This is the page where I will post all reviews and remarks about my work. Just a reminder that I re-titled Thomi's story after all of these reviews and remarks.
. . . . Ms. Davis-Wilson has created an in-depth story of family, the promises, betrayal, and forgiveness woven within detailed plots and subplots. Set among horse farms and the glamour of success and failure of believable situations and characters. A truly enjoyable
read for anyone who loves long, sweeping family sagas. I found it be an engaging and heartfelt drama . . .
Kimber
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The Romance Studio Review of All For The Love Of Thomi
This is for the most part a very entertaining story. Thomi's family and friends are very colorful and I really like the setting on the coast of Rhode Island. There are many subplots, but they do not overshadow the main story. I could identify with Thomi's frustration with Stephan and his cousins. . . . ! Overall, this is a good if complicated story, and Thomi has fewer faults than her relatives attribute to her.
The Romance Studio Review of The Resurrection of Joleigh-Anna Kelmann:
This story is told in breezy conversational style. I loved Joleigh and her determination to go on after fate and her fiancé blow her world apart . . . warm story about family, tragedy, and how we recover.
Reviewer: Maura Frankman
I bought your book in April and I thought For The Love Of Thomi was well done with believeable characters and realistic dialogue. I do enjoy a longer story that lets me stay with the characters a while! Thomi's sisters are both a pain and a blessing! Stephan is a dream! I'm looking forward to buying more of your stories! I hope you have a Happy New Year and much success! Jaine K. FL
I'd say you have a way of writing with heart and humor! Hated getting to the end of it, though! I'm a leftie too, and enjoyed the fact that Thomi is a lefthanded person. Oh, and thanks for including a link to the character guide on your site. That's a great feature! Happy Holidays, Missy J. Brown
loved it - what more can i say? sandie from ok
Dear Neenah, . . . when you wrote about Stephan's father you might have been writing about mine! I can really identify with his feelings and enjoyed his characterespecially his patience with a willful young woman! Made me wonder if you based your character of Thomi on yourself? Kathe Dean, on your side of the map . . . :)
I generally like shorter first person stories, but there were many angles of this story that caught and kept my interest . . . especially the methods Stephan uses to tell Thomi apart from her identical sisters, Rikki and Halleigh . . . and Lyndsay, too . . . nicely done! MandiLu, AL
My featured author interviews at The Romance Studio for the months of September, October and November of 2006check them out in the archives.
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