Official Review: Temptation Trials Part II by B. Truly

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Re: Official Review: Temptation Trials Part II by B. Truly

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A dystopian novel set in imaginary post world war 3 background is not only thought provoking but also revealing.
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Their time on the island is over, but this is just the beginning of the Temptation Trials.
This is a great duology and I really enjoyed it. I do recommend reading the books in order or you will miss out on a lot. I can’t wait to read other books by B. Truly. Temptation Trials Part II has been one amazing journey. About half way through the story there was a big twist I mean it was like being picked up in a tornado and then set down somewhere else book it worked. I loved this amazing twist in the story and that ending although I never saw it coming blew my mind. Oh and what about that blue mist that is seen floating around the town? Blue mist…Temptation…Blue Lagoon…
As I have said before it has been an amazing journey one in which I hope to take again one day. I do hope to read more about these characters. I know this is an end to an epic journey but a girl can hope can’t she?
I received Temptation Trials II for free. This has in no way influenced my opinion of this book.
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Thanks for the in-depth review. When totalitarianism meets love, what would it be?
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A law that imposes humans to get married at a certain age is very controversial. This added to the political connotations make an interesting combination. However, this is not my cup of tea due to the explicit sexual content. Thanks for the review!
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Could any government possibly make such law as imposition of arranged marriage on its citizens??
Its a story anyway, it mustn't necessarily be real.
I wasn't aware there is a genre called dystopian romance.. What makes it difference from the normal romance novel??
Anyway, i should be able to figure it out by reading this love/lust story. Funny characters and sexually explicit scenes.. All for good.
Thanks for the free copy. Fine cover too, Great review
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I like the mixture of romance and dystopian fiction in this novel. I like your rating for this book because of the issue of the unanswered questions. The title made me immediately think that this was going to be a romance or erotic novel. I can easily picture the dystopian world where a dictator is in charge who decides on arranged marriages.
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I am not usually into dystopian novels, but this review has me intrigued.
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This book sounds like it has some hints of The Hunger Games series, with its dystopian society and trials. As I thoroughly enjoyed that series, I think that I will definitely have to give this one a try. Thanks for the review
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Post by Purely91 »

I actually love romance and all things war-related. My genres dive in and out of many realms and to be given the opportunity to enjoy two fictions that I adore rolled into one is an exciting venture, especially in a series instead of a single book. I always like a good long read.

P.S. Thanks for the honesty about the errors, I am a grammar queen so knowing there are some things that are noticeable but forgivable lets me know what to look forward to.
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This book is a good continuation of book one.It packs a bigger punch in the paranormal aspects.vert interesting!!!
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Thanks for the review. It gave me an idea of what transpired in book 1 even though I have not read it and equally afforded me an insight of what to expect in the subsequent book. The content is really intriguing. Its a must read for me. Great job
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This book sounds really engaging. I'm probably going to go back and purchase the first book in the series so that I can really enjoy the books. Thanks for the interesting review.
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Great review. i did enjoy book 2 more than book 1. This is such a interesting concept on deadly sins and lust. adding to shelf and will be recommending
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Why would a regime arrange marriages? What benefits will such a directive give? Why do people who want to marry whom they want have to join a reality TV show? These questions all puzzle me. I have to read this twin-book series to find out.
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The cover of the book already had me interested in the book. After reading your review, I am not disappointed. I look forward to reading this book. Thanks for the great review.
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