Guided by Faith
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Comment from GWHARGIS
This was really good. I like the development between those two. I liked their talk. It was a good development in their relationship. Seth and Emma are both falling for each other but both so uncomfortable in their budding relationship. I am really enjoying this. Gretchen
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2023
This was really good. I like the development between those two. I liked their talk. It was a good development in their relationship. Seth and Emma are both falling for each other but both so uncomfortable in their budding relationship. I am really enjoying this. Gretchen
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
I didn't see anything that needed changing, Barbara. This chapter read very well with fluency and good pace and it really felt like the differences and awkwardness between Seth and Emma were being ironed out thanks to the intervention of the pastor. But there is this tension hanging over Emma from an external threat that keeps everyone vigilant, including the reader. Thanks for sharing, Debbie
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2023
I didn't see anything that needed changing, Barbara. This chapter read very well with fluency and good pace and it really felt like the differences and awkwardness between Seth and Emma were being ironed out thanks to the intervention of the pastor. But there is this tension hanging over Emma from an external threat that keeps everyone vigilant, including the reader. Thanks for sharing, Debbie
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from w.j.debi
I'm glad to see Emma and Seth are back to being friends. I think the pastor called it correctly. Emma has feelings for Seth and isn't quite ready to acknowledge them so she has put up a barrier. Looks like Ace has adopted her though. She certainly is spoiling him.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2023
I'm glad to see Emma and Seth are back to being friends. I think the pastor called it correctly. Emma has feelings for Seth and isn't quite ready to acknowledge them so she has put up a barrier. Looks like Ace has adopted her though. She certainly is spoiling him.
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from royowen
I think theyve had that discussion Pastor Pat wanted them to have, to clear the air, and give a little more clarity, and then Emma can make the decision as to what she/they are going to do about it. It seems like it's going to be positive, meanwhile the necessary nasty is around the place. Beautifully written, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
I think theyve had that discussion Pastor Pat wanted them to have, to clear the air, and give a little more clarity, and then Emma can make the decision as to what she/they are going to do about it. It seems like it's going to be positive, meanwhile the necessary nasty is around the place. Beautifully written, blessings Roy
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from davisr (Rhonda)
Hi Barbara,
I really liked how this chapter progressed. Emma was able to get some advice on how to handle her fragile relationship with Seth.
After talking it over, and straightening things out a bit, Emma and Seth have deepened their relationship.
Now, on to her stalker!!!
Great story,
Rhonda
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
Hi Barbara,
I really liked how this chapter progressed. Emma was able to get some advice on how to handle her fragile relationship with Seth.
After talking it over, and straightening things out a bit, Emma and Seth have deepened their relationship.
Now, on to her stalker!!!
Great story,
Rhonda
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
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I always enjoy your work!
Comment from Douglas Goff
Another great developmental chapter between the two main characters.
I did search for errors and found a big whopping zero. Nice writing, my friend. Your book is enjoyable.
D
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
Another great developmental chapter between the two main characters.
I did search for errors and found a big whopping zero. Nice writing, my friend. Your book is enjoyable.
D
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
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Earned . . . Not given.
Comment from judiverse
I wish people would start treating Emma like an adult. She's already hyper-sensitive, and they should step back and let her take some responsibility. I love all the Molly and Ace references. Even Ace has taken it upon himself to be protective of Emma. The guy who's been stalking her and the one who assaulted her at the hardware store must be the same. I hope Seth had some other police officers out looking for him, as he questions seem to come a little late. Great line from Emma about people beginning to gossip about Molly and Ace's relationship. Great characterization. I like that you're letting the relationship build gradually. judi
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
I wish people would start treating Emma like an adult. She's already hyper-sensitive, and they should step back and let her take some responsibility. I love all the Molly and Ace references. Even Ace has taken it upon himself to be protective of Emma. The guy who's been stalking her and the one who assaulted her at the hardware store must be the same. I hope Seth had some other police officers out looking for him, as he questions seem to come a little late. Great line from Emma about people beginning to gossip about Molly and Ace's relationship. Great characterization. I like that you're letting the relationship build gradually. judi
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
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Seth has zero evidence and only speculation. Thank you for the kind review.
