echoesofmine

@CLLeMay 
          	
          	Hi, there. You're welcome for the follow! I happened to stumble upon your stories and they immediately caught my eye. Haha, yeah I happen to have a strong appreciation for coffee. Since coffee and reading go so well together, I thought they would make the perfect titles. About why you made two separate lists: I usually add the stories to the lists of the drinks I imagine I would drink while reading them. It sounds a little odd, but basically I get a vibe for the mood of the story and then place it in with the corresponding beverage. For your two stories, I got two different vibes off of them. Three Crosses seemed to be a story about passion among other things, hence my putting it in the "Iced Passion Tea Lemonade" list. As for Rivercreek Crossing, that one was more because of the title of the story and the fact that her twin brother passed away. My "Hazelnut Macchiato" list usually includes the more heartfelt and sorrowful stories. 
          	
          	Wow, that was a really long explanation to your inquiry. I hope it helps! Also, I'm certain that I'll love your stories. It's always nice to read a good mystery/thriller every now and then.

echoesofmine

@CLLeMay 
          
          Hi, there. You're welcome for the follow! I happened to stumble upon your stories and they immediately caught my eye. Haha, yeah I happen to have a strong appreciation for coffee. Since coffee and reading go so well together, I thought they would make the perfect titles. About why you made two separate lists: I usually add the stories to the lists of the drinks I imagine I would drink while reading them. It sounds a little odd, but basically I get a vibe for the mood of the story and then place it in with the corresponding beverage. For your two stories, I got two different vibes off of them. Three Crosses seemed to be a story about passion among other things, hence my putting it in the "Iced Passion Tea Lemonade" list. As for Rivercreek Crossing, that one was more because of the title of the story and the fact that her twin brother passed away. My "Hazelnut Macchiato" list usually includes the more heartfelt and sorrowful stories. 
          
          Wow, that was a really long explanation to your inquiry. I hope it helps! Also, I'm certain that I'll love your stories. It's always nice to read a good mystery/thriller every now and then.

CLLeMay

Hey Peanut Butter Cup! Thank you for following me. I am rather intrigued by your reading list titles - of course the first thing on your profile list is coffee (way to go! - it's one of my first as well). I like the fact that I made two lists but am curious to know the difference between the two.
          
          Again, thanks for the follow. I hope you enjoy anything of mine you get around to reading :o)
          -CL

echoesofmine

@TheMintFlavor 
          
          You're very welcome! It was your kind words and your username that convinced me. Haha. Oh, goodness, thank you for saying that. In my opinion, that's one of the best compliments someone can receive on their writing. So, thank you so very much for being so sweet. I hope you have a lovely day as well.