Review of Cynthia and Dan

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rudi dani
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Review of Cynthia and Dan

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Cynthia and Dan" by Dorothy May Mercer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Cynthia and Dan: Cyber War by Dorothy May Mercer immerses you in the riveting world of cyber warfare. This engaging story is a tornado of tension, romance, mystery, and intrigue that will keep readers turning the pages from beginning to conclusion.
 
Cynthia, Senator Mike McBride's receptionist and chief bodyguard, navigates Washington's dangerous world of political intrigues and terrorist plans. When a strange drone crashes near the White House, Cynthia, her brother Glenn, and a team of computer professionals embark on a dangerous investigation that will test her to her limits. As the story progresses, Cynthia finds herself divided between her loyalty to her country and her burgeoning affections for a strange guy named Sky, who was in a relationship with Sergeant Dan at the time. Will her new romance damage all she cherishes?
 
"Cynthia and Dan" is a captivating story that effectively blends suspense, passion, and mystery, taking readers on a rollercoaster ride full of unexpected twists and turns. Mercer's rigorous research shows through, presenting readers with a thorough understanding of cyber warfare and modern investigative methods, which I greatly appreciated.
 
While the book is full of suspense and instructional value, some readers, like myself, may find Cynthia's conduct about her personal relationships and Sergeant Dan's unresolved fate disturbing. Despite these minor problems, Cynthia and Dan: Cyber War is a captivating read that will have you wanting more.
 
Dorothy May Mercer's Cynthia and Dan: Cyber War has a good five-star rating from me. Despite my previous criticisms, I absolutely enjoyed it, finding the tale attractive and fascinating. In my opinion, it certainly merits a full rating. Additionally, I encountered no errors while reading, and the editing was immaculate.
 
So, if you enjoy adrenaline-fueled thrillers, explore the world of cyberwarfare. Purchase a copy of Cynthia and Dan: Cyber War today and prepare to be captivated.

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Post by Bradley Twesten »

I really enjoyed your review. I had a different take on some of Mercer's narrative and didn't particularly think the characters were very well developed.
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I found it difficult to believe that someone with Cynthia’s obvious high intellect could be so inattentive to the changes in her own body. Thanks!
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