Official Review: Chameleons by Onyx Gold

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Chameleons by Onyx Gold seems have a good balance of thrill and romance. I don't have any problem with erotica, but make sure that children could not reach it.
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This looks to be a promising romance thriller. I love to read complicated romance novels. And this having serial killer theme I hope the scenes of violence are not too much for me. I enjoyed your review. Thank you.
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The storyline seems like a good mix of suspense, romance, and crime. Though not a fan if romance, I do find the crime mystery part intriguing. I would sample to see if I can read this. Thank you for the detailed review.
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This book puts me in a quandary. I love romance, but not so much love triangles and crime thrillers. I liked Blake when he appeared, and I do hope that he's not the serial killer! Not sure yet whether or not I'll read this one, but it's definitely tempting. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Ricky 7 »

This novel has got all the kind of genres for me not to have it in my library. Romance with crime thrillers aren't the type for me. Though the review is so captivating I get to say no. Great review thanks.
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I don’t think this one is for me, I’m not one for steamy romances. But congrats on BOTD just the same.
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I'm not into steamy romance books. So I'll pass it up. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I'm sold the moment the Reviewer said this: "What begins as a sweet romantic encounter becomes complicated. On the other side of the pond, what starts as a thrilling attraction quickly turns deadly." That piqued my curiousity. Certainly adding this to my TBR list.
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Dark romance and suspense have always worked well together and this book doesn't seem like an exception. Unfortunately, I cannot bear love triangle tropes so I'll have to give this one a miss. Thank you for the review!
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Crime and romance sounds like quite the exciting combination! Romance isn't my genre, so I am going to pass on this one. But I hope others enjoy it!
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I'm not a fan of romance books. I'll pass.
Thanks for the review.
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The love triangle interests me! I actually really enjoy the love triangle trope in romantic fiction.
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The book is guaranteed to keep you riveted to the romantic tale and drama that ensues in the plot. Even though the book is a gem for romance readers, it can be fascinating for diverse readers. Great review.
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This is really going to be a wild ride. The cover speaks volumes of what to expect.
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Post by J_odoyo »

This book is definitely a nice read for fans of romance and dark crime. However, I'm not much into steamy romance. Not for me. Otherwise thanks for this nice review.
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