Do you think "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston was professionally edited?

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Re: Do you think "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston was professionally edited?

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Yes, Demonslayer by I.P. Eviston is professionally edited. there was no grammatical errors encountered during my reading experience. This level of polish contributes to a seamless and enjoyable read, allowing the story, characters, and world-building to shine without distractions. The clean editing enhances the overall quality of the book, making it a strong debut for the series.
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I didn't find any objective errors while reading. I discovered some sentences that seemed like poor phrasing at first but when I rechecked when I was compiling the review, turns out they were not errors. It went through really great editing.
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Yes, the editing in Demonslayer was immaculate. I didn’t notice any errors or awkward phrasing throughout the book. The flow of the narrative was seamless, allowing me to stay immersed in the story without being pulled out by any technical issues. The polished writing, crisp action scenes, and well-constructed sentences are a testament to professional editing, which made the reading experience highly enjoyable.
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