Official Review: kindred Journeys by Marjorie Tapley-Olson

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Re: Official Review: kindred Journeys by Marjorie Tapley-Olson

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This book seems very interesting. I am definitely intrigued to find out what happens to Martha. Thank you for your review.
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Martha seems like a woman with strong determination. She not only in her pregnent condition, but also with her little new born baby continue her journey. I am very interested in story and want to know more about her and her future. Thanks for the review!!
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The plot is unique and highly interesting so I am very excited to dig into this novel to know what happened to the baby and what the mother will do to get them back. Congrats!
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Wow! I love a good character-driven read: besides, I love the fact that the author showed the power of a woman's capability to endure. Thank you!
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This book is something that has peaked my interest and I am not sure that I have heard anything like it before. I like that the author made you believe that you knew everything about the main character only to realize that you did not. I also like that the novel is written so well for an author that has never written a novel before.
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wow I would definitely love to take a ride in exploring the beauty of various places in America through this book.
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Kindred Journeys by Marjorie Tapley-Olson is an inspiring novel. What a great bravery has Martha shown! I'm very impressed with her action.
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I read the sample and met Martha and the twins. But I also met the mom Francesca and her son Billie who are not mentioned in the review. I wonder how they relate to Martha. I hope Martha reunites with the twins in the end.

Thanks for the intriguing review. I am curious about Martha's convincing lies.
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After reading the sample, I definitely agree with your review that Martha’s story is instantly engaging. I’m excited to read more and see how the other characters develop and how their stories intertwine.
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This book sounds like it will be unpredictable at every turn and that's a really good attribute in my book. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds very interesting. I’m intrigued by the characters and wonder how the stories evolve. Although, a mom having babies then hitchhiking seems pretty far fetched to me, I’m curious to see what becomes of the small family after she loses custody of them. It sounds like an emotionally charged story.
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I just sampled the book. This is definitely a great story. The author skillfully manages to bring to life this amazing story from the first-person perspective of various characters within the story. I was immediately drawn into the book and quickly attached myself, to several characters. This is a definite must-read. Thanks for an outstanding review you did the book justice.
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I am intrigued by the plot and I am curious to know how a woman in her situation coped with such an ordeal. I am also curious about how the plot will unfold.
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Your review is just beautiful! It really sells the book, and I sure feel like giving the book a try. I liked the idea of basing a book on the travel adventures of people.
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I enjoy reading about strong characters. Sounds like this is a good one to read. Nice review.
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