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Priscila has been part of my ARC Teams multiple times, and every time, I have to say that she has such an eagle eye! If in casual reading, she can detect typos, mistakes, etc., how much more when she sets out to find the errors? – Joanna

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Anybody who reads Priscila’s reviews can tell that she has a great love for stories and the written word. She puts so much heart into writing her reviews, it becomes such a joy to read them! Always something I look forward to — reading one of her reviews — whether it’s for my books or that of other authors. – Joanna

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TOWTA Review #5

THE ONE WHO TRIPPED AWAY — The One Who Tripped Away was the story (and reminder) I didn't know I needed. Hannah and Knox's story wasn't one I particularly looked forward to after finishing The One Who Wrote Away, and thus, I certainly related to Hannah's character at the beginning of this book... There are certainly two sides to every story, and Knox's was heartbreaking (just as I imagined it'd be.) It was interesting though, to realize that all along most of his choices had come from his wrestling to come to the Light.

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TOWSA Review #1

THE ONE WHO SHOT AWAY -- Yet what I've come to love about this series is the reminder that there's no sin or struggle bigger than the other, and that rather we're all Prodigals in need of God's grace for our lives. He truly meets us in the midst of our struggles, pain, questions, or disappointments, and reminds us that He showed His love for us through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, where He paid it all for us.

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POnce Review #1

PRODIGALS ONCE -- "Prodigals Once" was the perfect conclusion to this beautiful series. It's unique in that very few books show how the couples that have already found their HEA are doing down the road (be it after their engaged and/or married years down the road.) For that, I was both looking forward to and dreading reading this book, yet Joanna Alonzo pulled it off beautifully

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