So, that’s what you think

Countefeit Love - Julie FisonWriters can be fragile little things. I cried long and hard when my editor returned my first manuscript covered in comments and changes. I think I’ve toughened up a bit since then, improved my writing, and decided not take take every comment personally. But positive feedback? Well, I’m taking that very personally.

Thanks to Written Word Worlds for putting a smile on my face with their review of my latest young adult novel – Counterfeit Love.

Counterfeit Love kept me intrigued and left me smiling. I absolutely adored every second of reading it. I definitely recommend this book to everyone who likes a good romantic mystery. I’d give Counterfeit Love by Julie Fison a score of 9 out of 10.’ (Full review at Written Word Worlds.)

RowReads also gave me a warm fuzzy feeling when she posted her review of Counterfeit Love, giving the book four and a half stars.

‘Lucy is strong, independent and determined but also sweet and very likeable. Byron is swoon worthy, hilarious, sexy with a hint of mystery. Together they make one of my favorite smitten romance couples. Also diversity … It’s refreshing to read a casts of Asian characters as main characters. Love smitten romance books as they always leave me with a big smile when I am done.’ (Full review at RowReads.)

Feel free to buy Counterfeit Love here and leave your own glowing review. Happy reading!

Julie

Published by Julie Fison

Julie Fison is a Brisbane writer and travel lover. Her debut novel for adults ONE PUNCH is a compelling and thought-provoking family drama that follows two mothers forced to make impossible decisions after one life-changing night. Inspired by real events, the story is a sharp study of the complexities of family life and the consequences of being blind to the faults of our loved ones. Julie’s other work includes books for children and young adults – the Hazard River adventure series for young adventure lovers, stories in the Choose Your Own Ever After series that let the reader decide how the story goes, and a play for secondary school students As the Crow Flies. Julie is also a committed traveller and loves sharing tips for midlife adventurers.

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