Official Review: Lara's Journal by A. Gavazzoni

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Re: Official Review: Lara's Journal by A. Gavazzoni

Post by Ana-Maria-Diana »

Thank you for the review. The book seems to catch the eye of the reader very fast, but as you said without the first book it will a bit difficult to understand it. I guess I need to start reading Behind the Door and then this one. :))
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kandscreeley wrote:I don't think this book is for me, but I enjoyed reading your review. Glad you were able to read the sequel as you enjoyed the first one so much.
Its really teaches life lessons, and enables u move on no matter de circumstances
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Sexual behaviour disorders I think are very sensitive and delicate issue. It must really have been tedious for the author to put this together. Thanks for the review.
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Looks like this is a good book and I love the cover. However, I think I have to read the first book to enjoy this book fully. Thanks for the in-depth review.
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It sounds as if this has all the classic ingredients of a thriller. I note that it's probably better to read the first book first.
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Lara's Journal by A. Gavazzoni is the sequel features erotic-thriller and mystery about love and lust. About the sex-game genre, the book has 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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The book sounds interesting as I love delving into the psychological aspects of a person's behaviour. As you said you do not think this would work as a stand alone novel, I guess I should consider reading book one first.
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Sometimes, life seems to be partial to some people, especially to Simone. It is a pity seeing the people that loves you dies because of you
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tarafarah7 wrote:I'm really excited to read both book 1 and 2...proud to say, I now own them both. Yay! Your review was very helpful...thank you! :-) The plot sounds very engaging, having the ability to capture the reader's attention and keep it through to the end! Congratulations, A. Gavazzoni on being chosen for today's #BOTD!
Great! I hope you enjoy both as much as I did! :)
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Romance stories are not my kind of stuff except in inspired setting like in this review..Thanks
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Post by mekino50 »

The book is interesting,but not my kind of story line.A.Gavazzino did justice to it.
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Thank you for checking it out!
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I love books like these now I definitely want to read these two books thank you for the review.
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I'm glad to hear it! I hope you enjoy them as much as I have!
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