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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Quadrangle" by Shea Rose.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Do you know that humans possess an innate and intangible energy that plays a very vital role in our well-being? Well, we all have unique energy signatures that influence our thoughts and actions, and what's more, when this energy melds with external energy, peculiar and unexplainable things happen. This is quite an intriguing and complex subject, and I was glad to pick a book that explored it. This book, Quadrangle, by Shea Rose, narrates the events and happenings in QuietStone, a fantastic yet mysterious townhome on the outskirts of New York.

Shea Rose tells the stories of three women, Gwen, Sylvia, and Carlotta, exploring their experiences and drawing connections between the events in their lives. QuietStone is a beautiful and relatively peaceful place, with two hundred house units divided into groups of four. The action starts with Sylvia's new neighbors, a couple, getting loud and aggressive far too often. She raises concerns about this to her friends, who are unable to offer a solution. Finally, their deepest fears come to life when this couple's actions turn ugly. This would be the first in a series of mysterious events, visits, deaths, and conversations that needed solutions. Will they figure out their connections with each other and know how to utilize them? Will anyone unearth the answers to the mysteries? You can answer these questions by picking this book to read.

I had a great experience reading this book. The author laid an excellent foundation for her writing. She gave detailed descriptions and analyses of what QuietStone looked like. These descriptions and the captivating cover page made it easier to imagine and live the experience of this magical place. I ended up engrossed and entirely invested in the events and lives of QuietStone residents. This was partly because their lives were exciting but also because of the author's excellent character and plot development. Shea Rose introduced each character well, giving enough background information about them and creating enough conflict around them to make their stories exciting. The author expertly developed the plot. The pace was right, and Rose ensured she built enough suspense before unleashing plot-changing scenes in the book.

I also loved that the storyline wasn't predictable. I'm even more thrilled to be re-reviewing the book after the author made adjustments to it. She covered several day-to-day issues in the book but still managed to surprise the reader on occasion. For example, Carlotta's actions halfway into the book were startling, unprecedented, and difficult to predict. Additionally, the author covers many themes and topics in the book. She discusses intermarriage, divorce, domestic violence, drug abuse, and murder. I loved how she handled the case of interracial marriage through Gwen's discussions with Sandra. Another honorary mention would be parenthood through Genning's experiences. The author also used simple and easily comprehensible language. I'm pleased that the author took feedback from my previous review and got rid of the errors I'd noticed. I can now confidently say that the book is professionally edited. I find no other flaws in this wonderful book.

I, therefore, give it a perfect rating of five out of five stars. It is well-written and delivered in detail. It left me yearning for more. I recommend it to lovers of crime thrillers who are intrigued about the phenomenon of life force, the energy within. However, I must warn of the strong language that makes it suitable only for mature audiences.

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It’s hard to believe that everything is so interconnected. The unidentified couple’s actions seem to cause problems for all of the women. The fact that it’s set in such a great place makes it even harder to understand.
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Understandable, beautifully written and well constructed. I saw all these in your review and I would love to check out the book.
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Its funy how a slght arguement given time to grow can get to murderous extents. Its funny how a beautiful place like QuietStone can harbour chaos. Great review.
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The setting and characters seem like good foundations for a crime thriller though I have to say that the idea of innate energy seems more like science fiction or fantasy. Thank you for your great review!
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