Official Review: Temptation Trials Revolution by B. Truly

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Re: Official Review: Temptation Trials Revolution by B. Truly

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A dystopian romance told from a man’s perspective in the aftermath of WWIII is a unique premise! I’m not sure it’s for me with the writing style and graphic content.
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:lol: From your review the book sounds so interesting. Dystopian romance..intruguing.Love triangles, cheating patners..forced love. All this makes the book a nice read. Thanks for the review.
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Even though the men's POV sounds interesting, I don't care for either dystopian or romance novels, so this one's a FIRM "no" for me, just like the other Temptation Trials books that have already come up.
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Post by bonniesagastume »

In my opinion the book seems to be a bit like the Hunger Games books, not that I mind though I do so love a book that makes you work for the love you believe in!
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I am not the biggest fan of dystopian novels. Still, I am interested in the novel. Unfortunately, Amazon is not available in my country. Congrats on being BOTD 💐💐👍🏻👍🏻
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I've already read Tempation Trials Part I and Part II which is written from the girls' point of view and I like it. Yes, the writing style was a bit difficult to understand but in general it was more than an enjoyable read. It will exciting to read the book from the guys' point of view. Thanks for making the book free and congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I haven't read the other book, but I like the idea a story being retold from another point of view. The travesty of World War III has those in power holding a bit too tightly to the reigns. It should be interesting to see where this book takes us.
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Sounds like an interesting story. Thanks for the heads up regarding sex scenes.
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I am a big fan of stories themed around taking back society, definitely a soon to read for me.
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A dystopian romantic thriller packed with love, lust, and temptation. I liked the storyline concept and found it intriguing. Also, a interesting cover. Thanks for a great review!
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I have to agree with you about certain terms and the time setting..such as the word “homie”. I mean, that was something clearly from the 80’s and will it hang around until this far into the future? I’m not sure. Unfortunately, “dude” probably will as it’s used for both men and women these days. I’m on the fence in regard to this one, and I’m not sure about the graphic sex and violence scenes. It doesn’t fully appeal to me, but it’s a free book today, so maybe once I get a little further along I will be enthralled more by it. Great review! Thanks for the insight.
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Not really a fan of these kind of stories. Glad you enjoyed it. The character development seem to be strong throughout, so that could be one point to consider it. Anyway, thanks for the thorough review.
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I'm not fond of dystopia so much but I do read some once in a while. This is interesting to me because I enjoy reading romance with the man's POV. Too bad on the grammar errors though. Thanks for your review!
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I have always been a picky reader, but I must say that the plot and the writing style definitely stirred my interest. It was beautiful and captivating. What a great read.
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Post by Gemma_15 »

I'm a huge fan of dystopian novels, but not a huge fan of romance novels. So, while this book sounds like it would be very interesting, I'm likely not going to be reading it.
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