tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7532749730006528887.post7077160188676567706..comments2024-02-22T20:47:06.211+00:00Comments on Romances of the Cross : Murder on the Moor by Julianna Deering English Ladyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806974885775295349noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7532749730006528887.post-32865890525531391302017-09-27T09:50:27.012+01:002017-09-27T09:50:27.012+01:00Thanks for your reply. Bethany have been very ope...Thanks for your reply. Bethany have been very open to feedback, and actually the author of this series has picked up on these comments and asked for specific feedback, which I'm in the process of supplying. <br /><br />I've read a number of books while ignoring cultural bloopers, because the story is so good, but like you I do mention if there are lots of Americanisms, so that the buyerAnne Rogershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05474248032826324079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7532749730006528887.post-62315552690923558592017-09-11T11:36:07.696+01:002017-09-11T11:36:07.696+01:00Hi Anne, and thanks for visiting. I'm already ...Hi Anne, and thanks for visiting. I'm already a Julie Klassen fan, and I've nearly finished the audiobook of the latest Kristi Ann Hunter. I've actually read all the Drew Fathering books to date, so I have persisted with the series. This alone will not cause me to abandon and book or author per se, but it can be a factor, and I do mention it, as some people find it really offputting. English Ladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17806974885775295349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7532749730006528887.post-25646897198772386202017-09-11T08:46:55.243+01:002017-09-11T08:46:55.243+01:00I agree with your comments above, and also found t...I agree with your comments above, and also found the Americanisms in this series jarring. Which is a shame as the stories are otherwise good. Unfortunately this can put off British readers from reading American books set in the UK, but I'd urge them to persevere as some US writers 'do' British novels really well, for example the Regency era novels of Julie Klassen and An Uncommon Anne Rogershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05474248032826324079noreply@blogger.com