Ditch Flowers

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An Engaging Read but Needs Some Editing

review by Cjcarothers

I was given this book for free through novelreviewers.com in exchange for an honest review. I'm so glad I requested to read it! This book has a fairly good plot and the overall flow of language is engaging and interesting. The pain that Julia feels is translated so well through ...

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Fantastic Book

review by TexasRebel

I received this book through Novel Reviewer.com in exchange for a honest review. Ditch Flowers is about a woman named Julia and her husband, Greg and their struggle to keep a pregnancy. The book starts out with them losing their first baby and all the heartache that comes with that, ...

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I hurt with her...

review by sgt103114

You can't help but fall in love with Julia and feel her pain. Why must the good ones suffer so much pain. I am just glad that in the end she finds her happiness.

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Real Feelings

review by Suz

I truly enjoyed this book! The story was well told and entertaining! I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good story about a real world situation. There was nothing wild and outlandish, it was all something that could happen to anyone, but the writing was so wonderful! I ...

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Awesome Debut Novel!!

review by Carolinasongbird

Julia James has always wanted to be a mother more than anything, so when she finds herself expecting her first child, she and her husband, Greg, are truly excited. When she miscarries,it's understandable that they're both devastated. That it comes so soon after the unexpected death of Greg's father, makes ...

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Ditch Flowers

review by shelleybelly333

This was a touching read of love and loss. At some point in our lives were are all affected with loving and losing someone. Julia was a very likeable character and brought out some strong emotions for me as I have dealt with this situation first hand. I will be ...

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