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oh, hi! I'm Jennie.

Like many creatives, The Redhead Notes is a passion I pursue in my free time. However, the job that pays the bills is working as a pediatric speech-language pathologist. I help little ones find their voices in my day-to-day work, whether through spoken word, sign language, or even speech-generating devices. But, at the end of the day, everything I love focuses on communicating ideas in one form or another.

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By Nina Romano

5/5
Dark Eyes is ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction with a thrilling mix of mystery and romance.

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/ July 2022 Monthly Feature

By Branwen OShea

5/5
The Calling is ideal for readers who enjoy a fast-paced story with elements of science fiction and mysticism and strong male/female heroes/heroines.
/ June 2022 Monthly Feature

By Guetty Stewart

5/5
Emily and The Red Balloon Club is ideal for readers between the ages of eight and twelve; however, I think a younger child could easily grasp the concepts discussed in the book.
/ June 2022 Monthly Feature

By Ellie Lieberman

5/5
The Butter Thief is ideal for readers between five and nine years of age who enjoy animal-themed stories with a magical twist. (But I really enjoyed it too!)
/ From The Bookshelf

By C.A. Asbrey

5/5
The Innocents opens with a chance encounter between Abigail MacKay and Nat Quinn on a train platform and then quickly shifts to a train robbery. Asbrey keeps the story moving quickly while capturing the wildness of the old west.
/ From The Bookshelf

By Aaron Scott Wickel

4/5
A Whisper of Wind is ideal for readers who enjoy being immersed in a futuristic fantasy world with descriptive action scenes.
/ May 2022 Monthly Feature

By Nina Romano

5/5
The Girl Who Loved Cayo Bradley is ideal for readers who enjoy western romance infused with Native American culture.