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Not for me

Review from Eve’s Daughters →

I was frustrated how all characters spoke and the exact same style even though they are meant to be very different people. I also found everything a little emotionally dry and like everything was just taking a box rather than the actual emotional story.

Jennifer McMahon will always be my FAV

Review from My Darling Girl →

Ever since I read her first book in high school 18 years ago- I was hooked. It’s the perfect mix of horror, psychologically mind bending, and toeing the line of the supernatural in such a realistic way. This one started out a little bit slow but overall was a great read. If you have never..

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Believable behavior from the heroine.

Review from Midlife & Magically Marked →

Sometimes books that are written for older women aren’t believable in the way a woman would tend to react in extreme situations. However her reactions were realistic and her world development was strong. I think her descriptions of the characters environments could be more detailed. The walls, the furniture…whatever the case may be to better..

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Is Stella AI?

Review from The Golden Spoon →

The voice Actress for Stella was so off putting, she sounded like AI. The story itself drags at the beginning and ends at break neck speed (not like a roller coaster but like someone didn’t manage their space). It has some interesting moments and decent characters but the voice work definitely took me out of..

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This author can really write a thriller!

Review from My Darling Girl →

Mavis may have come alone, but she most certainly isn’t alone, as Alison soon discovers. In her efforts to protect her family, most importantly, her youngest daughter, Alison runs the risk of being deemed the unstable one. However, time is running out, so she must do what she needs to do to break the curse..

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Too clinical

Review from Rewire Your OCD Brain →

I wanted a clinical psychologist / medical professional’s presentation for accurate understanding of OCD. This is not meant to the average reader. It’s meant for clinicians who study the brain.

Very Good

Review from An Assassin in Utopia →

The book is a review of the 19th century Oneida colony with a connection to the assassin of President Garfield. Very good review of some driving forces present in the 1800s and I highly recommend this book as a quick starter for some interesting subjects. IMO it got a little long winded on a couple..

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