I think you’d really enjoy this one then!! The fast-paced storyline never loses momentum, and there are developing surprises around every corner. Hope you get the chance to check it out further. Thanks for stopping by to comment
Official Review: Girl with the Flat Tire by Leon Loy
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Appreciate you checking it out and leaving a kind word. Thank you!Gracious Ngy88 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 16:14 Wonderful review here,although I don't like crime tales but i will recommend it
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The title definitely caught my eye too, and this was a rowdy and raucous cast of characters (to say the least)! It took me on a journey for sure, so I’m glad the review was able to reflect that. Thanks for reading and commenting!Stalantilaz wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 00:47 I love the description of each character. .. haha. This sounds like an interesting journey to go through dealing with real issues. The book's title is also catchy. Great review.
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Thanks so much!! The suspense never stops in this one. It’s a worthwhile read.
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The location and setting pair perfectly with the target decade and cast of characters. From the classic cars to the small town businesses, all details were well woven together for maximum impact! Thank you so much for considering this one, hope you get the chance to read and enjoy it!Olgamiell wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 16:46 It looks like this book addresses some serious topics, but I still think I'd enjoy reading it. The plot seems interesting and is set in the location that was always quite appealing to me. Also, I really like the title. Thank you for your review, it presented this book in a way that definitely encouraged me to read it!
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Quick snippets of suspense, intrigue, danger, and romance effectively bring this one to life! I hope you get the chance to read and enjoy this one tooAnindita Roy wrote: ↑30 May 2020, 02:16 Thank you for the great and honest review."Girl with the Flat Tire" is a novel which can be read in one sitting. The enthralling story repeatedly gives rise to a feeling of suspense in our minds. The author brought a touch of reality to this novel which makes the plot intriguing.The characters seem to be drawn from his own observation of life, and hence they are life-like.The realistic portraiture of the contemporary and acquisitive society adds to the realism of the story. I look forward to reading this book.
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Topsy turvy twists and turns will whip you around like a tempestuous tornado! Haha, I’m glad you enjoyed my review, and I hope you get the chance to check out the whole book sometime. Really appreciate you stopping by to read and comment!Marshal mutai wrote: ↑30 May 2020, 09:22 I am looking forward to reading this book just because of the twists and suspense that come into play. Such an intriguing review, I enjoyed it!
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