Official Review: Sleep then my Princess by O. N. Stefan

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Re: Official Review: Sleep then my Princess by O. N. Stefan

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Thanks for the review. It is very nice when the author can keep taking you through unexpected turns and keep the story interesting and the fear going the whole way through. I am glad that you liked the book!
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Too bad about all the errors. This sounds like a great read! I love suspenseful reads and it sounds like this one delivers :)
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This isn't the type of book I like, too creepy! But it sounds like a great book for people who love this genre.
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This is my kind of book; I am excited to read this one. Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Gravy »

This sounds like a very creepy book! I like that Stephani's characters is portrayed well, but too bad about the errors.
This isn't my usual fare, but I'm intrigued!
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Intense! Not sure if I could handle that much heat, but I love the plot ?
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Great review. I already got the book and I'm excited to read it. I enjoy reading good thrillers.
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Post by L_Therese »

Now I'm in two minds. On the one hand, you praise the author's ability to express Stephani's feelings and experiences in a way that helps the reader engage and empathize, but on the other hand, you've warned me about grammar errors. I don't know whether or not I want to read the book. Either way, thanks for the informative review!
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:techie-studyinggray: Thanks for the great review. This is just the type of book I really enjoy reading. I was sorry when the sample on amazon ended.
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Great review! I enjoyed everything you mentioned about the book, but the editing issues are really a deal breaker for me.
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I like the nice review on Sleep then my Princess by O. N. Stefan because of the great setting of Arizona, because my cousin lives there and tells me how beautiful it is there. I am reading this later next month.
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I just finished this book. I literally could not put it down. I finished it in a few days. It has the perfect amount of suspense and romance. There is a twist around every corner. I have not read such an intriguing and well- written book in a long time. Although, I did notice some grammatical errors it wasn't enough to disturb the flow of the book. Thank you for such an amazing review. Without your review, I probably wouldn't have read the book.
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Kdonegan91 wrote:I just finished this book. I literally could not put it down. I finished it in a few days. It has the perfect amount of suspense and romance. There is a twist around every corner. I have not read such an intriguing and well- written book in a long time. Although, I did notice some grammatical errors it wasn't enough to disturb the flow of the book. Thank you for such an amazing review. Without your review, I probably wouldn't have read the book.
Thank you for the kind words. I'm really glad you enjoyed the book :D
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Great review I want to read the book.
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Post by thesixthmonth »

Thanks for the great review. The stalker sounds really creepy but I really wants to know the back story of stalker and how he ends up like that.
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