I feel personally attacked by this line 😂😂
I had 2 matches for #fffs this year for shipping reasons… and I‘ve decided to open 1 before & 1 after work.
THANK YOU @CrowCAH for this amazing package!!! I‘m thrilled for the books, and I love ALLLLLL the extra fall goodies—edible & not—you included! (I had to splice 2 pics to capture it all!!) I especially love all the little local goodies you sent from your home state 🥰😍🥰😍🥰
Thank you for such a wonderful gift of autumn!!
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It was a lovely birthday! 😊 Some fun gifts from Storiarts, some good reads, a new leather journal, and a ring inspired by Jeremiah 29:11 to help me remember that God's plans are perfect even when they're different from mine ❤
Most importantly, time with my family and lots of love from the Litsy family! Thank you, everyone, for helping make today wonderful!
@curiouserandcurioser Thanks for making today perfect! I love you 🥰
This was not at all what I expected from this author, and I was quite surprised by it as I had not read the blurb. While starting off a little slow/confusing, I was quickly sucked in and really enjoyed it. It is a mashup of two classics, obviously Jane Eyre is one (I won‘t give the other away), but the protagonist is male and while very loosely based on JE, it has its own twists/turns and surprises. Great writing, great characters, 🔻
There's a specific kind of delight in reading a retold story like John Eyre. What's different? What's the same? What's this I hear about vampires and gender flipped protagonists? And most importantly, can the author make this experiment work?
In this case, the answer to all of those questions is yes! Resoundingly, yes!
Excellent all the way around, Matthews proves that no story is so sacred it can't be retold if the right person comes along.