Double Header Book Sale!
It’s been awhile since I’ve put any of my books on sale so I’ve gone all out and doing a double-header!
Starting TODAY, running through July 23rd, my book, P.S. I Forgive You for the first time will be FREE! If you haven’t yet got a copy of this book, hop on over to Amazon and download a copy!
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Blurb:
“I hurt for her. She wasn’t much of a mother, but she was still my mother.”
Confronted with resurfacing feelings of guilt, D.G. Kaye is tormented by her decision to remain estranged from her dying emotionally abusive mother after resolving to banish her years ago, an event she has shared in her book Conflicted Hearts. In P.S. I Forgive You, Kaye takes us on a compelling heartfelt journey as she seeks to understand the roots of her mother’s narcissism, let go of past hurts, and find forgiveness for both her mother and herself.
After struggling for decades to break free, Kaye has severed the unhealthy ties that bound her to her dominating mother—but now Kaye battles new confliction, as the guilt she harbors over her decision only increases as the end of her mother’s life draws near. Kaye once again struggles with her conscience and her feelings of being obligated to return to a painful past she thought she left behind.
What are people saying?
5 Stars
A thought itself of such a mother D.G. Kaye was unfortunate to have is disturbing. Yet I can’t help but express my sadness about her mother’s plight while she, herself, was a victim of the unloving family.
The scene where the mother wanted to console her daughter at the news of her (daughter’s) upcoming heart surgery and was denied by her broke my heart.
I think the book will appeal to the broad readership – who suffered in a dysfunctional family may find inspiration in the D.G. Kaye’s story, who grew up in a loving family may appreciate it even deeper.
Something else I’ve yet to do is to put my latest book, Twenty Years: After “I Do” ON SALE. Also, beginning today, and running through til the last day of July, I will be putting this book on sale for .99 cents!

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Blurb:
May/December memoirs.
In this personal accounting, D.G. Kaye shares the insights and wisdom she has accrued through twenty years of keeping her marriage strong and thriving despite the everyday changes and challenges of aging. Kaye reveals how a little creative planning, acceptance, and unconditional love can create a bond no obstacle will break. Kaye’s stories are informative, inspiring, and a testament to love eclipsing all when two people understand, respect, and honor their vows. She adds that a daily sprinkling of laughter is a staple in nourishing a healthy marriage.
Twenty years began with a promise. As Kaye recounts what transpired within that time, she shows that true love has no limits, even when one spouse ages ahead of the other.
What are people saying?
Are you thinking about getting married? Worried about the future? What happens twenty years later? Most women marry older men when they are younger. Twenty Years: After “I Do explains what you might expect twenty, thirty or forty years later.
Debby G. Kaye writes what I would label as memoirs. Her editor calls this one a self-help book. Deb has a story so compelling that her memoirs work their way into being helpful. She inspires me, not to write my memoirs because I’m not as brave and forthright as she is. However, as an educational consultant, my gut reaction is that her book needs a study guide, and I’m just the person to write it.
Are you married or thinking about getting married to an older man? Maybe not, but if you are married for very long, you will be married to an older man whether you set out to do that or not. D.G. Kaye points out some authentic problems in Twenty Years: After “I Do that you are going to encounter when your husband reaches his 60s or 70s. Probably if you thought about all of them in your 20s, it would paralyze you, and you would never get married. However, as she points out, you think you are invincible when you are that age, and you just jump in. Yet, many people jump into marriages in their later years. They will face these problems without as many years of understanding of their partner.
If you read this book, you will learn how Debby managed to “navigate companionship challenges and show love and kindness to her partner, handling life together gracefully and in harmony.” Some of the hard challenges she shares must have been excruciating to write. What happens when or if wee willy wimps? How do you talk about death, burial, wills? Does your partner have grown children? They certainly play more of a part in your relationship than you might expect since they are out of the home.
This is the perfect gift for the holidays. It’s an easy read with lots of good advice.
Twenty Years: After “I Do”: Reflections on Love and Changes Through AgingTwenty Years: After “I Do”: Reflections on Love and Changes Through AgingTwenty Years: After “I Do”: Reflections on Love and Changes Through Aging
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I wish you better success than I had with my giveaway. Even with Sally’s and Mae Clare assistance, I ended up with books left over. I’m embarrassed, to admit this, however, it was a learning experience. I’ve read both of these two books of yours and can recommend them to your followers. HUGS
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Aw, thank you Chuck. And I’m a bit confused? What do you mean you had books left over? It was your ebook on sale right? ❤
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What a generous offer, Debby. And, of course, I had to take you up on both! Lol. Now to carve out a bit of reading time! Good luck with the promo!
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Thanks so much Diana. I know all about the reading time. I’m long overdue to get to another of your books awaiting me on my big fat Kindle too, lol. We all get there eventually. ❤
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Fabulous, Debby, I got them both.
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Oh thank you Robbie. I really hope you enjoy when you get to them. ❤
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Thanks very much, Debby! Good luck with the promo!
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Thanks so much Olga. Good luck with yours too. ❤
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Good luck! Posted on Google+ and LinkedIn. Not a good week to post on my sites or I would. Migration soon in progress. Same names, just on a new server.
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Thanks buddy! Grr, site moving – almost as bad as house moving, lol. Good luck! 🙂
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P. S. I Forgive You is on my Kindle and I have a print copy of your last book which I’ve reviewed. This is an irresistible offer though.
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Thank you so much Marian, for your friendship and readership, 🙂 xx
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Hope it does very well Debby.. have shared and hopefully the two sales posts will boost.. hugs xx♥
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Thanks so much Sal and thanks for the push for me to do a sale. I was already thrilled day 1 with the great rankings my 2 books fell back into, getting them back into visibility. ❤ xoxo
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Deb, I just finished “Words We Carry” and have now got P.S. I Forgive You. Yay, so excited to read that one.
I reviewed the former on Goodreads but when I went to write the review on Amazon, they wouldn’t let me! So, I called them to inquire about WHY. They are going to get back to me today. It is bizarre. I bought the ebook in June. Not sure why they aren’t allowing my review to post. I’m going to get to the bottom of it though.
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Hi Lis. Wow, first, thank you so much for reading and reviewing. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on the book. I will dash over to Goodreads. But bummed Amazon won’t let you share??? Just curious, did you try writing the review on both .com and .ca. I’m wondering if it would go through on one or the other for future reference because I know of other authors who have had this problem, yes, it’s usually authors who do! 😦 xx
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Hi Debby! I have them both in my kindle already, but thanks for your generosity. Have a wonderful rest of the day and weekend! ❤ xx
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HI Vashti! Thanks so much! Happy weekend to you too my friend. ❤ xx
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Hi Debby – good luck with the sales – I seem to be in more serious mode for reading … cheers Hilary
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Thanks so much Hilary. 🙂
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Thanks Sis for sharing on our sister blog ❤
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What a beautiful generous offer Debby.. Much Love my friend.. 🙂
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Thank you my Lovely. ❤ xx
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Great deals! I already have PS I Forgive You and just purchased Twenty Years: After “I Do” – I’ll share this promo across the social airwaves xo I hope you have much success with it!
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Oh thank you so much Christy. That is lovely of you. I do hope you enjoy it when you get around to reading. ❤
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What a generous offer, Debby. Thank you. I hope your books find their way into the hands of many readers. Best wishes. xx
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Thanks for your kind wishes Norah. ❤
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I enjoyed reading both of them.
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Thank you Stevie ❤
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