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Scarlet (Scarlet #1), by A.C. Gaughen → Start Date: November 15, 2016
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Sounds good to me. Either one works.


Finally, I am home and can comment. LOL
First, I also had a bit of a time with the writing until I realized that mostly it's due to her lack of a lot of adverbs for words such as "rarely" or "fairly" but she uses "rare" and "fair" which threw me off. She also says "were" rather than "was" so I just HAD to use the words that sounded better to me. I read it as "was" and "fairly" etc. to make better sense for myself.
Scar (view spoiler)
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Finally, I am home and can comment. LOL
First, I also had a bit of a time with the writing until I realized that mostly it's due to her lack of a lot of adverbs for words such as "rarel..."
I took a look at it. Obviously it's written in dialect. I would have used less dialect, myself. I think it can be done better with a well-chosen word here and there rather than writing everything in "trouble in't mill" style.

Are you reading this with us?

Finally, I am home and can comment. LOL
First, I also had a bit of a time with the writing until I realized that mostly it's due to her lack of a lot of adverbs for words such as "rarel..."
I just finished chapter 5. I think (view spoiler)

I also thought that (view spoiler)
Funny thing is I got this book on my NOOK and today I was going to read more and I found a library book THINKING it was the same as this one and I thought, "Oh jeez, I didn't have to buy it after all because I have a library copy." So I get into the book (hard copy) and go to pg. 100 where I'd left off and thought, "I don't remember any of this. What the heck is going on?" I skimmed back a few pages to review and thought I'd left off earlier in the book and had marked it incorrectly. Then I was looking at the pictures in the book wondering why my Kindle edition didn't have the pics and what they were about. I was thoroughly confused, and FINALLY I realized that the library book was



Haha. They do look like they would be similar. I think they are both historical fiction.

- No, not reading this. It's not my kind of story. I do reviews when requested and I'm always interested in historical fiction, and love editing it too. My last major edit was Cast The First Stone by Andrew Mowatt. It's not YA though!

I love historical fiction but just don't care for the dialogue even though it's dialect. LOL Good luck on your reviews/editing.

Haha. They do look like they would be similar. I think they are both historical fiction."
In my head I was even thinking both the ladies had on green dresses...major brain lapse. LOL

I am getting used to the language and really enjoying this one now.
Scar (view spoiler)
Ravenna (view spoiler)
Gisbourne (view spoiler)
John (view spoiler)
Rob (view spoiler)


Rob (view spoiler)
Scarlet (view spoiler)
Thom (view spoiler)
Ravenna (view spoiler)

Sheriff (view spoiler)
Scar (view spoiler)
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I'm REALLY EXCITED to get to book 2!!!

I am getting used to the language and really enjoying this one now.
Scar [spoilers removed]
Ravenna [spoilers removed]
Gisbourne [spoilers removed]
John [spoilers removed]
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I'm really liking this one too. I agree. (view spoiler) Sorry this is short. I want to get back to reading the book.


I'm pretty sure Trisha is going to read that one with us. Can you do it fairly soon? I have the book until January 5, unless I can recheck it out.

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