Official Review: Behind Closed Doors (1) by A.L. Smith

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Re: Official Review: Behind Closed Doors (1) by A.L. Smith

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Thanks for the review!
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Great review! I just downloaded it this morning and am looking forward to reading it.
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Great review!!! Thank you!!!
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Got my copy and I started reading it..It sure is mind capturing because this book is based on Sexual Abuse and it is not a very common topic and I like that fact about this book, can't wait till I finish reading this. Thanks for the great reviews. :) :) :)
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Post by Peterson4 »

Indeed this book was really an enticing one. It was captivating right from the very first chapter to the very end, also the intriguing part is something you will definitely wanna see yourself. The composition structure is well laid out which makes the book to be well understood. I cannot but talk about the diction too, it was written with a series of diction which are easy to understand and comprehend.
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This is a great review! It sounds like a great book especially with its topic. I think it's great when authors write about controversial topics such as sexual abuse. I'm looking forward to reading this book.
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Awesome review! I am fascinated by your descriptions of the author's writing style, with the perfect balance of dialogue and description and a matter-of-fact style that still draws the reader in emotionally.
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This sounds like a great book. I downloaded it and am anxious to read it and review it.

I want to thank the author for giving it away today. :)
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Thank you for your review and the warning. It really seems like a very interesting book it makes me want to read it and see what happens to this characters, in interested in Alex and how she deals with her emotions in college and in the army and happens next
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Very well written review. You always do a great job.

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Great review! Just downloaded it as The Book of the Day. Had it not been for your review I would have most likely passed on it as the cover and title led me to believe it was probably a book of erotica (not a fan of those).
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Great review, very informative. I'm still a little on edge about reading this but I'm more open to it now that I know the author didn't feel the need to have explicit sex scenes. I really appreciate an author who can write about a hard topic like this without letting the topic overwhelm the reader.

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Thanks for your input. I've read Behind Closed Doors 2 and the plot sounds quite similar. I enjoyed it a lot and I'm sure Ill enjoy this one too.
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Post by CataclysmicKnight »

I've read some of this so far as it's the book of the day, so it's great to see this review showing how well done the rest of the characters are and how much further the plot goes (and even a third main girl!). Also, great review!
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Post by crazilydramatic »

Hm... This book might be a bit hard to read (since it deals with sexual abuse and such) but I am intrigued as well, thanks to your review. I've downloaded it, so I'll give it a shot!
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