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S. Sprinkle’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted on 9/2/12

★★★★

Lots of twists and turns

“This is the first book I have received as a Goodreads giveaway. I must admit that I thought maybe the giveaway books were going to be lame and not worth reading, but this one certainly disproved that. I enjoyed reading about Noah and could certainly imagine myself in his place if my true love just up and walked out of my life. I liked the twists and turns this book has, and can’t wait to see what Sebastian Cole is going to be writing next.” –S. Sprinkle


Sebastian Cole Signing Books September 29th and 30th At The Big E

Posted on September 1, 2012

Book signing, Fair, Sebastian Cole, autograph, Sand Dollar, Love, Fiction, Romance, Fantasy, Romantic, Nicholas SparksHey, everyone. I’ll be signing Sand Dollar books on September 29th and 30th at The Big E — “New England’s great state fair!” Look for me in the Rhode Island building on the Avenue of States, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The official address is 875 Memorial Avenue, West Springfield, Ma. I hope to see you there!

Sebastian Cole

SebastianColeAuthor.com

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Kiersten’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted on August 29, 2012

★★★★

Reminds me of Nicholas Sparks

“I really, really liked this book. It was definitely my kind of book. Very Nicholas Sparks. I thought that maybe the plot sounded a little bit cheesy, but you know what, that’s what I love. I really liked the writing style of this book, and I just had a hard time putting it down whenever I picked it up.

Now, things really frustrated me in this book. The main things that just really irked me were Robin, and Noah’s parents. I JUST WANTED TO CHOKE THEM. Usually, by the end of a book, characters I really hate I end up liking, depending on what the author does with the character. By the end, I did like Robin, but I never quite liked Noah’s parents. But even though I was not Robin’s biggest fan throughout the book, I found myself wanting Robin and Noah to be together.

With that being said, my favorite character of course was Noah. How could it not be?

Just to sum things up, I enjoyed this book very much, and would recommend it to any Nicholas Sparks’ fans out there, like myself. If you are debating whether to read this book, DO IT.” — Kiersten


Janet Albanese’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted on August 27, 2012

Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love

★★★★

“A story of love and ‘what really matters in life’. Surprising analogies throughout – great job Sebastian Cole! I finished the book in 2 days – couldn’t put it down. Looking forward to his next one -” — Janet Albanese


Donna Marie Taylor’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted on August 21, 2012

Sand Dollar – a very special novel

★★★★★

“Sebastian Cole has written an outstanding debut novel. For those of us who have loved, been disappointed and heartbroken along the way and perhaps let someone we love down will find so very much to relate to in this novel. The characters grip you from the very start. The love story of Robin and Noah is realistic in every single way as along with joy comes heartache. I think Mr. Cole has the capacity to write eloquently what we often feel but cannot adequately express. He has already proven that in this novel. Without giving away too much, the novel brought me to tears and after reading what the author wrote at the end of the novel it was as if someone looked into my soul and wrote emotions I have felt for so many years. This is one of those books I will read and reread through the years. I highly, highly recommend Sand Dollar, this a novel not to be missed.” — Donna Marie Taylor


Find Me

Posted on August 20, 2012

“If someday you should ever think of me and miss me, know in your heart that I’d want you to find me once again. No matter how distant in time or space…
FIND ME.”  Sebastian Cole, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love


The Lesson Learned

Posted on August 20, 2012

Because for me, the sand dollar represents life, and how fragile life really is. What was once so very precious to me, suddenly and without warning, disintegrated and vanished before my eyes. Just like the sand dollar, life holds no promises. Seemingly solid and secure in our grasp, the blessings we have in our lives today are easily shattered tomorrow. The lesson learned: never take your loved ones for granted. And if you’re ever lucky enough to find that one person in life who makes you love more than any other person could possibly make you love, you treat every day together as if it were your last. You cherish every moment.”

 Sebastian Cole, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love


The One Who Got Away

Posted on August 19, 2012

“Perhaps you know someone whose heart clutches onto the bittersweet memory of the one who got away. Someone who secretly bears the weight of this imperceptible burden wherever he or she goes, every day of his or her life. Someone who’d gladly travel back in a time machine to a day when paths diverged, to mend together that which has been torn apart, setting destiny back on its rightful track — if only he or she could. Perhaps you know this someone better than you think. And should this someone happen to be you, may you find strength and support in the millions of others who shoulder this burden with you, and may you be reintroduced one day to true love… in this lifetime and whatever comes after.” — Sebastian Cole


The Three Reasons

Posted on October 2, 2012

‘How about I give you three reasons? Morning, day, and night.’

Her eyes narrowed.

