Official Review: Temptation Trials Revolution by B. Truly

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The book sure does sound interesting but i'm a bit worried about the writing style you mentioned,i've read books with poor writing style and i hope this one isn't in the same category.Also i totally loved the fact that there was a world dictatorship in it sounds pretty awesome and extraordinary of the usual books...though the plot isn't something really really special :eusa-think:
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The destruction caused by world war III led to New regime that part has touched my heart and I will put it in my want to read list to see how the political situation can change the world
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There are many books out there tackling the dystopian future idea. So, Temptation Trials Revolution has a lot to compete with. As you mentioned in your review, the writing style is not the best. Although i like this type of book, the writing style mentioned puts me off a little.
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The plot doesn't seem realistic but sounds interesting. I like the uniqueness of story. The review too is engaging and makes me look forward to reading the book.
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Temptation Trials Revolution by B. Truly

This is a very powerful romantic book about the revolt against being married off at 21 years old and to a man Cindy didn't want. This was supported by the boyfriend Gary and friends although the regime fought it off.

Love cannot be tammed and as long as something is against it, it cannot go through like in this case because a lot of people took part in the revolt. If you want to raise tempers, touch relationships and peope will never forgive you.


I have given it a 3 out 4 because it is a good romantic book for adults.
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What on Earth would make the government want to mess with everyone's love life and entertainment choices? The Regime certainly wants to make its constituents miserable. The first book was told by the women; this version is from the men's viewpoint. The author truly desires to portray this dystopian world from all angles. While I don't usually like lots of sex in my reading, I know there are romance fans who will find this book tempting. Let the trials begin!
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Seems like a great dystopian read on romance. Further, the thought of a worldwide dictator appears quite far fetched and scary, but learning on the possibility didn't harm anyone though. Great review.
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I was very impressed with the first couple of chapters in this novel. I enjoy post apocalyptic world stories so I imagine I will enjoy this the farther I read. The only thing that was a little strange was some of the descriptive words that were used. While these are not errors, I agree with the reviewer that it could cause some stutter in reading. Overall though I have enjoyed Tobias' story and will finish the novel. Great review!
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I appreciated the sequencing of this text as shared in your review. I am not familiar with this romance but the plot certainly seems to be engaging so I would want to add this narrative to my want to read list,
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While world dictatorship is not a huge surprise for dystopian fiction, it’s an interesting concept to have the arranged marriages forced. The temptation trials sound like an interesting extension for the Bachelor in a future world.
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i'm not really a fan of dystopian novels but i don't mind reading them especially ones that sound as interesting as this. the "world dictatorship", though not unfamiliar, never fails to grab my attention. this review had been helpful. good job.
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Thanks for your entertaining review. I started reading this book and was hooked. I like stories about possible future worlds. I'm going to finish it for sure. Congratulations on being chosen as BOTD.
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I read Temptation Trials Part I, and I did not like the slang the author used in it either. The premise of the story, however, was fun. Thanks for the review!
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It seems a new and interesting plot about relationship and culture. And a love story told from a man's point of view is refreshing and exciting. I would like to read and review this book as soon as I am able. Congrats!
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I would probably read this just for the unique take on a dystopian world, but I admit I'm a little off put by the strange writing style and grammatic errors. If anything pulls me out of a story it's hard for me to get back into it. Thanks for your helpful review!
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