Review of Deep in the Mist

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El_limitless wrote: 23 Jun 2021, 10:45 Interesting plot. You honest review draws me to the book. I love how well the characters related with each other. Great review.
Thank you for your kind words!
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Lunastella wrote: 19 Jun 2021, 19:45 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Deep in the Mist" by Heather J Graham.]
. Deep in the Mist by Heather J Graham, Diana Van Geffen, and Loretta Scutchings is the literary equivalent of a warm cup of tea on a winter day. More cozy than mystery, it has enough suspenseful elements to keep the reader engaged, while also being the soothing tale we sometimes need in this boisterous world.

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This comparison is more than enough to convince me into reading this book. Keeping the drawbacks aside, i would someday like to read it. Thank you for such a well written review! :D
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The frant1c reader wrote: 24 Jun 2021, 01:03
Lunastella wrote: 19 Jun 2021, 19:45 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Deep in the Mist" by Heather J Graham.]
. Deep in the Mist by Heather J Graham, Diana Van Geffen, and Loretta Scutchings is the literary equivalent of a warm cup of tea on a winter day. More cozy than mystery, it has enough suspenseful elements to keep the reader engaged, while also being the soothing tale we sometimes need in this boisterous world.

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This comparison is more than enough to convince me into reading this book. Keeping the drawbacks aside, i would someday like to read it. Thank you for such a well written review! :D
I hope you enjoy it! Thank you very much for your kind words! :tiphat:
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In spite of the errors and flaws, this still seems like a pretty interesting book! The mystery element and also learning about Russian culture interests me. Thanks for your review, I enjoyed it!
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I think the book will be on my reading priorities list. Thanks for the good review.
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Hunter_T wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 10:50 In spite of the errors and flaws, this still seems like a pretty interesting book! The mystery element and also learning about Russian culture interests me. Thanks for your review, I enjoyed it!
It is! I think it's an original way to present a story when we're used to non-stop, fast-paced, high-stakes plots.
Thank you for your nice comment!
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markodim721 wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 11:10 I think the book will be on my reading priorities list. Thanks for the good review.
I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by!
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I love mysteries, discovering new countries and cultures, and learning about history. So this one seems intriguing, despite its flaws. Thank you for introducing it!
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John Paul Sapanta wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 14:20 I love mysteries, discovering new countries and cultures, and learning about history. So this one seems intriguing, despite its flaws. Thank you for introducing it!
You'll love this book, then. I hope you enjoy it!
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Generic characters would disappoint me. Great review though.
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