Larry Peterson

  • Lissette E. Manning – Review

    Lissette E. Manning reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “We’re able to watch a family grow within a period of seven days while faced with an adversity that, at times, seems to want to topple the family altogether. The fact that they’re able to bounce back and find strength and meaning within the very world…

  • aobibliosphere – Review

    aobibliosphere reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “I am an orphan myself and the eldest child too. I can relate well with Teddy, the eldest brother, as he gathers his wits about him now that he takes over his late father’s role as head of the family. The circumstances and intensity may be different but…

  • Lissette E. Manning – Guest Post by Larry

    At Lissette E. Manning, Larry talks about writing for a YA audience, “Sexual interactions between a boy and girl should be approached carefully and gently and never be explicit. The reader will get the idea without all the pronounced description.” To read the full guest post, click here.

  • A Pocket Full of Books – Review

    A Pocket Full of Books reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “I was hooked on this one from the beginning. The writing is very unique and really stands out. The voices are just very distinctive and they’re all so easy to relate to.” To read the full review, click here.

  • Adventures of Frugal Mom – Review

    Adventures of Frugal Mom reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “Here is an alert to this book. Make sure you have a box of tissue ready. You will either laugh until you cry and you will cry at the sad moments. This book is that good.” To read the full review, click here.

  • aobibliosphere – Guest Post by Larry

    At aobibliosphere, Larry talks about his family’s struggle with cancer, “Seems that cancer is like Al-Qaeda – always sneaking around, attacking people and trying to kill them.” To read the full guest post, click here.

  • Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer – Review

    Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “I enjoyed the lively cast of characters and their antics. Peterson captures their thoughts and emotions giving them depth.” To read the full review, click here.

  • Sara's Organized Chaos – Review

    Sara’s Organized Chaos reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “The Peach children immediately feel like real characters and within the first ten pages you are rooting for them and want them to do well.” To read the full review, click here.

  • aobibliosphere – Spotlight

    aobibliosphere spotlights The Priest and the Peaches. To read the full spotlight, click here.

  • The Paperback Pursuer – Review

    The Paperback Pursuer reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “When I started reading, I knew that I wouldn’t be able to put it down; most of the characters are so lively and well-written that they could be alive in the next room.” To read the full review, click here.