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14 April 2015

Stashes by PJ Colando Review with Giveaway!


About the Book

Jackie and Steve Breeden, Baby Boomer parents, have built a solid, idyllic life on a small Midwestern farm. Aching body parts remind them that they are not getting any younger, and neither are their dreams. They long to get their lives on the road like their hero, the late Charles Kuralt.. Opportunity arrives when their married son loses his job - and home to foreclosure. They become reverse empty nesters, and buy a Winnebago to cut loose and explore America.

Son Brandon, and his ambitiously conniving wife Amy, embody their generation’s prevailing sense of entitlement. Before the older couple departs, Amy embellishes the micro-dairy business by growing and selling marijuana edibles, dragging Jackie into the scheme. As the local bank vice president, Amy secretly increases the amount of the Home Equity Line of Credit that financed the Winnebago. Oops - adventures and adversities ensue.

Stashes reaches behind the sensational headlines about job downsizing, recession, foreclosure, medical marijuana, and generational conflicts of ideals, expectations, and values to show how these issues can actually play out in comical real time. Our times.





About the Author


As a licensed speech-language pathologist I have written thousands of clinical reports – and some of them contained fabulous fiction. Now I write for fun and freedom of expression.
Flash fiction, short stories, and personal essays have been published in magazines, including ‘ASHA Leader’, ‘Lit Centnral’, ‘Orange Coast’ and ‘The Lutheran Message’, newspapers, and non-profit newsletters. My work has also been included in the anthologies: Open to InterpretationThe BiscuitShe Writes, and Wisdom Has a Voice.
My Americana humor novel, STASHES, was published in June 2014, the first in a series. The next book will be HASHES AND BASHES. Don’t you wonder what it’s about? Purchase STASHES and there will be clues.

I relish oral reads, including Dime Stories , Literary Posse, and LIT UP! I’d loveto come to talk with your book clubs, groups of writers/readers. I have an extensive public speaking resume. I provide home baked goodies and prizes.
My husband, Larry, and I are also widely traveled, a quest endowed by my parents. We grew up in small towns in the Midwest and now live in southern California. We feel deeply grounded, yet we crave adventure. No kids, no pets, lots of friends, and few financial obligations: what a life we’ve created, fellow Baby Boomers!  Come join…via my writing.
I write while my husband watches sports (read: often). He calls me a walking exclamation point! I dash –
I’m told there’s sunshine in my voice. I am having a blast!

My Thoughts

Oh gosh what a fun book. I did have to read it in bits and starts, not because I did not like it, but because I had other committments to get through. I did finally finish it and thought it was one of the most humerous books I had read in some time.

A typical midwestern couple, with a son and daughter in law. The couple, Steve and Jackie, he a dairy farmer and she works at a school. Jackie decides to retire and they buy a RV and the fun begins. They goal is to travel the country and let their son take over the business. Their daughter in law, Amy, who works in a bank, comes up with a brilliant idea to sell "pot' cookies along with the bottled milk that the dairy delivers. Now mind you Jackie is all for this, has imbibed a bit in the wacky tabacy a bit herself. Well she is is of the baby boomer generation!! She agrees with Amy and they set up one of the barns as a place to grow the stuff and Jackie and Steve head off on their adventure.

Sadly while on the road they find out that the nest egg they though they had is gone, thanks to Amy's dabbling into the account. Amy has made some financial errors in Steve and Jackies accounts and it causes some big issues. She tells this to Jackie over the phone and the Breeden's are forced to come back home with limited funds.

Told in alternating viewpoints with a lot of humor thrown into the mix. Jackie and Steve are a great couple, the son needs a kick in the pants and the daughter in law is just not my favorite character but they say things happen for a reason and that is the premise of the whole story. I could relate a lot to the Breeden's as we are of an age. This is a lighthearted and funny story. I got the giggles when explaining the book to hubby. I really enjoyed it and look forward to the next one in the series, Hashes and Bashes.

I received a copy for review from the author and was not monetarily compensated.

Giveaway!!

The author has graciously offered to give a copy of the book(ebook) to one lucky person. Just leave me a comment with a way to contact you should you win! Thanks and good luck!!

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