Official Review: Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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Re: Official Review: Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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This sounds like an amazing read. I'll check it out. Nice review.
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Great review! This totally sounds like my kind of story. I really enjoy suspense and mystery especially when it gives you that edge of your seat feeling and lots of twists and turns. I also love it when my book catches my attention so thoroughly that I can’t put it down! Congratulations to the author on a wonderful review! Thanks so much for sharing.
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Sounds wonderful! I like mysteries. Congrats on the review.
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Wow! This sounds like a great book. Though I love a series I like that it can be read as a stand alone. This is being put on my must read list.
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Thanks for the review.
Just read the sample and liked it. It has all the components- action, suspense and romance. What's not to like?
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Interesting, books with twists and turns always get me. I prefer them to books with just a plain story. Its a good thing u still grasped the story even without reading the previous books in the series. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds like a great read, thank you for the review.
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Thanks for a wonderful review. From your description, this is a novel I will enjoy. The plot including a murder and suspense is thrilling.
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Thanks for the review. I love the amazing story
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I like that it was written in third person. When suspense/mystery novels are written this way it is more enjoyable.
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Thanks for the nice review. This book must be an enticing read. I like that the it contains both suspense and a love story. Though jugding by the review the book is good even without the love story, it has enough suspensful events to make the reader read the book at once. Besides I also like the fact that the book makes us think the events over to piece everything together on our own. It will be interesting to read it.
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I happy that you enjoyed the book. The review makes me interested, but the sample left me bored. I may give it a go if I run out of other reading material.
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Fantastic review. I can't wait for the moment that I'll be glued to the end of the book. The story sounds intriguing and exciting.
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I typically like to start series from the beginning, so I'm glad that you pointed out that one can easily read and understand what is going on in the book as a standalone read. I enjoy a good mystery, and a little bit of romance is nice, too!
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