Review by Ekta Swarnkar -- Heartaches by H.M. Irwing

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Re: Review by Ekta Swarnkar -- Heartaches by H.M. Irwing

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It sounds as though Anna had so much to overcome in her life. I hope all ended well for her. Thank you for a very informative and interesting review! :)
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Bluebird03 wrote: 23 Jun 2019, 10:55 It sounds as though Anna had so much to overcome in her life. I hope all ended well for her. Thank you for a very informative and interesting review! :)
Well, the ending of the story is a suspense, till the second book is out. At least, she got what she deserved. Thanks to you too for the comment.
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I'm not so keen on romantic fiction, so I'll probably give this one a miss. but thanks for a very fair and balanced review!
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Brendan Donaghy wrote: 24 Jun 2019, 02:00 I'm not so keen on romantic fiction, so I'll probably give this one a miss. but thanks for a very fair and balanced review!
Thanks for your comment.
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I don't read romance and erotics, so would pass this one. Hope the romance readers would find it interesting.
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Aniza Butt wrote: 24 Jun 2019, 09:12 I don't read romance and erotics, so would pass this one. Hope the romance readers would find it interesting.
Thanks a lot for the review :tiphat:
I wish the same too. Thanks for your valuable comment.
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I'm normally not a fan of this genre as it tends to be generic but this does sound like an interesting read. Thank you for the review!
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Nivi Gideon wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 00:28 I'm normally not a fan of this genre as it tends to be generic but this does sound like an interesting read. Thank you for the review!
It indeed is. Thanks for reading my review and for your comment.😊
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I read this book a while back and just like you, I enjoyed the book. Nice review.
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Kister Bless wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 10:42 I read this book a while back and just like you, I enjoyed the book. Nice review.
I am happy you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for your comment.😉
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Glad you enjoyed the book, great review but I think the book has a bit of a niche market.
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Helen_Combe wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 15:10 Glad you enjoyed the book, great review but I think the book has a bit of a niche market.
Thanks for your comment.
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I love romance stories and "erotic" scenes don't really bother me. This sounds like one I might enjoy. Thanks for the review!
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the title itself appears so romantic and emotional, i am not the type of reader who likes so much of that, anyway i liked the review and the story!
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It seems like the author developed the leading characters really well. I also like that there is actual romance in the book and not just sex. Thank you for a very interesting and thoughtful review!
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