Official Review: River Current by M. Lee Martin

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Re: Official Review: River Current by M. Lee Martin

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An intriguing review to an equally mysterious story. Love your take on the book an the river analogy. You have given quite the premise. Thank you for a gripping review, will be picking up this book soon :)
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Reader-247 wrote: 08 Jun 2021, 08:37 An intriguing review to an equally mysterious story. Love your take on the book an the river analogy. You have given quite the premise. Thank you for a gripping review, will be picking up this book soon :)
Thanks so much for commenting! I hope you enjoy the book and all the secrets and mystery!
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Secrets do come out eventually, no matter how well kept. The river analogy is spot on. Thank you for a great review!
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The author appears to be a very creative writer. I hope the editing is adjusted for a flawless reading experience. Thanks for a splendid review.
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C Janet wrote: 10 Jun 2021, 02:27 Secrets do come out eventually, no matter how well kept. The river analogy is spot on. Thank you for a great review!
True! But it seems to be a lesson everyone must learn by experience! Thanks for stopping by.
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Kike17 wrote: 10 Jun 2021, 15:59 The author appears to be a very creative writer. I hope the editing is adjusted for a flawless reading experience. Thanks for a splendid review.
It is a very enjoyable read. Thanks so much for reading and commenting!
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The town sounds very mysterious indeed. Now I want to know why Ray was arrested and what happened with him and Lydia. I know I will have to read the book to find out.

Thank you for a fantastic review.
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 16 Jun 2021, 15:53 The town sounds very mysterious indeed. Now I want to know why Ray was arrested and what happened with him and Lydia. I know I will have to read the book to find out.

Thank you for a fantastic review.
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I cannot reveal any secrets! The author has created a beautiful and intriguing story. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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Sounds somewhat intriguing. The triggers and profanity will keep me from reading it. Thank you for an informative review.
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cd20 wrote: 17 Jun 2021, 12:17 Sounds somewhat intriguing. The triggers and profanity will keep me from reading it. Thank you for an informative review.
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