Official Review: The Refuge by Heidi Martin

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Re: Official Review: The Refuge by Heidi Martin

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Thanks for a nice review. The book sounds like a good summer read.
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Good job on the review.

This book doesn't sound like anything that I am interested in reading. However, the idea of it hits close many people; although settled with almost everything a person could want, having a pull for something else that doesn't fit the pattern. Great art work. It pulls on the idea of being trapped and the need to want to fly and be free.
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What a great review. The sample I read was so interesting. I loved it and can't wait to read the rest of the book.
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Great Review! I love the idea of the romance but actual real world trials that affect people in different ways.
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Post by Nurhazrina noordin »

I really love this story.they shows equally love and humanity...spiritually is the most important part becausw it provide calmness and happiness
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Where does one find refuge when the torment is within your own being? Sounds like a very interesting book. Thanks for the great review.
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This book does sound interesting. I'm glad that you enjoyed reading it. Thank You for the great review.
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I am totally curious to read this. It ha romance but not a romantic novel, it narrates Ms. Martin's life but its not an autobiography and again it covers some spiritual aspects but its not a religious book. Awesome review. Loved it.
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Post by near »

What i anticipated by reading the review fitted the story when I started reading it. Job well done !
There are so many scenarios that happens in the book but one thing caught my attention. In every problem Anna encounters she tends to run away from it, and she seems to feel guilty all the time.
The thing that anna did is what makes the story seems like a reality because every living person sometimes run away from chaotic problems instead of facing them. It's worth giving 4 out of 4 stars by the reviewers.
Congratulations to the author Heidi Martin!
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Get ready to curl up & be engrossed cause this family needs some loving support from friends. Makes me want to cry. Can't wait to get to know Heidi Martin
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Sounds great! Congrats on the review! A journey which would intrigue many..
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Great review! The story sounds quite interesting and Anna sounds like a character that you can relate to and become really invested in. I'm looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for sharing.
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That was a great review. I’m intrigued with the life story of Anna. I wonder how she could find real healing from her past. This made me want to read the whole book.
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Now that's refreshing! I like that it incorporates elements from many different religions rather than giving one full rein. This sounds good. It definitely seems a character driven novel. Thanks for your review!
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'Official Review: The Refuge by Heidi Martin', so keenly discusses the theme of the book. Thanks for the introduction to the book!
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