Official Review: Temptation Trials Revolution by B. Truly

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What a unique idea of taking a slice of paranormal fiction, combining it with a dystopian-post World War 3 society, and tossing in a Hunger Games like battle for romance. This definitely has me intrigued.
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What a unique idea of taking a slice of paranormal fiction, combining it with a dystopian-post World War 3 society, and tossing in a Hunger Games like battle for romance. This definitely has me intrigued.
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This is such an intriguing and an unconventional dystopian thriller. Thanks for the candid and thorough review.
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A futuristic fictional depiction of a new regime established after the destruction of World War III and the dictator Lutheran Eminence rules the world. One of the new rules of this regime is that entertainment is forbidden to keep the society safe. This futuristic story seems to be quite interesting.
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I think reading about world dictatorship would be a bit too disturbing for me. But it sounds like this author did develop some of the characters in an intriguing way. I enjoyed your review and agree that the editing errors would be a reason for taking a star.
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This is certainly an interesting twist on dystopian novels! While the premise is interesting, I'm not sure I'd enjoy the love triangles, cheating, or explicit scenes, not to mention the poor editing. Thanks for the review!
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I am not really a fan of series. I prefer to read a book and be done with it. I hope Tobais and Cade make the right choices despite the blur lines. Congrats to the author for winning BOTD.
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About the aftermath of world war III, with romance and suspense seems to be an interesting read. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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I love dystopian, though I feel some authors don't quite get it right, that being said this one sounds like it is on point and an enjoyable read. Will be starting it soon since its currently free on Amazon.
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The review is a good one. The book helps to highlight what people suffer during war.
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Temptation Trials Revolution opens with a group of young people protesting for freedom. In this post WWIII society regulations are strictly enforced and arranged marriages are mandatory at 21 years of age. The Governor’s daughter, Cindy and Gary her boyfriend have joined the protestors. This is eventually forcefully broken up by the Dictator’s security forces. Tobias and Cade are witnesses to these events and are members of an opposition group who are working on efforts to bring the government down. They have a secret base outside of San Diego. I find it interesting that the book is written from the POV of the male protagonists in this 2nd book of this series. It should appeal to those who enjoy Dystopian novels.
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The destruction caused by World War III has resulted in a new Regime, controlled by World Dictator Lutheran Eminence. Strict laws have been put into place, and many forms of entertainment have been forbidden on the basis of keeping society safe. Tobias and Kincade are members of a secret organization, working to uncover the true goals of the Regime.
I have read the story of the book Temptation Trials Revolution BY B.Truly in your review. This is about the consequences in the form of output of world war iii. The destruction caused by this world war iii impacts the population with bitter survival for life. To keep the environment and society safe from the terrible effects of the war, the government took responsibility to make an organization for the safety of people.
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This story about the world having one dictator and strict laws sounds completely unique! I love that the author incorporated both dystopian and romance. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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Dystopian romance is something that I have never tried. So, I am going to read this one as a trial. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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Between the errors and the book's explicit nature, it really isn't my cup of tea. However, I appreciate your thorough review.
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