Heather Hummel

Heather Hummel has penned more than a dozen books as a ghost author. Media coverage of these releases include Publishers Weekly, USA Today, the Washington Post and various magazines with a combined print circulation of more than 20 million. She is also a regular contributor to the Arts and Culture section of Huffington Post.

Her landscape and seascape photography is represented by the Agora Gallery in the Chelsea District of New York City. She is also a photographer of celebrities and other public figures as well as dogs.

Book Reviews by Heather Hummel

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Before We Were Strangers: A Love Story is a novel in the genre of literary fiction, primarily taking place in New York City.

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Tucker digs deep into the complexities of love.”

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van Praag cracks the code that deciphers magical fate when it comes to couture and the complexities of love.”

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Ultimately, Chan shows that family, marriages, and friendships involve devotion, work, and the willingness to heal the past in order to save them.”

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Ultimately, Pekkanen shows that relationships of any kind take work, expression of love, and the willingness to take risks in order to save them.”

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MacLeod shows that with determination, focus, and the willingness to take risks, fairytales can actually come true.”