Here's an update on reviews for the blogosphere for my coming-of-age novel, DEED SO:
"The characters are enduring and likable," says Miriam in her blog, Wheels Have Eyes.
Literary Litter had this to say: " It holds some powerful happenings. I actually had to stop and put the book down at one point because I was sobbing uncontrollably."
Niki at Niki's Book Reviews said, "A wonderfully written historical fiction~it really made me think."
Shirley at My Bookshelf said, "Deed So is a moving, and, at times, on the edge of your seat, fictional work that spans several genres including drama, action/adventure, suspense, YA and adult."
In a subsequent post, where she asked the question, "What book(s) would you like to see turned into a movie?" Shirley said, " I think it has the makings of a blockbuster! "
Am I humble and hugely flattered or what!
Melody Ravert, who is the Baltimore Writing Examiner at Examiner.com, said, "In the midst of threats and turmoil, the author uses a godly character to give the town hope." See Melody's article here.
"The characters are enduring and likable," says Miriam in her blog, Wheels Have Eyes.
Literary Litter had this to say: " It holds some powerful happenings. I actually had to stop and put the book down at one point because I was sobbing uncontrollably."
Niki at Niki's Book Reviews said, "A wonderfully written historical fiction~it really made me think."
Shirley at My Bookshelf said, "Deed So is a moving, and, at times, on the edge of your seat, fictional work that spans several genres including drama, action/adventure, suspense, YA and adult."
In a subsequent post, where she asked the question, "What book(s) would you like to see turned into a movie?" Shirley said, " I think it has the makings of a blockbuster! "
Am I humble and hugely flattered or what!
Melody Ravert, who is the Baltimore Writing Examiner at Examiner.com, said, "In the midst of threats and turmoil, the author uses a godly character to give the town hope." See Melody's article here.
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