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A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP
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4 comments posted.

Re: A Tale of Two Centuries (5:02am August 21, 2013):

Yes, getting sensory stuff into books can be a tad tricky!

Re: Strung Out To Die (9:24pm August 19, 2013):

Cozy mysteries? That's a new genre to me, but I don't mind trying something new! :-)

Re: The Amish Seamstress (9:22pm August 19, 2013):

I like the book's premise! An Amish introvert would be interesting to read about. Yeah, I don't think I'd like that world ... well, for many reasons, but also for the same reason you professed. I'm an introvert too. I wouldn't want to live in the same house as 20 or so people every day!

Re: Beneath the Dover Sky (9:19pm August 19, 2013):

I couldn't agree more. My husband and I have done a lot of research on our family tree and it's fascinating to see the kinds of things that happened to them. Having a baby every year for fifteen years is just the tip of the iceberg! All the best with your writing. I love a good bit of historical fiction.

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