Stay by Jennifer Silverwood @JennSilverwood @4WordPublishing @GliteraryGirl #Review


 

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This is a little more magical for me than I like. I liked Rona, the main character, she didnt believe in the love fairy tale. So Rona is sold, not happy about that, and he is a loser. No man should ever abuse a woman and poor Rona going into this knowing he is a vile person was hard to get over.  As the character is growing she leans on Seid. As the story moves on the characters turn towards what I would call a grieving process. Now Rona is nasty, blaming the wrong people. Seid is also doing the same. 

Just when Rona is going to give up, well it takes many thousands of years, there is that pull towards memories of Seid. It is a little bit of a fork in the road. Does Rona go good or bad?

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Does she go for the love  she needs without knowing the outcome? Pretty good plot especially if you like this genre!

4 stars

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Everyone has to begin somewhere. I began my journey to becoming an author long before I published anything. Storytelling was something I did every night before bed with my father. We would create such wonderful tales together, far better than anything in books. It sprung from our imaginations. My mother ingrained a love for the written world early on. Then my grandpa gave me his first type writer when I was in elementary school. You can guess the rest.

But it was many years later, after dabbling in all the arts, that I realized writing was my greatest passion. I grew up on the far outskirts of the Metroplex of Texas, a busy world of cities within cities. It’s easy to get lost in a place like this. Some might argue that Dallas is the “New York” of the south and I might agree. Rather than worry about being a little fish in a big pond, however, I made up my mind long ago to follow my dreams. The funny thing about dreams is they have a tendency to come to life in unexpected ways.

 My best friends were my twin next door neighbors. (Inspiration for the three main ladies in Silver Hollow) We made up our own little book club, complete with readings and brainstorming sessions. I loved reading to them and they loved “the story,” as we dubbed whatever project we were working on. As we grew up and went on to different careers and schools, and I tried three different universities. Needless to say, college didn’t pan out well for me. So I did the next sensible thing and decided to write “for real.”

By day I am personal assistant and simple childcare worker at the local Learning Center for preschoolers. But by night, I moonlight as an independently published author of Young/New Adult and fantasy novels. My hope is that you enjoy my books and are encouraged to follow your dreams as well.

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One thought on “Stay by Jennifer Silverwood @JennSilverwood @4WordPublishing @GliteraryGirl #Review

  1. First off, thank you so much for hosting me on your fantabulous blog. 😀 I am so glad to hear you enjoyed reading Stay! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and looking forward to following your posts.

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