Thank you for stopping by my blog! I realized I’ve never officially introduced myself, so I wanted to take a moment to share a little about me. While this blog isn’t focused on my personal story and projects, I thought it might be helpful to provide some background on my professional journey.

I’ve been a published author since 2008, when I released my first devotional. In 2010, I published my first fiction novel, which has since evolved into a trilogy. I’ve also written a marriage ministry curriculum and am currently working on a non-fiction book.

I love helping authors and readers connect, and I saw this as an opportunity to not only apply my professional skills but also support fellow authors—whether self-published or traditionally published—in getting their books in front of readers. I personally understand how important that is, especially in such a competitive industry.

I would love the opportunity to help out! Please let me know how I can be of service to you?

Thanks again for reading this blog!

Tracy Cavelli 🙂

Email: thereaderslense@outlook.com


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5 responses to “Who Am I?”

  1. superblyxylophonea6d9fcfdfb Avatar
    superblyxylophonea6d9fcfdfb

    Awesome! I have 14 books that I have published that I would love to get in readers hands!
    Cindy

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    1. thereaderslense Avatar

      Send the one you are trying your best get in front of readers to me, and I will do a free review for you!

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      1. superblyxylophonea6d9fcfdfb Avatar
        superblyxylophonea6d9fcfdfb

        How would you like for me to send it to you?

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      2. thereaderslense Avatar

        Is your book on Amazon?

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      3. superblyxylophonea6d9fcfdfb Avatar
        superblyxylophonea6d9fcfdfb

        Yes, they are actually my dad’s books that I published for him.

        His name is George E Boyer.

        You can choose one that interest you.

        He writes historical fiction, based on true events.

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