The Coyote Boys
Viewing comments for Chapter 18 "Questions"Story about two brothers who change their destiny.
22 total reviews
Comment from Rachelle Allen
Ahhhh, yes. That is the PERFECT ending in every single possible way. The coyote at the end, though? It brought goosebumps to my entire body...the ultimate sign for me of when something is exactly right.
Looks like another fine GW Hargis book to add to my collection! I hope you'll autograph it, too, as you have all the others, Miss Masterful and Gifted Writer Woman!! xoxox
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2024
Ahhhh, yes. That is the PERFECT ending in every single possible way. The coyote at the end, though? It brought goosebumps to my entire body...the ultimate sign for me of when something is exactly right.
Looks like another fine GW Hargis book to add to my collection! I hope you'll autograph it, too, as you have all the others, Miss Masterful and Gifted Writer Woman!! xoxox
Comment Written 25-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2024
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thank you Rachelle. I'm glad you enjoyed this but definitely glad to be finished with it. I almost left it out about the coyote but decided to keep it in. Thank you so much for the extra star. Gretchen
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No, it was the coyote that MADE the ending. He needed a sign from G-d and one was provided. It doesn't get more perfect than that, Miss Fabulous Writer. You knocked it out of the park.
Comment from Neonewman
This was a great story! I enjoyed following and kind of sad to see it end. But they all have to, I suppose. I love that his Momma appreciated what he'd done. That was validation enough, I think.
God bless,
Steve
reply by the author on 21-Aug-2024
This was a great story! I enjoyed following and kind of sad to see it end. But they all have to, I suppose. I love that his Momma appreciated what he'd done. That was validation enough, I think.
God bless,
Steve
Comment Written 20-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 21-Aug-2024
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Thank you, Steve. I'm glad you enjoyed this. Glad to be done with this. Gretchen
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The endings are always bittersweet. It was my pleasure Gretchen..
Comment from Samantha Wymer
I'm giving you a six star. If you ever turn this into a book let us know. I will read again and add to my collection of books. I can't say I'm sorry about Matthew,he deserve it before he could harm another innocent person. Excellent job.
reply by the author on 19-Aug-2024
I'm giving you a six star. If you ever turn this into a book let us know. I will read again and add to my collection of books. I can't say I'm sorry about Matthew,he deserve it before he could harm another innocent person. Excellent job.
Comment Written 18-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 19-Aug-2024
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I'm considering publishing this. I will post it here if I do. Thank you for this. I really appreciate the encouragement. Gretchen
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You are an excellent writer.
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Thank you, that's very kind of you.
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
Oh, what a perfect ending. You tight all the ends so gracefully, not rushed at all. It's a happy ending... I really like the spiritual message from God, Huck and Dewey did the right thing.
Well done!
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
Oh, what a perfect ending. You tight all the ends so gracefully, not rushed at all. It's a happy ending... I really like the spiritual message from God, Huck and Dewey did the right thing.
Well done!
Comment Written 18-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
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Thanks, Gypsy. I appreciate the awesome and encouraging review. Your support throughout has been most appreciated. Gretchen
Comment from Wayne Fowler
I enjoyed reading Huck and Dewey's story. You did a great job. The movie would be very entertaining. Too bad Dewey has to remain injured though.
Best wishes.
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
I enjoyed reading Huck and Dewey's story. You did a great job. The movie would be very entertaining. Too bad Dewey has to remain injured though.
Best wishes.
Comment Written 18-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
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Yes, I'm afraid there was only a resolution to this but no happy ending. Thank you so much for this nice review and the sixth star. Gretchen
Comment from patcelaw
You have written a Very good chapter and I enjoyed it very much. you're sitting structure and your paragraphing are always very well done and I appreciate so much your work. Patricia.
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
You have written a Very good chapter and I enjoyed it very much. you're sitting structure and your paragraphing are always very well done and I appreciate so much your work. Patricia.
Comment Written 18-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
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Thank you so much. Gretchen
Comment from Sanku
That is great I am.glad that the police thinks He had been washed off in.the rains
Finally their mother will.know peace that knowledge would help.them to overcome the guilt..
Thank you it was a good story..
