Official Review: Buried Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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Re: Official Review: Buried Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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Excellent review. Sounds like a very interesting read in the #Romance, #Erotic, #Suspense genres.
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The review is nice. Though I read the sample and didn't find it that good
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Thanks for a great review. I enjoyed reading it ?
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Rachel and Chase are two well developed characters who make this story come alive. Excellent review that would make anyone want to read and purchase the book.
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This book sounds exciting and I also find it fascinating to learn about other cultures... but I'm not sure about the mature content. Great review!
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Treasure hunting, prophecy, revenge, complicated affair... I think it's a must read. Great review.
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While I do not think this book is for me, I appreciate your review. It's nice when characters are relatable and well developed. Thank you for your thoughts!
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Sounds like an exciting novel! I love the complexity of the characters! I will definitely add it to my shelves. Great Review!
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I don't know why the review doesn't convince me.
Every review i read here have almosy 4/4 rating. I mean if books are that good then why they don't become bestsellers or atleast reach a wide audience through positive word of mouth. If the rating does half the justice to the books here mentioned then they should become really popular, but that is not happening. The amazon rating is different from here most of the times.
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Treasure hunting! I totally love the review. Thanks.
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Treasure-hunting in shark-infested seas and a confrontation with Yakuza gang members are not my ideal treasure hunting trip. Rachel and Chase sure have it rough. I'm ready to read more about their adventure. Thank you for your review!
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This book sounds like something tat would be very appealing to me particularly the mystery and suspense part. I like when adventure suspense novels are set in different countries because not only do the characters have to deal with the culture shock, but also figuring out how to solve this mystery. I also enjoy learning about different cultures and Japan in particular is fascinating to me because of their long history.
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It is good that the book combines so many aspects: cultural, romance, mystery and suspense. I'm sure it will be interesting for lots of people. I will definitely put it to my Want To Read books, because I love romantic suspense with a bit of mystery
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I really liked this review and the reviewer's beautiful use of language to describe the book and it's characters and settings.
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A page turner set in Japan? Count me in! Your review definitely made me want to read it.
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