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Reviews For The Lessons
Reviewer: kwater (Signed) · Date: 26/02/09 08:56 AM · On: Chapter 1

Great story, Mags....Loved the detail and I've always enjoyed your John.  ;) Kel

Reviewer: fredo (Signed) · Date: 08/02/09 03:41 PM · On: Chapter 1

yup, as many angels as possible, not only do they deserve them, but they need them! Great oneshot Mag, your kids are always so well written. I hope I'll have more time this week in oder to catch up with your different stories...

Reviewer: Shannondoah (Signed) · Date: 07/02/09 09:45 PM · On: Chapter 1

I have to admit I was confused when I was reading The Turning Away--- Dean hunting a black dog.  I thought I'd missed and entire story.  *Whew!*  What a relief that I'm all caught up now. 

The opening paragraph was spectacular for setting the scene!  I felt like I was there.  Even got a little shiver up my back.  Kudos!

Clever comment that Dean was born ready when it came to hunting since we know that his mother and grandparents were hunters.  A little tongue in cheek humor.

I agree with John---so glad angels are watching over his boys.

 

Reviewer: Tree66 (Signed) · Date: 31/01/09 09:38 AM · On: Chapter 1

ok Maggie... I just found this story... yeah I know... late to the party...and I loved it!

So I got the impression that this was a smaller piece of a larger part??? IF so, then which of your stories has the rest of it... or am I'm mistaken. Would love to read the rest... please!!! *shamefully begging here* lol



Author's Response: this is kind of part of another story. the black dog hunt is mentioned a few times in the story "On the Turning Away".  both that story and this one are part of the larger "something lost series" :)

Reviewer: saltnburnem (Signed) · Date: 31/01/09 12:52 AM · On: Chapter 1

Great story.  Love  the description of the creepy woods where they were hunting.  I like the connection btw Sam and Dean, and the one btw Kerri and Dean.  Good job!

Reviewer: CatzEye (Signed) · Date: 30/01/09 09:03 PM · On: Chapter 1

You have the brilliant ability to put the reader right there where you're writing, and your prose is very eloquent -- I really like this story!

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