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Pride's Children: PURGATORY
Pride's Children: PURGATORY: (Book 1 of the Trilogy) | Alicia Ehrhardt
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WHAT YOU DO WITH AN OBSESSION COUNTS I, KARENNA ELIZABETH Ashe, being of sound mind, do... But that's it, isn't it? Being here proves I am not of sound mind..." So begins Book 1 of the Pride's Children trilogy: Kary immediately regrets the misplaced sense of noblesse oblige which compels her to appear, live on national television-at exorbitant personal cost. What she cannot anticipate is an entanglement with Hollywood that may destroy her carefully-constructed solitudinarian life. A contemporary mainstream love story, in the epic tradition of Jane Eyre, and Dorothy L. Sayers' four-novel bond between Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane, Pride's Children starts with a very public chance encounter, and will eventually stretch over three separate continents. ~ ~ ~ Colm Herron, Irish author of The Wake (And What Jeremiah Did Next), The Fabricator, and Further Adventures of James Joyce: "I was there, Alicia. THERE, in that sweaty studio, aware of the audience, rooting for Kary, contemptuous of Dana until, well, until I saw for sure that she was more than a plastic chat-show hostess. I wondered what Andrew was thinking. I could guess. I think his snort was involuntary and then thought better of. No better tribute can I pay than all that I've written above. I don't make this comment idly. This to me is top gear." Herbert Collins (Saskatchewan), reader: "It definitely works for me. I feel Andrew's emotions, and feel for him. You have successfully given your readers a story that appeals to men and women. It is wonderfully written." "Pride's Children has helped me to look inside myself and see many things I need to see and deal with. I have never read a work of fiction that has touched me so powerfully! I love it and will be rereading many times." J. E. Hallows, author of Rebellious Rogue: "I've just finished reading Pride's Children [Book 1]. That last chapter was beautiful. Probably the most moving chapter of all, which is a great way to end the story." Kevin Gebhard, American actor, screenwriter, and author of The Steeps: "You're right-on. It's hard to believe you're not writing this from [a movie] set." "Oh, to be in a writer's head. Living amongst imaginary people. What could be better? But then comes the actual writing part. You caught it all." "You really know how to write this stuff-like you were tucked in a coffee shop on Rodeo Drive (I lived in L.A. for five years)." ~ ~ ~ RATING: Sexual innuendo, mild swearing, occasional non-graphic violence (PG-13).
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My friend had this to say: “For academics, overthinkers, obsessives, and fiction fans, this novel is a big celebration of all the things we like best.”

But sadly, this is not my kind of book. Does anyone else feel absolutely horrible abt DNF-ing a book a friend sent?! Oh, the anguish. On one hand, #getoveryourself! So the book isn‘t for me, that‘s ok! But… then. Was tempted to put So-So; but decided to go with my truth.

BkClubCare Very dialogue heavy, very in-head -thoughts-in-italics heavy. Characters were OK but I just couldn‘t do this style! #wian 7mo
dabbe Hello there, pooped-out-but-so-sweet pup! 🖤🐾🖤 7mo
bthegood I appreciate your honest review - ( I bet your friend does too) 🙂 (edited) 7mo
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Football 🏈 season means that I can read while the TV 📺 is on. Yay! otherwise, I am becoming a person who doesn‘t like fall. I dread the shorter days. Anyhooooo. Reading this for #WhatsinaName Challenge #WiaN2023 Category: Seven Deadly Sins

#GoCats #KState #Wildcats

Ladygodiva7 I dread the shorter days tooo 😖 8mo
bthegood @BkClubCare and @Ladygodiva7 I have been putting the shorter days into a new perspective - an opportunity to put my pj's on at 6 pm, curl up with my book guilt free 😂 8mo
BkClubCare @bthegood @Ladygodiva7 - yes! But it is the drive in to work early in the morning in the dark that makes me saddest. 8mo
bthegood @BkClubCare 👍 🙂 8mo
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