Jamie-Michelle

Popping by to say I’m so happy you enjoyed my book! Thank you for reading! :)

Jamie-Michelle

Thank you so much! And that’s so true! Problem is so many don’t know the signs and it can truly happen just like it did in the book. I’ve seen several cases like it IRL!
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BeeGee565

@Jamie-Michelle 
            You have a very special talent. It's a rarity to find a well conceived,  well written book with a strong storyline and mature relatable characters.   I especially appreciate the scene where the child is revived with Naloxone.   As an LADC, you of all people know that opioid abuse can not be perceived as someone else's problem and anyone can save a life.  ❤️
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WorkingPen

Heyy. I noticed you like werewolf stories so I wanted to recommend mine to you. 'My Mate To Be'
          
          It's not rushed, neither is it too slow. The mc isn't insufferable and it's packed with drama and steamy romance. I promise you'd like it! Let me know what you think when/if you give it a read.
          
          Xoxo♡
          
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/278725693?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=WorkingPen

seaweedbrain0901

Hey 
          I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to read my story. It's been a long while since I'd written it. Your comments revived the spark of writing in me once again.
          Thanks again!

BeeGee565

@seaweedbrain0901 Editting is a daunting task.  If you need help proofreading, let me know.    
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seaweedbrain0901

Glad you found it engaging :))
            Book 2 is done in my drafts. Was unsure about publishing it, but now that you a fellow reader, found it worth your time, I'll definitely revise it and publish it by the end of this month! 
             Share it with your friends and let me know their reviews :)
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BeeGee565

@seaweedbrain0901
             I should be thanking  you.   You created a rich, engaging storyline with  relatable (though not always likable) characters.     On top of that,  you wove issues of class struggle/injustice seamlessly.   
            Of course, I have to ask the obvious-  Book 2?
            
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