I am sharing the latest review with you all. I want to thank Ms. Destini Visser of Holland for her detailed review. It was sent to me on PDF as the others.
Bea’s Halloween Book reveiw-small print

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A. White, an award winning former librarian, who is also a long time member of Romantic Time and Publisher's Weekly. A. White has been writing for over fifteen years. She took classes in creative writing in college, specializing in ancient myths and legends. and later at a local community center while living in Chicago. In college she won the national contest to verbally list every country in the world, it's capital and ingenious language. Her works are mainly horror, fantasy, extreme, and sci-fi as well as, as some may says, "the truly strange predicament and puzzling." Books that I've written are "Clash with the Immortals, and eleven others which are part of the "Unholy Pursuit saga,". She has been working on the Chronicles since 2007. She wished to complete them all before introducing them to public so the readers wouldn't have to for the continuation to be written.
The ideas of the book come from classic literature such as whose work greatly influence the world world such as Homer, Sophocles, Herodotus, Euripides, Socrates, Hippocrates, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle and many more. The "Book of Enoch" influenced the usage of Azazael as a main character and love interest. I created the primary main character from the Chronicle of Saints. I wanted to show them as real flesh and blood with thoughts, desires and yearning as any human. Not as they are so often depicted. So I created one of my own to show her as a real human that everyone can relate to.
It’s different than the others but not bad. Especially the last part. I didn’t find it a little flabbergasting you wrote of a disaster to hit my area before it actual happened.
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Hi Ruben, it came as an equal shock to me. I’m sadden that an actual disaster took place there. I hope for a speedy recovery. π¦
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Yeah, I noticed that too. You know things before they happens.
Bea and her friends are a little too young for the Caldwell girl to be picking on. I know why she’s doing it but seems to me she would find someone older. But you got the snarky attitude accurately described. Bea is a heroine to little girls. May early teenager niece loves her.
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Hi, I’m glad your niece loves Bea Wyett. I thankful you both enjoyed the book. Bea is quiet a little heroine. She has saved her mother’s life numerous time. However when I write a story I have no way of knowing what will happen in the future.
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I noticed in the beginning Bea’s personality was changed in this story. Her character and personality aligned more with the typical pre-teen. Bea is no ordinary child. If she was she would be dead by now. But you saved the novel in the end by letting Bea be Bea. I was glad she found a friend who understood her.
Why can’t the angels just leave them alone and let them live their life? It’s like both side wants them but neither is willing to treat them right.
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 5:47 PM, The Novel: UnHoly Pursuit: Devil on my Tra
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I am happy that, overall you enjoyed the story. Thanks for reading it.
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I liked this book very much. It’s a real, really nice book to read and also learn about how the homeless live. Your writings are where one can find knowledge .
βThe universe destroys all people, not to mention next, many people are tough in the broken or cracked regions.β Hemingway.
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Traditionally, I never comment after reading a book but I wanted to let you know I enjoyed this one. Thanks for creating Bea Wyett. π
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Hi, I’m thankful you decided to buck your tradition and write me. Much appreciated.
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Bea is quite an interesting little girl with a heart of gold.
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I think you need to take part in contests for book blogs online. I’m going to highly recommend your books!
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Thanks for the recommendation. I’ll look into them. π
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