‘Stay… so every morning when I open my eyes, you’ll be the first thing I see. Stay… so every day when I’m with you, I can show you all over again exactly how much you mean to me. And stay… so every night when you lay your head down next to mine, you’ll know… you’ll know just how much you’re loved.’

Her eyes drifted to the water as she thought for a moment, returning to look deep into Noah’s eyes. ‘Okay, Noah… I’ll stay.’

— Sebastian Cole, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love


“I Remember — I Love You”

Posted on August 19, 2012

‘You remember?’ he asked incredulously. ‘What could you possibly remember?’ he demanded, staring at her, waiting for the answer.

The beauty from within her soul shined brightly through her loving eyes as she looked deep into Noah’s now melting eyes.

‘I remember — I love you,’ she said in a soft voice, nervously biting her lip.  Sebastian Cole, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love


All That Really Matters

Posted on August 20, 2012

“I guess what I’m really trying to tell you is… we loved each other’s souls, and as long as we had each other, we were happy. And in the end, that’s all that really matters.”Sebastian Cole, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love


More Than Words

Posted on August 20, 2012

“More than words, her warm eyes speak volumes to my soul, and I know I’m loved.” Sebastian Cole, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love


Sand Dollar Book Giveaway Winners at Goodreads

Posted on August 20, 2012

Congratulations to all the winners of the August 20th Sand Dollar book giveaway at GoodReads:

Nigora Tohirova
Dilys Myhill
Donna Underwood
Nerissa Luis
Angela Baxter
Ruth Brier
Tiffany watson
Chantel Dandeneau
Michelle Ebbecke
Alison Wizer
Janet Albanese
Michelle Gilbert
Kristyn Stimach
Alexa Menz
Paige O’Neal
Lauren Priegel
Amanda Bethel
April Vaughan
Nicole Langreck
Becky Atwood
Hillary Lundblad
Natasha Simmons
Nikkie Thomas
Melissa Dwinnell
Marcie Oropeza
Elena goodlad
Bill Kozemko
Lisa Henard
Angie Liggio
Liana Chau

Thanks to the 1125 people who entered the drawing. I’ll be sending the books out in the next day or two. If you’ve read the book, please let me know what you think. I’d love to hear from you!

Sebastian

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Sailing Away

Posted on August 20, 2012

“And on that day, you and I will simply sail away…” — Sebastian Cole, Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love


The Journey

Posted on August 19, 2012

“Now that I’ve started this journey, I can’t see what lies ahead on this unfamiliar road, but I know one thing for sure: when I look behind, I see the things that I’ve accomplished… and I smile with pride.” — Sebastian Cole


Find Me

Posted on September 25, 2013

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Quotes by Sebastian Cole

Posted on January 16, 2013

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Review of Sand Dollar by Long And Short Reviews

Posted on August 7, 2012

★★★★

“Sebastian Cole has written a thought provoking and intriguing story in Sand Dollar… once the story hooked me, I could not put it down…I will say one thing, I did not see the ending of this one coming, and it brought tears to my eyes.” — Long and Short Reviews


Kelani’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted on August 5, 2012

One of my all time favorites!

★★★★★

“I won this book for free on the goodreads giveaways! Not only did Sebastian Cole autograph my book but he sent me 2 cards (with the cover of his book as the picture). One card was a personalized note to me which made me feel special. The other card was blank for me to do as I pleased. He also had a stamp with the same beautiful picture on an envelope for me. Also, in the package was a beautiful bookmark with the same beautiful stationary. I was pleasantly surprised!!

The book exceeded my expectations. I absolutely loved every part of it. I could relate to Noah so well it was scary. The book was about a man named Noah who does all he can to find a partner in life when one day he finds Robin unexpectedly. They quickly fall in love and marry. Shortly after they marry things fall apart. Noah has trouble getting over Robin because he believes they are soul mates. Add Robin’s hidden secret to the mix and it makes for an interesting story! (I will not go on because I do not want to ruin this story for you.) IT IS A MUST READ!!

Sebastian Cole did an AMAZING job with this book. It is a great love story with real life characters and real life problems. He reminds me of Nicholas Sparks with his ability to play on your heart strings throughout the entire book. At the end of the book in the, “A note from Sebastian Cole,” there is a part that touches my heart intensely. Cole writes, “Perhaps you know someone whose heart clutches onto the bittersweet memory of the one who got away. Someone who secretly bears the weight of this imperceptible burden wherever he or she goes, everyday of his or her life. Someone who’d gladly travel back in a time machine to a day when paths diverged, to mend together that which has been torn apart, setting destiny back on its rightful track- if only he or she could.”
That, in turn says it all. Read this book!” — Kelani K


Sand Dollar Book Giveaway Winners At GoodReads

Posted on August 2, 2012

Congratulations to all the winners of the July 31st Sand Dollar book giveaway at GoodReads:

Kiersten Kellogg
Nancy Gallagher
Allison Bachelder
Terri Clark
Doris Williams
Judith Policicchio
Marie Casabona
Charlene O’Connor
Debbie Lee
Donna Taylor
Angela Perry
Lindsay Fisher
Jeny Robertson
Toby Carter
Danielle L.
Pat Murray
Trisha Mckee
Michael Bourgault
Becky Darnell
Sabrina Moore
Melanie Layton
Deborah Garcia

Thanks to the 1262 people who entered the drawing. If you’re not one of the winners, please check back again soon for another giveaway. If you’ve read the book, please let me know what you think. I’d love to hear from you!

