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review 2014-10-21 02:39
Amazing!!
Rock Notes - Renee Lee Fisher

As I sit here, still a little emotional, having just finished reading rock notes, my mind scrambles to say what I thought of this book...... Honestly, feelings would be more appropriate. From the very first, to the very last page i've felt like I was on a rollercoaster of emotions.
Meet Max Rand, band member of Rolling Isaac's, aka rand to his friends, max to his fans and Madison Tierney aka maddy, ex columnist turned freelance creative writer.
From the start rock notes grabs at you, pulling you within the pages, you just want to keep reading.
It's full of laughs - I think I smiled on almost every page, Emotionally gripping - loss, heartache, music, success, friendship, doubt, but most of all it has love, beautifully, imperfectly, sweet love.
Best line, to me was " Madison you're now my secret musical note"
The "notes" throughout the book were a brilliant personal touch, I loved the raw heartfelt emotion in them.
This book tugs at the heart in more ways than one, be prepared to feel a little emotional.
As an added personal touch max wrote the lyrics to a few of his songs, the best one? .... "My Empty Heart" it almost made me cry and i can only describe it as beautiful.
I loved the suprises, some were much hoped for, others a definite suprise.
Renee Lee Fisher, Rock Notes rocked! Not just for the music you feel while reading this book, but for the love, the friendships, for overcoming the past and looking to the future. I can't wait to read the next book in this series!!

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text 2013-07-01 17:16
Sex Over Sixty? Women Say, "Yes, Please" But Not to These Guys!

Thanks, author and speaker Renee Fisher, for your hilarious series of Huff Po articles on "Sex and the Sixty-Year-Old." In Part 2, excerpted here, we learn of Renee's friend Susan, a 60+ woman who is trying her luck at internet dating. Sadly, most of that luck has been bad, with come-ons like this:

 

"For those of you who believe my friend Susan hasn't given online dating enough of a chance, rest assured she has been doing this since the original site, Cavematch.com. Thus far, she has only excluded the sites that would result in the FBI confiscating her computer."

 

"After she is contacted by men, and, after she continues to communicate with them via personal email and phone calls, she is able to eliminate most of them as not a good match for her. "Not a good match" may mean various things:"

 

"1. Men who send her photos of their genitals.

Susan assures me that this has happened on more than one occasion. I didn't ask her if they were Glamour Shots or just candid shots. It might make a difference." And so on."

 

Check out rest of Renee Fisher's original post; it's riotously funny.

 

What did my plus-sixty squeeze write online that attracted me almost five years ago? "Boris Seeks Natasha." Right away I knew he was:

 

  • Whimsical,
  • Witty,
  • A Rocky and Bullwinkle fan,
  • In my ballpark, agewise and otherwise
  • a Baby Boomer.

 

A man like that has got to be great in bed . . .  I figured. And I was right! If sex between seniors upsets your sense of order or propriety, then you probably won't like Spunk, a Fable, my new novel available on amazon.com. If, on the other hand, you are open to the idea that sex can continue to be a vital and important part of a happy life as long as the parties involved are interested, then you will love this sexy, crazy, dystopian romp.

 

Source: www.huffingtonpost.com/renee-fisher/online-dating-over-50_b_3443781.html
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