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Official Review: Gimble Spy by Tayma Tameem

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Gimble Spy" by Tayma Tameem.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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When a woman with vast knowledge in computer technology suspects that the love of her life is cheating on her, she sets out to find the truth, using a computer. Gimble Spy by Tayma Tameem is a romance novel that follows the story of a couple playing the “emotional pendulum” game until things get a bit complicated. We also see how ‘technology’ became a double-edged sword in their marriage.

Hailie has been happily wedded to Davin for three years. However, things aren’t going as smoothly as before. There has become a lack of communication between them, and Hailie cannot take it anymore. She plans to leave for her parents' home, and she does, leaving behind her MacBook Pro. Hailie hopes that Davin uses the MacBook as he usually does because she has programmed it in a way that she can monitor the online activities of that computer from a remote location. She intends to investigate Davin's fidelity. However, Davin somehow finds out that she is spying on him; she must have made a mistake. Because Davin is now one step ahead of Hailie, he can make her believe whatever he wants. What was the reason for Davin's sudden change? Will the couple grow further apart? What does Davin do with what he discovered, and what would be Hailie’s reactions to his actions?

I have to say that the writer has done a great job with this book. The storyline was interesting, and the author not only entertained her audience, but she also addressed several important topics throughout the story. For example, through this book, readers can learn about the effects of verbal and physical abuse on an individual. There are several aspects of this book that I loved. First, the story had an excellent plot. The sequence of events throughout the tale was not confusing, and I was able to follow the story at all times. Also, the author did a good job with character development. Most characters were sufficiently described, and I connected more with them as a result. One character I connected with was Davin. It was heartbreaking to read about how he was physically abused by his father, and I felt sorry for him.

It was also pleasing to see how realistic the story seemed. Both Davin's and Hailie’s reactions to each situation were what you’d expect from two lovers playing games with their hearts. However, this made the book a bit less suspenseful towards the end because I kind of had an idea of how it was going to end. Nonetheless, that didn’t detract from my overall enjoyment of the novel. Also, I think it was smart of the author to encompass a synopsis of other works written by her. She included them after the end of the story. That way, readers don’t have to go very far searching for other books written by her.

Another aspect of this book that appealed to me was how the story ended. Readers are sure to be satisfied with the book’s conclusion because all the core questions that arose throughout the book were sufficiently answered. It was also refreshing to see Stan's sense of humor. Stan was Hailie’s father in the book. I had some good laughs while I read through some scenes in which he appeared. No matter how dire the situation seemed, I was always looking forward to what he had to say because I was almost certain that I would have a good laugh, and I wasn’t disappointed. I think humor is important because it kind of keeps the reader refreshed, especially for a 492-page book like this one.

Additionally, I was pleased that this novel didn’t contain any errors. As a result, I can confidently say that the text is professionally edited. I can’t think of anything there is to loathe about Gimble Spy, and I rate it a perfect 4 out of 4 stars. If you are as keen on romance novels as I am, this book is for you; I highly recommend it. However, there are some non-borderline profane words used within the text. Because of this, the book may not be suitable for readers under 13. Also, sensitive readers that are affected by profanity may want to sit this one out.

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Post by Devika Rajesh »

I have already read Tayma Tameem's void series. So I love her a lot as an author. I really enjoyed the review of gimble spy. It's sounding interesting. I am looking forward to read this book. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Your review highlights all the elements that I like to find in my light reading. If I have a chance I will try this book. Thanks for your tempting words.
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Hailie is a really interesting character. Talk about using your skills (computer tech skills) to solve your romantic problems. Really funny
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Looks interesting enough. Thank you sir such a detailed review!
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Already read a book by the author and loved it. I would like to try this one too. Thanks for the review
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I found the review of Gimble Spy so interesting. I would really love to read this book. Thanks for such a master-stroke review.
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Post by Zaeda Amrin »

That is such an interesting twist, that Davin discovered Hallie’s plot! That really makes for an intriguing story. I can’t help but wonder what else that couple got up to? I’ll have to add this book to my shelf! Thanks so much for your review!
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I already had a taste of Tayma Tameem's work and I absolutely like her style. I'll be looking forward to put my hands on this one as well. Thanks for the insightful review, four stars for you.
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Wow. Nice review. I already love the book and I haven't even read it yet. I hope I get the chance to read the book soon
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I love tech books, so I'm definitely going to read this one.
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Thanks for the detailed review. It has increased my interest in reading this book.
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It sounds intriguing! Definitely going onto my to read list. There is nothing better than a love story with a dash of revenge.
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ive already read one of the authors books its seems interesting enough I expect great remarks from this one
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Your review is what I needed to make curiosity about their story. I am going to check out this book. Thank You for your amazing review.
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