Hi, there! Would YOU like to take a peek in my diary?Wait, we haven’t been introduced. My name is Fern, and by some wonderful stroke of good luck, I live in the beautiful, tropical Florida Keys.My life is wacky, often wild, and always entertaining. From my love-hate relationship with the book, The Secret, to my encounters with cursing parrots and skittering crabs, the summations of my offbeat … the summations of my offbeat life will make you laugh right along with me.
It is a particularly exciting year because I finally meet the man of my dreams! Or is he?
This fast-paced story is an intimate look inside my life as I go all-in and hand over the keys to my diary. Go ahead…Take a PEEK!
Spend some time with the lady Kirkus Reviews calls ‘fun, likable company.’ Fans of Julia Kent, Tracy Brogan, and Melanie Summers are sure to enjoy this lighthearted romantic comedy. Get your copy of The Keys to My Diary: Fern now.
P.S. Now featuring a BONUS epilogue!
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A cute summer read. Definitely made me laugh.
The Keys to My Diary ~ Fern was my first read from author Ann Omasta, a fun and enjoyable read, as all books should be. Well written with likable characters written in the form of a diary. An entertaining, and well-written read from her (as narrator the author does a wonderful job). I was given an Audible copy of this book & am voluntarily reviewing it. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
The Keys to My Diary: Fern was another great rad by Ann Omasta. Fern lives in the tropical Florida Keys and lives a wacky and wild life. She has a love-hate relationship with the book, The Secret. This year of her diary; she meets Mac, the man of her dreams. This is a great book that follows Fern’s entries in her diary. I can’t wait to read more by Ann Omasta.
The Keys to My Diary: Fern
By: Ann Omasta
Narrated by: Ann Omasta
Series: The Keys to My Diary, Book 1
This is a fun listen! Read to us directly from Fern’s diary, we get to hear her inner most thoughts on her daily life. From her job, and friends to her love life, we have an inside look at her most precious thoughts and serious worries. I loved getting to know Fern. Omasta writes the book as if she is talking to her diary,and the one way conversations were leaving me laughing out loud and giving real thought to some of her questions. It’s an interesting way to get to know a character.I have to say, I loved her budding relationship with her “black card” member, Mac and their crazy excursions. In true diary fashion, we get to hear all the judgemental, worries, loves, secrets and hopes that Fern has figuring no one is every going to read it. And the epilogue is just a huge plus! Omasta narrates the book too, so we get the full feel of Fern. It’s a blast.
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very light hearted and easy to read.
Laugh out loud.
Romantic, easy to read,
Fern is certainly a great ad for The Secret. What a year she had! I did figure out what Mac did to have the black card
Not bad. It few on me as it went along.
I found this book very difficult to read. I understand that the diary format of the book necessitates a different style of writing than usual fiction, but this was too simplistic for my tastes. I also couldn’t get past the fact that this middle-aged woman sounds like an especially neurotic tween-aged girl. It gets better, but I felt like it was an uphill battle getting there.
Not my cup of tea. But hey others may like a little down and dirty. The storyline would have sold this book without the nitty and gritty.
I liked it, author took a little too long to get into story.
enjoyed setting and characters
Main character seemed naive for her age. I was able to finish it, but would not pick up another in the series. Not for me.
Light beach read.
I found myself wanting to smack Fern and never felt invested in her character. I couldn’t finish it and that’s rare for me.
a good light read.
I enjoyed reading most of this book, but some of the romantic scenes were just overly gross.
This was a fun story with an interesting twist at the end.
Ending was “unfinished”