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Jacqueline Arnold has been a wonderful inspiration to me as she has coached me along, teaching me and encouraging me to write my book. I could never have done it without her. She has a way of saying just the right words when I would get frustrated, giving me hope for the end results. I am thankful that God put her in my path at just the right time…God makes no mistakes.
— Deborah Leigh Bennett, I Got This! – God. A Journey of Grace
You’re gifted! Loving your suggestions!
— Chris Turner, Beloved from the Start/The Death of Innocence & Restoring the Soul from Childhood Sexual Abuse
THANK YOU!!! I have tears in my eyes the way you keep my voice but make everything better. You are a blessing from God to me.
— Author Chris Turner
This book wouldn’t have been written without you!
— Cindi McMann, Is Anyone Up There?
It’s like you were in my head! And, put it all on paper exactly as I would have said it!
— Michelle Boudisque Deraney, Super Hero Single Mom, If I Can Do It, You Can Do It, too!
“I always dreamed of writing a book, but without Jackie’s coaching, support, and encouragement it would never have been completed. Jackie gave me direction and focus in the actual writing of Gigi’s Heart, A Legacy of Life and Love. Jackie also guided me through the actual publishing process, including personally meeting with the publisher.
— Lacene Stussi, Gigi’s Heart, Legacy of Life & Love
I highly recommend hiring a publishing coach for guiding and holding your hand through the process of achieving your ultimate goal: a book of professional quality and one you can be proud of. No matter what stage you are at from a burning, life-long idea, to a dusty manuscript or eager to publish but need that final push, Jacqueline has a great sense of where you’re coming from and what level you are at, because she’s been there. I was encouraged to go from screenplay to book and now I have the confidence to make the transition from dreamer to accomplished author. 
Her personal approach in connecting with my story was one unique aspect that sets her apart from an impersonal industry. We want our creative efforts to be validated and appreciated and understood. She took the extra effort and time to go on a field trip with me to Andersonville Prison, a major aspect of my story and ancestry, and she became moved and interested in a way I wanted my readers to feel upon turning each page. 
The Ancestor will be published and available soon, a voice that’s been waiting to be heard for over a century. 
Agape
— Michael Meyer, The Ancestor