Praise for The Two Sisters' Café

The Two Sisters’ Cafe is reminiscent of Madeleine L’Engle. The prose is beautifully written and the story contains fantastic elements. Eulo & Macy transport you to rural 1950’s Kentucky. Lifelike characters step out of the farms and shops in need of help and sisters Vannie and Alma May have a power over them that is one part charm, two parts magic. The Two Sisters' Cafe is highly recommended primarily for the writing - highly unusual for an indie book.

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...An enchanting tale of two sisters and a small town cafe. The two authors draw the reader in as expertly as the sisters draw customers into the cafe, with rich descriptions of comforting southern food and dialogue as refreshing as iced tea... not to be forgotten are the well-placed whimsical drawings by illustrator Pablo Ferro.

April Sullivan, Reader Views, www.readerviews.com

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