Overall rating and opinion of "Chameleons" by Onyx Gold
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Chameleons" by Onyx Gold
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However I'm not too fond of reading the graphic sexual and erotic scenes so those might have tampered my enjoyment of the book.
I would recommend this book to mature audiences for the reasons stated above.
Otherwise, it was a great book and a great choice for BOTM.
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Yes! Yes! Yes! Having a friend suffer from anxiety disorder, I clearly saw why Zia was doing what she doing. It was like me listening to my friend as this story unfolded.Shakiera Reece wrote: ↑01 Aug 2021, 23:25 This is a very well written book. It is captivating from the very first chapter. I liked how Zia and Bryce's relationship slowly takes off. From they first met in the elevator to that awkward vending machine incident. I like Zia's character. Having anxiety disorder, she reminds me so much of myself. I would highly recommend this book to persons looking for an enticing, mature read.
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I absolutely agree that the book is captivating. I couldn't put it down/ It is nicely written, and the characters are amazing. It was easy to relate to them and their story.Shakiera Reece wrote: ↑01 Aug 2021, 23:25 This is a very well written book. It is captivating from the very first chapter. I liked how Zia and Bryce's relationship slowly takes off. From they first met in the elevator to that awkward vending machine incident. I like Zia's character. Having anxiety disorder, she reminds me so much of myself. I would highly recommend this book to persons looking for an enticing, mature read.