Review of CrackerJack!

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Cracker Jack by Shea Rose is a romance novel obtained from the word tussle. The cover of the book is alluring, Thanks for the wonderful review, and congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Nyarkoo »

I had to search what the word tussle means first, haha. I feel like I could relate to the reviewer with the clothes part since it's one of my hobbies. I might want to buy all the clothes described :D but since it is recommended to those with high patience maybe I should pass. But nonetheless I consider reading this for the romance part :lol2:
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This one seems like a romantic book but with multiple storylines. While I'm intrigued by one part, the other seems rather dull. That said, nevertheless, I enjoyed following your review.
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Post by Avidreader888 »

Thanks for your review. Cindy appears to be a very normal 29 year old, caught in the hustle and bustle of every day life and harboring sexual .fantasies She entertains the idea of getting tussled with and has her eyes fixed on someone who is married and unavailable. Sounds typical, right? Then she fits right in as being the odd one out where her siblings are concerned, as she's the only one unmarried and without children. I love that the plot of the novel is something we can identify with. Kudos to the author on today's pick.
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Post by Sydney Ash »

Thanks for this thorough review! The way you describe it makes it sound like a fun book to read. However, I’m hesitant now because of the slow beginning. Thanks for the heads up!
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Post by Ozioma Miriam »

Tussling? What an interesting term. Is the romance between Cindy and Jack? Was there happily ever after? These are questions I'd like to know their answers to and more. Nice review
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Post by Ikechukwu Blessing »

Living a boring life can be devastating,i love the fact that she's making efforts to come out of it.Nice review.
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Post by wmeki510 »

I admire the author's descriptive prowess in capturing the clothes in Cindy's closet in such a way that the readers can see what are bring described in their mind's eye. I wish the romance and the suspense didn't clash. It's not so bad, nevertheless, and I commend the author for a good job done in this novel.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

The book seems like a romantic book, but the imaginative and descriptive skills of the author is top-notch. I will love to read the book and understand the tussling happening among the characters. Nice review.
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Post by Doris Nzeket »

From the review, it seems Cindy pride herself on dressing and looking good. I am no longer so into romance novels anyway. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Amiczy Heaven »

I love that the plot of the novel is something we can identify with. Kudos to the author on today's pick.
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Post by Charlie-C »

I got lost trying to figure out what the book is about but in the end I settled for suspense.
The cover seems to gravitate towards romance, but I don't know if the title fits romance, sounds a little bit like putting the cart before the horse.
The only thing that sparked in the mind about 'an Italian temper' is that it could be a reference to jalapenos, Cayennes, friggitello, and such like peppers, but then if that is likened to a person's temperament it could mean anything like Scotville units of hotness and unquenchable fire of peppers. However it could as well be a stereotype on Italians like on any other people.
Great review.
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Post by Nwaka Chukwuemeka »

Although I don't particularly enjoy reading romance novels, the thorough review helped me get a better understanding of the book and convinced me that it wasn't for me. You discussed every facet of the book in your review, and it's intriguing to note how romance and suspense clash.
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Post by Paully_ »

The book cover is appealing to the eyes. I think Cindy and Alonzo are interesting characters. People who enjoy detailed books will appreciate the book more. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Mozi Ken »

A romance story? Nice! From your review, I discerned that the author is a detailed writer. This is good. I like this in books. Good review.
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