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Contemporary Fiction Friendship Literature & Fiction Religion & Spirituality Women's FictionThis is the kind of book that just makes you feel GOOD. For me, it's the epitome of what Contemporary Christian Fiction is all about! Great characters, believable plot, fantastic story, and a message about how to live as The Savior would want us to. I instantly fell in love with Susan,(which happens to be my best friends name - in my real life), she is a hoot, and I felt connected to her from the get-go. Add in Miss Lilly...
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You Make Me Feel Like Dancing: A Novel (Va Va Va Boom Series) This is Allison Bottke's third fiction book and the first in the Va Va Va Boom! Series. She really shines as an author with YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING. I have enjoyed reading this book several times and enjoy each time as much as the first. The characters are fun and real. I enjoy "spending time" with them through the pages of this story. I laugh, cry, and...
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You Make Me Feel Like Dancing VaVaVa Boom Series Allison Bottke 2009 David C. Cook Fiction/Christian/Women Reviewed by Cindy Loven Susan Anderson is the Disco Queen, the owner of the famous hair salon Disco Diva. However she is hiding, from her past. A past that was soon to catch up to her. Busy, busy, busy is the only way to describe how Susan lives. Her salon is extremely successful, she is in love with her husband...
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"You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" by Allison Bottke is a charming story about a former New York City girl who danced the night away during the glittery disco era. Now, she's a 50-something hairdresser on the Las Vegas strip. Glitz and glamour is in this gals blood. She and her friends keep in touch online, sharing life and loves and successes and failures. This is terrific Baby Boomer chick lit! This is a really fun read...
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Allison does a great job of bringing you into the Disco era and just about everything the seventies had to offer. Her characters are believable and through them, Allison delves into friendships, marriage relationships and what true love is. This book is fun to read, funny and it surprisingly touched my heart deeply. Someone describes Susan's salon as this, "Disco Diva isn't just about hair. It's a feeling you get while you're...
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