Thursday, April 19, 2012

Goodreads Review - "Far From Over"



Lhenry
Lhenry rated it 4 of 5 stars false
A good amnesia story - has all the right elements with a hero who thinks he might be a bad guy and is gradually regaining his memory. Just the right amount of angst as he remembers who he is and his awful childhood. The story is told from several different points of view, which help heighten the suspense of know just why the hero had been captured in the first place. The shifts in viewpoint were confusing but I think that added to the confusion the hero is feeling and it worked well for me as the reader. The heroine, Autumn was not the focus of the book - her role as healing angel sounds silly but was actually quite believable, and her character was well developed through her actions.

This would have been a five star for me except for the large number of errors that could have been corrected with editing - mostly dealing with mixing up words such as using the word dredge instead of trudge. Normally these things bother me a lot but in this book the story was so good, I could still really enjoy it.


Thanks to all the  dedicated  readers which have given me foresight and redirection to my latest (and painstaking) endeavor of  re-editing all past books from the "Breaking Out Series" before pressing on with new releases . 

Don't worry, I am still currently working on the conclusion to "The Good, The Bad and Downright Sinful" and the estimated release of July... well, as Axel Holt Ryder puts it, "Hell, it just ain't gonna happen" but like Madie James optimism will let you know, "it'll be out this year to be sure so you don't worry none." 

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I like to think my novels are overpowered by one thing that we all need to survive, let alone breathe; and that is love -- a touch, an emotion that makes life seemingly bearable and worthwhile. For we all know, in life there is both pleasure and pain but it is in the hurting where we finally acknowledge and appreciate the life given. Every element of who we are is stripped away, exposing what we are truly made of. In the end, we're finally able to find happiness, love, and most importantly, ourselves. It is so basic, so simple, we choose not to see it, or simply can’t.

Accept both pleasure and pain and embrace them.... be mindful however of the one embraced tightly. Make the best of both.

Remember if you veer from that road less traveled, take your dreams, hold tight and press on... no matter how treacherous or tormenting the path may be.