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| Reviewed by Lawrence Adams |
4/22/2004 |
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Though I ended up never being adopted...I was placed for adoption at birth. I ended up in the foster care system. At 36 I began "the search" for my birth family. I found myself reliving many of my own experiences as I read. Searching is such an emotional roller coaster but no matter the results...the journey is worth it.
Thanks for sharing this journey with the world. I hope sharing my story will have the impact on peole as yours does! |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Rapier |
3/28/2004 |
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| Lori Paris’ first novel, “FOLLOW YOUR HEART” is sure to become a favorite. Persons needing to have a guide or a gentle nudge in finding birth parents will surely be captured in heart, mind and spirit with Lori’s book. While reading Lori’s book, I kept thinking how “in depth” and emotionally turbocharged the characters appeared. It was one day after I completed the book, that I found out Lori’s book was fiction based on truth. A truth, so undeniably real, it was almost as though the characters were alive in my mind. Sara Martin, the heroine of the story is catapulted into a nightmare—a nightmare of uncertainty. As a small child, Sara’s parents were viciously murdered. Her only living relative, Aunt Irene, fondly called Reni, takes on the task of raising Sara and teaching her the skills Sara will need as an adult. With Reni’s help, Sara becomes a warm, loving soul whose only aim in life is to please her aunt, who has instilled in her, the will to succeed. The story begins with college graduation, a time of excitement and realizing she would soon have the opportunity to fulfill her dreams. Sam Evans, the love her life, although Sara wouldn’t admit it, became thrust together in solid friendship and love with the sudden death of Reni. Sara, disheveled and alone turns to Sam for support. Fear grips Sara when she finds out, through papers locked in a safe deposit box, that she had been adopted. What would Sara do? Would she hire a detective to search for her birth parents? Would she be welcomed with open arms or suffer the unknown? How will she react to learning the in-depth reason for being given up for adoption? What were the circumstances surrounding her birth parents and the decision that would unravel the very essence of time—urgent time for patience and understanding? What is the meaning and symbol for the title, “FOLLOW YOUR HEART?” It’s all revealed in Lori’s book—a book of warmth, love, compassion and truth. “FOLLOW YOUR HEART” and read Lori’s book. 5 stars, Lori! |
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| Reviewed by Melissa Fonseca |
4/7/2003 |
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| I have enjoyed the book and wish you could help me in finding my parents. I don't have much money to spend on a detective or anything in that matter but I have all the information about my parents and what agency I came from. I wish you can help me in that perspective. thank u so much for taking the time to read this. |
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| Reviewed by Stephanie Sawyer |
1/13/2003 |
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| Lori Paris reveals the complexities and challenges of the ability to search for a new identity through FOLLOW YOUR HEART. Lori understands and conveys courage and daring in this unfolding journey where nothing is guaranteed. Her work demands insight and balance of emotions with integrity and clarity of processing. She gains both and enables the reader to share a new perspective as the journey is traveled together. The reader can only gain from this work. |
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| Reviewed by S Robinson |
12/2/2002 |
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Judas Priest..that's the FIRST chapter? However did you put so much emotion and concern for people WE JUST MET into so short a space? Beautifully crafted, compelling work Lori.
Sven Robinson |
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| Reviewed by Erin Elder |
11/16/2002 |
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| I found my eyes watering as I read about Sara's parents. This is a moving story. |
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| Reviewed by William Overby |
11/15/2002 |
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| A good beginning for a fascinating story. Good luck with it! |
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| Reviewed by Linda Alexander |
11/14/2002 |
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| Lori: Important premise crafted into an engaging piece of fiction. Push forward. You have a story to tell. |
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| Reviewed by Mary Erickson |
11/14/2002 |
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| The first chapter definitely makes me want to know more. Well written on a subject that is relevant for a lot of people. |
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| Reviewed by Melody Ravert |
11/14/2002 |
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| I'm hooked already! What a wonderful idea! |
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| Reviewed by Marcyle Taliaferro |
11/13/2002 |
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| I loved this book! A surperb job in bringing the reader close to the characters and in bringing a beautiful message as well. Although focused on adoption, the problems, feelings, hope and encouragement carries to issues we all face and makes a great read for everyone. Thanks, Lori, for a beautiful, well-written story. |
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| Reviewed by J. Torgerson |
11/13/2002 |
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| Sounds like a sweet tale that would interest many. Best of luck... |
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| Reviewed by Kevin Yarbrough |
11/13/2002 |
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Sounds good. I believe alot of people will be able to relate. Story sounds great. Good luck.
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| Reviewed by Susan Weekley/ author |
11/13/2002 |
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| A compelling story that many adopted people can identify with. |
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| Reviewed by Patricia Nelson |
6/9/2002 |
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| Storyline sounds fascinating. |
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| Reviewed by Lynn Barry |
5/3/2002 |
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| My family adopted a child when she was five and she located her birth parents with our help and has a relationship with them, now. Good luck with your book. |
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