Monday, March 12, 2012

Book Talk: The Ninth Step by Barbara Taylor Sissel

The Ninth StepHello Digital Book Today readers. Our book talk segment features The Ninth Step by Barbara Taylor Sissel. Readers have loved The Ninth Step by rating it 4.6 stars on on 19 reviews. Readers who enjoy Jodi Picoult or Barbara Delinsky will enjoy The Ninth Step.
Book Description: The Ninth Step is a story of redemption, of being brought to your knees in the sober light of day to face a monstrous error and yet somehow finding the strength to stand up, to try and make it right. Even if that decision breaks your heart, endangers your freedom and ultimately threatens your life. Read the entire book description on Amazon.

What reviewers are saying about The Ninth Step:

Heartfelt, compelling, and unforgettable” ~ Colleen Thompson, Amazon Review

Women’s Fiction Triumph” ~ Joan Reeves, Amazon Review

This book grabbed me from the very beginning. ~ C.M. Fong, Amazon review

About the Author:
Barbara Taylor Sissel was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and grew up at various locations, mostly in the Midwest. She has always been a lover of stories, the ones her big sister told to her and her younger brother, and the wild tales she related herself that often left her mother perplexed. They were too crazy to be from true experience the way Barbara claimed and yet they were vivid enough that they weren’t quite lies either.

Reading and admiring Wuthering Heights was the book that got her thinking about becoming an author and it was a dream that stayed with her through marriage, life as the wife of a prison warden in Kentucky and the births of two sons. It wasn’t until the last child was off to school that she finally sat down to write and then what came was influenced by her experience living with her family on the grounds of a prison.


Justice is a central issue in her stories. Justice and forgiveness. How far is it to unforgivable? Is it ever too late? These are the themes that resonate. What happens when an ordinary family is impacted by a sudden, extraordinary calamity?

Along the way to publication, Barbara has placed twice in the William Faulkner/William Wisdom writing competition. She works with a group of successful, talented authors and in addition to writing fiction, she also works freelance as an editor and writer. Her articles and short stories have appeared in several venues. Currently Barbara lives and writes in The Woodlands, Texas.

Grab yourself a copy of The Ninth Step today on Amazon.

Visit her website:www.barbarataylorsissel.com
Follow Barbara on Twitter: @barbarasissel
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