Sapphire_Indigo

@iship4and6 oh my gosh thank you! Haha people think I'm a bïtch when I reply. I honestly don't mean to come off like that but when people are attacking and judging you it just makes me snap. But thanks for actually understanding from my POV 

RedHatNicky

Hello,
          I saw and read your message about Cold Rejection.
          I understand that you were disapointed about the outcome of the story. However, please umderstand that the story was done to be cliche.
          In all honestly, i dont verry much like rejection stories. I am the type of girl that cut losses and move forward. Your unhappiness with the ending of Cold Rejection inply that you are also that 'type'.
          Though i dont agree that Hazel  begged, he did get back with Zander what i would consider 'too easily'.
          But the reason this was done so was because it was the rule of the game i had signed up to play. 
          I decided a cliche store. And Cold rejection is Cliche. 
          I should have made that clear in the discription. And i am sorry for misleading you in anyway.
          Thank you for reading it. I hope you will give my other stories a try ( promise they are not cliche for cliche sake. Cold rejection was a once and a life time thing for me. Like i said. I dont really like rejection atories)
          And please excuse any mistakes i may have made. I am at work typing on my cracked phone.

Sapphire_Indigo

@RedHatNicky I don’t mind so much the cliche and them ending up together. My biggest problem came from Zander’s lack of character development. It seems like everything was handed to him. Hazel forgave him when he really did not apologize for his past actions. There wasn’t enough time spent building their relationship back. All we got was a couple hour long phone calls and then hazel decides he wants to make his bond with Zander work. Zander did not redeem himself with Hazel in anyway in my eyes. I don’t mind cliches usually if they’re written correctly. To me the first half of the book was great. I didn’t mind that they started to slowly become friends. What I didn’t like was how all of a sudden Hazel decides to be with Zander, especially after what Zander did to him. Not only was hazel rejected Zander had a kid with someone else, regardless of the reason, he still did it. It doesn’t make sense to me
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Sapphire_Indigo

@ParrisA006 I’m not a badass haha. At least not most of the time. I swear I’m actually really nice. I just don’t put up with people who think they can dictate what others say. I’m all for expressing opinions whether they be popular or unpopular ones. I don’t mind fighting others in order to state my opinion either. Idk if you want to be like that though haha

MisSolstice

Wow... Okay, so I guess you are one of those tough cookies.
          
          Your kind of people here are very rare but with honesty? Never seen one before. And I honestly love it.
          Not because I want you to like my book but because of your rarity.
          
          You remind me of Lilly Linton form the book Storm and Silence. Fierce and not afraid to fight for what she wants. And I find that attractive in a statistical way. Hey, I'm gay. :3
          
          I also want to know if you've found some interesting and not so cliché books around coz I'm getting tired of reading similar plots over and over and over again. So much so that I think I'm gonna loose my mind!
          
          Oh and I also have a logical reason for why most on here is cliché. Also wanted to end this with an advice but with your type? I'd rather not, lest I want to loose my head. Lol
          
          Thanks again! :D

kingjemmy

Okay. I very much support u on the cliché thing. But allllll the books I've read ranging from boyxboy to manxwoman to manxmanxwoman( i think u get the point) has atleast one of those clichés u mentioned. Sooo, could you plz recommend a book to me here that isnt cliché? 
          Thanks in advance.