Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

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Re: Official Review: Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren

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Thank you for the great review! I'm a little iffy about alternating perspectives, but the story does seem interesting.
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I would love to read Flaherty's Crossing by Kaylin McFarren as soon as possible based on the solid review. The third party stance and a setting around life. love and marriage makes for a great topic and story line.
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Reading your review, it feels like a happy and uncomplicated read. I love the books that include several light moments to keep the overall plot amusing. Can't wait to pounce on this book :)
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Thank you for the wonderful review. I just have to read Kate's story now and enjoy the jaw dropping suspenses and invidents :techie-studyinggray:
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Awesome review! This sounds like a great story with relatable characters. Your descriptions of Kate make me want to her character better!
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Thanks everyone! I liked that the plot went down a few paths I didn't expect. It certainly kept me on my toes.
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Very good book.
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A very good and nice book to read.
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I originally had no desire to even look at the review, but my maiden name was Flaherty, so I felt compelled.
Thanks for the great review! I'll definitely have to check this book out and possibly recommend it to my relatives. ;)
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Post by bookowlie »

Thanks Jennyreads, Lucky Mary Syiemlieh, and Genna H for taking the time to read my review and leave a comment. I see that the three of you have joined recently, so welcome to the forums! Genna, I am the same way - certain reviews catch my eye for different reasons. :)
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