Official Review: Melanie's Evanescent Journey by B Truly

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Re: Official Review: Melanie's Evanescent Journey by B Truly

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Great review, especially the warnings about the explicit scenes. I've just sampled the first two chapters and am somewhat enamoured by the plot. However I found the grammar mistakes distracts me a lot. For instance appeared was used instead of appealed. Therefore this book has been placed on my TBR list, but way down.
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I have read part of the Temptation Trials by Truly B and I like that she includes diverse characters in her books. However, it is true her dialogues are flat. Thanks for the review!
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Great review!! I tend to avoid young adult novels as the writing tends to be too elementary. This story sounds like it would be a good read for a certain audience.
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Great content, While reading this I don't know how time passed.
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I thought that even the cover seemed a bit racy for the blurb that seems to point toward this being a young adult novel. It’s good to know that this is really better aimed at the older side of the young adult spectrum. It’s also good to know that this stands alone and can be read independently of the others. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
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The fact that conversations between the characters feel flat is a negative in my book. Would have loved to try it out otherwise.
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I really dig the fact that you picked up on the underage drinking and their failure to practice safe sex. It's great to know the female protagonist matures into a sensible person. Thanks for a very grounded review.
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I liked the solid review and critique of this book and I quite agree with the comment concerning young adult readers. The only colloquialism I noticed near the beginning "Cheers mate", was quickly dropped by Mel as she seemed to be trying her best to fit in quickly with everyone else and she had a few weeks to get to know her neighbor Ebony so the reader is left to assume this helped her to quickly assimilate.

I felt the mix of romance, paranormal undertones would appeal to those who like that genre. The secrets surrounding Jason, Jaden and their sister kept the story interesting.
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Thanks for your review. You make some good points about the underage sex and also the lack of true Australian colloquialisms.
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This seems like an interesting book. I'm not really into romance novels but the streaks of mystery might make me give it a try.
Thanks for your review.
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Great review. This book is right up my alley. I am a huge lover of all things supernatural and paranormal romance is definitely one of my favorites. I also love that this has unexpected twists and a surprising ending. Thanks so much for sharing.
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The book seems to be exciting with enough twists and turns to keep the reader occupied till the end of the book. Besides it will be interesting to read what life lessons and situations made Melanie grow from an immature teenager to grown-up, serious woman. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The mystery of a paranormal element sounds like an interesting twist on a young adult romance novel. Nice review!
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Post by Laura Ungureanu »

I am intrigued by the plot you showed, by I am not interested in paranormal romances. Great review!
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Post by kfwilson6 »

This sounded like an interesting storyline at first, but I'm really not thrilled with the inclusion of underage teens having unsafe sex and drinking. Those are just huge turnoffs for me. I realize that can be quite an accurate portrayal of a teen's life but I don't feel like it should be promoted by authors. I'm also discouraged by the reviewers stating the dialogue is stilted and unrealistic coming from teens. There is also some other commentary in the reviews that has dissuaded me from reading this book, but I don't want to give any spoilers. I'll pass on this one.
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