a tragic accident leaves Gabe brain dead and her world in ruins.

Devastated by grief, she decides to preserve the best of their love by conceiving his child, but Gabe’s family is adamantly opposed, even willing to chance exposing long-held family secrets to stop her. Caught in a web of twisted motives and contentious legal issues, Jenny turns to best friend and attorney, Steve Grant. Steve wants to help Jenny, but he has reservations and secrets of his own.

When something so private and simple turns public and complicated, will Jenny relent? What is Steve willing to sacrifice to help Jenny?


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My thoughts about Just Destiny ~~ 

I read Theresa's previous book, He Belongs To Me. It was one of those books that just caught me off guard. It sounded good enough but I ended up loving it and loving the author's writing. So I knew Just Destiny was going to be a wonderful read. I have been looking forward to reading another one of Theresa's stories.

The following is from the prologue of the book and when I read it, I just had to find out what it meant. What an enticing start to a story!
'Even if he couldn't give her his heart, he'd embarrassed himself in front of millions of people and given her her dream proposal. The love would come.'
And what an interesting and controversial topic to explore, having the baby of your deceased spouse. That could not have been an easy subject to write about, lots of emotions and opinions of what's right and wrong. But Theresa does a wonderful job showing all sides to the issue.

Once again, I was enraptured with the writing in this book. I am not a writer myself so I don't know how one makes the words just flow off of the page and into the readers imagination but Theresa has that ability. I just loved reading these words and I found myself so engrossed in the story.

As I read a story, I bookmark a lot of lines that speak to me in some way. And usually in ever book I read I find at least one passage that I really love. This is the one from Just Destiny.
'Jenny looked sideways at her mom. "I liked it better when you had all the answers." "I never had all the answers.' She smiled. "You just thought I did."'
I highly recommended Just Destiny if you are looking for a beautiful written, modern story. I can't wait for Theresa's next story!

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Hi Theresa - Welcome to The Book Bag! As you can tell, I love your books. Your stories are so easy to read and get lost in and that has to take training and/or talent. I guess I would like to ask you about the road you took to get where you are at now in your writing career. Have you always written? Did you take writing classes? How do you go about polishing your work? 

Basically, I am curious about how this career came about for you and how you get to the final product. 

Hi Susan,

Thanks for having me on The Book Bag.  

I graduated from college with a BS in Nursing—but I didn't like it much and didn't use it long before quitting to raise our brood. I really had no career ambitions; I always wanted to be the perfect stay-at-home mother and wife—at least that’s what I thought I wanted. 

Unfortunately, midway through raising my four kids, I was shocked and disheartened to find that I wanted more from life. Let’s face it . . . parenting is HARD –often thankless—work. I got burned out.

Friends and family really enjoyed my annual Christmas letter where I recounted our family exploits, so I thought maybe I would try writing a book. It was something fun I could do around the children’s schedules.

Learning to write was doing something intellectual and creative, and it allowed me to breathe again and find me. Writing fed my soul and allowed me to be a happier person, hence a better mom and wife. It was a win-win.

I didn't take any writing classes per say, but I've been learning the craft of writing for the past 18 years. Every year I go to two to five writer’s conferences, I’m a member of four different writing organizations, I co-coordinate the Crested Butte CO Writers Conference and have run The Sandy writing contest for seven years.

Workshops at writers conferences are an amazing way to learn from authors who are currently selling, and agents and editors. It’s a great way to network with other writers and industry professionals. The writer organizations do an amazing job of educating authors both in the craft and business of writing. 

When I get an idea for a book, it usually revolves around an issue that fascinates me, then I think of characters to move around a plot. For instance my husband was on a business trip on my birthday one year, so my sister and brother-in-law took me out to dinner.  

I’d cut out this article in the newspaper about a woman being sued by her deceased husband’s family to keep her from having his baby after he was dead.  

The idea of having your dead husband’s baby seemed bizarre, but still it struck me as a frivolous, ridiculous lawsuit. I figured it wasn't anybody’s business, after all once you get married, your body’s mine and mine’s yours, right?

My attorney sister got this puzzled look on her face and said, “Actually that’s a really interesting legal issue.  I wonder if sperm is considered property . . .”  

And then my brother-in-law frowned at her, saying, “I’m not sure I’d want you to have my baby after I’m gone.”

So we discussed some legal and moral implications of the situation and what had initially seemed so incredibly simple and private, suddenly became complicated and intriguing, propelling me to do some research into the legalities and morality of the issue.

I was so fascinated with the idea that I had to build a book around it.

I knew I needed a couple and that the husband was going to die, and made up a background romance for them. In fact, I originally started this story with Jenny and Gabe’s romance, thinking that this was such a bizarre situation that the reader would need to experience their romance and see what a great marriage they had and why they were so awesome together, so they’d understand Jenny’s obsession to have his baby after he was gone. 

But when my agent tried to sell this book with that opening, several editors said they didn't really care about that part of it—it was all backstory, just kill Gabe and get on with the story. And they were right. So I cut the opening 150 pages of this book and expanded the rest.

Anyhow, when I write I plot the book out and then blast through the first draft in about four months, spitting out dialogue and plot. Then I research the things that come up, make necessary plot tweaks and go back in layer in descriptions, motivations, and emotions. Then I have a trusted beta reader read it and give me impressions.

