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Re: Featured Review: Unspeakable Acts by Janet Leigh Green

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I thank you for introducing me to this beautiful book!l
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Fun characters on the good side. Creepy make your skin crawl on the bad side. surely, not for the faint soul and the one who gets easily offended by gratuitous violence and abusive sex. Overall I think the author did what she was shooting for. Messing with your sensitivities until you had to put it down but forced you to pick it back up to see what happens. altogether, the author keeps on pressing our nerves till the very end and tries to get ourselves biting the nails.
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If I don't fall off my seat from the creeps (maybe the hinted humour and lively characters can held me diwn) I think it might make an interesting read. Would love to peruse it.
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I looked for a read that could give me the chills, the laughs, the romance, and the action and got it in spades!
Sounds like the kind of book that I'd really enjoy. Thanks for the great review.
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Ghost stories aren't my cup of tea but I'll give this one a try.
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Great review.
Doug and Scott McQueen are experienced in paranormal investigations and Sheila, who is a psychic are not able to fathom the evil forces troubling Charlie. Charlie Love has just moved into a new house and experiences some presence taking over her mind and body. After some time she craves for the evil force. A very creepy story indeed.

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Great review.
Doug and Scott McQueen are experienced in paranormal investigations and Sheila, who is a psychic are not able to fathom the evil forces troubling Charlie. Charlie Love has just moved into a new house and experiences some presence taking over her mind and body. After some time she craves for the evil force. A very creepy story indeed.
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Creepy,mysterious, fast paced and full of shocking revelations ...definitely sounds interesting! Am sold by your review,great job gali !
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The work is perfunctory and just plain easy. It won't take a lot of attention to follow this book everything has been mapped out for you and all you need do is turn the page. And yet am curious about the end I mean who wouldn't, raunchy sex with a ghost and a sexy competition to boot.
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Sounds like my kind of read, too. And even though I can sometimes be grammar Nazi-like, I think this is one of the instances where I'd be able to overlook certain things. Thanks for the great introduction!
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Thanks for a lively and witty review. I'm not sure that the book would be my cup of tea, but I enjoyed reading your comments on its highs and lows.
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Thank you for your review! I love ghost stories as well, and the book in which you reviewed sounds like a great one. (:
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Great review, it sounds like a complex mix of humour, horror and naughty bits, what more could a girl want? :lol:
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