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Representing author Eva Pasco

 




Today I am introducing awesome author Eva Pasco. She is the author of romance, drama, and contemporary women's fiction.

Midlife restlessness prompted a retired elementary education teacher to rekindle her passion for storytelling. Although Eva Pasco has published Nonfiction, she prefers writing in the genre of Contemporary Women’s Fiction. Het award-winning “lit with grit” is distinguished for its character-driven plots featuring female protagonists propelled by the nuances of their human condition.

Whenever Eva can break away, she enjoys day tripping along Rhode Island’s coastline where her favorite pastime is walking the shore at any season or time of day. In particular, scavenging for sea glass on pebbly beaches with lots of rocks.

CONTEMPORARY WOMEN’S FICTION:

UNDERLYING NOTES: https://amzn.com/B00HX364DY

AN ENLIGHTENING QUICHE: https://amzn.com/B01LX9UXWV

MR. WIZARDO: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SGZ63ZF

 

NONFICTION COLLECTION:

 

100 WILD MUSHROOMS: 

MEMOIRS OF THE ‘60s: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076B9BNZK


My review of Mr. Wizardo

You must read this book carefully and connect info about characters. It will be important later. Mr. Wizardo is an example of a book that teaches you about life. Everyone has potential, but not everyone knows a good counselor to reveal it. Doreen is a writer, Big Lyle is a fighter. Scott needs love but doesn't know how to. Eva Pasco uses many metaphors and leads a reader to the conclusion. It is not an easygoing book to read on the beach. It is a book with an obligation for understanding.

 

Comments

Kristina, well done. Loved your blog and writing style. Will definitely return for more. The review was to-the-point and well articulated. Thanks!

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