Review of Cynthia and Dan
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Review of Cynthia and Dan
In Mercer's novel "Cynthia and Dan: Cyber War," Cynthia Patterson, who had a minor role in Dorothy May Mercer's previous novel, "EMP Honeymoon," continues her job as a bodyguard for Senator Mike McBride. However, now she collaborates with her brother, Glenn, in combating terrorism both domestically and internationally. In order to further their mission, Cynthia dedicated time to researching and interviewing individuals with specific abilities who could assist them. She discovered a highly qualified candidate working in the same office complex, possessing the required computer skills and a willingness to aid in their cyber warfare against the terrorists. Cynthia's absence from work due to an unexpected event led her to spend the entire afternoon with a newly acquainted individual named Sky Eastman. They went out for lunch and later visited his apartment, where he prepared a beverage for her and showed her his game room. Sky then suggested watching a movie together, which Cynthia enjoyed, along with other activities, before he eventually escorted her back home. After a restful nine-hour sleep, Cynthia awoke to discover multiple messages on both her cell phone and home phone from her boyfriend, Dan, expressing concern for her well-being. It was at that moment that she realized that she had made plans with Dan the previous evening for dinner and a movie. She faced the challenge of explaining this situation to him. Find out what happened next by obtaining a copy.
I was intrigued by Cynthia accompanying Sky to his apartment despite their limited acquaintance, yet she hesitated to disclose her age due to the risk of revealing too much personal information. Moreover, I disliked the inclusion of the book's title and author before each chapter, which appeared unnecessary. Additionally, the majority of the chapters were excessively short, depriving the reader of ample time to immerse themselves in the scenes.
I enjoyed witnessing Cynthia's journey of self-discovery as she embraced independence. After dedicating a significant amount of time attempting to conform to Dan's desires, it was refreshing to see her honesty with him about their relationship, even though it ultimately resulted in their breakup. Cynthia acquired the ability to handle various challenges on her own, relinquishing her dependence on others for problem-solving. Additionally, I appreciated the well-placed headings that marked scene transitions within chapters, making it effortless to locate and follow the unfolding events.
This novel is a great choice for romance enthusiasts, but it offers much more than just that. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy spy novels, anti-terrorism narratives, or stories featuring a strong female protagonist. It can be enjoyed by readers of any age; younger audiences might find it challenging to connect with the story.
I give this novel a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. In my opinion, it was flawlessly edited, and I couldn't find any errors or anything to dislike about this book. The primary focus of this book was on combating terrorist activities rather than the romantic aspect. It successfully kept me engaged with its intriguing plot, leaving me guessing throughout, and it also added an extra layer of interest with elements of crime fighting.
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But, okay.
I enjoyed reading your detailed review.

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I love your review. I'm considering taking a glance at this book.
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