Review of Knights of Orion Citadel

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An interesting fantasy story that gets going right from the start. A great intro with some action and some quickly developed attachment to the cousins and their shared humour. One for the to-be-read pile.
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The fictitious stories with paranormal activities always intrigue me to delve into them and know the suspenseful aspects. In this story, I find all those elements in the form of monsters and an engaging conflict between the good and the evil.
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Congratulations on the BOTD award. This review is awesome and insightful. I am intrigued by this review and can't wait to jump into the story. I would like to know more about the character Emma. The story has multiple twists and the storyline is easy to follow.
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A fascinating dive into "Knights of Orion Citadel: Illusion of Safety" by Avalon O’Clair! The reviewer highlights the rich character development and the compelling narrative that weaves together elements of suspense, fantasy, and romance. The moral complexities of the characters, especially the Templar Knights and Emma, against a backdrop of supernatural threats, make for an intriguing read. It's particularly interesting how the book balances intense action with emotional depth, setting the stage for a sequel that promises even more excitement. The review’s praise for the book's professional editing and the ability to evoke strong emotions in readers underscores its appeal to adult fans of slow-burn fantasy romance novels.
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This book is very interesting. Creatures and demons, hunters and angel, this is just the kind of book I like to read. I'm curious with what role would Emma play throughout the book. Thanks for the review.
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Whoa ..this was an awesome review to what seems like an awesome book!! I usually love these kinds of fantasies and I'm glad this book was available for free. Will definitely be checking this book out!!
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This book, In Knights of Orion Citadel: Illusion of Safety by Emma Borello, looks like a book that will be greatly enjoyed by lovers of the genre, seeing as the review has nothing negative to say about it.
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I believe the storyline, rife with supernatural conflicts and unforeseen twists, would keep the readers engrossed. Thanks for the awesome review!
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The review provided valuable information. Being a fan of fantasy thrillers, I am eager to discover Emma's fate, especially with the conflicting outcomes suggested by Vincent's father and Ashriel.
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I'm sure the plot of this book makes sense to the lovers of fantasy novels because it seems to have the right amount of complex storytelling. I'm sure the depth to which the author writes about the characters is very interesting. I just don't see myself enjoying Emma's story about being in witness protection or Benjamin and Chase fighting monsters and the illuminati. I'm also not a fan of paranormal content so the curse which attracts paranormal creatures that's mentioned in the review wouldn't be something I'd find interesting to read about.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting fantasy story following Emma, a woman who is cursed to have deadly mythical beasts hunt her and make her suffer, and two Templar Knights who are tasked with protecting her and stopping the curse. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I must admit I didn't know what to expect when I read that Emma was given designer running shoes, but the reviewer has given such a detailed review of the book that is full of high praises that I am now intrigued. I do love paranormal fantasies, especially one that involves the illuminati and monsters, so I'll check this book out.
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Emma's life is never going to be the same. After witnessing her father's murder and entering a witness protection program, she is struggling with her new life. On her eighteenth birthday, Octavio finds her and tells her that he sold his soul to a demon in exchange for monsters finding and torturing her. What will happen to Emma?
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"Knights of Orion Citadel: Illusion of Safety" captivates with its rich characters and gripping storyline. Benjamin, Chase, and Emma are beautifully crafted, each with their own struggles and strengths. Congrats on BOTD!
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O'Clair's novel is an urban fantasy with adult themes. Emma, the protagonist, is on the run after witnessing her father's murder. Can she be protected by the witness protection program, two knights, and an angel? Join in to find out! I enjoyed reading the compelling book review!
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