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Re: Official Review: Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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Nice review.
From your review, this must be a wonderful thriller. I also like that it is understandable on its own even if it is the third in the series.
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Great review! This book sounds really good and is definitely one that I am looking to check out for myself. Can't wait!
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Post by tamdlyte »

This review kinda stopped me in my tracks with all its glowing accolades! LOL Definitly makes me want to read the book series. Hopefully the first two books are just as good?
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Hsimone, well done on a great review. This book sounds very attractive. Love, intrigue, trust, insecurities etc.
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Awesome work with the review! This is definitely a book to read.
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Yes, I can see what you mean. The words just flew by as I began reading. I'm hoping to get to it soon. Thanks for an interesting review.
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I'm glad to hear that the author provided a well rounded ending to current plot and didn't leave the book on a cliffhanger-I hate it when that happens. Thanks for the review.
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What a well-written (and very convincing) review! I, too, enjoyed this book! I absolutely love audiobooks and after sampling the book on Audible, I may give it a try listening this time around. :-) Thank you so much!
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Mystery, murder, and suspense are right up my alley, with a hint of a romantic interest. The book sounds intriguing and the excerpt that I read was decidedly well-written. Nice job on your review, it is also well-written.
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Given this is the third in the series, I’m shocked you were so engaged in the story! Sounds like the author does a great job capturing and holding the readers attention. I think I’ll still start with the first in the series though!
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Have to beat a good mystery. Thanks for the review!
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Wow! What an amazing review. You make the book sound like a must read. I enjoyed the sample, however, now I want to finish the book. Great job! I hope to be able to write good reviews like this.
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Nice review. Making the third book of a series a stand alone is hard to do. Your review makes it sound like there is a good story withint the book. I don't have the time to start a new series at this time and I prefer to read a series from the beginning.
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I have yet to start reading this series, but based on the reviews, and your review, it sounds like a stellar series to get into. I love the elements of treasure hunting. Thanks for your insight!
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Post by dragonet07 »

This mystery sounds very compelling, and I'm glad that you addressed reading it without reading the other two first. It's good to hear that the author catches up readers who haven't read the other two books, but I might not feel right reading it before I read the other two. I'll still add it to my "to read" list. Thank you for the helpful review.
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