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From Chapter 10, " At The Pharmacy" As I look at various beauty products, I think about the same, daunting look I have had for years. When I worked at CAL Mastery, I often got my hair and nails done almost every month. I also wore a lot of red clothing, as well as red lipstick. Now that I am mostly home, however, I have let myself go, tremendously! I have not bought anything new for myself since the kids started to play sports and do their music lessons. I had believed I was one of those "supermoms"—the ones who seemingly do not put much emphasis into their looks, but instead, focus on being their children’s number one fan. That is probably why I am wearing these torn-up sweatpants and oversized tee. (p.205-06) IN THE DOLLHOUSE , 2018 All Rights Reserved.

Release TODAY

My book is published! I am officially an author. Although it took incredible time, dedication, stamina, and strength to finish In The Dollhouse, it is my dream come true! Not only am I able to tell a story, but I have completed a compilation of my deepest thoughts and imagination, and have even attached a part of my soul to it. Indeed, it is not only freeing but humbling to make a promise to myself and then release a beautiful display of it. By all means, please enjoy my novel,  In The Dollhouse . RELEASE DATE: FEBRUARY 16, 2018 via Google Books.  For More Information -  Facebook Twitter Thank You! - Liz P. Vara

Valentine's Day

The date of publication is aimed towards Valentine's Day. I cannot imagine a better day to reveal the essence of love than a day which celebrates it. Although my book, In The Dollhouse , follows a path to self-discovery, it mostly centers on self-confidence while having a family in today's world. Though the fictional tale journeys into the daily task of raising a family, parenting, and sustaining a marriage, it also carries an undertone of how to keep it together - all of it! What separates this tale from others is at some point, a few of us may just suddenly feel all alone one day. How do we face the challenge of possibly feeling unworthy within or around others while also continuing to wear a smile, as if lipstick had created the need for that? Sometimes, it is not easy to paint a face on the actual one each of us has, but at times, it is quite necessary. It just cannot be required at all times ... for our own sake! Join In The Dollhouse as Erin Greene discovers how t...