Reviews for Volition |
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![]() ![]() "Reclined back" is redundant. You'd never "recline forward," right? Just use "recline" by itself. |
![]() ![]() ![]() This was such a cool story to read. It gives perspective on things I didn't knownI needed perspective on. It's amazing. Thanks for sharing! |
![]() ![]() ![]() My son is a leukemia survivor. I very much appreciate your bringing awareness to such a life changing cause. I love your story. Thank you! |
![]() ![]() ![]() I sooo loved this story! It made me think about all the problems during those times, too, although I was lucky to not have grown up there, I just heard about it all during my childhood. Really bad times ... Thank you for writing and sharing this story. Greetings from Germany, leinchen |
![]() ![]() This is the best I've read in years and definitely top 10 |
![]() ![]() ![]() This was brilliant. I loved it! Thanks for sharing |
![]() ![]() ![]() I really like this story. It is well written and is historically accurate, at least it seems to me, that is. I was also a young Catholic girl about the same age as Bella, so it is relatable to me in that regard, too. Thank you for writing and sharing. |
![]() ![]() ![]() thanks for sharing your work; what a lovely, refreshing story! |
![]() ![]() ![]() Ugh. The ring. I’ve read an Irish story before and I find the meaning of the ring so beautiful and I love when it’s given to Bella as a promise ring. |
![]() ![]() I have to say i loved this story even though I'm from Northern Ireland. I was nervous to see how it would be protrayed as the tv always favours one side or another. I was brought up to respect both sides. I lived in the country and in a mixed neighbourhood where everyone is friends. Although as a Protestant i seen things from the other side and school friends loosing cilivan parents just because they were a Protestant. On occasion right in front of their children. Neither side was perfect.I'm just thankful 90% of the population have moved away from violence. |
![]() ![]() ![]() This story was sweet but spicy, thanks for all the amazing characters, this is one of the best fanfic I've read. This story gave me another POV about the IRA, because even though they are painted as the bad guys, you made them human |
![]() ![]() ![]() As someone from Northern Ireland I can really relate to this story. There are some real horrors in our past that still defines us even 2/3 generations on from the troubles. Nice story and it’s good to see that although it’s made up and based upon twilight my history is in it and others from around the world can see that not only is Northern Ireland a real place but that we’ve come through adversity and hopefully in 2021 during the century of our wee country leave the past behind us, come together no matter what religion we are and make the future bright! |
![]() ![]() ![]() I reading this story again...it's been years since I first read. Lord, it's such a wonderful story, truly one of my all time favorites. I wish there were more stories being written like this. I was on twitter today and saw a plea for a sweet wonderful dog who was missing from Portrush which I'd never heard of before. And guess what, now I know it's in Northern Ireland. What a lovely coincidence, other than the poor lost pupper. Hope he found soon. Now on with this lovely, love story. |
![]() ![]() ![]() What a whirlwind of a story. Couldn't stop reading once I started. Absolutely brilliant. Thank you |
![]() ![]() ![]() This is about the fifth or sixth time I've read this story. I love it. Thank you for sharing it. |