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Re: Official Review: Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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Great review! I like mysteries and also have a weakness for books set in England, so this one sounds like a good fit for me. The relationship between the two main characters seems interesting. I like that their relationship is complicated rather than one of those mysteries where two people are just thrown together to spice up the story. Congrats to the author of having the Book of the Day!
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This is a case of the saying "the person whom you thinks is not, is actually the one". From the review, i empathize with those who have to defend their loved ones, even when those loved ones err. It is sad. This definitely is a book worth reading.
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This is the 3rd book in the series and the feedback has been great. Seems that it really has a good plot. I'd love to read this as soon as I can. Thanks for the awesome review. I just happen to be interested in thriller and mysteries because I tend to get excited.
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At least I don't need to read the previous stories in the series to love Bannished Threads

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Rachel and Chase are back in the game for the third book of the series. I'm happy to learn that they are now engaged! I was also rooting for both of them. Thank you for your review!
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Sounds like a series I could really get in to!
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I can't wait to read this book. This review makes it sound like a really great read. I enjoy books that have murder, suspense and romance tied in.
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The author does an implacable job in displaying in their both insecurities, love, and hopeless.Awesome review .
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You made this sound so interesting. Thanks for letting me know it is a series. I like to read a series at the beginning, so I will probably read the first two books before this one. I really love books that are set in England, so I'm looking forward to this series.
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From the sample, I love the underlying humor in the book and the authors writing style. I like the genre power with aspects clandestine operations, assassination, and whatnot. I like it even more from your great review.
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Thanks for the great review of what sounds like an amazing book! I'll definitely be adding it to my to-read list.
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Thank for review i love books that has strong characters
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Your reviews are always very well done. I loved the characters in this story Chase and Rachel make the story one that needs to be read.
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What a glowing recommendation! This book sounds exciting and well-written, thanks for sharing.
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I read the sample of this and I really liked it. Though I would like to get a better understanding of the characters, and so I'll start from the beginning. This one will have to be on hold for a while. Nice review, though.
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