Forgotten April
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Kathleen Rummelhoff Bursaw
> 3 dayI really enjoy reading new authors & KINDLE always gets me hooked! Read this story and you will be back for more. Kudos to KINDLE.
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Sheila Norwood
> 3 dayI received a complimentary copy of this book to read and review. When I initially read the book description I did not get overly excited about it. I accepted the challenge and I am very glad I did. This book was awesome. It was hard to put down. The character and story development are well thought out with many surprises along the way. One caution, the writer writes each chapter by character, iniially this was a challenge, however, once into the book the reader will get the hang of it! This was a book that was hard to put down. I am excited to present these comments!
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Chantale F
> 3 dayI thought this book wasnt a easy read and I got a little confused (but I get confused a lot anyways lol ) .This story kinda bounces around but other than that this was a good read. Storyline and characters were great. This is not the usual kind of book I would read but it was very good.
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Don Kelley
> 3 dayRobyn does an excellent job of keeping the reader glued as she goes from character to character from the point of view of each one. As a reader you wind up rooting for everyone in the story, and thats a rarity. Its a great read.
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B. Spencer
> 3 dayLoved this book. The characters are beautifully developed and after reading about 20 pgs, I was totally hooked. Read it in two nights, staying up until wee hours to see how it ended. Will buy lots more titles by Bradley. Great summertime read because its smart but also fast-paced and fun.
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Dennis R. Miller
> 3 dayOnce I ventured into the first few chapters of Forgotten April, and got a feel for the characters, I couldnt put it down. This is a quiet, mature work, surprisingly polished and almost deceptively easy to read, which is a reflection of the authors talent for clean prose and realistic dialogue. Its the story of relationships -- half sisters, fathers, daughters, lovers and ex-lovers -- all recognize, confront and eventuallyheal their lives. There are twists and revelations that propel the reader forward. There are no villains, just broken people refusing to give up hope. Oh, yes, and the wonderful, old woman who dispenses wisdom and a gift from her death bed. Forgotten April is a very touching, relevant and satisfying novel.
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Robin Dix
> 3 dayis one of the best books I have read in awhile (and I read A LOT of books). The struggles and complexities of each character were so true to life and I found myself feeling as if I really knew them, a sign of really good writing. You will enjoy getting to know the cast of characters: April, Maggie, Hugh, Nigel, Hazel, etc. You will smile and you will cry but you will never be the same after reading this truly wonderful book! Put this on your must-read list. :-)I received a complimentary copy of this book in order to review it. Robin
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Panther Modern
> 3 dayForgotten April was one of the most clear-headed and fascinating works of fiction Ive read in years, and stands out as exceptionally well-written and poignantly conceived.
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Marsha
Greater than one weekI received a complimentary copy of this book in return for my review. I had a hard time at the beginning keeping up with the different characters but once I to into it, I could not put it down. I liked that this was told by different characters. It was a heart warming story of connecting with lost loves and finding a family you have been wanting your whole life. I definitely hope to read more from this author!