Official Review: Somebody’s Watching You

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The premise is quite terrifying. I cannot wait to find out how Jeff extricates himself from this situation. Thanks for the awesome review!
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This book discussed real-world issues. Many religious organizations are nothing but mind control operations. Here it is: Jeff is vulnerable due to his depression, and easily drawn in and persuaded. This should be a fascinating read. Thanks for your review.
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I absolutely love the thriller genre, so I really think this book would be a great fit for me! It sounds incredibly captivating and I definitely think I'll give it a try. Great review!
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Post by Sweetie_banana »

I only managed to sample Somebody is watching you, and I loved reading it. I wish I could read the entire book. I loved the relationship between Melody and Jeff. Such a beautiful love story. Melody is such a strong woman, most people would have given up if they had a sick husband like Jeff. She was such a loving and supportive wife. I love how their relationship started off.
The author did a good job.
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The gripping tale of Melody and Jeff's journey into a sinister cult is very intriguing. Jeff's vulnerability due to depression and the eerie influence of a mysterious organisation create an intense atmosphere.
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Great review! This seems like something I would enjoy reading. I am curious about what the book has to say about organized religion with cult mentalities. From the sample pages it seems like a book that would hold my interest.
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Congratulations on winning BOTD. Organisations that target the most vulnerable emotions among humans is surely one of the most despicable instances of manipulation. But it also makes it the most interesting element for reading this book.
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"Somebody’s Watching You" by Robin D'Amato shines light on how religious cult beliefs can drastically change a person's life in a negative way to the point of self-destruction and collapse. In today's world, this situation happens quite often with secret societies and demonic religious cults who prey on the weak-minded. Melody and Jeff, the main characters, meet to become a couple that will have their relationship nearly jeopardized by a church cult. Thank you for an awesome review. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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This is actually going to be an interesting read to be honest. The suspens in the review is quite appealing and I would love to read this book for myself. Congrats on BOTD.
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This is actually going to be an interesting read to be honest. The suspens in the review is quite appealing and I would love to read this book for myself. Congrats on BOTD.
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Thank you for this intense and detailed review of this suspenseful story. You have shared the best parts with us, yet not given any spoilers. Awesome job. I found this book to be very unique and interesting. Ty for a superb review.
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There were so many tensed moments for the lives of Melody, Jeff and other characters. The story highlights the danger of cults and the consequences . I was thoroughly pleased to see that no matter how seemingly terrifying and evil a cult is, all that is needed is faith as small as a mustard seed! What Jeff and some others used as a lifeline will definitely interest and amaze readers. If this read had not ended the way it did,I would have regretted buying this book but I can proudly say it is highly recommenedable and worth its 5 stars!
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Post by LORDSHIP ALEX »

I love how the book stresses how religious organizations sometimes brainwash their followers and reminds us that it could happen to anyone. Jeff and Melody sound like a great couple, and despite the depression, they never give up on each other. I would love to read them and find out more about these two. This sounds like a great read. With its gripping storyline, I think it's the type of story that you read into the wee hours of the night. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Religious organizations with cult mentalities that prey on vulnerable people are despicable. I am eager to see how Melody and Jeff escape the clutches of this cult. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

This sounds an intriguing thriller novel. Jeff suffers from depression and finds himself getting involved in a cult. I'm curious as to how the couple will navigate this ordeal.
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