REVIEWS
I am so grateful to have gotten a slew of good reviews for my debut novel, The Blasphemy Box.
Writers work alone and it's such a relief to let the sun in once in a while.
Here's one of the latest reviews from Andrea Coventry at andi'sbookreviews.blogspot.com
**My thoughts**
I seriously think that this is one of my new favorite books of 2013. I was sucked in from the very beginning, and found myself sneaking my Kindle to read more and more chapters at every chance I could. I have British heritage, which draws me to British characters. I love Maddy's sass and honesty as she tries to navigate those perilous waters one finds herself in during a divorce. She rides a roller coaster of emotion, and you are right there with her. You feel her angst and frustration, confusion, sadness, and even those snippets of joy as she settles into her new life. You are rooting for her to figure it all out. You find yourself laughing out loud at some of her precarious situations, but you are laughing WITH her, not at her.
This book is written so honestly, that I can't help but wonder if Maddy and Mandy are one and the same. So much in this book seems to ring true, no matter your age and marital status. I received a complimentary copy in exchange for this review, but this one is definitely worth the splurge. I will probably read it again, which I don't often do anymore.
Writers work alone and it's such a relief to let the sun in once in a while.
Here's one of the latest reviews from Andrea Coventry at andi'sbookreviews.blogspot.com
**My thoughts**
I seriously think that this is one of my new favorite books of 2013. I was sucked in from the very beginning, and found myself sneaking my Kindle to read more and more chapters at every chance I could. I have British heritage, which draws me to British characters. I love Maddy's sass and honesty as she tries to navigate those perilous waters one finds herself in during a divorce. She rides a roller coaster of emotion, and you are right there with her. You feel her angst and frustration, confusion, sadness, and even those snippets of joy as she settles into her new life. You are rooting for her to figure it all out. You find yourself laughing out loud at some of her precarious situations, but you are laughing WITH her, not at her.
This book is written so honestly, that I can't help but wonder if Maddy and Mandy are one and the same. So much in this book seems to ring true, no matter your age and marital status. I received a complimentary copy in exchange for this review, but this one is definitely worth the splurge. I will probably read it again, which I don't often do anymore.
Published on May 16, 2013 08:35
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