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About ROTAIDA and the RUNESTONE


*I thought I’d read a chapter Saturday morning before starting my weekend housecleaning. There went the day. I had to keep reading to find out what happened next.

Debbie Lincoln, secretary


**My granddaughter, who never thanks me for anything, sent me this email: Thank you, thank you, grandma, for sending me this COO-OO—OOL book!

Joan Becker

Retired publisher


**I bought it for my granddaughter, but first I had to read it myself.

Sharon Scott,

Financial Advisor


“Write another book! I don’t want Rotaida to go out of my life.

Joan Kutcher, Artist


About ROYAL SPY


I especially like the scene in the market, where Rotaida is trying to keep Morag the witch from catching her again, and she goes with the traveling monks. She’s so eager to get started: “Let’s go! Let’s go!”

Sharon Scott,

Financial Advisor


**It’s a great story! I read it right straight through.  I kept flipping back to the map in front to see where everything happened. And you get other people’s points of view, not just the Christians. Now I want to read the first Rotaida book again.

Tara Logie, Nurse


**What I like about ROYAL SPY is that Rotaida meets and makes friends with so many different kinds of people.  

Suzanna Leigh, Illustrator


I expected it to be “chick lit”, but it’s a great story!

John L. Watkins

Retired Navigator


The descriptions make me feel like I’m really there, seeing those trees and plants and walking those hills. (The author) must have really been there..

Karen L. Kincy

Student and author


I gave both books to my grandsons, ages 10 and 13. They love them. I put my name in them so I can get them back and read them myself.

Carolyn Dyer, Fabric Artist

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