I notice previous comments are 2 years old. I hope I start a trend line of new comments that support this author.
C28 is a very compelling read throughout. If you want to put a person between a rock and a hard place this author does that very nicely with a writing style that slowly builds fear and anguish in a sub plot character when she is confronted with the true evil of the stories antagonist.
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I am hooked. The possibilities about where this story will take us are endless Forgive the comparison, but when I first read it I thought back to "Somewhere in Time"...the two characters in that marvelous movie, trapped in different eras...but no doubt that is where the similarities end? At any rate, the very idea you have going is more than intriguing, plus, plus, plus...your introduction of Jack and Jewel, their particular... Show more
Thanks for the hearts and encouragement. These characters are pretty special to me. I've thought about the "what if" factor ever since I found a 1917 yearbook. I hope you'll continue to follow Jewel and Jack's story.
you write as a smooth slowing stream , you take the reader along in your stories, and its as if your watching the story inside of reading it, i wish i could write like you... you friend stanley the hill billy
Michelle, I am a big fan of the notion of how people from different eras would interact with one another, and your first chapter seems to be heading us in this direction. The opening gambit is gripping, and has raised so many questions about 'where to from here?' that I hope the next chapter is almost ready to be posted. Setting the story in a Victorian environment makes it all the more intriguing. Your prose is good, I'm... Show more
Many thanks for the kind words. Two years ago, I had only posted the first chapter. I've gotten my act together now, and I'm posting them as I finish each chapter.
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