Official Review: Love Blitz by Shana James
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Re: Official Review: Love Blitz by Shana James
CatInTheHat wrote:I love second chance stories but will probably skip this one. Too many editing issues is definitely a downer for me.

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I have seen that a lot, many grammatical erros, syntax errors or typos on the new books. Either the new authors cannot understand the need for a good editor or they have other priorities... Anyway, if there is a sample I always go through it first, so I won't be disappointed...
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Thank you for commenting.ChillAndRead wrote:Hi gali and thanks for the review.
I have seen that a lot, many grammatical erros, syntax errors or typos on the new books. Either the new authors cannot understand the need for a good editor or they have other priorities... Anyway, if there is a sample I always go through it first, so I won't be disappointed...

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Thank you.greenstripedgiraffe wrote:This does sounds like a nice sweet story. Thanks for the review! I have always taken clean editing in books for granted. Too bad not everyone has a good editor.

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I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.Cee-Jay Aurinko wrote:Hey gali. I love family stories. Love, heartache, familial troubles. These are all things most readers can relate to. With that in mind, I would read this book.

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It is sweet. There are and I did allude to it. Thank you for commenting.Jessica Samuelsen wrote:The book sounds really sweet even if it is a little bit predictable. The romance sounds almost a little too easy. It would seem there would be trust issues involved. I don't read that in your review.
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