Official Review: Gimble Spy by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Gimble Spy by Tayma Tameem

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This is an intriguing review, you made me want to read the book. Well done :tiphat:
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Fascinating, very stimulating novel. It's a wondrous idea pointing on the technology over delicate things. Pleasing.
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I haven’t read yet the book but I store it i my shelves I’m kinda keen, I love romantic story, nowadays technology is our daily meal, laugh and bad memories too. So I wish to read this book as soon as I can.
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Complicated romance stories are not really my thing so I am going to pass on this one. Thanks for the great review!
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I like the sound of a romance story about an already married couple. Sounds intriguing.
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Indeed, the storyline and everything Davin and Haille represented in this book are captivating. The downsides of not only the technology but being technologically savvy in the real sense. This is a perfect read for me. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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I am not a big fan of books based on romantic partners playing these kinds of emotional games with each other. I am intrigued—and saddened for the character—by the additional layer of Davin having been abused by his father and think that there might be a lot more to the story than the potentially emotionally abusive “spy games.” If the book tends more towards showing people that spying is not the way to handle this kind of issue because of how horribly awry it can go, I might try it. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I like romance book. The plot involving spying even made it more interesting. I will like to pick on this book. Kudos to the reviewer.
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The sample was very realistic. I can see a woman like Hailie in my life, as well as a man like Davin. What will become of their relationship? I guess I would have to read it to find out. Congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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It seems like this book explores the dangers of knowing too much about your lover and how technology fuels that urge to the detriment of trust.
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I love this author! I have read a few of her novels and I have never been disappointed. Her flow and pace work effortlessly with the suspense and I am looking forward to seeing how this is portrayed in this romance novel. Thank you for your honest and insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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This book seems like it has a really interesting premise! Very interesting to see how technology affects and plays a part in modern romance. Thanks for the great review!
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This is a common problem in relationships: one spouse suspecting another of infidelity. Does this point to the idea that monogamy is failing? I like the realism of this book and how it incorporates the use of technology in today's world and merges it with trust issues.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I’m not currently interested in reading about unhappy relationships, so I think I will pass on this one.
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Post by Nonso Samuelson »

That's interesting. Turning to one's skills in computer technology to investigate a romantic relationship. That's a good premise from Tameem. Sounds interesting.
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