Testimonials
” "[A Slow Climb Up The Mountain] was full of love, longing, struggles, passion, emotions and a lot of thrilling suspense. It was hard to put down, an easy but thought provoking read, and well written. It would be easy to see this become a series so that we could see Jotty's future life, because I don't think there would be a dull moment considering her spunk. I enjoyed this well written story of the struggles of a young girl trying to find her way in life. The setting is in rural Nevada, which is also my home. Many a day I took that slow climb up Rattlesnake mountain. Sue describes it beautifully. This is an enjoyable story for young and old alike."
- Jeanne Capurro
” "This writer attacked a difficult topic [in Suppressed] and kept it believable. At first I thought her idea of a whole body transplant was really "out there", but after investigating, I see that it is actually being tried. Additionally, the author develops the character well, making the reader care as she revealed the character's inward thoughts and perspectives. It was an easy read that kept my attention from beginning to end. Sue C. Dugan’s writing was very descriptive and detailed. The way she eluded to Annie’s emotions was beautiful, so well written that I could actually feel them as I read. The way she described the settings and scenery was written in a way that allowed me to visualize the detail clearly and vividly. This book was well written and had an intriguing story line. It is perfect for someone who is interested in medical and scientific advancements. While this book is fiction, it’s the philosophical element of "what if" that was really interesting."
- anonymous reviewer