| Reviews for A Nickel Trumps a Dime of Fate |
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Guest chapter 31 . 1/3 Please finish the story I like the story it gets better and better can’t wait to see what happens next to the story |
Guest chapter 31 . 11/8/2019 Please finish the story I like the story it gets better and better can’t wait to see what happens next to the story |
Guest chapter 31 . 10/22/2019 Please finish the story I like the story it gets better and better can’t wait to see what happens next to the story |
DalWriter chapter 31 . 7/10/2019 The kids are great. All in all it was a very loving happy family story. |
DalWriter chapter 22 . 7/10/2019 Gunny & Jen don't seem like a workable couple to me. I'm interested to see where you go with this. |
DalWriter chapter 13 . 7/9/2019 Financially she's a fool to walk away from a military pension at year 18. Still it's a shippy love story. |
DalWriter chapter 8 . 7/9/2019 Awww. I think I love Molly |
DalWriter chapter 7 . 7/9/2019 Part of that was even hard / painful to read. Poor Mac. |
EricFan71 chapter 31 . 5/24/2019 Great story! I liked that you split them up but quickly fixed that. |
Guest chapter 31 . 4/23/2019 Please finish the story |
Inkysplatt1 chapter 31 . 1/5/2019 Found this one on a travel through the FF JAG archives, wish I could get the 1995 to 2000 ones. Thoroughly enjoyed this story. It made a Saturday more enjoyable. Please write more. Your a good story teller |
Ali chapter 31 . 1/10/2017 The best story I have read for a long time. Love it. |
steamboat chapter 31 . 5/20/2013 fantastic story! |
jareya chapter 31 . 5/28/2012 What a beautiful story, thank you so much, I've enjoyed every moment I've spent with your lovely version of the Rabb family. Just beautiful. |
jareya chapter 9 . 5/27/2012 Wow, I'm a third of the way through this, and it's sooo beautiful. I love how vividly you've described the scenes and the emotions of the characters, love your deep insights into Harm and Mac, love the character of Evie, LOVE everything about this story. You've carried your readers along so effectively with your evocative use of language - I've sighed at all the romantic bits, been sad at all the angsty ones, and gasped at all the dramatic ones. I'm going back to continue reading, but I wanted to say thank you sooo much for writing this! |