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Review by:
Mellisa Neal
on Feb. 15, 2012 :
The Black Dress and The Red Dress
Two Twisted tales
By Garden Summerland
So I was looking for a short read something that was worth me reading.
When I went on facebook and saw Garden's posting about her book so i went and grabbed it.
It is about 2 women who are abused but in different ways.How they handle it differently.
What I like is its all so true about how woman handle abuse.
I would give it a 5 outta 5
A great short read and makes you really thing about how many women are going through this as your reading the book.
I will read more of her work she is a great writer it was well written.
I will tell all my friends about this book and all of her work.
(review of free book)
Review by:
JT Lewis
on Jan. 19, 2012 :
Ever wonder what if?
What if...you stood up for yourself?
What if...you took it even a little farther?
Or, what if you didn't?
Garden Summerland has taken the reins of the emotional roller-coaster that is the human mind. Delving into the darkness that is within all of us, she weaves two intricate tales in this short book.
One explores submission to the norm, the other...rebellion.
This book is an excellent example of the type of stories that make her 'Flash Fiction Addiction' series so popular!
Does she have a demented mind, or is she just very in-tune with the range of emotions that make up the human condition?
That, my friend, is something you will have to decide for yourself...but if you want my opinion...
(review of free book)
Review by:
Lee Landon
on Jan. 15, 2012 :
Definitely twisted tales but in a good way. The only complaint I have is that this book is too short, it left me wanting more and more. I am definitely a fan of this author.
(review of free book)