Official Review: Ramona's Man by D. L. Yoder

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joenduga12 wrote: 14 Jul 2020, 18:42 I do enjoy romantic novels too, especially the ones that are clean. Romana's story intrigued me. A moving story that is full of emotions. I will add this book to my shelf.
I hope you enjoy this wonderful story. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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Sure! I will. Thank you for acknowledging my comment.
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I find the premise of the book incredibly dramatic and a little similar to some telenovelas I have watched. At first, I thought that this would plot-centric but it seems that the author gave a similar amount of focus on the characters. This would be perfect for romance bookworms who are also into mystery and thrillers.
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Not so into romance novels, but this book has lot of other elements too. Thanks for the review.
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Priyanka2304 wrote: 24 Jul 2020, 01:24 Not so into romance novels, but this book has lot of other elements too. Thanks for the review.
The author gave this one an interesting twist. Thanks for reading and leaving a comment!
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aaurba wrote: 24 Jul 2020, 00:58 I find the premise of the book incredibly dramatic and a little similar to some telenovelas I have watched. At first, I thought that this would plot-centric but it seems that the author gave a similar amount of focus on the characters. This would be perfect for romance bookworms who are also into mystery and thrillers.
I agree. This would be a heartwarming Christmas movie. Thanks so much for your insightful comments!
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kdstrack wrote: 24 Jul 2020, 07:09
aaurba wrote: 24 Jul 2020, 00:58 I find the premise of the book incredibly dramatic and a little similar to some telenovelas I have watched. At first, I thought that this would plot-centric but it seems that the author gave a similar amount of focus on the characters. This would be perfect for romance bookworms who are also into mystery and thrillers.
I agree. This would be a heartwarming Christmas movie. Thanks so much for your insightful comments!
Yes, I know! Thank you for taking the time in replying to my comment. Your review is brilliant!
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I stay glued at my seat when reading the review. It is very captivating. Despite the challenges Ramona was facing in her relationship she is able to overcome them. Can't wait to see what the book will offer.
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Charity Damaris wrote: 10 Aug 2020, 09:21 I stay glued at my seat when reading the review. It is very captivating. Despite the challenges Ramona was facing in her relationship she is able to overcome them. Can't wait to see what the book will offer.
It is a fascinating book. I think you will enjoy Ramona's story! Thanks for your kind comments. :-)
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It's interesting that authors highlight some of these subtle social issues that tend to segregate our society.
Thank you for the review.
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Doziesixtus wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 02:43 It's interesting that authors highlight some of these subtle social issues that tend to segregate our society.
Thank you for the review.
The author does a wonderful job of highlighting these issues and showing how they can affect a relationship (and a family.) Thanks for reading and commenting!
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This is such an interesting plot! Thank you for detailing it so well in your review. Will definitely be reading this!
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Zainabreadsnow wrote: 19 Aug 2020, 08:00 This is such an interesting plot! Thank you for detailing it so well in your review. Will definitely be reading this!
This is an interesting read with many unexpected twists. I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. :-)
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aaurba wrote: 24 Jul 2020, 00:58 I find the premise of the book incredibly dramatic and a little similar to some telenovelas I have watched. At first, I thought that this would plot-centric but it seems that the author gave a similar amount of focus on the characters. This would be perfect for romance bookworms who are also into mystery and thrillers.
I agree! Julia's life would be great on the screen. Thanks for your thoughtful comments.
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Sounds intriguing and mysterious mysterious
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