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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 Rebecca Graves

5/5
Dancing at Midnight is ideal for readers who enjoy stories of self-exploration set within a historical context.

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/ April 2022 Monthly Feature

By Darren Harris

5/5
The King’s Son is ideal for readers who enjoy well-written, detailed historical fiction with a touch of mystery and fast-moving and detailed battle sequences.
/ April 2022 Monthly Feature

By Robert Derry

5/5
Robert Derry uses his poetic-like writing style to tell a harrowing story involving a handful of characters whose lives are somehow connected by nothing more than a 17th-century waterman who resides under the old London Bridge.
/ From The Bookshelf

By H.C. Helfand

5/5
Fee Simple Conditional is a touching story with complex themes and life lessons. Helfand’s characters are realistic and well developed, and she shows readers that not all battles are fought and won with weapons.
/ From The Bookshelf

By Paul Douglas Lovell

5/5
Empty Corridors is impactful because Paul is not just a character created to fill a role in a story. He is a living, breathing person who has laid his soul bare for the world to see.
/ March 2022 Monthly Feature

By B. Fox

5/5
Paper Castles tells the story of James Brooke, a 28-year-old man living in smalltown Ohio. James is a dreamer searching for his purpose in a world that seems to be collapsing around him.
/ From The Bookshelf

Be

By Ellie Lieberman

4/5
Be is a thoughtful story that shares the ebb and flow of two families as they attempt to move forward from the tragedy and heartache that life has dealt them.
/ From The Bookshelf

By Maggie King

5/5
Laughing Can Kill You captures all the cozy mystery elements from a likable amateur sleuth and an unlikable murder victim to an inviting setting.