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New Reviews–The Clock Strikes Midnight

October 27, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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New Review–Sara Jayne Townsend When she finds out she has three months left to live, Janie Knox returns home #museitup #theclockstrikesmidnight Click To Tweet and faces the past she has spent so long running from, to try and put right some wrongs before it’s too late. As the story unfolds we learn more about Janie, […]

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5-Star Review The Clock Strikes Midnight–Amazing Story with a Number of Twists

October 19, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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The Clock Strikes Midnight by Joan C. Curtis is a tale of revenge and of putting things right, a story of hidden truths. Janie Knox wants to live her life quietly in Savannah with her life-partner Sue-Anne. Twenty years earlier, following the imprisonment of her stepfather for killing her mother, she packed up and left […]

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A Review of The Clock Strikes Midnight by the Rabid Reader

September 24, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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There is a feeling of the great southern author, Fannie Flagg, in “The Clock Strikes Midnight.” Janie is living in Savannah with her partner, running a successful business when she gets terrible medical news. The clock is now ticking for her to finish business relating to her mother’s murder and the recent release of her […]

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Those Who Enjoy a Good Mystery Will Enjoy The Clock Strikes Midnight

June 22, 2014 By Joan Curtis 1 Comment

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Five-Star Review from ReadersFavorites! Reviewed by Jeffrey Brooke-Stewart for Reader’s Favorite With The Clock Strikes Midnight, Joan Curtis has written a true page-turner. The plot follows a successful businesswoman named Janie as she takes a journey back over her life. The diagnosis of terminal cancer (given on the opening page, so no plot spoiler there) […]

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David Newman Reviews Hire Smart and Keep ‘Em

June 22, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Hear what people are saying on Amazon about Hire Smart and Keep ’em David Newman talks about Hire Smart and Keep em. In this video he says, “This is the only book that I’ve ever read that has a strategic focus and specific tactical scripts about what to say and what not to say.”  

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Keep ‘Em and Save Both Time and Money

June 22, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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A 5-star review for Hire Smart and Keep ‘Em Keep `Em and Save Both Time and Money, December 5, 2012 By Tess “20-years as an Editor” (USA) – See all my reviews This review is from: Hire Smart and Keep ‘Em: How to Interview Strategically Using POINT (Hardcover) The phrase, “Time is money,” has been in use since the […]

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Outstanding–This Book is An Essential Read for Any Interviewer

June 22, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Five-Star Review on Amazon for Hire Smart and Keep ‘Em   5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding: this book is an essential read for any interviewer!!, August 26, 2012 By CarrieElle – See all my reviews This review is from: Hire Smart and Keep ‘Em: How to Interview Strategically Using POINT (Hardcover) I’ve been involved in interviewing and hiring sales […]

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