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The Visionary: Today’s #EggcerptExchange Feature — 8 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing that link, Pam, and thanks for being my guest today. Your story sounds very interesting. Have a blessed and happy Easter!

    • Thank you, Anni! It was a lot of fun to write, well at least the second draft was, LOL! Twins are so much fun!

    • Oh, Anni, I thought you were talking about my book, but I realized you’re talking about Pamela’s! Never mind, twins are still fun!

    • Thanks Annie!! When I wrote the novel, I hadn’t read one with M/F twins…only those of the same sex. Not saying there weren’t any….just that I hadn’t read or heard of any.

      Thanks for stopping by!
      PamT

    • Thanks Jacquie, it was very interesting to uncover that family history.
      Thanks for stopping by
      PamT