Tides of Autumn edition by Amanda McIntyre Romance eBooks
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Sometimes the tide brings in the unexpected...
Recently widowed, Darci Cunningham swims against popular current that she should take her time and heal after the sudden death of her husband. But in a bold turn, she decides to follow a dream set aside and moves to Mackinac Island to pursue her dream of writing.But as she prepares for her first winter on the island, she is unaware of the dangers that have washed ashore--one that may steal her heart, while the other may steal her life.
Tides of Autumn edition by Amanda McIntyre Romance eBooks
More very poor editing and I'm by now getting really sick of reading so many eBooks with grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes. Amanda's, so far, are some of the worst of these that I've read.Where did anyone get the idea that there are two periods used at the end of a sentence, one of them coming AFTER the quotation marks which end the actual sentence? As a made up example, I'll write this; "I see you standing over there." . He looked at her, smiling.
What's with that second period? This book in particular is FULL of these extra periods. It's just awful trying to read a spoken sentence, then having to put up with that extra period afterward. There is NO SUCH THING in English grammar. Why can't this be taken care of before eBooks are put out there to download in the first place?
Then, this book and her other eBooks are loaded with extra words not needed at all, and which make the sentences make NO sense. As another made up example; She walked to the walked to the door. There are tons of these types of errors in this eBook.
There are also plenty of missing words that you then have to fill in by yourself. Not fun.
There are also a lot of wrong words, like using "gate" instead of what should have been "gait." That is an actual example from this book.
Oh, and I nearly forgot; this eBook is constantly missing the apostrophe necessary to make a word into a POSSESSIVE. Nearly every page is missing these apostrophes. I hate to tell this author and her so-called editors, but if you add the "s" and leave out the apostrophe, your word is not a possessive; it is instead a plural. That would be fine if these words were plurals, but they are not.
EDIT THE DANGED eBOOKS before offering them to the public!!!!
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Tides of Autumn edition by Amanda McIntyre Romance eBooks Reviews
I was hooked by the Michigan setting ( born and raised here). I can't even count the number of times I've been to the Mackinac island. I love it and it was apparent Amanda McIntyre does too. Beyond the setting was a heart warming love story--of second chances at finding true love. I love the story, well written, and the richness of the characters. I have read other books by this author and she does not disappoint. My only small criticism was I thought the book ended a bit abruptly.
I read this one on my kindle and found a LOT of typos - which was annoying. And at times I found the story dragging. But I loved the setting as Mackinac Island is one of my favorite places. That was what attracted me to the book in the first place. I really liked both the main love interests, and enjoyed the character of Maeve. This was the first book I've read by this author and will try others by her.
I loved this books. Darci's life has been turned upside down when her husband Matt of twenty-two years dies unexpectedly. She must overcome the loss & move on with her life. She meets Tyler Langston & feels a spark that gives her hope of desire, love, companionship, & a future with is man. She finds out that her & Matt's financial advise Peter had something to do with Matt's death & lied to her for over a year. She must be strong enough to confront Peter to get the truth so she can go on in the new life she wants to build with Tyler.
his weight. He put his coffee cup beside the laptop and pulled up his e-mail to read the topic for the first night of poetry class. The instructor wanted to start out by getting each person in the class in touch with his emotions. He read over the first assignment. Some of us are better at expressing our emotions, while others keep them bottled up. When you’re ready, please share a few verses of where you feel you are at this time in your life. He heaved a sigh of resignation and rubbed his hand over his chest. He hadn’t been in touch with his emotions in years. In fact, it had taken him a long time to weave them seamlessly in with his responsibilities as head of the ranch. It was much easier to justify having work to deal with than to face his demons. He stared blankly at the screen. A wave of cheers rushed from the radio. Someone had scored. Sadie, who lay fast asleep at his feet, and the occasional snap of a log in the fire were his closest companions that evening. Wyatt took another sip of his coffee and waited for someone else to respond to the exercise first. The silence in the house was deafening, and he found it unnerving that the quiet had never bothered him before—before what? Before Aimee Worth batted her baby blues at you, you putz. He blew out a sigh, frustrated by the battle between his brain and libido trying to justify why Little Ms. Pink Puff Jacket should have such an effect on him. Wyatt shook his head to dispel the image of her face as he’d driven away earlier and refocused his thoughts on the assignment. It had been a hell of a long time since he’d put a pen to paper. In his youth, he used to write while holed up in a seedy hotel room, forced to watch over Dalton. His mom—Eloise—used to say they were like the gypsies, traveling on great adventures. Reckless and free. To a kid of ten, it had seemed a fantastic journey, and he’d entertain himself by writing short stories and bits of prose about his imaginary life. “It’s going to get better,” she’d say as she carefully applied her makeup in the dimly lit bathroom. Wyatt never understood why she had to dress up so nice for a waitressing job, but he never questioned her. He did as he was instructed, making another peanut-butter-and-jelly dinner for him and Dalton, believing her every word. It was exciting, this seemingly endless string of so-called adventures until the day Wyatt began to wonder if she’d ever find a place that made her happy enough to put down roots. He’d thought with Jed she’d found everything, a good husband, father, a home, security. Jed took care of his mom as well as him and Dalt. But it did no good. She left them anyway, still in search Wyatt guessed, for an elusive dream. Wyatt mourned her leaving like a death, but realized eventually even though his mother had chosen not to take responsibility, Jed had. That’s when Wyatt shed his old life like a snake and threw himself into learning all there was to know about the ranch—into becoming Jed’s son. A small ping from his computer indicated another e-mail post. It brought him out of his reverie. If none of you chooses to go first, then I will tell you about me. I’ve loved the idea of teaching music from a very early age and feel strongly an education in the Fine Arts is an integral part our school curriculum. Aside, from that, I have an infatuation with the written word and the means of communicating that can put us in touch with feelings deep inside—much like music, really. Wyatt read the post and thought about when it was exactly he’d shut off his emotions to the r
More very poor editing and I'm by now getting really sick of reading so many eBooks with grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes. Amanda's, so far, are some of the worst of these that I've read.
Where did anyone get the idea that there are two periods used at the end of a sentence, one of them coming AFTER the quotation marks which end the actual sentence? As a made up example, I'll write this; "I see you standing over there." . He looked at her, smiling.
What's with that second period? This book in particular is FULL of these extra periods. It's just awful trying to read a spoken sentence, then having to put up with that extra period afterward. There is NO SUCH THING in English grammar. Why can't this be taken care of before eBooks are put out there to download in the first place?
Then, this book and her other eBooks are loaded with extra words not needed at all, and which make the sentences make NO sense. As another made up example; She walked to the walked to the door. There are tons of these types of errors in this eBook.
There are also plenty of missing words that you then have to fill in by yourself. Not fun.
There are also a lot of wrong words, like using "gate" instead of what should have been "gait." That is an actual example from this book.
Oh, and I nearly forgot; this eBook is constantly missing the apostrophe necessary to make a word into a POSSESSIVE. Nearly every page is missing these apostrophes. I hate to tell this author and her so-called editors, but if you add the "s" and leave out the apostrophe, your word is not a possessive; it is instead a plural. That would be fine if these words were plurals, but they are not.
EDIT THE DANGED eBOOKS before offering them to the public!!!!
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