Sebastian

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Afullbookshelf’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted on July 25, 2012

Heartbreakingly beautiful

★★★★

“Sand Dollar is the story of Noah and Robin. Not only does it span their lives individually throughout the years, but also their relationship as well. Mr. Cole did a fantastic job of bringing Noah, Robin and all other characters to life. I was hooked from the beginning. I found Noah to be extremely likeable and could understand where he was coming from with his family background. Never did I get the impression that Noah was selfish or greedy like you would expect with his upbringing. Robin is a different character altogether. She is kind of a mystery. We don’t really get answers to Robin until closer to the end of the book, but it’s easy to guess which direction the story is going.

The story is told back and forth between present day Noah and his past. Sometimes I found it hard to know if we were in the present or past, but once I got a hang of how the story was written, it wasn’t difficult to follow.

I had an incredibly hard time putting this book down, because I needed to know what happened. It’s a heartbreaking story, even up to the end, but it’s beautifully heartbreaking.” Afullbookshelf


Kristina Circelli’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted on July 25, 2012

A Story of Love Across Time

★★★★

** spoiler alert ** “First of all, Sebastian Cole has the coolest freakin author name ever. I am jealous, and seriously considering stealing his name for a book character. Sebastian Cole. How can a name like that not produce an awesome book?

But I digress. Sand Dollar is not my usual read, and being the cynic I am, there were parts I had trouble getting through. Noah’s language, for one. Do men really talk like that? Do they really show such public displays of emotion? I don’t know.

I also felt like his love for Robin, at times, felt forced because I don’t really understand why he loved her. She was a pretty awful person for most of the book, and he wasted a lot of his life essentially being her stalker. Again, I’m a cynic, so this kind of fairy-tale love is a hard concept for me to grasp. But hey, it’s a story, so I went with it.

BUT, things changed at the end. In a good way. I was really interested in the revelation about Robin’s condition, and while I still think she was pretty crappy most of the time, I started to sympathize a bit more. I was also happy to see their reunion mainly because it pissed off Noah’s family so much (seriously, Miriam is a terrible person. I have no love for her at all).

One of the reasons I gave Sand Dollar a 4-star rating is because of the end. When a book makes me feel a range of emotions – even if one of those emotions is completely hating a character and then deciding maybe she’s not so bad after all, or that another is creepy and desperate but in the end simply an embodiment of true love – then that’s a good thing. I’m still not sure if I fully came around to liking Robin, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing because, like I said, I like the emotions that came from the book. I finished the book pleased with the way it ended and imagining Noah and Robin’s new life in heaven.

Speaking of heaven, I knew this book was about God going into it based on the reviews. I was a little hesitant because I’m not exactly a religious folk. I do love stories of epic battles between heaven and Hell, angels versus demons, but lighter love stories with God? Not really my thing. I am happy to say that the religious undertones are very slight, and that Cole tells the story with God in a way that isn’t preachy or corny. It’s simply a man’s first and last conversation with God, and it works well.” Kristina Circelli


Sand Dollar Selected As Finalist In ForeWord Firsts Debut Fiction Competition

Posted on July 18, 2012

Debut literary competition for first-time authorsGreat news! I just found out that Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love has been selected as a finalist in the ForeWord Firsts fiction competition for first-time authors, offered by ForeWord Reviews. Even if I don’t win, it’s a great feeling to be selected as a finalist. Wish me luck!

Sebastian Cole

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Read the press release: ForeWord’s Best First-Fiction Shortlist


Karen Thaxton’s Review of Sand Dollar at Amazon

Posted July 18, 2012

Love we can’t forget

★★★★★

“Special thanks to Mr. Cole for offering this book as a Good Reads free book to me. I started reading this book and I could not put it down. I was so meserrized by Robin and Noah’s love for each other and all the hardships they had to endure during their relationship(s). Very, well written, love story that keeps you wanting more and more. We all need to find a love like this and cherish it. I can’t wait for Mr. Cole to write another novel! Loved this book!!!!!” Karen Thaxton