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I totally agree. WE are doing everything we can to insure that Trump does not get elected!
I'm so glad you feel that way!
Hey, I'd like to use your Goodread reviews of my book Purity Found in the front pages of the book, I hope that's okay? You said some nice things and I give credit to you as an author of your books. It reads:
"The transition from hippie chick to pioneer is palpable. Visual descriptions of the frozen wilds are every bit as real as Jack London’s in Call of the Wild. While not as extreme as Farley Mowat’s The Snow Walker, her prose does impart the sense of imminent doom by being swallowed up in the cold. Being a neophyte to Canada, Kate is fortunate to be welcomed into a community on the border of civilization. Hearty and enterprising, they teach her the skills she will need to pursue her lover onto his homestead being carved from the wilderness. He is an enterprising burl of a man, but noble in his faith and true to his convictions. His son needs a mother, and he needs a truer mate. The attraction is immediate, but the obstacles are restrictive.... I was fascinated by all the learned skills and survival mechanisms. But there is plenty of romance– an altogether wholesome read! "–Lester Fisher author of Happenstance, Against the Tide, Three’s a Charm
Sense you gave the review here I thought I'd put it in print in my book on Amazon. Pleae let me know if this is not okay with you!
Your friend
Jane
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Sep 06, 2024 07:01PM
I totally agree. WE are doing everything we can to insure that Trump does not get elected!
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I'm so glad you feel that way! Hey, I'd like to use your Goodread reviews of my book Purity Found in the front pages of the book, I hope that's okay? You said some nice things and I give credit to you as an author of your books. It reads:
"The transition from hippie chick to pioneer is palpable. Visual descriptions of the frozen wilds are every bit as real as Jack London’s in Call of the Wild. While not as extreme as Farley Mowat’s The Snow Walker, her prose does impart the sense of imminent doom by being swallowed up in the cold. Being a neophyte to Canada, Kate is fortunate to be welcomed into a community on the border of civilization. Hearty and enterprising, they teach her the skills she will need to pursue her lover onto his homestead being carved from the wilderness. He is an enterprising burl of a man, but noble in his faith and true to his convictions. His son needs a mother, and he needs a truer mate. The attraction is immediate, but the obstacles are restrictive.... I was fascinated by all the learned skills and survival mechanisms. But there is plenty of romance– an altogether wholesome read! "–Lester Fisher author of Happenstance, Against the Tide, Three’s a Charm
Sense you gave the review here I thought I'd put it in print in my book on Amazon. Pleae let me know if this is not okay with you!
Your friend
Jane
