Featured Review: Dawn's Eerie Light by Roy Ziegler

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Re: Featured Review: Dawn's Eerie Light by Roy Ziegler

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I agree with some of the post above about the author not informing the readers about the gay relationship contained in the book. That is definitely something I want to know before buying a book especially when Riley is a girl and boys name. I enjoy the romantic suspense aspect of the book however the dialogue issue and the gay relationships are deal breakers for me. Great review! And thank you for informing the readers.
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Thanks for the review. I agree with your decision to put in your review that the characters are gay. I don't have a problem with it, but like you said there are some that probably would. From the description on Amazon I just thought it was about different couples and not necessarily a trio involving gay men. I did add this to my want to read shelf so I am interested to read it!
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My attention was captured on this one when I noticed that it was a thriller/suspense novel with a romance. There's something about it that already pulls me in! Can't wait to dig in to this one!
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Thank you for the great and considerate review. I don't mind reading stories of same sex relationship just for curiosity. zIt seems that there is a little bit of mystery in this book, too. It would be an interesting read.
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Sounds like a great story overall. I would be conflicted in reading it, though.
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This sounds like a very interesting book that is perhaps written for a mature audience looking for more than a trite romance. The plot seems original and I'm glad I was able to download this for my Kindle. I'm looking forward to reading it.
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Post by versatileer »

I like the review on Dawn's Eerie Light by Roy Ziegler because it shows the great setting of New York and a great and interesting plot. I am so happy it has no spoiler, and I am reading this within the week.
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