-Cathy Keating, the former First Lady of Oklahoma
“Epperson is an advocate for children and families dealing with divorce, and is actively involved in spreading the message through public schools in the local area.”
-Tulsa World 4/21/08
“As a teacher, Epperson saw the hurt, the fear and the shock of her students who were from broken homes. She heard their stories and saw how they lose their sense of security and that they wanted to be wanted.”
-Owasso Reporter 10/23/08
“In this day and age when most children are touched by divorce and effected by either theirs or a friend’s broken home, it is wonderful to have a realistic, yet heart warming book to which they can relate.”
-Tahlequah Daily Press 3/2/08
“Monica Epperson recognized that children needed help in dealing with the effects of divorce. Epperson contends that sometimes the root cause of the problems parents are concerned about drugs, pre-marital sex, violence, depression, is often because parents unintentionally place different expectations on their children.”
-The Baytown Sun 1/13/09
“The presentation was SO great! She was a great speaker and I think a lot of my kids really connected with the topics and they LOVED their new books! Thanks so much for inviting us!”
-Laura, teacher at Skelly Elementary 5/7/09
Blended Love donated over 250 books to the wonderful students of Skelly Elementary and taught them to journal in their journals provided by NY Life’s representative Kim Smith.