Official Review: Severed Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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Re: Official Review: Severed Threads by Kaylin McFarren

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nice book
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You hooked me with great backstories. Nice review.
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Thank you for the thorough review. You have whetted my interest in this book. It seems to be a book with all the elements of a bestseller. Congratulations to Kaylin McFarren and more power!
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Nice Review! Many people are grieving out there after the death of their parents. I highly recommend this book to them.

Thank you for the review
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Powerful review. It touches the very soul of me. I'm awed already before reading the book
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Treasure hunting?? Sounds intriguing. I like it when a" story is woven in a way that leads the reader deeper into spiraling situations". Too bad about the dream sequences, though. Thank you for the review!
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Wow, thanks for your properly dissected review. This book sounds like it's right up my alley. Now I'm fantasizing about reading it. Kudos to the author!
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Wow! High praise. Sounds like a truly great book. I love that it's character driven. Thanks for the review.
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Treasure hunting under the sea! The plot sounds intriguing with magical relics, gangsters, diving expeditions and so much more! Plus I love characters with good background stories. Thanks for the great review.
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Treasure Hunt with elements of mystery. Seems like my kind of book. Thanks for the review.
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Great side characters and very well put together. Way to go with this title!
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Post by Alice Heritage »

This review introduces the book very effectively. Wreck diving for treasure is a fascinating subject, and it is great to know that the book is well researched. I look forward to reading it.

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This review introduces the book very effectively. Wreck diving for treasure is a fascinating subject, and it is great to know that the book is well researched. I look forward to reading it.
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Great review! I really enjoyed your thoroughness. I reviewed this book awhile ago myself and enjoyed it immensely. I too had a bit of trouble with the way the dream sequences started but other than that I really loved the detail, the characters, everything really.

-- 16 Jul 2017, 10:32 --

Grest review! I really enjoyed your thoroughness. I reviewed this book awhile ago myself and enjoyed it immensely. I too had a bit of trouble with the way the dream sequences started but other than that I really loved the detail, the characters, everything really.
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Great review. From the sample it's definitely a book I'll be reading. Lost treasure, romance and kidnapping sound intriguing. Congrats on being BOTD and the great reviews.
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I might read Severed Threads by Kaylin McFarren because it's cover is intriguing and I'm curious about the whole treasure storyline. Rachel's dad died working on it and then her brother is kidnapped. Thanks for the great review!
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