Official Review: Backcomb & Tattoo by Shea R Embry

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Re: Official Review: Backcomb & Tattoo by Shea R Embry

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The story of three female lost in friendship to hide their inner grief sounds intriguing.
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This sounds like a great story of friendship. I'm quite intrigued by the secrets each of them has. Must be hard keeping track of the lies you tell to cover it up. I added it to my to-read list!
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I love reading books that are about women empowerment and women friendships. Thanks for a great, detailed and informative review.
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The concept of the book seems interesting and I agree that there were funny moments. Good job on the review! However, I don't like the suicide factor associated with the book.
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Wow I dont read books like this but let me say the review is great well done but for those who love them this feels like a great book to read.
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Post by Jacki Mac Iver Hill »

I would not recommend this to anyone who expects deep philosophical ponderings or heterosexual romance.
Granted I only read the free sample, but the heterosexual romance between Rachael and Jake seemed like an important factor in the storyline.
I also found several very distracting errors such as too many spaces between words and missing quotation marks denoting speech.
Other than that I found your review perfectly detailed and it certainly entices people looking for a "feel good" diversion.
Thanks for a great review!
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I'm not a part of its target audience, but the characters' secrets and the intriguing web that is forming around them sounds captivating. I will keep it in mind to recommend it. Splendid review! Thank you!
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It's always a great deal of work to build relationships among people of varying age brackets. The author did a good job presenting this concept in the most realistic way.
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A story of friendship that changes lives like this one is always interesting. Seems like a book I'd love not to put down. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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I like that a character like Jesi is able to learn to trust again after joining the friendship club started by Aunt Mary. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Chick lit often tackles serious issues in a light-hearted manner. This seems to be the case here too. I've got the impression the four women are relatable characters. Thanks for your review!
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Transformation through friendships. Sounds like a wholesome book. Would love to check it out
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So fascinating and timely, the moderation and composition of the writer extols the the benefit of true companionship devoid of self esteem for the mutual advantage of each other. I love the drive of the message as it upholds true friendship.
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I like the idea that the main character decided to keep her illness a secret because she is able to have a more real experience.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I thoroughly enjoyed the sample pages and interaction between the ladies. After reading your review, I am certain I am going to have a blast reading this book 😊
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