Review of Enigma Rose
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I can only tell you that Melissa had her own reasons she explained to Joshua. Thank you for your appreciation!Ruchi Raina wrote: ↑19 Aug 2021, 02:41 This book seems very intriguing, and what has piqued my interest is why, on her death bed, would Melissa reveal a secret that she has kept hidden for so many years? And is it related to Rose? Because I think the sudden mention of Rose has something to do with Melissa's secret. I would love to read this book to know more. Thanks for the beautiful review.
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I appreciated that structure as well, as it led to continuous revelations and discoveries of deception. Thank you for commenting!markodim721 wrote: ↑19 Aug 2021, 02:51 I like the multi-layered nature of the book, because of the flawed characters that slowly reveal the side they hide.
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It is indeed intriguing but if you don't enjoy eroticism I understand why you want to pass it. Thank you for your appreciation!Kaushiki Parihar wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 06:58 The book sounds intriguing. However, I do not enjoy eroticism. So, I'll just pass this one. Thanks for the great review.
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I'll just tell you that Rose is often like a ghost, as Joshua hasn't seen her for many years yet she's in his thoughts. Thank you for your appreciation!Josephe-Anne wrote: ↑21 Aug 2021, 01:55 The title of this novel is quite intriguing, and it seems to have something to do with Joshua's ex-girlfriend, Rose. I like the fact that the author gave readers an all-round view of each character, exposing their positive attributes and flaws.
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The characters are certainly well constructed and the tension between them has unpredictable results that keep the readers' attention. Thank you for your appreciation!
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There are bits you can skip here and there and focus on the psychological parts. Thank you for your appreciation!Priya_Singh wrote: ↑22 Aug 2021, 15:55 I am curious to know the ending. Though I am kind of uncomfortable with romantic scenes and explicit scenes but they can be skipped. Also I am curious to know each character from different points of view. Thank you so much for the wonderful review.
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There is indeed an exploration of human minds. In the end, the romance element is minor compared to the others. Thank you for your appreciation!Kirsi_78 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2021, 09:40 This sure sounds intriguing, as I love well-developed characters and exploring human minds. That is exactly what this book seems to offer. I am not that much into romance, though, but this book seems to have enough other features that make it interesting.
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Luckily the errors weren't distracting, so I was able to fully appreciate the novel. Thank you for your appreciation!
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