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
That is great I am.glad that the police thinks He had been washed off in.the rains
Finally their mother will.know peace that knowledge would help.them to overcome the guilt..
Thank you it was a good story..
Comment Written 18-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
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Thank you so much. I'm so glad you enjoyed this. Gretchen
Comment from Sankey
Well done! This has been a quirky but good story. You are so creative and clever with your writing. I look forward to your next, new creation. I hope others give you the same acknowledgement.
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
Well done! This has been a quirky but good story. You are so creative and clever with your writing. I look forward to your next, new creation. I hope others give you the same acknowledgement.
Comment Written 18-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
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Thank you so much. It was a quirky one, for sure. I think I'm going to start Miranda next. That's the plan for now. I just want to thank you for your continued encouragement and support of my writing. It's very appreciated. Gretchen
Comment from Jim Wile
Gretchen, this was a riveting and extremely well-written story about one southern family's sad life due to the abusive behavior of the head of the family. The characters were so beautifully conceived and developed to show the full effect of the damage that one miscreant can inflict on, not only his family, but everyone around him.
Your plotting and pacing were superb, as you painstakingly made your way toward the climax in which "the coyote boys" who have finally been pushed far enough, decide to exact their revenge on their father, who finally crosses the line when he causes harm to the daughter of Huck's love interest.
Tired of putting up with their daddy's physical and mental abuse and the horrible way he treats their mother, and finally spurred to action when the truth about what daddy has done to the child is revealed, the boys are set on a mission with no return. Huck will be left with the emotional scars of the sin of taking a life, but like the coyotes they resemble, they kill for a reason and they just hope the Lord can understand the reason and forgive them. It's a burden they are willing to carry.
I loved the consistent use of patois and your use of the language of the time, as un-PC as some would consider it. It was very well done.
Gretchen, this was a magnificent story and a very exciting and satisfying read in which I relished being notified the next chapter was ready. I can't say the same about every novel I read here, but it was certainly true with this one. I wish you the best of luck in your efforts to publish it. If you need a review to help it sell, I would be happy to oblige. - Jim
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
Gretchen, this was a riveting and extremely well-written story about one southern family's sad life due to the abusive behavior of the head of the family. The characters were so beautifully conceived and developed to show the full effect of the damage that one miscreant can inflict on, not only his family, but everyone around him.
Your plotting and pacing were superb, as you painstakingly made your way toward the climax in which "the coyote boys" who have finally been pushed far enough, decide to exact their revenge on their father, who finally crosses the line when he causes harm to the daughter of Huck's love interest.
Tired of putting up with their daddy's physical and mental abuse and the horrible way he treats their mother, and finally spurred to action when the truth about what daddy has done to the child is revealed, the boys are set on a mission with no return. Huck will be left with the emotional scars of the sin of taking a life, but like the coyotes they resemble, they kill for a reason and they just hope the Lord can understand the reason and forgive them. It's a burden they are willing to carry.
I loved the consistent use of patois and your use of the language of the time, as un-PC as some would consider it. It was very well done.
Gretchen, this was a magnificent story and a very exciting and satisfying read in which I relished being notified the next chapter was ready. I can't say the same about every novel I read here, but it was certainly true with this one. I wish you the best of luck in your efforts to publish it. If you need a review to help it sell, I would be happy to oblige. - Jim
Comment Written 18-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2024
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Thank you, Jim. I have read and re-read your review several times. Rarely, have I been so moved. Had I gone pc, it would have sounded hollow. I debated for several months about posting it, but nothing ventured, nothing gained. Thank you so much for this wonderful review. I very much appreciate it. Gretchen
Comment from Annmuma
Love it! I haven't been on fanstory in a while and I'm so glad I did not miss this last chapter. Well written and holds the reader's interest from word one. Great effort and well done. ann
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2024
Love it! I haven't been on fanstory in a while and I'm so glad I did not miss this last chapter. Well written and holds the reader's interest from word one. Great effort and well done. ann
Comment Written 17-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 17-Aug-2024
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Thank you so much. I'm glad you're back. Went on your profile and read your poem from February about the golfer, wouldn't let me fan you. This site drives me crazy. I will check again later. Anyway, thank you for this awesome review and rating. Gretchen