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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Sometimes, I believe in the saying that "what you don't know can't kill you." However, I am curious to know how Hillary will handle the new secrets she learns about her family roots. I enjoyed reading your review.
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This book sounds very interesting. I am curious to see what dark family secrets the protagonist discovers on their trip to Ireland. I am also glad that even though this book is part of a series it can be read as a standalone. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I appreciate a novel touching on Irish history and a family's past. Thanks for the review.
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What an intriguing plot this is. Hillary really planned to achieve a lot of things during her trip with her husband to Ireland. I hope she succeeded in the end. Congrats on BOTD.
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I'm attracted to this book owing to the fact that it is well-edited and thus guaranteeing readers an uninterrupted reading experience. Thanks for the review.
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I already love the character of Hillary. It is good to see her being ever present in her daughter's life despite the kind of childhood she had. I would love to know some of the family secrets she discovered.
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The House of Irie is a book that focuses on the family unit. Hilary, her husband, Ed, and their daughter, Claire, are on a much-needed vacation. She plans to connect with friends along the way. However, unresolved issues from the past threatened to disrupt all her plans. Will she find a way to break from the past and not allow it to affect her present relationship? An interesting read! Thanks for your review.
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House of Eire. By June Gilam sounds really nice. What gives me the urge to read this book is the family's dark secrets that begin to resurface. I will read the book to find out more. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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In "House of Eire: A Hillary Broome Novel" by June Augusta Gillam, the author tells the story of Hillary and her husband, Ed, who travelled to Ireland for their postponed honeymoon. However, the journey turns out to uncover many family dark secrets. It's an enjoyable standalone series. Congrats on #BOTD!
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This seems like an intriguing plot. I'm wondering what secret was revealed about the family on a long awaited vacation, and what has Bridget got to do with it.
Thanks for the inviting review and congrats to the author.
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This is an interesting story and I like how the characters were well developed. I'm glad you enjoyed reading the book. Nice review.
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The book cover doesn't really sit well with me but reading your review makes me want to pick the book. Nice review.
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Post by Faith Stacy Leon »

This fictional book is so interesting. Hillary Broome put a lot of plans in place before her agreed honeymoon trip with her husband to Ireland. I hope she achieved her plans. A great review you got.
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This book features a very interesting plot. The intrigued here are mind blowing. Congratulations to the author on making BOTD. Thank you for the awesome review.
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This seems to be a well written and well thought out plot. It hinges on reality also. However, I am looking forward to reading fantasy and action novel and this type of genre. Congrats on BOTD.
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