Official Review: Two Once Removed by Jeffrey Curry

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bellajavier wrote: 28 Mar 2020, 16:39 I greatly admire your style of writing reviews. It captivates the reader and convinces them to check out the book.
This is really well written, thank you for writing it. It is extremely helpful.
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Twenty seven years married life is wonderful ! Book tell story how relation going along the way.thanks for review
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bookloverqq wrote: 02 Apr 2020, 01:38 Twenty seven years married life is wonderful ! Book tell story how relation going along the way.thanks for review
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I totally vote for “ride by his beach house and spy” with wild abandon!! Old flames die hard. Lovely review!
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AvidBibliophile wrote: 02 Apr 2020, 20:59 I totally vote for “ride by his beach house and spy” with wild abandon!! Old flames die hard. Lovely review!
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As I read I was thinking in that stage you do not focus only one,but you also think everything surround you that make change.
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Ynnamicka15 wrote: 03 Apr 2020, 03:07 As I read I was thinking in that stage you do not focus only one,but you also think everything surround you that make change.
Very true. The characters do take this into consideration throughout the story. There was a great deal of focus on families, responsibility, and the importance of marriage vows. I appreciated that about this book. Thanks for your comment!
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I enjoy reading books with middle-aged protagonists, Thanks for a great review!
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Tavaiel26 wrote: 05 Apr 2020, 07:02 I enjoy reading books with middle-aged protagonists, Thanks for a great review!
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This isn't a book for me, nut it seems like a great one for older readers. Great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 06 Apr 2020, 17:11 This isn't a book for me, nut it seems like a great one for older readers. Great review!
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I think many women would relate with Callie and her struggle. Transitioning to the empty nest does open the door to the temptation of trying "something new." This author does a good job of portraying this emotional dilemma. Great review!
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kdstrack wrote: 09 Apr 2020, 22:34 I think many women would relate with Callie and her struggle. Transitioning to the empty nest does open the door to the temptation of trying "something new." This author does a good job of portraying this emotional dilemma. Great review!
I was pleased with how the author showed Jason’s position as well. They both had a raw honesty that was realistic. Thanks much for your visit!
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I liked your overall summary of the book. This would definitely be a change of pace from what I normally read, but I think it's good to mix things up. I'll add this to my shelf. Thanks for the review!
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Kwhitehead wrote: 22 Apr 2020, 08:50 I liked your overall summary of the book. This would definitely be a change of pace from what I normally read, but I think it's good to mix things up. I'll add this to my shelf. Thanks for the review!
I try to make myself mix it up every now and then, and I don’t read many romance novels, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I hope you decide to read it. Thanks for your visit!
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