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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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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.
I can only tell you that Melissa had her own reasons she explained to Joshua. Thank you for your appreciation!
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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.
I appreciated that structure as well, as it led to continuous revelations and discoveries of deception. Thank you for commenting!
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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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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.
It is indeed intriguing but if you don't enjoy eroticism I understand why you want to pass it. Thank you for your appreciation!
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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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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.

Thank you for your detailed 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!
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I love stories with great characters, especially if there is some suspense added to the mix. Therefore, I think I would enjoy this story. Thanks for your excellent review, as always!
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Prisallen wrote: 21 Aug 2021, 08:19 I love stories with great characters, especially if there is some suspense added to the mix. Therefore, I think I would enjoy this story. Thanks for your excellent review, as always!
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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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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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.🌼🌻
There are bits you can skip here and there and focus on the psychological parts. Thank you for your appreciation!
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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.

Thanks for sharing your insights!
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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.

Thanks for sharing your insights!
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!
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It seems like an interesting plot with intriguing characters. It's sad that errors were spotted. Great review either way!
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Dimi1 wrote: 25 Aug 2021, 01:04 It seems like an interesting plot with intriguing characters. It's sad that errors were spotted. Great review either way!
Luckily the errors weren't distracting, so I was able to fully appreciate the novel. Thank you for your appreciation!
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