Official Review: House of Eire by June Gillam

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This book will appeal most to story readers who read for entertainment but I don't like storybook all that much. So I pass it on
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I would enjoy reading this book it's a nice cover and very appealing to viewers I think this book would have a great plot to it
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Can you tell me if this book contains a lot of profanity or erotic scenes? The story sounds really interesting but I like to know before I get too far if that's an issue. Thanks!!
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This detailed review unfolds that the novel is so interesting and it has detailed plot and incredible characters. I will therefore read this book and pack it in my shelf. Thank you for great review...
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A well character driven plot is what readers find appealing in a book. And here mixed with mystery, this book definitely seems like a worth read.
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I find the review captivating,the book must be equally thrilling
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We can judge a book based on the review given to the book. I usually find that when I read a good book, my rwviews also come out fairly good. Hillary seems to be an interesting character. You have painted enough picture for me to want to read this book. I will definitely be checking this book out for Hillary and her daughter. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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It's great that this book stands on it own. Most of the time vacations don't turn out as expected. I can't wait to know what the dark secret is. Great review.
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This book is really interesting and exciting to read and also entertaining it is full of characters & scenes it is written in a very good way
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I am such an avid reader that I typically look for series so that I can just keep reading. It is great that this book can be standalone even thought it is part of a series. I can say from my previous readings that not many books in a series are able to stand alone without leaving the readers behind.
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I love Ed, Ed will be mixing business with pleasure hehe. Live life!
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This book has finally appeared for me to review. I've seen it commented on many a time since I joined Online Book Club. I'm really looking forward to reading it, especially as the reviews are positive.
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Wow! Work and pleasure blended has never sounded this good. I think this is a rollercoaster of its own kind. Beautiful review!
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Post by Vishal2706 »

Like when a book in a series can stand on its own, and the characters and plot sound great, so I'll definitely be reading this book
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The book sounds like a great read, thanks for the great review.
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