Official Review: Tetterbaum's Truth by S.R.Claridge

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Re: Official Review: Tetterbaum's Truth by S.R.Claridge

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Great review. Angel sounds particularly unlucky to get dumped and then end up owning the Mafia HQ.
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arinola grace wrote: 10 Jul 2018, 21:25 I really enjoyed your review and i'm looking forward to reading the book although if the beginning is as boring as it sounds I might skip it.
Thank you! It is a bit slow-paced but not to the point of intolerable. You should give it a shot :D
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Your review is amazing! It's got me wanting to read this book. Love your writing!
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Unfortunately, if the book has a slow beginning and shallow characters, I'm not sure I'd be able to stick with it in order to get to the awesome plot twists. Fantastic review, though! :)
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JR Mercier wrote: 11 Jul 2018, 04:04 Your review is amazing! It's got me wanting to read this book. Love your writing!
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy it too😊
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Bonnie Shelby wrote: 11 Jul 2018, 09:58 Unfortunately, if the book has a slow beginning and shallow characters, I'm not sure I'd be able to stick with it in order to get to the awesome plot twists. Fantastic review, though! :)
Thank you! The book is definitely a bit slow-paced but not to the point of boredom, so I hope you give it a shot anyway😊
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The story sound like trying to ignore the sorrow by engaging in some business like pub and landing into bigger grave trouble, the plot sounds interesting
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