Official Review: Too Many Secrets by EB Corbin
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Re: Official Review: Too Many Secrets by EB Corbin
And to answer your initial question, even though I don't WANT anyone to have to die, I imagine I'd dance the boogaloo if I found out I was inheriting money, an estate, or whatever, from ANYone, whether I knew them or not, ha ha ha.
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Thank you. Enjoy!
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Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comment.Morgan Jones wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 07:38 The romance seems too cliche for my taste, so I still don't know whether I should start this book or pass. Nonetheless, this was an excellent review and taught me so much about the plot!
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Thanks for stopping by.MsTri wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 10:05 While I love nothing more than a great mystery, I'm not too keen on the romantic aspects, so I'm kind of on the fence here, but probably leaning more towards reading it. Thanks for the introduction and giving me food for thought.
And to answer your initial question, even though I don't WANT anyone to have to die, I imagine I'd dance the boogaloo if I found out I was inheriting money, an estate, or whatever, from ANYone, whether I knew them or not, ha ha ha.
Haha, I couldn't agree more. Condolences first, then happy dance!
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I found myself rooting for their budding romance, despite the cliched knight in shining armor references because Roxanne didn’t behave like a damsel in distress. To the contrary, her character is fiercely independent and headstrong. At the same time, I found Callahan’s sensitivity to provide exactly what Roxanne needed be it a hot meal, car towing or a place to sleep within hours of meeting her a tad unrealistic.
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Correct!
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Thank you, Bianka.Bianka Walter wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 15:35 The characters in this book seem really well fleshed out. Just from your review, I feel like I know them. Although that's due to your fantastic review - not the author's words I love good banter between characters that seems natural and unforced. It makes characters really come to life in our minds.
I really enjoyed your review, thanks!
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Thank you. Enjoy!Dael Reader wrote: ↑03 Aug 2018, 14:12 This is a very compelling review! I might have to add it to my list.
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Thank you.Espie wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 01:32 You've done the book ample justice with your intriguing yet well-written review!
I've got a propensity for long-term planning. Since more than five years ago, I've already started making sure that I've got my life insurance, other insurances, and last will all in order for my loved ones and beneficiaries. I'm, thus, curious about the dilemmas and other occurrences in the protagonist's role in her aunt's will.
There weren't a lot of details about the will, which was part of the mystery...