Reader Love Notes

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Below are notes from readers about the Benediction of Paul series. Thank you to everyone who lets me know how they feel about my writing, whether it’s on Amazon, Good Reads, other sites, or by writing me directly at patricia@patriciamcclurenovels.com .

About Book 1, Winds of Life

I loved it so much and I can’t wait for the next one! – Erin F., Michigan

I just had to text and tell you that I purchased “Winds of Life”. It was delivered Thursday afternoon and Saturday I opened it and started reading. I can’t put it down!! I had been meaning to get this so much sooner—just glad I’m now engaged in the story!! I will be continuing the series for sure. – T.L., Alaska

About Book 2, Less Thunder, More Lightning

I could hardly put this book down. I consumed it as someone who is famished and/or malnourished feeding a soul that I didn’t recognize as being in need. The read was cathartic in general. I identified so much with how living in a community where Indian and white was like oil and water. My mental state at times was that I was like Jacob, falling into the river and wondering why I still lived. I believe my mother and other spiritual guides beyond the grave kept me safe. I think if there is anything I can say about this second book is that it opens doors so you as the reader can examine, name and let go of the past that holds you hostage. I cried in the end. You are a gifted and enlightened human being, an amazing woman and someone I call a friend. You will open more doors for many who need to and want to read these words. You have a powerful spirit guide so keep writing. – C.A., Washington

I finished book 2 this week and I couldn’t put it down! So good! Looking for a weekend I can ignore my family to read book 3! I really appreciated the clearly thoughtful research that went into understanding and writing about Native American culture and the Apsáalooke in particular as well as the lives and ways of the Benedictines. I found myself pulling my bible down to reference the Psalms quoted to gain better context and it enriched my reading experience. I also found the way trauma and grief were depicted to be authentic and very moving. – E.F., Michigan