Official Review: Niamh by Gary Hope

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Re: Official Review: Niamh by Gary Hope

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The author was able to provide a good love story, Mark searching for true love sends a positive message. Go for what you want.
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

Niamh by Gary Hope promises a captivating emotional rollercoaster with the enchanting backdrop of Ireland. The small-town charm and well-developed characters make it a must-read for anyone seeking passion and drama.
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I am intrigued by this "girl from the sea" Niamh. This sounds like a well-crafted story. Thank you for your excellent analysis and recommendation. Congrats on BOTD.
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Interesting. Living in a small town where everyone gets in your business. I love the beautiful setting of Ireland for the backdrop of this story. I'm not into romance stories, tho. Thank you for the review.
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'Official Review: Niamh' by Gary Hope is a fair exposure for the fiction book for keen readers. I love how the reviewer explores the issues raised in the book. The point that passion and drama elicit laughter and tears in the story is worth mentioning in the review. Readers would note that the author builds a romantic wonderland with captivating descriptions of Ireland. Also, as mentioned in the review, the author interjects leprechauns, castles, mountains, and seashores to create an enchanted ambiance. It was great to learn that the author does a superb job of designing situations that make us gasp, cry, cheer, and laugh!
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Post by natalia anderson »

I do not like romance that much, but I liked the book. I would definitely change the cover, if I didn’t read it I would’ve believed that it is a geography book.
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Post by Aremu Titilopemi Funmilayo »

Awwu, this smells like a wonderful story already! I love romance books and movies every time. I consider myself one of the few people who believes in finding that special someone who will be perfect for you and I hope I experience it one day and that it last forever!
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Post by Deborah Belanger »

Thank you for your informative review about, "Niamh" by Gary Hope. I have never been to Ireland and this book sounds like it really gives you a feel of the country itself. Since I love romantic novel, this is definitely on my "to read" list. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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I haven't read many books which dealt with Ireland and I hope this book will be able to interest me. The title itself made me curious. I also liked how the author transported the readers to a world where everyone were close.
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The review highlights the protagonist, Mark McCarty, and his desire to find Niamh. The emotional investment and determination of the characters to pursue love are emphasized, drawing readers into their experiences and struggles.
Nice review.
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Post by Micaela Brothers »

I enjoyed reading your post and the first sentence in the book drew me in. It was interesting to read about his experiences in Ireland and his new identity. I like reading about romance characters and different countries to learn more about them. It makes me want to read this book.
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Post by lee1845 »

The review catches my interest about this book. I am not into love stories until I also experienced the same, it feels like I am reading my own story. Love really can move mountains. :cry: I hope I can also found the one true love for me. A love that accept me for who I am. Kudos to the writer and this review it reminds me of my painful past, :cry: You move my tears!
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

A small-town romance is perfect for me. And Ireland must make for a breathtaking setting! Thank you for your review.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how the relationship of Paul Alfred and Niamh will pan out as he searches for her. It seems to be a drama and romance in one.
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Post by _Rhea Jacob »

The story sounds wonderful and I would like to know more about the cultural settings and sites, however, romance and drama are not my favorite genres so I will skip the book for now. Thank you for your review.
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