"Those who loved Bridget Jones's Diary may like this book even better. I laughed out loud three times in the first two chapters and chuckled even more often. All in all, this book is a good lesson that the absurd may be found in the most agonizing of situations and that it works ever so well as a healer."
- Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remembered and This is the Place
"Hijinx abounds in this tongue-in-cheek look at life. You can almost see the movie which could come of this...If you need a little laughter in your life, give this novel a try, it may just be what you need."
- Naomi de Bruyn, Rambles
"Karen Mueller Bryson has written a book full of wit and humor. Her off the wall characters add a little sunshine to an already wonderful book. A light, fun read you will finish in on setting."
- Tinna Schock, Huntress Book Reviews
"This unpredictable romp is simply delightful."
- Anthony Patrick, Sports Columnist, Hockey's Future and calgarypuck
"For a change of pace, you will enjoy the fast and funny Hey Dorothy You're Not in Kansas Anymore. It's the story of a young womans wild journey coming to terms with her father's sudden death. Dorothy Gale Robinson finds her life turned upside down when her mother decides to join a New Age cult in Banff, Canada. Trying to extricate her from their clutches leads to a series of very funny adventures."
- Alan Caruba, Bookviews.com
"A funny, poignant story about a young woman coming to terms with grief over the death of her father....humorous and moving too...it's a great read."
- Annette Gisby, author of Silent Screams
"Karen Mueller Bryson has written a novel that deals with grief, self confidence, and relationships in a friendly voice that beckons you to sit and learn more about the cast of characters. Dorothy is like a friend that trusts you enough to share her innermost thoughts and secrets. The book leaves you with the urge to call up an old friend and chat a while."
- Karen Lovett, Women on Writing
"This is a short, but pleasant novel written in an easy to read and chatty style. Mueller Bryson treats the reader as though they are someone she knows and with whom she is having a casual conversation....a simple tale....that will appeal to fans of The Wizard of Oz."
- Luke Croll, Blether and Bookideas.com
"It's quick and simple and doesn't require complete silence or lack of distractions to follow the plot. It's a good book to stick in your bag for traveling - you'd finish it before your plane landed and would not regret reading it."
- Conny Bryceland, Scribesworld.com
"The attitude of the first page grabs the reader immediately, identifying Karen Mueller Bryson as an author with a unique voice."
- NDK, Creative Artist, author of The Helm & The Horde trilogy