Official Review: Christina Powers American Goddess

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Christina seems like a strong women, determined to succeed. It would be interesting to read about her journey and how she achieved her goals in Rome. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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Christina sounds like a strong willed, determined and hardworking young lady. I'm glad she was able to bounce back. I'm even more curious about her political ambitions.
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Seems like a great read about an amazing woman. Unfortunately, I'm not fond of erotic books, so I'll pass. Congrats on BOTD!
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From entertainment to politics. Christina won't be the first person to do that. I love stories like this, though. I'd love to read all the details of her career transition.
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Christina has a fun personality, she seems like one who enjoys every moment. She doesn't let her failed relationships crush her. It would be interesting to follow her through her journey. Wonderful review.
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Seems like a good and interesting story with brilliant characters. Thanks for the great review!
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Christina sounds like a strong and empowered woman who is not afraid of reaching out and taking what she wants. This sounds like an entertaining and absorbing book that covers many themes. Great review - thanks!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This does not sound like the kind of book I would enjoy, so I think I will pass on this one for now.
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I would like to read this inspiring book on Christina's journey yo the top of her game. Thanks for the interesting review.
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I'm curious about the uncovered connection between Christina and her uncle and how it affects her stay in America till the point of exit. And is there a reason why Kennedy and Monroe's faces appear in the clouds on the book's cover? Thanks for the review.
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I love stories featuring strong female protagonists, especially those who believes in living life to the fullest and pursuing happiness. Thanks for the awesome review!
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After reading your review, I'm reminded not to judge a book by it's cover! I am guilty of this at times and I've missed out on great books because of it. I'll definitely be giving this book a chance!
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This book sounds promising. I see you’ve given it a solid 4 so I’m excited now!
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This book didn’t appeal to me personally, but I can see how it might with fans of this style of writing. It’s great that the main character was a strong lead in the book, and that it was professionally edited. Thanks for a great review!
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Sounds interesting and inspiring. I enjoy fiction, and the idea of a strong woman who's going for what she wants sounds motivational and engaging. Thanks for the review!
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