Review of The Fifie

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Back in 19th century Scotland young couple living by seaside met and fell in love , their considerate nature takes the away from their destined fate by their I'll fate meeting with cailleach after being lost at sea they found themselves separated with refreshed lives new place and time ..such a nice romantic story
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Marcas having been raised only by his father! He develops a love for the sea as his father. And maybe it was from this circumstance that loneliness was not a big deal to him opting to love the sea.
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Post by Chiemerie Simon 1 »

Smiles😊😊
Nobody will see this type of book and pass on.
Its actually the best and the reviewer did a very good justice to the story.

Thanks much 💓
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Thanks for the thoughtful review. I'm glad to hear the book was edited well and has vivid settings. Scotland is a beautiful setting for a romance novel. Still, I don't care for supernatural or infidelity themes, so this book doesn't seem like my cup of tea.
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This is a book about the power of love in a harsh reality that we all face more often than we think. The characters in the story have been developed in such a complex way so that their current lives reflect a love from a past life.
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Post by VIKING Hell »

The review by obc is amazing,but I could match with the slow pace of story but I like the plot though.Congratulations on BOTD
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Congrats on BOTD!
The historical novel "The Fifie" by Marco Collina has a plot that takes place in Scotland. The paranormal component is where Maureen and Marcas meet up again in their subsequent lives as Mark and Marla. It seems like a fun story to read.
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Post by Rica Concepcion »

The captivating themes such as love, loneliness, mercy, gratitude, and betrayal are intriguing, and surely they are entertaining to read. It is recommended to those who like romantic tales and historical concept novels. I appreciate the detailed and comprehensive review. Well done. 
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A love story, loneliness and supernatural circumstances makes the book more interesting and I would love to read it
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Post by Ram Uday Mahajan »

Your in-depth review captures the essence of "The Fifie" remarkably. Your analysis of themes, writing style, and seamless blending of realism with the supernatural is impressive. A 4 out of 4 stars rating aptly reflects your admiration.
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A story of this type is impressive, after such a dramatic separation, who would expect to meet again? It is definitely a great recommendation, I look forward to reading it soon. Thanks for the review, good job.
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Have you ever asked yourself about the consequences of going against love? The book gives you an insight about two characters that had to experience such. To avoid the spoiler grab yourself the book and get to know what happens when you go against love.
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Post by Gerry Steen »

ThankGod Onyishi wrote a flattering review of The Fifie by Marco Collina.

ThankGod introduces the two main characters, of this Romance novel set in Scotland,Maureen and Marcus.

ThankGod outlines how Marcus and Maureen's love is complicated by past lives in which one of them is unhappily married and the other is a widow who never was intimate with her husband. It is pointed out that love and its power is the main theme of this novel.

ThankGod mentions that loneliness, mercy, and appreciation are themes that run through the story.

ThankGod appreciated that the book was written in simple English, was well edited, and highlighted the importance of physical intimacy in relationships.

ThankGod gives The Fifie a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. ThankGod recommends this book to readers who believe in love, love beautiful literature, and love history.
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Post by Alida Spies »

The concept of a new life for a couple who are in love, sounds fascinating. It's a pity that Mark is married to someone else.
Thank you for the review.
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This review made the story intriguing. It moved me in a way few texts did. And the actual story has a lot of the items I am looking for when searching for my next read.
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