Official Review: House of Eire by June Gillam

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Re: Official Review: House of Eire by June Gillam

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i Like the review of the book,the characters seem interesting so i'll definately be reading this book.
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I'm excited about the fact that this is a standalone sequel. I look forward to reading it. It looks like a well written story. Congrats to the book of the day.
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The storyline is quite interesting. I liked that the author has given enough attention to each character. I love reading mystery novels so this one is on my list. Thanks for the review!
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It seems like an interesting book. I am interested in the dark secret about to be revealed and how the family will handle it. I love the fact the book is a stand alone despite being the third of it's series. Nice review
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It seems like an interesting book but I don't think it will very much appeal to me.
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The premise seems promising. Glad to know that this book can be read by itself without reading the series. But I feel there are too many characters and I am not sure which one would be the most important. Maybe, all of the characters have equal role to play and I would like to read how. Thanks for a neat review.
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Great review! I am curious about Hillary's nightmares and what connection they have to the present. Thanks for this review!
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A nice mystery read, superb rating for a fantastic author. Not really in my kind of genre, but might check this out later, thanks for this great review.
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This book is quite interesting. I haven't finished it yet, but I can't wait to find out what happened to Bridget and if she will manage to stand in front of the money-driven developer. Also, Hillary's search in her family tree create an intriguing plot. But my favorite character is definitely Claire, Hillary's kid.
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Read the review and sample pages on Amazon. Sounds like a great book and very well written, and although starting out I thought oh wow that's a lot of characters to keep track off, they each connect well. The plot also sounds extremely fascinating.
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Thank you for the thorough and amazing review! Vacation, honeymoon and business mixed in one in this stand alone mystery thriller that gives you a tour of Ireland. This is a great novel of family secrets, new adventures, and memorable and relatable characters. Looking forward to reading it in the future and added it to my "want to read" list.
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:eusa-think: June Gillam's mystery series featuring Hillary Broome looks like an interesting read from the review. I will definitely give it a try. Thanks for the review.
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A family that unravels past secrets, thanks for the review but this kind of book is not relevant to me, I'll let it pass
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The review makes the book sound interesting. I like the books in series which can be counted as stand alone books. I am no fan of cliffhangers.
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I do like this genre, however, the excerpt did not appeal to me. I might have to skip this book. Thanks for the review though!
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