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Book
Reviews
Five Roses from
Romance Writers Unlimited
~Reviewed by Rie McGaha
Lila’s Vow
is an extremely well written novel, but beyond being well written, it is
also a story that touches the heart and soul. Ms. Wylie does a wonderful
job of weaving the characters’ stories and lives together. I also loved
the fact that she brought the love between Jenny and David into this
story, which flowed seamlessly from Jenny’s Passion to
Lila’s Vow and gave the feeling that this really wasn’t two
separate novels, but one incredible account of the lives of real people.
The author didn’t leave out Lila’s mother either, and I loved it that
she brought romance and marriage to a woman of an age I can really
relate to!
Five Books by Long and Short Reviews
~Reviewed by Water Lily
Voted Best Book of the Week
"Diane Wylie has a gift for taking the harsh
realities of life in the Civil War and interweaving her characters into
the fabric. The battle of Gettysburg, the horrors of Andersonville, the
confederate submarine Hunley all become characters under Wylie’s hands.
Lila and Jack’s story is compelling, but for me, as wonderful as the
love story is, it almost becomes secondary to the history. The Jack’s
capture and incarceration in Andersonville and Lila’s stint with the
Pinkerton agency show Wylie’s grasp of the many levels of life and
experience in this tumultuous time in our country. I particularly
enjoyed this story’s exciting and unexpected climax."
Five Clovers by Ck2s Kwips and Kritiques
"Ms. Wylie writes a powerhouse of a novel that
describes a love like no other and the brave men and women who gave
their all for a happy ending. Excellent reading and highly recommended."
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