Official Review: Backcomb & Tattoo by Shea R Embry

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Re: Official Review: Backcomb & Tattoo by Shea R Embry

Post by Nerea »

I find books that highlights about friendship and secrets fascinating. This book seem to be hilarious. I will read the book.
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I am not drawn to lesbian romance books so I will likely not be reading this book. Readers who enjoy this genre will like this book. It's a plus that it is well-edited. Thanks for the great review!
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A story about a woman and her friends having misadventures and funny times seems interesting for those who enjoy it. I'm not too much into it. Good to know that it's a page-turner.
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Post by danielariyo16 »

It seems like a happy story, something that will make one laugh. I will like to read it, thank you for your review
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This sounds like a good chick lit. I don’t think I’ll be reading this one, also I don’t enjoy reading about terminal illness.
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Seems very light and a lot of fun to read. Thank you for the excellent review and recommendation.
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Quite an unsual plot, but I think I'll just give it a pass. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a book where some people may be able to work through their own problems along side the characters. The review reminds me of Grace and Frankie because they are different, but that part helps them grow closer.
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This is a book dealing with friendship and secrets.As Aunt Mary is suffering from terminal illness, however she did not tell it to others.This is interesting to know that she recruits three young women into a friendship club where they enjoy their lives and as a results the life of every one changes tremendously and happily.It is also interesting to know that she tells her three friends to keep their secrets as well and not to make it public.This is a transformational story.
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Post by Susmita Biswas »

Backcomb & Tattoo by Shea R Embry is a story about some friends and their strong bond. Sounded like an interesting and inspiring story. I would like to read it. Congratulations on #botd.
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After reading the review, my thoughts about this book are controversial. I like the fact that female characters are dominating but I'd expect a lot more depth because it has that potential, in my opinion.
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The premise of this book is quite unique. The idea of an elderly woman recruiting young women into a friendship club to create memories is novel. Thanks for the review.
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In "Backcomb & Tattoo", Shea R. Embry weaves a tale of friendship and secrets. It follows Aunt Mary Opal, an elderly woman with a terminal illness. The story is about her adventures with her 3 younger friends, Jesi, Nicole, and Rachael.

#Friendship #Relationships
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Backcomb & Tattoo by Shea R. Embry is a #WomenFiction that revolves around #Friendship, #Relationships, and #Secrets. It follows Aunt Mary Opal (a woman suffering from a terminal illness) and her three young friends (Rachael, Jesi, and Nicole).
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We all are affected by domestic violence in one form or another. It is wonderful when there is literature out there to educate the masses more. We all lose loved ones at some stage an issues like assisted suicide is extremely important. This book is a definite for me. Thanks for a life changing review.
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