I’m really struggling in my attempts to get the word out on JERUSALEM STONE. I’m starting to believe that readers are avoiding it because of the ending of THE KIDDUSH LADIES. I got a considerable amount of email and reviews from disgruntled readers.
What I’ve learned from the experience is I will never write another tragedy. I still stand by the ending of THE KIDDUSH LADIES. It would have felt forced if Becky suddenly woke up, and everything was hunky-dory. Her decline from sanity was too far gone for her to change.
With that said, JERUSALEM STONE is not a tragedy. It’s a journey from grief to light, and I hope readers will give it a chance.
I poured my heart into this one.
I just finished Jerusalem Stone. I loved the book. It’s a love story mixed with life and spitball undertones. I loved the ending!!!
Hello,
I just finished Jerusalem Stone. I loved it! I couldn’t put it down. I thought it was a wonderful story.
Thanks, Mary! If you have a minute, please leave review (even one word will do) on Amazon. Hope you are well.
You have no reason to apologize. Continue to be true to yourself and your stories. Jerusalem Stone is a beautiful journey!
I’m currently reading ‘Jerusalem Stone’ now. I could have finished
It, but I am savoring the characters, as it’s a pretty good
story. I love the Avi character and I know what the
ending will be. However, I wasn’t crazy about your other
book, Kiddush Ladies. I think if you didn’t end the story
like it did, it wouldn’t have read so weirdly.
I really enjoy reading JS and will finish it tonight.
Thank you! I’m so glad you’re giving JS a chance.