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You're welcome. I somehow wonder if this has something to do with Emma's being adopted. It's fun to speculate! judi
Comment from Ulla
Well, well, well, finally Seth and Emma appear to make some progress with each other. I'm really glad to seeing that. That pastor had some good advice.
Now, I'm looking forward to where you're taking this. Great chapter, Barbara. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
Well, well, well, finally Seth and Emma appear to make some progress with each other. I'm really glad to seeing that. That pastor had some good advice.
Now, I'm looking forward to where you're taking this. Great chapter, Barbara. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from nomi338
It is incredibly easy for misunderstandings to occur, most especially between men and women. I have made comments that were intended to be helpful but were instead viewed as an attack. I have learned to keep thoughts to myself unless they were expressly requested. I think this is expertly represented in the way this story is playing out. The person I referenced was very much like Emma in her personality.
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
It is incredibly easy for misunderstandings to occur, most especially between men and women. I have made comments that were intended to be helpful but were instead viewed as an attack. I have learned to keep thoughts to myself unless they were expressly requested. I think this is expertly represented in the way this story is playing out. The person I referenced was very much like Emma in her personality.
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review.
Comment from Jim Wile
Now this was a satisfying chapter to me, Barbara. We finally get some true resolution to the differences between these two, although we still don't really know everything about either one of their pasts that make them the way they are yet. This is a very slow buildup.
Not having read many novels in the romance genre, it's finally dawning on me, that the romance itself is the whole major thrust of the story, and that the climax of the story and the whole point of it is when they will finally admit to each other that they are in love with each other. This isn't the means to some greater plot. This is the plot. The action, such as it is, with the bad guys and the evil Peggy Barton are just supporting parts to the main story and are just a means for driving the romance forward. But the romance is the whole thing.
Plenty of books I read have romance in them, and I really like those parts, but it is just secondary to the main plot. As thick as I am, I've finally come to the realization that with a romance novel, that is the main plot.
It's taken me a while, but I think I've got it now. This explains some of my frustration with the slow unfolding of this story, but I really shouldn't be frustrated. I'm finally beginning to appreciate the genre for what it is. Is it my favorite genre? Probably not, but at least I can understand it now and appreciate it for what it is.
This is by no means a put-down of the genre. I can see why it is so appealing to women and probably less so to men, but that's just our respective natures. I think you're doing a fine job telling this story the way you enjoy telling it, Barbara, and the way it should be told and enjoyed, and I'm glad for reading it. I look forward to the rest.
If I never buy a romance novel to read, I will keep reading yours because I enjoy them in my own way, and I think from now on, I can learn to be more patient in the telling.
Your friend, Jim
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
Now this was a satisfying chapter to me, Barbara. We finally get some true resolution to the differences between these two, although we still don't really know everything about either one of their pasts that make them the way they are yet. This is a very slow buildup.
Not having read many novels in the romance genre, it's finally dawning on me, that the romance itself is the whole major thrust of the story, and that the climax of the story and the whole point of it is when they will finally admit to each other that they are in love with each other. This isn't the means to some greater plot. This is the plot. The action, such as it is, with the bad guys and the evil Peggy Barton are just supporting parts to the main story and are just a means for driving the romance forward. But the romance is the whole thing.
Plenty of books I read have romance in them, and I really like those parts, but it is just secondary to the main plot. As thick as I am, I've finally come to the realization that with a romance novel, that is the main plot.
It's taken me a while, but I think I've got it now. This explains some of my frustration with the slow unfolding of this story, but I really shouldn't be frustrated. I'm finally beginning to appreciate the genre for what it is. Is it my favorite genre? Probably not, but at least I can understand it now and appreciate it for what it is.
This is by no means a put-down of the genre. I can see why it is so appealing to women and probably less so to men, but that's just our respective natures. I think you're doing a fine job telling this story the way you enjoy telling it, Barbara, and the way it should be told and enjoyed, and I'm glad for reading it. I look forward to the rest.
If I never buy a romance novel to read, I will keep reading yours because I enjoy them in my own way, and I think from now on, I can learn to be more patient in the telling.
Your friend, Jim
Comment Written 30-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2023
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Thank you for the kind review. When I went to my father-in-law's funeral, I was shocked at how many men came up to me and loved my novels. I never expected it.