Featured Official Review: E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer [December 2019 Book of the Month]

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Re: Featured Official Review: E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer [December 2019 Book of the Month]

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I'm already done reading this book. Indeed, the depiction of characters seems realistic. One thing that is quite interesting is how the couple was able to solve the mystery during their honeymoon.
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What an investigative and love story filled with twists. Kelly and Tom's honeymoon period gets cut short because of news of a possible terrorist attack. I hope the terrorists were caught in the end. Congrats on BOTD.
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A fast-paced action novel set in Honduras while Kelly and Tom are on honeymoon. The plot of stopping terrorists while they're on holiday sounds intriguing. It's also great to see from your review that it would be a book I'd likely enjoy! I will add it to my reading list. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Thank you for your positive review of E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer! It's great to hear that you found the plot fast-paced and engaging, with the author skillfully incorporating humor to lighten the story. The use of multiple perspectives was well executed and provided an interesting view of the world through different characters' eyes. The subtle references to the real world added an extra layer of realism, enhancing your reading experience.
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Great review. I do not think the fast pace was to be blamed for the lack of suspense but rather the absence of a sufficiently challenging enemy to the main characters.
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The subtle real-world references add an authentic touch to the story, making it more relatable and enjoyable. It was indeed a lovely book and I may go back to it.
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Post by Kornelia Georgieva »

One of the primary concerns for me was the narrative structure. The frequent jumping back and forth in time, particularly from the initial panicky phone call that Kelly makes to her brother Mike to various events that occur earlier and later in the story, makes for a confusing and convoluted opening. A more straightforward chronological approach could have offered a more exciting and accessible start to the story.
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