Official Review: Diamond and Pearls by Julien Ayotte

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Re: Official Review: Diamond and Pearls by Julien Ayotte

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I believe this is one action-packed crime and mystery novel that can entertain me to the core. Congratulations to the author on BOTD
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This is a very good book. The book seems hard to predict. I was expecting a different thing, but I was surprised. Good job, Nerea!
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I will love to read this book. It sounds interesting. Thanks for the detailed and well-written review
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I truly loved your review, I also thought that a pearl is a pearl. Your review shades light on the concept and storyline of the book without spoilers. I am definitely adding this book to my must read pile now.
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Sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for the good review.
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I truly loved your review, I also thought that a pearl is a pearl. Your review shades light on the concept and storyline of the book without spoilers. I am definitely adding this book to my must read pile now.
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As per today's book, I have been able to know more about myself and I really very want to thank you so much for making able to know more about myself and I hope to make better decisions in life from today hence forth.
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I'm not really into mystery/crime thrillers, so I'll pass on this one. I do think that educating the reader on pearls is a unique angle to add to this type of book and might attract a broader range of readers. I thought it was amusing in the sample when they referred to Sydney's thievery habit as a "side gig." I don't think that's a very safe hobby!! Thanks for the interesting review!
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Thanks for your thorough and honest review. This sounds like it could be a good mystery book. I do prefer books that don't go for the shock factor of bad words or explicit scenes, but if they don't take over, I can deal with some. I may have to put this one on my list.
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This book offers an intricate plot with well-developed characters. However, I don't usually like mystery crime, so I'll pass.
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This fiction book sounds interesting. I enjoy reading books with crime, suspense, and a lot of twists. Even though I'm not usually into romance, this one sounds great. I might give it a try. Thanks for the inisightful review!
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I love a good crime mystery/thriller, and this book fits the bill quite nicely. Great review.
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Based on the free sample and review, I am of the opinion that this book will be quite an eventful read. The burglar's background is awesome. Sometimes as ordinary, conventional individuals when.we faced financial challenges the quick fix of crime can seem tempting. I am impressed by the empathetic viewpoint of the author in this instance. I have an awfully great innate feeling about that this novel will be very successful.
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I don’t need a ton of action in a crime drama, so this one has captured my interest. Thanks for a great review!
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It seems to be a suspenseful novel and I am looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Drew Diamond will react once he discovered Sydney Malone is a jeweler thief and what he will do afterwards. Will they be a couple before he discovers? I am definitely curious to know this!
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