Review by Magnify3 -- Hearts Set Free by Jess Lederman

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Re: Review by Magnify3 -- Hearts Set Free by Jess Lederman

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It seems like this was quite a complicated book to write. With so many diffrente characters and timelines, I'm glad to see each one was given enough attention to develop the story. Unfortunatly this isn't my type of read, but thank you for your review!
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Christian fictions on salvation are very important to me. The author has also moved within past and present effortlessly. Great review.
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Letora wrote: 28 Nov 2019, 05:51 It seems like this was quite a complicated book to write. With so many diffrente characters and timelines, I'm glad to see each one was given enough attention to develop the story. Unfortunatly this isn't my type of read, but thank you for your review!
I agree with you...it does seem a complicated book to write. I guess that is also the books strength and beauty. Thank you for stopping by!
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T_stone wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 04:54 Christian fictions on salvation are very important to me. The author has also moved within past and present effortlessly. Great review.
Christian fictions on salvation are very encouraging aren't they? 😊 Thanks for taking time to read my review!
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spencermack wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 11:44 Not a huge fan of Christian fiction but your review is awesome!
We all have that genre that we do enjoy reading. :wink: Thank you for the compliments and for taking time to read my review!
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Although I like character-driven stories, this one doesn't sound like it's my cup of tea. I'll take a pass for now. Thanks for the review!
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Kelyn wrote: 01 Dec 2019, 15:32 Although I like character-driven stories, this one doesn't sound like it's my cup of tea. I'll take a pass for now. Thanks for the review!
No worries! We all have genres that we enjoy. Thanks for passing by and taking time to read my review!
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I love books with fascinating characters if there is also a good plot, and this book seems to have both. Thank you for a well-written and interesting review!
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