Review of A Chesapeake Nightmare

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Gerry Steen wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 09:25 Your review has piqued my interest in this story. The themes of mining industry, oil industry, threat to a mogul and their family, and special forces have me wanting to read this story. I hope the author takes your suggestion to pass the book through a round of editing.
Hope you enjoy the book, Gerry!
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Spoorthy S wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 10:37 If this book is gory, consisting of FBI agents and all, count me in! It is just the type of book I have been searching for recently. The characters sounding confusing along with switches in perspective is just what I need for my next read! Thank you for the review!!
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Creole wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 21:11  Greed and corruption often lead to nightmares in someone's life. This time it is John in 'A Chesapeake Nightmare' by W. P. Yeakel. As a reader, I find myself rooting for John and his company, and I hope he manages to outsmart the villains who want to kill his dreams. Your observations are crucial in this review process, and I hope the author will take them into consideration. The book, with its engaging narrative, appears to be a worthwhile read.
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Anu Anand wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 21:24 This review clearly brings out the central theme of protecting innovation against powerful threats. The tension between business, technology, and national interest seems to drive the plot, with loyalty and teamwork playing key roles throughout. Thank you for sharing this review.
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Thank you for the thoughtful and honest review! I loved how you broke down the characters, plot, and pacing. Your insights really sparked my interest in reading A Chesapeake Nightmare!
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Magdalyne chebet wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 12:30 Thank you for the thoughtful and honest review! I loved how you broke down the characters, plot, and pacing. Your insights really sparked my interest in reading A Chesapeake Nightmare!
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This is an incredible read. I might have rushed a bit to the other parts, as it felt like the author had a lot to offer, and you're tabling it all in this review to help readers decide. The issue handled by the main character is one everybody should study regardless of how little your idea is. It can be stolen. It's a sad reality, but it happens. I look forward to it. :tiphat:
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Elizabeth-Tush4Christ wrote: 07 Jul 2025, 23:47 This is an incredible read. I might have rushed a bit to the other parts, as it felt like the author had a lot to offer, and you're tabling it all in this review to help readers decide. The issue handled by the main character is one everybody should study regardless of how little your idea is. It can be stolen. It's a sad reality, but it happens. I look forward to it. :tiphat:
Thanks a lot!
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