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That's not cliché at all. Thank you for taking the time to answer my question :)
I feel the same way. I'm a writer. Sort of. I'm writing about 7 books at the moment and I've become very close with my characters. I see so much of my little brother in one of them. Then at some moments she reminds me how I can be just as difficult as her. So I don't think it's cliché at all. I think anyone with a heart will feel the same way about their characters
I agree u left them in a quiet place but they need to have a little more conflict with there lives. They take tours to live their dreams but they are trying to be together by figuring out a schedule to work with. You can't leave it there. What happened to Kim? What happen to Mia's grandparents? Where are they? What's the future like for Mia and Adam and the band? Are they going to get married even if Adam doesn't want to ever get married? Are they just gonna be stuck being on tour trying to stay together? What about New York is Mia going to still live there or is she going back to Oregon? What about adam is his life going to be back on track?
THANK YOU Gayle!
I liked the first book, but I LOVED "Where She Went".
I needed a story to finish like that, you did a remarkable job at telling their story.
@Mystery reader: Well, that's all in the sequel!
I love if I stay and where she went. I want to read more of Mia and Adam story but my heart is so happy that they get back together after all happened. This book made me cry, tears of joy. :)
Oh my goodness, If I Stay was SUCH a wonderful book,, Gayle. Thank you so much for writing it!!! It was beautifully written and I loved every minute of it.
Without 'Where She went' 'If I stay' was incomplete. Thank you very much for writing the sequel. Thank you very much :)
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I liked the first book, but I LOVED "Where She Went".
I needed a story to finish like that, you did a remarkable job at telling their story.
@Mystery reader: Well, that's all in the sequel!


