ISSUE
01
MONTHLY
NEW SLETTER
MARCH
2014
catchup
this issue
Living the Expat Life P.1
Exploring Lviv P.2
Meet Daniel Quinlan P.3
New Projects P.4
in the News
5 Star Review on Amazon
for Hush
Baby
Could not put it down
As with all of the other
books by Cindy Vine that I
have read, I could not put
this book down. I read until
2AM this morning because I
had to get to the end.
The characters are well
written and believable. The
plot is great and also
believable. It is ultimately a
very sad story but there are
some redeeming aspects
like Kyle finally finding some
happiness. The last page
definitely delivered a jolt.
I highly recommend this
book, as I do the author's
other novels. I look forward
to reading her next work
By Susan Keeping
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Living the Expat Life
There are worse things in life than being an
Expat in a country on the brink of war. Being a
part of history is both exciting and scary. As we
wait for the results of tomorrow’s referendum in
the Crimea we wonder what the future will
bring. Will it impact us living in Kyiv? Only
time will tell.
When I accepted the job in Kyiv, Ukraine was a
relatively peaceful country. The end of
November 2013, all of that changed. However,
despite the unrest and protests life goes on. We
only missed three days of school at the height of
the protests. People carry on with their daily
lives, going to work, shopping, eating out, going
on holiday – it’s quite bizarre really. It
definitely looks far worse on the news than it
does living here.
Most of the action in Kyiv was around the square
known as Maidan.