Review of Hope on the Hearth

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Review of Hope on the Hearth

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Hope on the Hearth" by Jacob Raya.]
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3 out of 5 stars
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Jacob Raya's "Hope on the Hearth" is a fast-paced thriller novel set a few years into the future that expertly blends in elements of mystery, survival, and suspense.

Matt Williamson is a factory worker who stumbles upon a gruesome murder scene whose details and cause behind it change the world forever. Alien entities from space find their way to Earth and begin the biggest massacre the world has ever experienced. Stuck between a rock and a hard place, Matt and his fiancee Rebecca must survive these apex predators that hunt in the dark and mysteriously take the body parts of their victims to duplicate themselves.

One of the numerous reasons I enjoyed the book was the suspense it held from the very first page to the last chapter. The writing style employed by the author leaves the readers wanting to know more and grasp the details of the events unfolding, consequently keeping them hooked. I also liked the plot of the story, because I've always been a fan of books and movies involving aliens, and because the author did an excellent job with the delivery of his story.

As much as the book has its strengths, it also has its flaws, and one of them would be some of the inconsistencies I noticed as the story went on. A perfect example would be when Matt was supposedly listening to a prerecorded message he got from Blake towards the end of Chapter 5 (Loved Ones of Anguish). If the message was prerecorded, how was Blake able to reply to Matt when he asked if he was a scammer? Also, I'd recommend another round of editing, as I noticed quite a distracting amount of grammatical errors.

I'd rate Jacob Raya's "Hope on the Hearth" 3 out of 5 stars. I deducted one star because of the consistency issues I noticed, and I deducted another star because of the grammatical errors I pointed out.

I'd recommend the book to adults and young adults who are both fans of mystery thrillers and fans of science fiction books. I'd also recommend the book to people who, like myself, enjoy books about aliens and extraterrestrial life.

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"One of the numerous reasons I enjoyed the book was the suspense it held from the very first page to the last chapter." When a book is suspenseful, it keeps the reader going to the end. This book seems like it can hold readers' attention, regardless of its flaws. Thank you for the honest review.
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Incredibly intelligent and well-written. In addition to highlighting the important elements of the novel, it offers a distinct viewpoint that deepens comprehension of the narrative. Anyone thinking about buying this book will find your careful analysis to be a useful resource. Cheers!
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This science fiction thriller seems to have an interesting potential hindered by some editing problems that need to be fixed to fully develop the story and avoid distractions due to errors. Thank you for your great review!
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The author's writing style effectively piques the reader's curiosity and maintains their interest throughout. The plot, revolving around an alien invasion, is commended for its delivery and execution.
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I haven't been reading C/T/M/H novel, but I believe there are lessons to be learnt from them. This is a captivating and mind-hacking read with a compelling review and I long to read this book and see what you've read.
I like your review. Good job.
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Stephen Pokoo wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 06:33 Incredibly intelligent and well-written. In addition to highlighting the important elements of the novel, it offers a distinct viewpoint that deepens comprehension of the narrative. Anyone thinking about buying this book will find your careful analysis to be a useful resource. Cheers!
Thank you!
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Upphilan Paul wrote: 24 Oct 2023, 03:33 I haven't been reading C/T/M/H novel, but I believe there are lessons to be learnt from them. This is a captivating and mind-hacking read with a compelling review and I long to read this book and see what you've read.
I like your review. Good job.
Thank you. And yes, you should definitely check out C/T/M/H novels, there are absolute gems within that genre
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Miracle Oge Adaeze wrote: 17 Oct 2023, 01:37 "One of the numerous reasons I enjoyed the book was the suspense it held from the very first page to the last chapter." When a book is suspenseful, it keeps the reader going to the end. This book seems like it can hold readers' attention, regardless of its flaws. Thank you for the honest review.
Yessss! The book can definitely hold readers' attention to the very end.
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Chandrakant Patel wrote: 18 Oct 2023, 08:26 The author's writing style effectively piques the reader's curiosity and maintains their interest throughout. The plot, revolving around an alien invasion, is commended for its delivery and execution.
Exactly. Top notch execution and delivery.
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Jacob Raya's 'Hope on the Hearth' is an adrenaline-fueled thriller set in a chilling future, seamlessly blending mystery, survival, and suspense. The relentless suspense that grips you from the opening pages to the final chapter is one of the book's standout features. Raya's writing style keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the unfolding events. The plot, centered around an otherworldly invasion, taps into the fascination with alien encounters, and Raya's skillful storytelling adds an extra layer of intrigue. A heart-pounding journey into a world forever changed by a sinister extraterrestrial threat.
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