The Adventures of Bridget Gallagher is complete! After 52 episodes, and nearly 137 thousand words, her time here is done! The last 9 episodes are with Flopsy and hopefully will be uploaded soon.
I think it’s a good piece of work, with lots to engage and entertain a range of readers, and I hope many of you read its conclusion, and perhaps catch up on the episodes already available to you.
Author name: Theo Jones
Here’s a collection of readers’ comments
‘Wonderful examination of a young woman finding out about herself.’
‘A nice coming of age story’
‘this engrossing and thoroughly believable story’
‘It is difficult to write a good spanking, but I could almost feel every whack’
‘Bridget’s thoughts and feelings are wonderfully described’
‘one of the hottest Ff stories I've read’
‘A uniquely delightful narrative, interspersed with witty dialogue’
‘What an utter delight’
‘Honest-hearted narrative spoken purely from the first person perspective; accentuated by provocative and funny dialogue’
‘nothing short of absolutely brilliant’
‘That was superb, definitely one of the best and most intense spanking scenes I have ever read.’
‘an absolute gem of an episode’
‘A great series with believable characters’
‘Excellent writing as always’
I love the little philosophical asides
‘A great serial with some outstanding descriptive writing, but also with some very interesting 'philosophical' passages’
‘beautiful and bittersweet’
‘the descriptions are so vivid’
‘A very intense chapter with some truly excellent, close descriptions’
‘Smooth, crisp writing, and some sweet memories of the seventies for those of us who were there.’
‘Such a richly complex episode’
‘absolutely idyllic’
‘what a refreshing change these adventures are.’
‘Bridget is the girl I wish I had met in 1972 and we would be together to this day’
‘I admire your ability to pour new energy into the story’
‘an atlas of human emotions’
‘I continue to thoroughly enjoy the energy and verve of this series’
‘this series is so full of psychological observations and conundrums that it is actually easy to forget sometimes that it is fiction’ |