Official Review: Tell Me When It Hurts

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Re: Official Review: Tell Me When It Hurts

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bettybug35 wrote:Healing stories can be so eye opening and encouraging. I really liked this review.
I agree. Thank you very much!

-- 09 Jun 2015, 15:18 --
bluemel4 wrote:This is a wonderfully written review. I love the details about your reaction to certain parts of the book. :)
Thanks so much! I sometimes feel like it's really hard to convey exactly what I feel as I read, but I do my best!

-- 09 Jun 2015, 15:19 --
zeldas_lullaby wrote:Great review, and sounds like a great book!
Thanks! I really enjoyed this book. If it's your cup of tea, I do recommend it!
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I enjoyed reading your review! I almost picked this book a few weeks ago, so it's nice to see what you thought of it. It's always a good thing when the dialogue between the characters feels natural.
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bookowlie wrote:I enjoyed reading your review! I almost picked this book a few weeks ago, so it's nice to see what you thought of it. It's always a good thing when the dialogue between the characters feels natural.
Thank you. I'm really happy I had the chance to read it. The dialogue is just lovely!
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I really like the cover of this book.

Amazing review, by the way! You're a great writer!
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Thank you so much for your review. For a reader to enjoy the experiences of Archer and Connor is the highest praise I can think of. Many thanks. best, Christine
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I just finished reading this book based on your review and I loved it! Definitely well worth the read. I absolutely loved Archer and Connor and found them to be startlingly believable characters. I also hold an affinity for the dog, Hadley, as that is the name of my youngest daughter ;) Thanks for introducing me to this book!
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Great Review!
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This sounds like a great book, thank you for your thorough review. The plot also sounds like it would make for a really good movie!
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seattleslew95 wrote:Thank you so much for your review. For a reader to enjoy the experiences of Archer and Connor is the highest praise I can think of. Many thanks. best, Christine
Thanks for commenting! I truly enjoyed the book, and it was a pleasure to review it! Please keep me posted on any new books you write!

-- 17 Jun 2015, 20:49 --

@Thesaurus Rex I don't know about great, but I do try my best. Thanks for the kind words!

@ashley_claire I am so happy you enjoyed it! I'm glad you read it. How fun that the name Hadley means something you to! I love when characters in books have names I can relate to.

@Jojowrites4All Thank you so much!

@LivreAmour217 I completely agree with you! I would so watch that movie!
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I surely will keep you posted. Book 2 and 3 are well in the works! Best, Christine

-- 18 Jun 2015, 04:23 --

I surely will keep you posted. Book 2 and 3 are well in the works! Best, Christine

-- 18 Jun 2015, 04:23 --

I surely will keep you posted. Book 2 and 3 are well in the works! Best, Christine

-- 18 Jun 2015, 04:23 --

I surely will keep you posted. Book 2 and 3 are well in the works! Best, Christine
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Great review. I just added to my want to read shelf. After reading your excellent review I am read it as soon as I can.
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gran1990 wrote:Great review. I just added to my want to read shelf. After reading your excellent review I am read it as soon as I can.
Thanks! I really hope you enjoy it. Please let me know how you like it!
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The review was really good. It didn't tell too much, but enough to get me interested. I'll add it to my bookshelf to read.
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A-Hearne wrote:The review was really good. It didn't tell too much, but enough to get me interested. I'll add it to my bookshelf to read.
I definitely didn't want to spoil anything. I hope you enjoy it!
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Post by Cee-Jay Aurinko »

Sorry, wish I could give you a tissue, ha ha. I like books that have lovable and realistic characters, and Archer sounds really cool, like Angelina Jolie in Salt. Great review, Jesska6029.
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