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Cindy Martinusen-Coloma
Cindy Coloma is a national bestselling author who has published 12 novels, including: Beautiful (2010 Christy Award finalist for Young Adults and 2011 Revolve Young Adult Tour featured book); The Salt Garden (one of Library Journal's best genre books in 2004); Song of the Brokenhearted (2013 ECPA... show more

Cindy Coloma is a national bestselling author who has published 12 novels, including: Beautiful (2010 Christy Award finalist for Young Adults and 2011 Revolve Young Adult Tour featured book); The Salt Garden (one of Library Journal's best genre books in 2004); Song of the Brokenhearted (2013 ECPA bestseller with coauthor Sheila Walsh); Orchid House (2008 ECPA bestseller); and Winter Passing (2001 Christy Award finalist and Romantic Times Top Pick).Cindy has collaborated on fiction projects with bestselling author, singer, and speaker Sheila Walsh, and as a ghostwriter with a former federal prosecutor and national TV legal-news analyst.Her nonfiction projects include collaborations on memoirs such as The Waiting (May 2014, Tyndale Momentum) and It's a Wild Life: How My Life Became a Zoo(June 2014, Medallion Press), a book about an exotic animal zoo in Michigan and the Nat Geo Wild television program. Cindy developed and wrote the nonfiction book Renting Lacy: A Story of America's Prostituted Children (coauthored with former Congresswoman Linda Smith) and has also written over one hundred published articles.Cindy is a speaker, book doctor, and writing coach. Her writing coach clients have included both aspiring and professional writers. She tailors her programs to meet their individual needs and goals.She's spoken at such events and conferences as the World Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany; Mt. Hermon Christian Writers Conference; Simpson University Faculty Retreat; LittWorld in Tagaytay, Philippines; and many others. In her local area, she has co-led a writer's group for seventeen years.With five children ranging in age from their early twenties to a baby boy, Cindy's life is always full of laughter, joy, and toys to trip over. She can't own enough books or watch enough movies, has more travel dreams than possible for a human (including underwater and outer-space itineraries), but loves home best of all. She and her extended family have lived in the Redding, California area for over thirty-five years.
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Little Librocubicularist
Little Librocubicularist rated it 12 years ago
Caleb + Kate didn't quite leave a mark on me. I did like it, but not really something that will stay with me for a long time.The romance element of the story was okay. But considering that it is supposed to be a modern day Romeo and Juliet, "okay" isn't good enough. I just felt that some moments tha...
I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it 12 years ago
I usually steer clear of Christian fiction as I am no longer Christian and I don't want to be preached at, but this book looked interesting. Usually I also avoid Romeo and Juliet pastiches as I disliked the original play and therefore anything based on the pairing would also irk me. This book flowed...
Yona's Book World
Yona's Book World rated it 13 years ago
The book started good but I just didn't feel it. Not the characters, not the story, not anything. There were just words. Caleb and Kate fall in love, but without explanation. In one moment they don't believe in love in the next they love each other and they will forever. There were the point of view...
Reads and Thoughts
Reads and Thoughts rated it 13 years ago
This love for her consumes my brain like a fire and pounds through every cell in my being...Kate Monrovi has the perfect little life everyone is rooting for. Her family has the money to buy whatever she wants and she goes to one of the most elite private school on their state. With her family's stat...
Anna hashtag doing to much
Anna hashtag doing to much rated it 13 years ago
I never thought I could read this one, but then, I got lucky enough to purchase this book at a bargain bookstore. Awesome! I was actually having a hard time to rate this book whether giving this a 4 or a 5 but then decided on a 4.5, not bad. I actually thought this is all too cliche for me. That Cal...
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