Nicholas’s answer to “What draws you write redemptive love stories, no matter how endings may differ from a “happily ever…” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Aaron (new)

Aaron Does The Return end in tragedy or have a happy ending?


message 2: by Mari (new)

Mari Love your stories.


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

ho letto tantissimi tuoi libri...non ce n'è uno che non mi sia piaciuto


message 4: by Betty (new)

Betty Burson I don't just like your books I Love them all of them and I have read all but your last 2 because i was ill but i'm better now. So please keep up the good work and while your out there come see us here in Houston Tx sometimes
Thanks
Betty


message 5: by Sherianne (new)

Sherianne Kudos on making your stories feel real. You have a serious talent in that respect!


message 6: by Daisy (new)

Daisy Mr Sparks my name is Daisy thank you for your book the Notebook. I'm going thru this with my mom, has alzhimers and your book hits it. Everyday is scary and hard ,I just live with the memories of my mom being strong, funny now she does not even know who I am, she is fragile. But again thank you for your book.


message 7: by Monica (new)

Monica & this is exactly why you are one of my top favorite authors.


message 8: by Cory (new)

Cory Crandall Mr. Sparks, you are my favorite author. I've read every book you have written and love them all. I do enjoy a great love story, and you definitely know how to write those. However, your books like The Guardian, See Me, and even Remain tap into the love story with a thriller twist. I don't know if I'll get a response to this question, but has that always been something you like to incorporate in your writing as well? The thriller dynamic?


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