![]() I shouted at her so many times I lost count of it. Geezzzz… I swear I’ve tried to keep it cool but I failed miserably. I just didn’t want to get involved in that freaking horrible mess. I heard when the ring of the alarm bell went on, telling me to get the hell out of the story, but my instincts were deaf.ĭon’t take me wrong, I wanted to read it. Before I even reached the middle it escalated for an extra#hard#extra#difficult#ohnoshitlevel. Normally, when it happens, I put myself in the heroine’s shoes.įrom the start, I knew it would be a difficult read.I just didn’t realize how much. I think and think and I cannot find why or what triggers this magic portal open to me. Some were brilliant, 5 reads.Īnd then there are the others, where I cross an invisible line and stop being a reader to become a character. I am pointing this out because I’ve read stories where I am totally engrossed by, yet they keep me on my seat, contained and hypnotized, like watching a movie. It is funny how a story can pull me totally in, as if what is happening there is my own business, when in fact, it is not. With over 150 books read in 2016, A Love Letter to Whiskey is one of my Top 5. ![]() ![]() *****5 Stars for all the hell it put me through.***** ![]() ![]() A Love Letter to Whiskey by Kandi Steiner ![]()
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