by ronde
Thanks for two excellent stories in a week. You really are back in fine form. I enjoyed the story and the characters. 5*
Who's Martin?
I don't like the need to pair a girl with a esthetic defect with someone who has the same problem. Are they unworthy?
Great story, but I can't figure out where the name Martin in the title fits in. Or did you change Martin to Rex. You did say Marcy's last name was Jackson. Not a bother, just curious. - 5 stars
Lovely. It’s what’s in the heart and the mind that counts. These are lovely people.
Thank you. Five stars for a love story.
Great story! But she seems to have 3 last names:
1. Martin - from the title
2. Baldwin - the doctor in the hospital addressed her as 'Miss Baldwin'.
3. Jackson - Uncle Ed introduced her to Rex as Marcy Jackson.
I guess we won't know unless the author responds to several of these comments.
Should we start a pool! LOL
Excellent, Ronde. Your characters are believable & your romance writing leaves little to be desired. Once Again - Bravo
-Dreaded Anonymouse
You have such a talent of seemingly taking any subject and building an enjoyable and intriguing read around it! I am a late 80 old guy who would enjoy talking to you!
If I could give ten stars I would. A really great story. Make this into a novel as soon as possible.
I don't know id you have to be in pain to understand another's pain, but that message come through here loud and clear. The love and understanding took a little time to develop in this tale, but maybe that's what it takes to appreciate another's pain and how to handle your own. 5*
Top story
The author takes on the social challenge of physical disfigurement, and causes the reader to look take a look at the readers own heart with what is really important in life.
Great romance worthy of a social significance award.
A young 80 a old guy. :)
Looks like Marcy, Rex and Montego all healed each other.
Nice romantic tale, this.
I enjoy reading Your stories...Especially the ones with a handicapped person. You see, I am an amputee myself, although mine happened much later in life.
Welcome to the hoe-down! Country life. Country reality. Damaged souls and horse whisperin'!
Mix 'em all together with a generous helpin' of moallses and love and you got the makings
of a great yarn. Well done, you!