Dinosaurs and Cherry Stems

Cindy's Crusades, Book 1

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Pub Date 29 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 1 Jul 2019

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*A Multi-Award Winner, Dinosaurs & Cherry Stems earned a Bronze Medal in the 2015 Global EBooks Contest for Romance/Erotica, and a Bronze Medal in the Readers' Favorite Awards for Humor. The story was a 2015 finalist in the Independent Author Network contest for Outstanding First Novel and a semi-finalist in The Kindle Book Reviews 2013, Best Indie Book Awards.*

Twice divorced, cynical Cindy Layton feels like a relic with prehistoric baggage, and doubts she can muster the courage to establish a new relationship, even if it's on her own terms.

Her journey out of the Stone Age hits freaky, hilarious turbulence when she joins an Internet dating service. The scammers and weirdoes she meets in cyberspace make Cindy want to crawl back into her cave, until she receives an accidental email from Jay DeMatteo.

Jay has the dating blues, too, but after meeting Cindy, reconsiders his options. Now it's up to him to convince her it's never too late to pursue a meaningful relationship, even when a couple is struggling with midlife adolescence.

*A Multi-Award Winner, Dinosaurs & Cherry Stems earned a Bronze Medal in the 2015 Global EBooks Contest for Romance/Erotica, and a Bronze Medal in the Readers' Favorite Awards for Humor. The story...


Advance Praise

Reviewed by Roy T. James for Readers' Favorite

Dinosaurs & Cherry Stems by Susan Jean Ricci is the story of Cindy, a vivacious woman who, having a defunct marriage, wants to unleash her emotions. She clandestinely obtains her husband's paramour's number, telephones, and suffers the agony of finding her suspicions about her husband's cheating habits to be true. She starts dating with a vengeance, and initially many turn out to be disastrous, including a few attempts through the internet. She learns lessons and other new things, like the fetishes a few of her 'victims' entertained. She also finds courtly and gallant gentlemen, and enjoys their companionship as well.

Dinosaurs & Cherry Stems by Susan Jean Ricci makes the heroine gain our sympathies right from the beginning. In man-woman relationships, the probability of either partner becoming an epitome of defects is more or less the same. This is an interesting book, the unsure nature of the male clearly visible in all the 'adventures' Cindy jumps into. This novel is a true reflection of human society, the male-female imbroglio.



By alan nayesFormat:Kindle EditionI thoroughly enjoyed Ms. Ricci's novel and would recommend it to anyone who has ever been in a difficult relationship as well as those in successful happy relationships--I know I've been in both. Now I'm a hermit--just kidding. Seriously, read DACS, preferably with a glass of wine and in front of a nice fire in the fire place. When you find yourself rooting for the characters, Cindy and Jay, to succeed, it's like rooting for yourself. And hey, that's kind of fun.


Reviewed by Roy T. James for Readers' Favorite

Dinosaurs & Cherry Stems by Susan Jean Ricci is the story of Cindy, a vivacious woman who, having a defunct marriage, wants to unleash her emotions. She...


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