Review of At the Chameleon, Turn
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Review of At the Chameleon, Turn
We are indeed humans. But circumstances and situations sometimes make it feel as though we are worlds apart from some people, especially the rich and famous. But love is that powerful force that can bridge these gaps and bring two unlikely people together in a strong bond. At The Chameleon, Turn was written by Victoria Carisimo. It was more than just a love story between a movie star and a small-town midwife.
Ethan was a well-known movie star. But he wasn't happy. He found it hard to trust people because his past heartbreak haunted him. Compelled to go to Adelaide, he met Ariel. She was a very beautiful lady with psychic abilities. He was fascinated by her because she was very much unlike any other woman he had known. She made him do and witness things that he normally would have avoided. Soon, their relationship progressed. But his manager, Scott, was not happy with the romance blossoming between them. So he planned to destroy their relationship. Would he succeed? Would their love be strong enough to overcome this great challenge?
The characters in this book were well-developed and very interesting to read about. Ethan's life as a movie star gave me some insight into what most celebrities feel. He had got the looks, money, and fame, but he didn't quite enjoy the downsides of it. He wanted someone to get to know him and truly love him for who he was and not for his looks, money, or celebrity status. Ariel was a wonderful lady. If everyone had her psychic abilities and her attitude towards people, I think the world's human relationships would be a lot better.
There were things I disliked in this book. Though the characters were well-developed, their features were scattered throughout the book and left for the readers to find out as they read. I did not like the way the book ended. I felt it was incomplete when I finished reading the epilogue. Except for these, the book was excellent. The plot was interesting and engaging in every way.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. Despite the things I disliked, I still gave it a perfect rating. This is because the book had me hooked from the beginning to the end, even though the book was voluminous. I found a few errors. The book was professionally edited. I recommend this book to adults who love romance books. I don't recommend it to young teenagers because of the descriptive sex scenes in the book. I also recommend it to philosophers. There were some bizarre ideas about life and humans in the book which might interest them.
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At the Chameleon, Turn
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