Perennials of War
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Comment from BeasPeas
Nicely written, Barbara. Good details. I got a kick about the comment at the end of the chapter about the dog. My husband used to say that I could untrain any dog in five minutes. Good luck in the contest with this worthy entry. Marilyn
reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
Nicely written, Barbara. Good details. I got a kick about the comment at the end of the chapter about the dog. My husband used to say that I could untrain any dog in five minutes. Good luck in the contest with this worthy entry. Marilyn
Comment Written 04-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
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I have been accused of that too. LOL thank you for the kind review.
Comment from apky
I find the episode with the wild flowers and how Drew explained it to Shana so romantic. What a lovely thought to place a vase of flowers outside the door to make a woman smile first thing in the morning.
Another chapter of Shana and Drew inching back and forth towards each other. Well written and very enjoyable to the reader.
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
I find the episode with the wild flowers and how Drew explained it to Shana so romantic. What a lovely thought to place a vase of flowers outside the door to make a woman smile first thing in the morning.
Another chapter of Shana and Drew inching back and forth towards each other. Well written and very enjoyable to the reader.
Comment Written 04-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Thank you for the kind review. I wish Shana would just forget the years of Jewish indoctrination she's endured. It won't be easy for her to change.
That happens more often than people think, Barbara. Even I have my own suite at home where I sleep and bathe during "my days", all owing to my up-bringing, and to many an eye-rolling from my husband!
Comment from Kelly Hanna
A great write. I became invested early on on Anderson and Shana. I wanted to know their history. It's great that I was so interested in this love affair in only one chapter. I likes the character list at the end too. It helped build the characters in a creative way. Great job!
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
A great write. I became invested early on on Anderson and Shana. I wanted to know their history. It's great that I was so interested in this love affair in only one chapter. I likes the character list at the end too. It helped build the characters in a creative way. Great job!
Comment Written 04-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Thank you for the encouragement.
Comment from Gert sherwood
Hello Barb
It's to bad that Anderson brother Jake call interpreted Shana and Anderson were telling each others feelings were getting very touching.
Maybe Anderson should pick more wild flowers
so Shana finally get the felling that Anderson
isn't try to buy her love with money
Well done Barb
reply by the author on 02-Oct-2018
Hello Barb
It's to bad that Anderson brother Jake call interpreted Shana and Anderson were telling each others feelings were getting very touching.
Maybe Anderson should pick more wild flowers
so Shana finally get the felling that Anderson
isn't try to buy her love with money
Well done Barb
Comment Written 02-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 02-Oct-2018
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I agree. Thank you for the kind review.
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You are welcome Barb
Gert
Comment from judiverse
Great job of describing Shana's feelings and Anderson trying to reassure her. Shana is still relying a lot on what her father would or wouldn't approve of. If she's independent as she wants to be, maybe she'll stop thinking about her father's wishes. Cute bit with the dog. He's being spoiled by Shana. You always have something to stir things up at the end of your posts. Now I'll be wondering what the phone call is about. judi
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
Great job of describing Shana's feelings and Anderson trying to reassure her. Shana is still relying a lot on what her father would or wouldn't approve of. If she's independent as she wants to be, maybe she'll stop thinking about her father's wishes. Cute bit with the dog. He's being spoiled by Shana. You always have something to stir things up at the end of your posts. Now I'll be wondering what the phone call is about. judi
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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Thank you for the encouragement.
Comment from Adri7enne
So Drew is an absolute gentleman. Pretty neat that Jeff feels he should wear a shirt if he's in Shana's bedroom at night. She must still be a virgin. Most unusual in today's world. Of course this is probably not in today's time. If it's the aftermath of the holocaust it must still be set in the 40's or 50's, is it? Well done, Barbara.
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
So Drew is an absolute gentleman. Pretty neat that Jeff feels he should wear a shirt if he's in Shana's bedroom at night. She must still be a virgin. Most unusual in today's world. Of course this is probably not in today's time. If it's the aftermath of the holocaust it must still be set in the 40's or 50's, is it? Well done, Barbara.
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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Shana is a very old fashioned Jewish background. Thank you.
Comment from bhogg
Hi Barbara - I just dropped in, not on the site very often. I saw your posting and wanted to read. It is amazing how you drove this piece with dialog. I'm trying to do that more often in my own writing. Beautifully done as always. Regards, Bill
Still trying to pitch my own book. I just got a commitment for a reading at the County Historical Society where the book takes place.
www.therabbitbook.com
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
Hi Barbara - I just dropped in, not on the site very often. I saw your posting and wanted to read. It is amazing how you drove this piece with dialog. I'm trying to do that more often in my own writing. Beautifully done as always. Regards, Bill
Still trying to pitch my own book. I just got a commitment for a reading at the County Historical Society where the book takes place.
www.therabbitbook.com
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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I appreciate you dropping by.
Comment from Sasha
I am so pleased they made up. Once again you leave us hanging not knowing what is going to happen next. "You need to take this one" are scary words in that house. I anxiously look forward to the next post. I didn't see any errors in this one.
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
I am so pleased they made up. Once again you leave us hanging not knowing what is going to happen next. "You need to take this one" are scary words in that house. I anxiously look forward to the next post. I didn't see any errors in this one.
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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Thank you for the encouragement.
Comment from Ulla
Hi Barbara, This is another fine chapter and you have some great moments with wonderful imagery. I can't help it, but Drew at times comes across being a bit domineering to the point of being manipulative. I hope I'm wrong. All the best. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
Hi Barbara, This is another fine chapter and you have some great moments with wonderful imagery. I can't help it, but Drew at times comes across being a bit domineering to the point of being manipulative. I hope I'm wrong. All the best. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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Drew will come to terms with some reality before this novel is over.
Comment from SLMorrical
I just love reading your writing. Reading this I could feel I was there watching this happen. I could identify with Shana, and her wanting to take care of herself, and not wanting Anderson to try and buy her love. Sometimes rich, and powerful men feel they can buy anything even the love of a beautiful woman. I like how you put at the bottom all the characters in the story so far. I think I might do that in my postings for my book I am working on. I can see how you are an accomplished novelist and how you are ranked at 7, I personally think you should be ranked at 1.
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
I just love reading your writing. Reading this I could feel I was there watching this happen. I could identify with Shana, and her wanting to take care of herself, and not wanting Anderson to try and buy her love. Sometimes rich, and powerful men feel they can buy anything even the love of a beautiful woman. I like how you put at the bottom all the characters in the story so far. I think I might do that in my postings for my book I am working on. I can see how you are an accomplished novelist and how you are ranked at 7, I personally think you should be ranked at 1.
Comment Written 01-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 01-Oct-2018
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Thank you for the encouragement.
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You are very welcome