Written by: Nekisha Cyrus
Congratulations are in order for Trinidadian, US-Based Author, Reea Dara Rodney, who achieved Amazon Best-seller status for her children’s book series ‘Juniper and Rose’. The children’s book series follows two endearing twin sisters on their growing life adventures and has received raved reviews thus far.
Reea, who migrated to the US in 2006, wrote her very first book in 2016. Since then, the Amazon Best-Seller Author, Self-publishing consultant, Book coach, and Motivational Speaker has written and published (20) books, (nine of which were written and published in the one year), (24) personal development coaching modules; and (12) personal development manuals along with countless of blog articles. And if that list of accomplishments isn’t enough, she has also been featured on NBC, CBS and Fox.
Her Best-selling children’s series ‘Juniper and Rose’ listed below, is also available on Amazon in both English and Spanish:
We at Caribbean Entertainment Hub will like to congratulate the accomplished author and we look forward to her achieving greater milestones. To stay updated or connect with Reea, you can follow her on Instagram here. You can also contact her via her websites www.coachreea.com and www.darapublishing.co, or email her at coachreea@gmail.com and darapublsihing@gmail.com.
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