Studies show that a good cry is good for you...so do something healthy for yourself! Think of my books as an emotional workout! I used the teardrop scale to rate the intensity of the work out that you will receive! So, whatever kind of cry you are in the mood for, big or small....I got ya covered:
Easy Silence:
5 HUMONGOUS tear drops (Super intense: river of teardrops. May cause a massive headache, severe swollen eyes, and some therapy after reading)
A Cry For Hope:
5 tear drops ( Intense: Do not apply any eye make up prior to reading this story, unless you want to be mistaken for a raccoon. Read this when you are completely alone with a box of tissues or better yet, a roll of Bounty paper towels)A Cry For Hope
The Exception To The Rule:
4 Tear Drops (Moderate: You may ruin your eye makeup while reading, so apply at your own risk. Box of tissues nearby but there are breaks in the sadness that will allow your eyes to clear up and look somewhat human between cries)The Exception To The Rule
The rest are all 3 Tear Drops (Mild: Eye makeup should survive. A few tissues from the box will be needed nearby to dab you eyes every now and then. You will easily be able to disguise your crying by saying that you have something in your eye if someone else walks in the room while you are reading)
Drowning In Love
Blind Side of Love
A Right to Remain
Thursday Afternoon
When Autumn Ends
If you'd rather laugh instead (but I can't promise that there won't be a few tears mixed in among the laughter)
Consider these books the cool down portion of your workout:
An Unplanned Lesson/Life
An Unplanned LessonAn Unplanned Life
Or:
A Will To Change
A Will To ChangeWhen The Chips Are Down
Keepin' The Faith
*These workouts are all available through Kindle Unlimited.
Love this! I wish more authors would put a teardrop scale on their books. I tend to prefer three to four teardrop level books, fives are too much for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kella :)
DeleteSnort. Laugh. This is cute. :)
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