Official Review: Diamond and Pearls by Julien Ayotte

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Re: Official Review: Diamond and Pearls by Julien Ayotte

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The author seems well vested in thriller movies; I would like to see the characters on screen
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All right! Good and everything is okay as well. But it ruffles my feathers, I can not love read the crime stories, it's not my suited appetite.
Anyway thank you for the wholesome review.
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This looks like such an exciting, yet did active read. Thanks for the review.
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I like crime stories. I will definitely read this book.
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I absolutely love this book's cover,, so intense and mysterious! So Sydney and Drew become fast friends, eh? A classic police-catch-thief with a twist. I wonder about the presence of mobsters in the story. I look forward to checking out this book, thanks for the review.
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I love suspense in mystery books. I particularly enjoyed the sample though it was a little bit dragging.
Thank you for the great review
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This looks like all my genre in one book. From the BOTD review, it also seems like an enjoyable read. I will definitely give this a try. Thanks for recommending
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The fact that Sydney was the criminal that Drew was after is highly fascinating. The plot of the story seems to be simple but worth reading about. I also love how the reviewer has specified the kind of audience for this book.
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This story sounds interesting, especially how Sydney uses her real estate job to help out with “side hustle.” I’m not sure how I feel about the part with her and Drew; I worry that it might be a little too predictable. Still, I won’t write off the book entirely just because of that. Thank you for the helpful review.
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A crime story with enough mystery. This seems like a wonderful book to read. The writing style of author seems remarkable. Thank you for a great review.
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wow! so interesting indeed cause it teaches a lot about how to avoid getting into trouble with any mobster, it a fascinating fictional tale i love it that book "Diamond and pearl"
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This sounds like an exceptionally well-written suspense novel that will keep readers gripped to the very end. Not only will the reader enjoy the story, but they will gain some general knowledge about pearls. Thanks for the review!
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This plot is interestingly complex. I love it! This book is right up my alley. Congrats on BOTD.
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Amazing! The review was jam-packed with details even very minor ones which most readers(including me) miss. I liked the recommendations section. At first I thought it is a action thriller, but sadly, it isn't.
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This book has a great storyline coupled with crime actions and some romantic scenes from the OBC reviewer. I'm interested in finding out how business ideas incorporated into the book. Nice review.
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