Nichole Johnson
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B.A. Paris:
In a one week period I have read both of your books! Waiting to get your third. I have completely enjoyed them. Thank you! I listened to your interview after the Breakdown, and I love the fact that you started your writing career later in life. I have always dreamed of becoming an author, and you have inspired me. What was the most difficult part of your writing journey, and what was most rewarding part?
B.A. Paris
Hi Nichole,
Thank you for your message, and for reading my books, I'm so glad you enjoyed them! You must follow your dreams of becoming an author, like I did, it's never too late. The most difficult part was getting published but I was determined to do it (it took me about 4 years to find an agent), the most rewarding part is getting lovely messages from readers, like yours!
Thank you for your message, and for reading my books, I'm so glad you enjoyed them! You must follow your dreams of becoming an author, like I did, it's never too late. The most difficult part was getting published but I was determined to do it (it took me about 4 years to find an agent), the most rewarding part is getting lovely messages from readers, like yours!
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dirck de vreught
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B.A. Paris:
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I absolutely loved your book. Yet I have one question. At the dinner party where she meets Esther for the first time, Grace's other paintings are mentioned to the other guests as being for their eyes only. So how is she going to explain to the police the paintings in the basement are not hers? Where are the other paintings then? Sorry, like inspector Columbo, I can be rather annoying ;-)
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Sabrina
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B.A. Paris:
My thoughts lingered in the paintings. It was her choice to paint and someone traumatized by the psychological and physical terror she was inflicted, I doubt anyone would have the strength to paint that kind of horror. Was it something you searched with psychiatrists and found out it was really possible or it was something completely fictional? Thank you for the intriguing and unputdownable book!
Stephanie Weima
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B.A. Paris:
Hey there, just thinking that the book needed two more chapters: 1- to describe Esther's thought process 2-to learn about Grace's life after. On behalf of a good friend who doesn't have goodreads but wanted to make a comment/suggestion. Any thoughts? BTW she loved the book-brilliant!
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