Nicole Fuscaldo is a dynamic individual with a diverse background, holding a PhD in Rehabilitation Counselor Education from the University of Texas, a M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Southern Illinois University, and a B.A. from Southern Illinois University in Rehabilitation Services. She is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Certified Vocational Evaluation Specialist, and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Her professional endeavors primarily focus on empowering individuals with disabilities to reach their fullest potential. She lends her expertise in legal settings and serves on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals.
Beyond her professional commitments, Nicole's passion lies in the world of literature. An avid reader and enthusiast of all things bookish, she actively engages with authors as an alpha, beta, and ARC reader/reviewer. Nicole's literary interests span a wide range, from her deep-rooted fascination with Plantagenet/Tudor history to her love for historical fiction across various epochs, high fantasy worlds, along with an emerging interest in thrillers.
Nicole's dedication to literature extends beyond solitary reading; she enjoys engaging with authors and fellow book lovers. Her journey into the world of books has led to unexpected connections and friendships, such as her bond with Adrienne, which began when she stumbled upon Adrienne's book on Kindle Unlimited. This chance encounter blossomed into a close friendship, complete with shared holidays and cherished memories.
In addition to her professional and literary pursuits, Nicole is a devoted mother to five remarkable children. One of her children's notable talents includes memorizing Anne Boleyn's death speech, a skill that was proudly showcased in a third-grade classroom performance. She thinks her husband is pretty cool. Find her on Bookstagram @nikreadsnovels
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