Official Review: Blood Spiral by Sam Waas

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Re: Official Review: Blood Spiral by Sam Waas

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This sounds like a perfect read for me. It's already on my to-read list!

Wonderful review! Congratulations to the author for writing such an intriguing story! Can't wait to read it :)
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Thanks. I try hard. As I said, I'd appreciate anyone who's read my books to please post a review on Amazon. I'm not asking for a fake review, only an honest one.
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Once I do get to reading it, I will! :)
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Thanks. Understand, I'm not asking for a big plus review. I think my books stand on their own and will earn their own ratings.
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moderntimes wrote:Thanks. Understand, I'm not asking for a big plus review. I think my books stand on their own and will earn their own ratings.
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mitch my main ma. the way the scene is described its almost realistic
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One thing I like about Mitch is all the literary allusions he uses when he's narrating. Don't have the book in front of me at the moment, so I can't quote any, but they're clever and funny. And I think I missed a number of them just because I wasn't familiar with the originals.

I do think Terri is a realistic character with realistic motivations. I do not like to read porn, so I just skipped when it became obvious the scene was going to go on and on.

It's a very professional novel. I appreciate Moderntimes and am sorry that the Mitch King series won't continue.
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