Official Review: Lara's Journal by A. Gavazzoni

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Re: Official Review: Lara's Journal by A. Gavazzoni

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seems unique with its psychological aspect majourly on sexual trauma. I will give it a try. The review os fantastic it realybrings out the clear aspect pf the book anf gives an insight of what the book is all about
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Sounds like this one is a really nice book. Yet it contains mature content and should be read with caution by young readers. I love reading mystery novels but I think the Erotica will be too much for me. Thanks for the great review anyway.
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Thanks for your review! It was insightful and made it sound like it was more than just steamy romance. I have a difficult time reading stuff with abuse, especially of a sexual nature, in it, so this book is not for me, and I appreciate that you gave that warning.
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Sounds like a great book, but I don't think I will read it just yet. I really dislike starting a series without reading the first book, and the reviewer stated it doesn't stand alone well.
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i dont think if this book is for me but i enjoyed reading your book :no-spoil:
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I don't really like reading such books but your review made it seems really interesting, nice review
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Thank you for checking it out!
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After reading your review, I might just read this book and its prequel. Interesting story I must say as am also a big fan of thrilling romance. Good job on the review!
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Seems interesting, with a little bit of everything from mystery to potential serial killers and a diary. Not really my type of book, but this would be a great series for some friends of mine who prefer darker and more mysterious books.
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NerdGrace wrote:After reading your review, I might just read this book and its prequel. Interesting story I must say as am also a big fan of thrilling romance. Good job on the review!
Thank you! I hope you check it out!
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Just when Simone is recovering from a trauma, tragedy strikes again. This time her loved ones are the target. Thanks for the review.
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laras journal sounds interesting from the review of it.i will definitely read it .otherwise congratulations
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I enjoyed reading romance. This book sound so romatic too
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Thank you for checking out my review!

-- October 19th, 2017, 10:26 am --
Enge Tubibu Albert wrote:Re: Official Review: Lara's Journal by A. Gavazzoni
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Great job, and I'am not alone to have the same advice. But I think that it would be more appropriate to avoid refering every time to the previous book "Behind the door" that many of us didn't read. The review should contain informations which enlighten the relation between the two books. This would make your review more attracting, more informative, more unclouded, in one word greater than it is up to now.
Yet, thank you for a such appreciable work! Hope that the next will be better,... :)
I'm sorry to hear you feel that way.
I disagree, as it seems nearly impossibly to write an informative review on a sequel without giving background information regarding the previous novel, from which this one is wholly based on.

Thank you for checking it out!
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Looks like I'll have to pick up the first book before beginning this one!
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