Point Regarding Books Dear Taylor (Letters to War #1)
| Title | : | Dear Taylor (Letters to War #1) |
| Author | : | Eija Jimenez |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 302 pages |
| Published | : | December 13th 2016 (first published December 8th 2016) |
| Categories | : | LGBT. Romance. Lesbian. Lesbian Fiction. GLBT |
Eija Jimenez
Kindle Edition | Pages: 302 pages Rating: 4.3 | 371 Users | 48 Reviews
Interpretation In Pursuance Of Books Dear Taylor (Letters to War #1)
Taylor Phillips was working as a barista in NYC the day the twin towers came crashing down. Seeing her city in shambles, coated in ash, and American lives lost, she enlisted to fight the War on Terror.Daniella Melo, a Rhode Island American History teacher, challenges her class to write letters to soldiers fighting overseas. With one name left and a student short, Daniella takes it upon herself to write letters to Private Taylor Phillips stationed in Afghanistan.
Over the next two years, the women exchange letters, sharing stories of their daily lives: Daniella trailing after her rambunctious daughter, Jackie, and dealing with overeager seniors planning prom while Taylor trudges through sand and dirt, driving her humvee in cold deserts. Their friendship continues to grow until it becomes something so much more than either woman expect.

Describe Books In Favor Of Dear Taylor (Letters to War #1)
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Letters to War #1 |
Rating Regarding Books Dear Taylor (Letters to War #1)
Ratings: 4.3 From 371 Users | 48 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books Dear Taylor (Letters to War #1)
I liked the story enough to start reading the sequel. I am determined to see the story to its end. The writing could be a bit more streamlined. I had a hard time with some of the dialogue/accent choices and I think some characters could have been left out. There were times I didn't know who was in the "scene" because the author used descriptors rather than names. That being said, I thought Daniella and Jackie were the two characters that were written the best. Overall, I could take it or leaveI enjoyed this book the first time I read it and I enjoyed it again. My rating now would be 4,5 stars, where I gave 5 stars the first time. Maybe because now that I read it again and therefore there was recognition and anticipation of the parts that I enjoyed the first time,I was a little more critical. Its still a book with a lot of emotion, but now I noticed that the writing was at times not so smooth and the use of references to the main characters as the teacher and the black woman or the
I enjoyed this book immensely. It's one of these (as I like to call them) military lesbian books and that's typically a big plus for me as it was in this case. It's also a sticky, sweet romance and I like that too. I will give one warning though; this story ends abruptly and leaves the reader hanging. Ok, ok, I'm hooked now. Hurry up and publish the next one!

I love this book and cannot wait for the second one to come out. I love the idea that you can grow to love someone through a letter and that person can become the reason you want to live. I love this book for more than just that it is a love story. I love the humanity that this book show-cases. An excellent read all the way around!!!
The writing technique is subpar, with too much telling; and constant "the soldier" and "the brunette," etc; and a really badly written child of 2-3. The pace is also weird, forcing us to take the author's word about the evolution of their feelings. Additionally, everything and everyone around the romance are only here to push them together (the daughter, the nightmares, the secondary characters, etc.). Which, the PTSD is just the usual clichés with no finesse whatsoever. And the army is
ExcellentThis is an awesome story, not the classic pinky spice one, but don't be mistaken, is an excellent, well written and compelling one. The characters are charming and captivating. Taylor is in the army and her story is so sad it touched your heart, I'm proud of her achievements and the woman she has become. Daniella is a history teacher, reserve, private, she lost her parents in an accident and although her soul has been shattered by those events, she is a kind and beautiful human being.
This is the first book that Ive read by this author. I do not specifically recall what road I went down to see it the first time, but something about it made me want to read it immediately upon first viewing. Not sure how long ago that was. For reasons I dont recall I couldnt immediately read it right then and there.And the reasons, vague though they were (and are still somewhat), that lead me to believe that I would enjoy this book turned out to be true. This is a great book all the way around,


0 Comments:
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.