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Corny Macaroni

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Psychologist, Taylor Jordan, is great at assisting others with adversity, but has no clue as to how to untangle the web of deceit and lies she has spun against those she professes to love, while her best friend, Karen Dean, attempts to weave her way through a maze of failed relationships, low self-esteem, and menacing, mysterious messages that threaten her very existence. As the drama unfolds, life's most challenging questions are finally answered, and a clear vision emerges.

236 pages, Paperback

First published March 5, 2013

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Kim Ford

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Kim is a native of Florida and a graduate of Florida A & M University. As a former educator and Ms. Black Florida, she has always understood the importance of having dreams to ignite and fuel the fire burning inside of us all.

Ms. Ford's personal break-through journey has led her to discover her greater inner self, design her life, and create a vision for her true passions: writing books and songs, developing business opportunities, and empowering others.

Her first published novel, Corny Macaroni, is a fiction chronicling complicated relationships. She has also created an album of original songs.

Desiring to 'pay it forward' has led Kim to engage in numerous philanthropic endeavors. She is committed to helping others through her inspirational and thought-provoking messages of empowerment, accountability, and personal development.

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September 15, 2017
Let me begin by saying: LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, THE TITLE!!

From the mysterious beginning, the reader is drawn into this work by the rich characterization, well structured chapters, and powerful prose.

For this to be Ms. Ford's initial offering, I was impressed with the ease of the writing style that is generally reserved for "seasoned" authors.

I liked the fact that the book was not too predictable and that there were some surprises.

I don't like giving away the plot of a novel in my reviews, so I can only say, if you like a novel with several "elements" you will enjoy Ms. Ford's work.

Just one suggestion...I would like to have an electronic version, paperbacks are not conducive for traveling.

I anxiously await her next project.
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