Then I go back and revise it again, send it out to a couple more beta readers, and repeat this process several times until the book is as good as I can make it. So that’s how I write. 

Two of my most critical and helpful beta readers are my daughters. I am so blessed that they have wonderful eyes for picking up on a variety of writing intricacies that truly challenge me to put out the best book possible.

When they finished giving me notes on Just Destiny, Jess asked about Jenny and Gabe’s courtship and romance and said THAT’S a story she’d like to read. I thought about it—I still have those 150 pages . . . I could polish them up into a novella. What do you think?

After having read Just Destiny, do you think readers would like to read about Jenny and Gabe’s courtship and marriage or might that take something away from Jenny and Steve’s story?

Thank you so much for this wonderful insight into your writing life, Theresa. I am so glad that you are producing these great stories. And YES, I definitely would be very interested in reading Jenny and Gabe's story. They were so much in love and that love was the driving force for Jenny wanting to have Gabe's baby, even with him gone, so that she would always have a part of him with her. I look forward to it!

About the author


Theresa Rizzo is an award-winning author who writes emotional stories that explore the complexity of relationships and families through real-life trials. 

Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she currently lives outside of Boulder, Colorado with her husband of thirty years. She’s raised four wonderful children who are now scattered across the country.

Theresa’s debut book, He Belongs to Me was a finalist in the General Fiction Category of The 2013 USA Best Book Awards!  Her second book, Just Destiny, will be released March 31, 2014.

Connect with Theresa



Theresa has very graciously offered an e-book of Just Destiny for one lucky person here at The Book Bag.



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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

On Tour: Theresa Rizzo, Author of He Belongs to Me Talks About Her Voices and a Giveaway!




Yesterday I posted my thoughts about Theresa Rizzo's wonderful book, He Belongs to Me. This book drew me in from the very first page. You can read my thoughts here.

Today, Theresa is here giving us her thoughts on the question I like to ask authors about the voices they might hear while writing. It's always fun reading the answers.

I have heard other authors say that they 'hear voices in their head' and that is how they write their books: the characters are telling their stories. Not being a writer myself, that concept has always intrigued me.

When some people hear voices, we get them medical attention, others end up becoming writers. Does this happen to you? How do you come up with your stories?

The only time I hear voices is in my sleep while working on a book. Sometimes I’ll dream of my characters talking. I think OMG this is so brilliant that I’ll remember it in the morning — Ye-a-h . . . not so much. I've learned to get up and write down any genius thoughts ‘cause my memory is NOT so brilliant.
My ideas most often come from newspaper articles. Life is stranger than fiction and the situations people get themselves into fascinate me. For example the inspiration for He Belongs to Me came from a newspaper article about a young couple where the boy was accused of shaking his baby to death. When it went to trial, the young man was undisputedly acquitted, but I couldn't help but wonder how this tragic experience had irreparably changed them.
How could they go on and salvage their marriage? How could their love survive? His son died in his hands. How could he not subconsciously feel like he had killed the baby? How could they move on to create a happy family with this horrible legacy? Hence, He Belongs to Me was born.

About the author

Theresa Rizzo is an award-winning author who writes emotional stories that explore the complexity of relationships and families through real-life trials. Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she now lives outside of Boulder, Colorado with her husband of thirty years.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

On Tour: He Belongs to Me by Theresa Rizzo and a Giveaway!



Catherine Boyd will do anything to regain custody of her young son… Even reconcile with the husband accused of killing their son’s twin. Catherine graduates from college, eager to start a new life with her six-year-old son, Drew. But when she tries to bring him home, her parents refuse to relinquish control of the grandson they’d raised.

Wrongly accused of a horrible crime, Thomas Boyd has buried himself in his career, determined to forget his painful past and the family he lost. But now, five years later, Catherine is back, requesting his help to regain custody of their son — custody he thought she had. Though older and wiser, when courtroom battles reveal lies and secrets and generations of pain, will Thomas and Catherine find more tragedy and loss, or will old wounds finally heal?

My thoughts about He Belongs to Me ~~

I love it when a book I start to read just grabs me by the horns and won't let me stop reading. That's what He Belongs to Me did. I am not really sure what I was expecting when I signed up for this book tour. I knew the synopsis sounded interesting to me (otherwise why sign up, right?) But I was not expecting to be drawn into the story and the characters right away from the very first chapter!

The story is very captivating and easy to read. Theresa is an excellent writer who makes the words flow off of the pages. I Just wanted to keep reading and reading. And then the story gets pretty intense towards the middle with secrets being revealed. There was no way to stop. I found myself reading 'just one more chapter' to see what was going to happen next.

I loved everything about this book. There were the characters you just love and then those characters you just wanted to hate. (okay, maybe just a really strong dislike ~ everyone has some redeeming qualities, right?) And the story line was not predictable. I never knew where it was going, hence why I wanted to keep reading, I had to find out what was going to happen next.

I love the author's easy flowing words and the way she makes the reader become so involved in her character's lives. I am definitely going to be watching for whatever Theresa creates next. Thanks Theresa for allowing me to escape into your book!

And thanks to JKS Communications, 
you can enter the giveaway below 
for a chance to win an e-book of 
He Belongs to Me!

About the author


Theresa Rizzo is an award-winning author who writes emotional stories that explore the complexity of relationships and families through real-life trials. Born and raised in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, she now lives outside of Boulder, Colorado with her husband of thirty years.

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