Mutual Transitions
on April 26, 2015
Excellent reading session. The development of the story during the time frame had me thinking about the life my grandparents lived. With the luxurious they did not have to enjoy. I could not wait to see what happened next in the story.
I particularly enjoyed the bonds of all the people. Ronald took me through the joys of reading this book.
Joshua's Way
on April 28, 2015
I am amazed at the way Ronald led me to understand the processes of being on a ship in the Mediterranean in the early 1800's and explained life on a ship without it being just a boring narrative. I easily imagined those men being active in their jobs and living on the ships. True to life hardships are not easily understood or quickly forgotten. I rarely enjoy reading about the harshness of life in those times, but thoroughly enjoyed Ronald's depicting of them. Great reading experience and I am anticipating reading his other books.
Lovers Lies and Lilies Part One
on April 28, 2015
Go Sarah. A win for abused women written in exceptionally good taste. I loved the book and I love a challenge to think and learn from the reading experience. Stale predictable reading is not my desire and a lot of desire was graphically described in Lovers Lies and Lilies. I would rate it higher than five stars if it was allowed. Ronald did excellent work in development of the story. I want to read about Jon's life. What a wonderful character. Will you write a sequel to Lovers Lies and Lilies? When will the paperback be available? I want it.
Jewella Crossing
on April 28, 2015
This is a great reading experience. Ronald took me into the lives of the people with brilliant descriptions done to let me easily understand the actions of the circumstances. I will continue reading Ronalds work as it becomes available. Good work Ronald. Loved this book with its great story and characters.