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Slow Dance in Purgatory (Purgatory Series Book 1)
C**N
Not just for Young Adults
If time travel was ever going to be real, these two star-crossed lovers deserved to know how.The touching love story of Johnny and Maggie made me cry on several occasions. How could it not?The characters are well written and the emotional ups and downs of these teenagers separated by death spill from the pages in tsunami waves, leaving the reader emotionally drained.I cannot simply label this as YA, because it is more than that. A touching story with an ending that leaves you in no doubt as to which book you will be reading next - the sequel of course.This is a MUST READ.
V**N
Good teen fiction
This book had an interesting story line and a different take on the teen paranormal romance genre. It was very tame and quite sweet. I also like the way she names each chapter, as she does with her other books. However I couldn't help feeling at times when the two main characters were together it was like reading Twilight fan fiction which is a shame as Amy Harmon is better than that.If I hadn't read any of her other books before this one I may not have bothered to try any others out. Running Barefoot is beautiful. I will read the next installment of this story though just to see what happens!
C**K
Outstanding
Once again amy Harmon delivers a masterpiece , reading it made my heart hurt ,beautifully sad and had me utterly consumed , it's official my favourite author of all time
L**.
loved it
I honestly did not expect this book to be so good. Has left me yearning to know what happens next.
A**R
Five Stars
This book was stunning and gripping can't wait for the next one xx
P**S
Not just a Teen Paranormal Novel
This book was rather different to my usual reading choices. I don't do ghosts, but as I was gifted this book, by the Author, it would have been extremely rude NOT to read it.I loved it,it kept me gripped all the way through. I found myself totally enthralled by the interaction between Maggie and Johnny as their stories were told and as the two stories then meshed together.I have seen this book described as "teen fiction" but as a child of the 60s who grew up listening and dancing to music from the 50s I loved it and of course because of the ending had to move straight into book 2.
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