Review of Knights of Orion Citadel

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I like the insights this book gives regarding the spiritual battle between good and evil. Despite the witness protection program Emma underwent, I am surprised Octavio, a villain in the story and the father to the person Emma testified as having killed her father, found her. Thanks for the review.
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This book really did an number in my psyche. That’s for sure!
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Interesting ideas and fantasy/fairytale elements mixed in one stew of a fantasy romance novel. Thank you for summing up the complex plot lines and how characters' intersect in this book. Maybe too much graphic violence/occult atm but seems like a bold novel
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Sounds like a fantasy tale with a unique plot. I like how Octavio cursed Emma but took the time to tell her as if to prepare her. Your review has made me want to read this book. Well done.
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The reviewer's praise for the character development and emotional depth in the story is compelling. It's heartening to hear about characters with distinct personalities and struggles, making them relatable and engaging. I'm particularly drawn to Ashriel's portrayal as a compassionate guardian angel and Emma's quest for a normal life amidst chaos.
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This seems like an interesting fiction story I'd love to read. I love this detailed and captivating review.
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The review paints a captivating picture of a thrilling fantasy tale, complete with intricate character dynamics and intense action scenes. The premise of curses, monsters, and Templar Knights is intriguing, making me eager to delve into the book and uncover its mysteries.
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I can only imagine how heartbreaking it would be to find out in some DNA project in school that your father is not your biological father. That must have really hurt Emma when she found out but at the same time that got her to understand why her father behaved the way he did.
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Knights of Orion Citadel by Avalon O'Clair is a sci-fi novel about a young girl's life who's running away from a corrupt billionaire father who wants revenge for his son's death. Will Emma succeed? Will Benjamin, Chase, and Ashriel be able to help her? Read this exciting novel to know more. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Crafting a good fantasy novel takes immense skill and imagination and the author of "Knights of Orion Citadel" proves to have them in quantum, as their novel follows the lives of characters committed to battling evil forces and a girl struggling to live a normal life after her father's murder.
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The review captures the complexity of "Knights of Orion Citadel: Illusion of Safety" with its rich character development and intense plot. The contrast between Benjamin and Chase adds depth, while Ashriel's conflict highlights moral dilemmas. Emma's struggle for normalcy amidst chaos adds a relatable layer. Overall, the review paints a compelling picture of a captivating story filled with vivid detail and emotional depth.
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The premise of curses attracting paranormal creatures is intriguing, offering a unique twist on traditional storytelling. The characters' depth and dynamics, particularly Benjamin and Chase's contrast, add layers to the narrative. Ashriel's conflict between duty and compassion, alongside Emma's struggle for normalcy amidst chaos, promise engaging themes and character arcs.
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The review is exceptional and it encompass all crucial details thoroughly, But it isn't my cup of tea.congrats on being botd
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This book about Emma Borello witnessing her father's murder must be an interesting read for lovers of sci-fi fantasy books. However, I'm not a lover of this genre of books. Congrats on the book of the day and a satisfactory review.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I am fascinated by the reason why Emma's father was murdered. I am intrigued by the Templar Knights who battle against the Illuminati and monsters.
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