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Tracy Riva recently reviewed HYPHEMA, and it was a GREAT review!
This is what she has to say:
“I sat down to read Hyphema late one night. I thought I would start it, read for about thirty minutes and then go to sleep; instead, I stayed up till almost four in the morning reading it. Immediately immersed in the story, the tension never let up enough for me to even consider putting it down and coming back to it later.” (read more…)
Thanks Tracy Riva!
Have a look at the
2012 Blue Ribbon Selection of Summer Reading
put together by Publicity Prime
and see a selection of 29 different books
including Hyphema by Chelle Cordero
When we last tuned in, or at least on February 25th, I posted a list of movies where the weather made a significant difference to the story and I challenged folks to guess which one of the movies I never saw.
I even thought I might help out with a hint that I thought would effectively eliminate about half of the movies listed. Alas, no one guessed the correct movie!
I’ve seen Twister, The Wizard of Oz, The Perfect Storm, The Day After Tomorrow, Groundhog Day, Forrest Gump, Gone With The Wind, The Shining, The Truman Show, Casablanca, and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
The one movie I NEVER saw was Key Largo
But since I really want to give away some books, I’m emailing out a few .pdf copies of my Living, Breathing, Writing books anyway. These books are based on my successful Amazon Kindle blog Living, Breathing, Writing.
February is American Heart Month
May you never need to call the ambulance
(except maybe for childbirth…),
but if you do, we are there for you.
Download this FREE .pdf ebook now from PayLoadz
This booklet is intended as a guide to help you get through a medical or trauma crisis it is not intended to replace professional medical or emergency response or advice.
I have been an Emergency Medical Technician, CPR and First Aid Instructor, and volunteer with a local ambulance corps for nearly three decades. I’ve responded to numerous emergencies, performed CPR, delivered babies, transported trauma victims and sometimes just offered comfort to a patient enroute to the hospital.
People deal with emergencies differently, but no matter how serious or minor the event may seem to someone else, each person who experiences pain, fear or loss for themselves or a loved one is dealing with a true crisis. It is my hope that this booklet will give a little comfort when it comes to dealing with an emergency.
Best wishes for your continued GOOD health!
~Chelle
Final Sin by Chelle Cordero
Deputy Sherriff Commander Jake Carson has his hands full… investigation of a brutal multiple homicide, a troubled son and a vindictive ex-wife. He meets young, free-spirited paramedic Julie Jennings. When Julie becomes the subject of an obsession, it puts both of them in danger…
Hyphema by Chelle Cordero
Hyphema: Bleeding in the eye caused by trauma… Matt Garratti, a paramedic from New York, moves his wife and son to North Carolina to work at his dream job as a flight medic. Pakistani born Sudah, his wife, receives frosty stares and insensitive comments from their new neighbors… Matt wonders if he is pursuing his dream or bringing his family into a nightmare from which they may never wake.
Are you looking to spice up your next book club discussion?
Check out Hyphema
Matt Garratti, a paramedic from New York, moves his wife and son to North Carolina to work at his dream job as a flight medic. Pakistani born Sudah, his wife, receives frosty stares and insensitive comments from their new neighbors… Matt wonders if he is pursuing his dream or bringing his family into a nightmare from which they may never wake.
Here is the HYPHEMA Book Club Discussion Pack








