Official Review: Her Eyes Underwater by Romona Simon

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Re: Official Review: Her Eyes Underwater by Romona Simon

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...is a dark romantic book
That sentence piqued my interest; I'd love to find out what transpires in the book.
Great review!
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People are not always what they seem. I hope Julia understands that. And about the abrupt ending, I hope there's a sequel, else I could cry. This is a beautiful book. Thank you for an amazing review.
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The book sounds great, It looks like a mysterious and engaging story, but I don't know if I could read it because of the dark romance and horror. That's not my style. By the way, great review!
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Caffrey_19 wrote: 16 Jun 2020, 10:23 I think this book should have a movie. Though I haven’t read the book, but the review shines a light on quite an adventurous plot, full of events that will win the hearts of the audience when shown on the big screen. I enjoyed your review.
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Since you mentioned it, I can totally see this book as a movie. Thanks for your comment.
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Adanna Inya wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 11:44 People are not always what they seem. I hope Julia understands that. And about the abrupt ending, I hope there's a sequel, else I could cry. This is a beautiful book. Thank you for an amazing review.
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Adventurous characters like Julia are intriguing, although too much of it may be dangerous for them. This sounds like a great romance novel.
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Great review! I'm definitely going to add this to my bookshelves. This seems like a very captivating book.
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This book sounds like it is very well-written and developed. I like what I hear, I am going to read it. Wonderful review!
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I don't know about dark Romance and all that but...

If the book is as good as this review says, I'm sold.
Terrific Review.
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Although your review sounds promising, I think it is yet another addition in the group of forbidden dark romance novels. Appreciate the honest review.🌸
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I'll admit, I've always found obsessive characters to be fascinating. I'll be adding this to my list pronto!
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As a fan of adventure, I'd like to read about Julia's adventurous journey. Nice review
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Samgum50 wrote: 18 Jun 2020, 23:28 Great review! I'm definitely going to add this to my bookshelves. This seems like a very captivating book.
Thanks :)
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An abrupt ending can really spoil things. Still, I love what you've said about the descriptiveness of the author. It says like they really have a way with words. Still, the romance part of the book doesn't sound like it's for me. Thanks for a great review.
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I love this sentence, "a dark romantic book wrapped in an ominous bow," from your review. I also like how you started off with a quote from the book,
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