“I can honestly say that you’ve gotten me thoroughly interested in this story, and the relationship between your characters. “Great story idea and well crafted.” Jeannie Graham, Edinburgh, Scotland “The timing of this may be perfect: 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War. “The writing has a way of emotionally drawing the reader in.” Kevin, Canton, OH I am looking forward to the next chapter.” K. Your stuff reads like a printed novel.” R.
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“You are one of those authors who, if they aren’t published already, will be some day. “If I were you, I would buy a copy of The Writer’s Market 2011 if you haven’t already got one and start looking for an agent or a publisher.” K. “I found myself sucked right in…” Jayne, United Kingdom "Very good summaries! If its published, I hope to get it and read it!" Audric Clarke, Reten, Vermont “Love it! Very smooth, clear style of writing.” Angelina Chu, Midwest I am hooked! Very impressive, Sam! Start looking for an agent, really.” K. “Wow! This is becoming a very marketable work. “I love the description in this piece.” Rose Stewart, location unknown “Very neat premise, and in love these characters! Excited to read more!” M. “I believe that there is an audience for your work: gothic romance with a supernatural twist.” K. “You also have an amazing way of describing everything – it’s lyrical.” Kris Fullbrook, British Columbia, Canada Another one that makes me want to turn the page.” Melissa S, Connecticut ~ Chapter 4 “Can’t wait to see what happens next.” Laura Reynolds, Austin, TX ~ Chapter 4 Nice foreshadowing of what’s to come, I’m sure.” Pam Bitner, Central PA ~ Chapter 4 “Ohh… that ending was a page-turner and a shiver up my spine. Excellent writing and great mystery and romantic tension.” Zoey Cociug, American Midwest “Wow! What a talent you have for creating vivid characters. “Keep this up, you have a Best Seller!” Richard Weatherly, Dallas, TX ~ Chapter 3 You’ve captivated the reader which is always a good sign.” Freddy North, London, England “Good solid writing.” Mark Hollock, Minneapolis, MN Great interaction with your MC and love your dialogue, excellent over all…” Viridiana Flores, Georgia ~ Chapter 3 “Love it, had a hard time trying to pick at anything because nothing was wrong with the story. Excellent writing Sam! I care about Amanda and I want to know her better and yet I also feel as though I may already know her.” Zoey Cociug, American Midwest ~ Chapter 2 I do enjoy the storyline and I want to know where it goes.” Michael Archer, Delaware ~ Chapter 2 “Outstanding work on plot, characterization, dialogue, and action. Can’t wait to keep reading.” Kris Fullbrook, British Columbia, Canada ~ Chapter 2 I am not especially talented with the technical, but I know what I like and I like your work.” Missy Shirley, Illinois “You have an amazing ability for painting a living, breathing picture! It drew me in quite effectively.” Lyn Lowe, Michigan “A great story with an exciting plot, good pacing and phrasing.” Sam Casey, Marshfield, MO “Your characters are real and lovable.” Pauline Louise, Australia Home Run!!!” Richard Weatherly, Dallas, TX ~ Chapter 1 Bundled within are all the elements of a great story. Written by Barbara Davis, narrated by: Robin Siegerman and Hope Newhouse, 15 hours of listening in unabridged audiobook format released in October 2021 by Brilliance Audio. However, the voice of Rory was cringe-worthy.
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I’m not French and don’t speak French (I wish I did), so it sounded fine. There have been several comments regarding the French accent. Soline meets a young woman suffering loss of her own who again brings love into her life. Tragedy strikes again with a physically debilitating fire. Decades of grief, loneliness, and a modicum of success ensue with her dress shop in Boston. During WWII, Soline experiences the horrible loss of her fiancé. Soline Roussel is born into a family of dressmakers, decades of women specializing in wedding gowns – with a touch of magic. The Keeper of Happy Endings by Barbara Davis