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"The plot is complicated and swift. The fast pace is fun to read and makes a lively tale...
It is a mass of contradictions that glues this tale together into a satisfying blend of history and romance. Tash has that touch of magic that flows into the written word. She’s talented with a flair for history. So be sure CHALLENGE THE WIND is on your to-be-read list."
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--Brenda Ramsbacher, Scribblers, RIO Member President, Reviewers International Organization, 2004-2006
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"With the right balance of history, action and love, Challenge the Wind is a book to be remembered. I recommend this artfully written novel to anyone, especially history buffs."
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--Cynthia Ward, Reviewer, eBook Reviews Weekly
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If you like a well-researched historical tale, then give Challenge The Wind a try. Highly recommended. The drama, action, and romance will keep you glued until the end.
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--Marianne LaCroix, Love Romances
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"...A powerful American Revolutionary War tale that dispenses a deep look at the impact of war on a family and those who come into their circle. The novel captures the souls of the audience through its powerful characterizations. However, the key to this strong historical story is the underlying theme that no matter how noble the cause war is hell on not just the combatants, but the loved ones waiting behind for news that those they cherish still live."
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--Harriet Klausner, #1 Reviewer Amazon.com
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"Readers who enjoy this time period and well-developed characters will appreciate Debra Tash's Challenge The Wind as an excellent read."
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--Deena Johnson, The Word On Romance
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"This is a gripping historical romance that ought to appeal to today's readers."
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--Rachel Hyde, Myshelf.com
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Awarded for excellence from...
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* 2004 EPPIE - Best Historical Fiction
* The National Writers Association - Florida
* Panhandle Professional Writers - Texas
* CNW/FFWA - Florida State Writers
* American Pen Women - San Francisco
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"Dancing in Circles by Debra Tash is an afternoon sitting on the porch swing enjoying the breeze...the book is worth a look."
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--Alicia Cathers , Rountable Reviews.
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"I certainly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for something that will leave them with a warm fuzzy feeling."
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--Suzanne Claud, Reviewer BookIdeas.com
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Debra Tash has crafted a saga of complexity, freshness, and inspiration. Dancing In Circles kept me glued to the page hoping that Minnie and Alfredo would be able to reach beyond the walls that kept them apart and find love. I hope that Ms. Tash continues to share her profound insight into the human soul with us.
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--Dena, Fallen Angels Review
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Young and old alike will delight in DANCING IN CIRCLES, and if you don’t like it…well, since I don’t have a hat to eat, I'll dance a jig…in circles.
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--Tina Burns, The Road to Romance
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"I congratulate Tash on her research abilities, writing skills, and imagination and creativity, and highly recommend THE MAIDEN'S SONG to historical buffs and romance fanatics."
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-- Patricia Spork, Wordweaving,
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"Novels set in ancient Sumer are few and far between and if you enjoy stories set in the ancient world as much as I do, then you will enjoy reading one set in a different place and time to the norm."
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--Rachel Hyde, Myshelf.com
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"The Maiden's Song is a wonderful story of life, treachery, and destiny found in the ancient world of Mesopotamia. This book is a must read for any lover of ancient history."
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-- Marge Robbins, Simegen
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"Tash is a powerful storyteller, breathing life into ancient times, making their stories real and immediate, relevant to modern readers. Questions of life and death, of love and hate, motives of revenge and love, bring her characters vividly to life. Moreover, Tash's obvious scholarship and love of the period gives the novel an authenticity, a flavor and spirit seldom-matched in historical fiction. Remarkable! Very highly recommended."
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-- Cynthia Penn, Wordweaving
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"Debra Tash has created a beautiful heartfelt story with in-depth characters and an interesting storyline. Her characters grab the readers attention with their first appearance and keep it to the end. I was drawn to the plight of Timarete and Metellus, pulling for them to love one another. It was a joy to watch their love blossom. WOMAN OF STONE touched my heart in a special way and is truly a book not to be missed by anyone."
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-- Robin Peek, Under the Covers Reviews
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