Martha Pearson
posts on 11/7/2009 2:04:58 PM
I just wanted to let you know how I came to start reading your books. I had finished the books by the authors I was familiar with and desired to find another Christian author so I sought out the aid of the librarian. Yours were one that she suggested and I thought they sounded interesting. That was in June. I just finished The Kensington Chronicles. I specifically love the way you weave scripture and the characters' prayer life into your novels. I particularly loved Megan, oh I am so much like her in some ways. Her prayer life became my own while I read that book and had healing tears falling almost all the way through the book. I would like to know how Sunny and Brandon are related. I'm not sure I have figured that out yet.
I have the Yellow Rose books on hold at the library and then only have the Big Sky Dreams to complete my reading of you writings. Thank you for touching my heart is such a way as I have had to deal with some difficult areas in my own life.
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KAYLA
posts on 10/22/2009 9:39:54 AM
I have been reading the English Gareden series. I just wanted you to know that they have been wonderful books. And i just want to thank you for writing such moving books.
I hope to come across more of you books.
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Stephanie Steeves
posts on 10/20/2009 2:34:41 PM
I had a question concerning the book Pretense. Have any of Macenzie Bishop's books, especially blue crayon and Accesed Denied been published? Thanks
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MICHELLE
posts on 10/6/2009 5:27:06 PM
I have been a Lori Wick fan for 11yrs. My step mother used to read them and when I turned 14 she started to let me read them. I have every book she has written, and I read them several times in a year. I wish she would make a movie out of one of her books or series! I would truly enjoy that with all me heart. Michelle-Colorado territory :)
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Kerry
posts on 8/26/2009 7:54:56 PM
I met Smokey and Dallas (Wings of the Morning) 9 years ago, and have read their story at least half a dozen times! I have several Lori Wick novels, and have laughed and cried with every character I have met in her pages. Ms Wick is very gifted, and uses her talents so beautifully. Thank you Lori, your books keep me smiling, praying and believing.
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Samitude
posts on 6/20/2009 11:59:01 PM
James, I believe Lori Wick attends Curtiss Street Bible Fellowship in Mazomanie, WI.
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deana
posts on 6/18/2009 10:05:27 PM
In Lori wick's second book, Sabrina, of the trilogy "Big Sky Dreams" it finishes with Sabrina asking her husband, Rylan, why he calls her Sabrina when everyone else calls her "Bri". He says he'll tell her another time. Unless I missed it, the question is not answered in the next and final book, Jessie. Does anyone know the answer? Thanks!
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James Haron
posts on 5/4/2009 7:59:31 PM
Does anyone know of Lori Wicks denomination? What kind of church does she go to? Does anyone know?
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Liane
posts on 4/22/2009 3:48:46 PM
I love the books Lori Wick writes. They lift me up in troubled times. And they make me happy. Someday I want to write like Lori does. I cry and lauph in those book. I rejoice with the characters.I just love how Lori Wick writes.
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Joan Reishus
posts on 4/19/2009 3:58:24 PM
I Love lori Wick, she is one of my very favorite authors. The first book I read was Sophie's Heart and it touched mine in such a great way, that I have now read all her books, many of them more than once. I wish she could write more, I am always waiting for a new one. Lori you have touched my heart many times over.
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