By Jennifer Sue
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Comments
Now, I remember
This is such a lovely story. Been a long time.
Portia
Read this great series when
Read this great series when it was first presented on BC/TS. I will be purchasing it from Kindle. Thanks for it.
I read this on kindle
Great book. Love your work.
I read this on Kindle too
This is a really good book. I highly recommend it. Their journey and the kindness they meet along the way is very touching. :DD
DeeDee
FAO Site admin
While I'm here, I'd like to alert admin's attention (if they're not already aware) to the fact that this story has been copied (most likely from FM) and offered for sale on Amazon as 'The New Mother' under the 'author' name 'Carla Puyal', one of many aliases used by what I believe to be a team of intellectual property thieves.
As the original is a Doppler Press book, I'm hopeful that Amazon will remove it if requested to do so (and thus deprive the thieves of any gain from it).
In the meantime, any of you with an Amazon account could always leave a review mentioning the theft, should you care to do so.
Chris
They have been notified
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it is a good story
I enjoyed it when it was on bc did you add any to the story before you posted it
It's GREAT!
I highly recommend this story. I followed it avidly when it was first posted on BC! I wish I could afford it now, but living in SS doesn't leave much in the way of spare cash. But if you have a few bucks to spare, it is well worth the investment!
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