Official Review: Niamh by Gary Hope

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Re: Official Review: Niamh by Gary Hope

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The book that gives the reader all sorts of emotions, such as laughing and crying is a must read, and the fact that this is a romance book (one of my favourite genres) makes it appealing.
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Rosemary Khathibe wrote: 29 Nov 2018, 03:23 The book that gives the reader all sorts of emotions, such as laughing and crying is a must read, and the fact that this is a romance book (one of my favourite genres) makes it appealing.
This is an enjoyable read. Thanks for commenting!
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I like when a book tries to broaden the knowledge of readers by painting the picture of a particular place in the reader's mind; in this case, Ireland. I like that the story is well developed with relatable characters and circumstances.
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T_stone wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 21:26 I like when a book tries to broaden the knowledge of readers by painting the picture of a particular place in the reader's mind; in this case, Ireland. I like that the story is well developed with relatable characters and circumstances.
I agree. This book does these things quite well. I hope you will be able to read it and experience these things for yourself! Thanks for commenting.
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Oh nice. I do wonder if Mark and Niamh are reunited in the end or if their happily ever afters are with other people.
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Nisha Ward wrote: 26 Aug 2019, 07:43 Oh nice. I do wonder if Mark and Niamh are reunited in the end or if their happily ever afters are with other people.
This is a lovely story. Hope you get a chance to read and enjoy it. Thanks for commenting.
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I can see it already, the small town where everyone knows everyone's affairs and meddles. The review made me chuckle, I am sure this will be an entertaining read for those who like romance. Kudos to the author for the good editing.
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Seems like a really nice book from the short sample I've read. Frankly, I am not into Romance but the whole setting seems intriguing and I'll definitely add this my catalogue of books to read.
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The dialogues between the citizens seem like a family conversation. The author pulls you into the daily routine of this small town
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A well written and well developed small town story where everyone knows everyone's business. Nimah is a stroy where drama and passion come together. Mark and Nimah meet and get seperated immediately afterwards. Mark initiates a search for her but she eludes him. Does Mark find her? Thanks for the detailed review.
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Passion and drama come together to elicit laughters and tears. That is very attractive and enganged my attention. I love to know more about Ireland. Thank you for amazing review. Congratulation for the reviewer and author. GBU.
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This romance novel is on to read, and I like that This novel also expands the reader’s knowledge of Ireland. I'm amused that mark travels round the country and introduces the audience to different historical sites. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This is an easy to read novel about an average type of a guy, doing normal everyday activities, in an ordinary place, in Ireland. Yet a meeting between him and a young lady, (Niamh), seems to rise above the normal and becomes a life changing, almost mystical, encounter. After their accidental first meeting neither could put the other out of their minds.

The reader is eager to know if they ever do meet again and this makes the book a good page-turner.
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I sampled the episode of Marc's meet-and-greet with Niamh and their afternoon together, and I enjoyed every moment. Your review suggests that there is a lot more romance to expect from this novel, and I agree that the intrigue sounds superb. I also agree with your all-stars rating because the sample felt like a perfect read.
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This detailed and helpful review of "Niamh" by Gary Hope evokes strong emotions with its passion and drama. The well-developed story, engaging characters, and enchanting Irish setting make it a worthwhile addition to any library. The reviewer's 4 out of 4 star rating and recommendation indicate it may motivate readers to buy and enjoy the book.
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