Wonderful Reader Reviews for for Seven Days
I don't usually tout Amazon reviews but some amazing ones have been posted and I just have to share. All these are five star rteviews and I thank each of them as well as the other reviewers for their thoughtful kindness.
Gary D. Johnson wrote: Andrew Grey has done it again.. Even though I love his Farm series books this one was absolutely incredible. I couldn't put the book down from the very first to the very last page. His character Evan was great, from an orphan on the streets to a successful Math teacher. I laughed in this book and cried as well. I won't rehash the plot but this is a must read book. It gives an account of life in a boys school. St. Barts. and how Evan turned his life around due to Father Val and how he found true love. If I could give his 10 stars I would.. but gets 5
Matthew E. Coenen wrote: Admit it. If you're a fan of M/M romance novels, you've probably seen the few hundred available for the Kindle. Of those few hundred (and I think I've read many of them), only a few have been good enough to warrant a review.
Andrew Grey's Seven Days is not top-of-the-line literature, by any means, but when I review books, the reviews received are based on similar genre books. Seven Days is a 5-star read, and, in fact, I've added more of Grey's novels to my wish list.
The plot of the book is listed in the description, so I won't rehash that here. Suffice it to say, I read it in one sitting like Daniel (another reviewer) and thoroughly enjoyed the read. The characters and plot are both believable, and the romance takes priority over sex -- a much welcomed and needed change. Additionally, Seven Days is a full-length novel -- not one of the many novellas in the genre that seem to be written so the author can quickly collect a few bucks from the "I don't care what I read as long as the sex is hot" reader.
Kudos to Grey for a well-written book. And I look forward to reading more of his work. I recommend Seven Days without reservation. It's well worth the few bucks spent on it.
Rob Jamie wrote: In Seven Days, Andrew Grey takes us into a rainbow of emotions. He breaks open a Sand Dollar and gives us the five Doves of Peace and Love. Read Andrew Grey's Seven Days and ride the ocean waves of emotions, Shed tears of sorrow and of happiness; laugh, smile, feel the joy and share the pain. Andrew has given us a gift that should be read and shared with those who have loved and have suffered.
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Published on May 14, 2011 20:17
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