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Recent Reviews for Brian Greenleaf
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The Paramedic (Book) - 5/3/2007 9:22:43 PM
I just finished reading this book. What a page-turner! It came in the mail yesterday and I couldn't put it down. The love scenes were extremely intense, but not so much as to make them seem phony. I fell in love with the people. They were all so real. Excellent story. This is true erotic romance, not the wham,bam thank you mam stuff. Loved the book. Highly recommended.
I'm a Sucker for Batted Eyes..... (Short Story) - 10/19/2008 6:48:57 AM
BAhahahahahahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
That's what you get for falling for a pretty set of fanning eyelashes, Big Edna!
Funny stuff, Brian!
Jules
I'm a Sucker for Batted Eyes..... (Short Story) - 9/9/2008 2:23:02 AM
well done
But for Lisa's Voice (Short Story) - 5/29/2008 5:26:37 AM
Wow, Bri. This is one helluva moving story. Held me captive all the way to the end. I can see this as a novel. Heck, I can see this as a collaboration. *hint* hehehe
Jules
The Once in a Lifetime, Guaranteed, Sure Fire, Can’t Miss Ticket to Wealth: (Short Story) - 1/18/2008 8:02:17 AM
LOL!!!! This one's a winner, Brian!
And don't forget....good fortune will smile at you if you send this to 10 of your friends.
Julie
Who Was it That Wrote that Song? (Short Story) - 11/21/2007 8:54:11 AM
Love that sense of humor -
Who Was it That Wrote that Song? (Short Story) - 9/15/2007 9:11:19 PM
Karaoke: either you hate it or you love it. Me, I don't sing that well, so I let the others make fools of themselves. ('Specially when they're so tone deaf they couldn't sing their way out of a paper sack or so drunk you can't understand 'em anyway.) Now, a few sing good: my twin does a mean Loretta Lynn. Me? Fergiddaboudit. LOL
Enjoyed your song. :) Well done. :)
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla.
Who Was it That Wrote that Song? (Short Story) - 9/15/2007 8:41:26 PM
I sing like Sonny Bono. Hey Karen, maybe you and I could do an "I Got You, Babe" duet! LOL!
Hey Brian...ever hear of earplugs?
Add this one to your new humour book, luv. It's a keeper! Well done!
Julie
Who Was it That Wrote that Song? (Short Story) - 9/15/2007 8:00:21 PM
Funny story, Brian; as one who enjoys karaoke singing (I have been told I do a mean version of Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter"), I loved this one. Very well penned; bravo! See YOU at the Grammys! :)
(((HUGS))) and love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :D
But for Lisa's Voice (Short Story) - 7/16/2007 5:14:52 PM
Wonderfully written, with such rich detail you can feel David's pain. Can't wait to read more.
But for Lisa's Voice (Short Story) - 5/3/2007 9:45:07 PM
Sadly wonderful. Very moving.
But for Lisa's Voice (Short Story) - 4/13/2007 8:51:01 PM
How deeply moving this story was. The descriptions in this story were so vivid I felt I was right there looking on as this poor man suffers. The author has a smooth-spoken style that totally captivated me. I was actually moved to tears. Please share more of your work.
The Once in a Lifetime, Guaranteed, Sure Fire, Can’t Miss Ticket to Wealth: (Short Story) - 4/13/2007 8:44:32 PM
I'm laughing my butt off. This story is hysterical! Gives me a few ideas about dealing with get rich quick schemes. Wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it.
Do You Know This Man? (Poetry) - 6/20/2009 8:35:52 AM
Very interesting write, Brian. Do we indeed "really" take the time to "know" our friends? Gave me lots of food for thought.
Anna
Do You Know This Man? (Poetry) - 9/24/2008 2:33:13 PM
Yeah, I know this man...it's YOU! Brian, get back on the anitdepressants, man! LOL
I kid you. You know I love you, dear friend. This poem is awesome....as are you. :)
Hugglies,
Alias Julius
Do You Know This Man? (Poetry) - 9/13/2008 11:56:33 AM
Brian..
This is profound work...made me think deeply and for that I am grateful..
( PS I think it's time one of us reported this ALEX Dihes ( below)he has become downright nasty..perhaps he needs a shrink.. He has been sooo disturbing to AD lately..)
Blessings,
Vesna
Do You Know This Man? (Poetry) - 9/11/2008 2:52:49 PM
I think all of us wear masks at times and we are all more than one person inside and the worst thing is when people try to put us into nice neat little boxes. I think to survive we all wear different masks for different roles, and there is nothing wrong with that-except when we aren't sure anymore which we really are at heart. I don't know what the hell was up with the comment below mine, but I think someone really overthought your poem that seems straightforward to me-good work. Michelle
Do You Know This Man? (Poetry) - 9/7/2008 11:08:22 AM
Brian,
I think I know this man. Occasionally he stares at me from the bathroom mirror.
Very well done,
keep your chin up and take care,
William.
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