Marilyn Torbett is hostess for book signing
Harolyn Enis, Barbara Thompson and Marilyn Torbett show off the new book. (Photos by Helen Ford Wallace).
Marilyn Torbett was hostess for an open house honoring Harolyn Enis who has written a booked called “When Ireland Fell Silent.”
The author autographed books for three hours and the guests enjoyed talking about the Irish history that the author had written about in the novel.
Among the guests were Mary Price, Penny McCaleb, Becky Buchanan, Susan Edwards, Barbara Thompson,Jill King, Bette MacKellar, Lyn Elam, Patti Marshall, Linda Lowe, Beverly Chansolme, Margaret Spears, Pam Shdeed, Cindy Crittenden, Kitty Champlin, Alice Dahlgren, Linda Rodgers and Sandy Meyers.
Mary Price, Penny McCaleb and Becky Buchanan were at the party.
Marilyn Torbett welcomes Patti Marshall to her home.
Harolyn Enis releases her new book called “When Ireland Fell Silent”
Director of Information and Development Joe Hight reviewed local author Harolyn Enis’ new book called “When Ireland Fell Silent.” Read his review by clicking on this link….http://tinyurl.com/2avnhhy.
Locally, the book can be purchased at Full Circle and also you can buy it on Amazon.com.
A reception will honor the author at Full Circle Bookstore on November 16th at 6:30 p.m.
Local author Harolyn Enis.
Lou Kerr and Jeretta Nord talk about their new book “A Cup of Cappuccino for the Entrepreneur’s Spirit”
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Lou Kerr and Jeretta Horn Nord talk about their new book, “A Cup of Cappuccino for the Entrepreneur’s Spirit,” and their book signing party in New York City.
M.J. talks about Charles Faudree
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“Bricktown” Book Update
BOOK SIGNING

Steve Lackmeyer’s next book signing is set for Best of Books in Edmond on May 9th from 1 until 3 p.m. His book “Bricktown” is nearing the 900 mark in sales and will probably go to a second printing.
I caught him signing his books at Barnes and Noble, but other local retailers also selling “Bricktown” are Full Circle Book Store, Oklahoma’s Red Dirt Emporium and Borders.







