Official Review: Followed my Star by AR Annahita

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Official Review: Followed my Star by AR Annahita

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Followed my Star" by AR Annahita.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Followed my Star: (Volume 1) by AR Annahita is the stunning romance between the author and her eventual husband named Chris. Annahita is an Iranian attending college in Germany and meets Chris on a beach. Chris is an American soldier serving the Army, and the story of the two falling in love, at first sight, is a sweet and tender storyline. Annahita lives with her family in Germany, and Chris lives at the Army base, so finding time together initially is tough, but the two make it work. Their romance moves quickly, the two realize they cannot live apart from one another for any longer.

As Annahita graduates from college, Chris's tour of duty is up, and the two must make a decision on many things. Without question, Chris offers marriage to Annahita, but they must decide where they want to live. Annahita does not want to leave her family, but Chris does not have many job opportunities in Europe. Ultimately, the two decide to marry and live in Florida, where Chris is from. Will their marriage last? Will Annahita be happy in America? Only time will tell in this lovely romance.

I loved this book and found it a nice change of pace to what I've been reading lately. The author does a good job writing in English, though one could tell English is not her native language. There were some questionable word choices, but this book appears to be professionally edited with no grammatical errors or typos that I noticed. This book was a light read, being only fifty-six pages, and one could easily knock this novel out in one short sitting. The storyline was stellar, and I would have had trouble putting the book down if I had to.

This book appears to be the first of a series, with two more books available to read. I will probably read the second book immediately-I enjoyed the first book and want to know what happens to Annahita and Chris. The author does an excellent job describing Chris's actions that I feel like I know what he is thinking. I would also be interested in reading their love story from Chris's point of view.

I give Followed my Star: (Volume 1) by AR Annahita 4 out of 4 stars, for its excellent storyline, a wonderful set of characters, and vivid imagery. I recommend this novel for any mature reader looking for their next lovely romance with strong main characters.

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Post by kandscreeley »

I'm not much of a romance lover, but you do make this sound interesting. I have heard the author's name before and appreciate that it's a shorter novel. Thanks.
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Romance is not a genre I look forward to reading, however, I do like one with good characters, and an interesting storyline. Thanks for the review.
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Marriage makes a lot of people compromise and sacrifice for the good of the other person and the future of their marriage. I would love to read about the romance between the author and her eventual spouse.Inspiring read.
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Post by Willy 1 »

Compromise in relationships and reaching an agreement that won't result in regret is a very delicate issue. I'd like to know if Chris and Annahita's marriage turned out okay, and if it did, how did they pull it off. Definitely going to read this book. Good review.
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From the size of the book, i can tell it was straight to the point and that makes it even more charming. I am glad the author followed her star and it all worked out. Great review.
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Post by cornelia_SD »

Thank you for this extremely informative review. The story seems remarkably engaging. I do read romance novels and your review compels me to read this one since it's just a few pages long.
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