It never gets old for me. There is just something about a beautiful review that encourages me to keep writing, reminding that my words do matter. Today I’m sharing 3 new reviews I came across on Amazon for 2 of my books – Words We Carry and Twenty Years: After “I Do”.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020
Format: Kindle Edition
A heart-warming memoir that made me smile a lot
We’re nearly there, at 20 Years after “I Do”, my husband and I.
I enjoyed this book tremendously. Kaye has a sharp sense oh humor, although it brought a tear or two in my eyes.
It takes courage and pride to put your marriage life on paper, a testimony that respect and communication are at the very foundation of any relationship.
Do not take tomorrow for granted, an advise I will gladly follow.
This is the first book I read by Kaye. I discovered an author with a deep understanding and respect for life, in all its aspects.
A poignant read, highly recommended for all ages, irrespective of where they find themselves in their relationship.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020
Format: Kindle Edition
Female obsessions: shoes, clothing, weight, hair, makeup and lipstick. As a man reading this book, this was certainly an eye-opener! But D.G. Kaye doesn’t just deal with the superficial aspects of life and self-esteem from childhood to adulthood, she also covers relationships (including toxic ones), guilt, negativity, and how they all impact on self-worth.
Books like this can easily descend into either the mawkish/self-obsessed or become hectoring. Ms. Kaye – writing in a charming and engaging style – walks the tightrope between these extremes well. Many folks, especially ladies, will find this an invaluable addition to their library.
“Take ownership of yourself and your feelings.”
Indeed, yes.
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
In the authors’ words, “We need to love ourselves and respect ourselves before anyone else can. If there’s fire, get out!” is in the core of this unquestionably must-read book.
I wish I’d read this insightful narrative many years ago. Anyone who’ll read D.G. Kaye’s story, I believe, would find something about herself. The kind and “talking with a friend” narrative—not lecturing but a friendly conversation heart-to-heart with us, her readers—prompted me to reflect on myself and admit that there is still a lot of work to do on the way to a happy, self-esteemed person.
Though not a joyous subject, the author tactfully leads the reader to ruminate about herself from the positive point of view. What a wonderful way to learn how not to judge and not to deprecate yourself!
What inspired me—and I trust every single word of the author—is that she tells her own story. Surviving the difficult, denigrating experiences of her childhood and young adult years, she had found a way to restore herself for a happy life. Even more, making it a mission to help her friends and us who got lucky to come across this amazing book.
Would I have a daughter, this book would be my present for her 14th birthday.
I can’t recommend Words We Carry highly enough.
Congratulations, Debby, on these wonderful reviews. Toni x
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Thank you so much Toni. ❤
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Brava! No visit from the trolls this week. Yay!
I understand how important reviews are to an author. For me, it’s getting to a “magic” number on Amazon as a new author. Slowly, but surely. . .
So proud of you for setting a high bar, Debby!
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Thank you so much Marian. Lol, I decided to leave the irrelevant ‘troll comment’ out! 🙂
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Debby, these reviews are wonderful and just what you deserve. You have a gift of sharing without a hint of patronisation or telling folk what to feel and do. That is a gift. ❤ Your readers and I include myself in that group, are able to truly connect and find ourselves in your words. New awarenesses and wisdom are gained and for that, we are truly grateful. ❤ xXx ❤
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Jane, thank you for this most humbling and beautiful compliment. I am truly touched. That is the essence I could hope for ‘find ourselves in your words’. Thank you for making my day my Lovely. ❤ ❤ xxx
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Wonderful reviews to celebrate, Debby! Cheers to you! 🙂
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Thank you so much Natalie 🙂 x
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You are having a great day, Deb!
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I’ll take them as they come! 🙂
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Hi Debby – just great and no wonder you feel ‘chuffed up and bushy-tailed’ so pleased for you …
Your blog posts are always a pleasure to read … so I can sort of envisage how the stories in your books would evolve – cheers and congratulations again – Hilary
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Thank you so much for your wonderful comment and compliment Hilary. Hugs 🙂 x
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Those are three marvelous reviews. I can’t say I’m surprised since I’ve read some of your books. The power of words is a beautiful thing. I always used to teach my students that words matter—they can hurt or heal. Sticks and stones is a fairy tale because words are important. I’m glad to have enjoyed many of your words, Debby.
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Thank you so much Pete. Words I use in one of my books – sticks and stone. Bang on! 🙂
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Congratulations Debby. You deserve them all. Hugs xx
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Aw thanks Joy. You are good for the soul. 🙂 ❤
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Congrats on these thoughtful and positive reviews. Yes, something to lift up the spirits on a cloudy day in an author’s life.
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Thanks John. Absolutely! 🙂
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Congratulations, Debby. Your books reach so many people… ♥
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Oh thank you for saying that Olga. I hope so. ❤
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What else could I say, Debby, but I agree. Well done. You must be chuffed. And how wonderful to have a five-star review by Marina Osopova.
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Thank you Norah. Chuffed is the word! And yes, Marina the historical fiction amazing author reading my memoirs! 🙂 xx
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That’s pretty cool. 😎
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Thank you Norah 🙂
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Three excellent reviews, Debby. And all well-deserved. Congrats!
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Thanks so much Diana 🙂 x
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Congratulations on these two reviews, Debby! x
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Thank you Stevie xx
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Wow! 😀 Debby, congratulations on these three thoughtful reviews! They are all wonderful, reflective and gives insight into the books and they were touched by them. Well done … it is fantastic when readers take the time to leave reviews! Have a great weekend, my friend! xx
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Thank you so much Annika. Your comment just added to my joy! Happy weekend my friend! ❤ xx
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These are all great reviews, congratulations. And you are so right, a good review, especially by a reader who gets it, is so encouraging. After reading this post, I thought I should check my books. And lo and behold, there was a wonderful review of Amanda in Holland. Just what I needed. So thanks!!
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Yay, so happy you dropped by and then your day was made Darlene! Thank you ❤
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Reviews do fill our heart with delight Deb. Congratulations! Your books touch a special string of the heart. Keep writing! 🙂
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Thank you so much Balroop. ❤
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Congratulations, Debby, on these lovely reviews.
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Thanks so much Robbie x
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