Review of Circle of Innocents

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This is a fine review but I don't think this book is going to be my cup of tea. Love and manipulation, good and evil, all themes that can make for an interesting plot. Congrats to the author.
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Very Interesting Tale. The plot twists between good and evil keeps you at the edge. To a normal human being, when evil wins..it so disappoints it but the author holds us by giving winners in between from the good side. Wonderful writing!
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A captivating tale of love, manipulation, and fight between good and evil can be found in the book "Circle of Innocents" by Stephen D. Curtis. The story follows lives of Wayne, Joanne and Samantha, a mother-daughter duo on the run from sinister forces.
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I look forward to reading circle of innocents as I am eager to see how events played out in the book beyond the summary. I'd give it a try!
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Post by Chukwuma Amobi »

Interesting Book, I will say. Anything with a manipulation plot is a must read for me. The author "Stephen Curtis" brings a beautiful blend of love, manipulation, and the battle between good and evil. The manipulation is where I'm exactly interested.
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The paternal bond between Chris and Andy brings a touching familial element to the story. Their dedication to protecting Joanne and Samantha adds a unique dimension. I love narratives with strong relationships, and this review has me intrigued to see how these characters navigate the challenges they face.
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This book sounds very intriguing, with a mix of suspense and action, as well as exceptional character development. It's great that the book has no errors in this edition. The themes of good vs evil, past trauma, and characters forming connections would make this a great novel. Thanks for an expertly written review, and congrats to the author on BOTD 🙂
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This book seems sure to be captivating. Waiting for Wayne, Guantantha and the other characters in the quest book to work. There are moments of suspense
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The characters from “Circle of Innocents” seem to face many personal and familial battles and try to heal from past trauma simultaneously. I hope this book reaches the right audience. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Sameeha Ismail »

Thank you for this insightful review of "Circle of Innocents" by Stephen D. Curtis! Many novels explore the theme of the battle between good and evil, but a well-crafted tale in this genre is rarer to come by. I'm glad to hear that "Circle of Innocents" tackles this theme and meets the standards of a well crafted narrative.
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The portrayal of the puppeteer as a chilling antagonist adds a layer of suspense and urgency to the plot. The insidious nature of malevolence is palpable. Intrigued by the dynamics between the characters, I'm eager to explore this battle between good and evil.
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Wayne's betrayal by his first love will be a long lasting scar that he will always remember. Readers will definitely relate to his pain and anguish as he navigates through his life.
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This review brilliantly captures the emotional depth of the characters in "Circle of Innocents." Wayne's trauma and Joanne's determination create a compelling narrative that's hard to resist. I'm hooked and definitely considering picking up the book!
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Kudos to the author for the great improvement in the book.
The battle between good and eveil is as old as time, maybe older. The deception of evil makes it harder to discern and combat it. But good will always triumph.
Thank you for the review.
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Post by Yvonne Oloo »

Thanks for the review. Judging from the title and book cover picture, I thought that the book was about protecting the lives of the unborn. However, your review indicates otherwise. The book is about love, manipulation, and the struggle between good and evil. The plot is mainly focused on Chris and Andy trying to help Joanne and Samantha from superior forces acting against them, added with the element of Wayne whose past trauma has him in the hands of an evil puppeteer. This seems like an interesting book to read, I'd definitely want to know more of how the plot unfolded.
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