Official Review: Cynthia and Dan by Dorothy May Mercer

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Re: Official Review: Cynthia and Dan by Dorothy May Mercer

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Thanks for an insightful review.I love books about cyber crime and the fact that it compromises some romance makes it my all time cup of tea.
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It sounds like a lovely book but seeing the cover makes me uninterested. Thanks for the honest review!
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Post by Peter Fungamwango »

Great review. It's good the book can be read as a stand alone. I am interested.
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Thank you for the insightful review! I like that the plot is suspenseful, and it seems like the author has put a lot of thought into her work.
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I read Cynthia and Dan by Dorothy May Mercer and am glad that it turned out to be the best the fact that I love romance novels. Great review.
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The book seems fascinating and will probably be a good read? I may give this one a pass as some topics highlighted in the book are of no interest to me. Thanks for a very informative review.
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It is a suspenseful and romantic novel.Cynthia is a beautiful woman doing well managing a great job on a mission to save the world.However her love ends in a fiasco
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I honestly didn't realise there were drones on the cover. I thought they were birds... From yhe first glance, the book looks like a romance novel. Great review! It was interesting to see that you reviewed the audio version of the book.
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A suspenseful and romantic novel "Cynthia and Dan" by Dorothy May Mercer,which revolves around Cynthia Patterson, the Chief of Security for a Senator, and Glenn,a Private Investigator, to combat terrorists with cyber war. They hire two computer geniuses, to complete their team. The plot looks interesting.
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Does she tell Dan her dirty deed?! What happened at work?! What is she doing with her brother?! There is a lot more to find out that wants to keep me reading! The lunch and activities after we’re a little too detailed but I can see where the author was going with that....
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I absolutely loved the free sample of this book. The author pairs up romance seamlessly with danger and suspense.
I would give the book 4 out of 5 stars so far. I can't wait to read the rest of the book!!
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The review is very well analysed. This gives a reader a detailed perspective of the content. Crime is instantaneously depicted from the first page. We see Glenn and Cynthia planning to commit an offence. They are analysing who they can incorporate in the system. Will Dan Maclntyre give in to the advances of the accomplices?
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I liked the review because I use my computer quite a bit and am familiar with the DC and northern Virginia areas. I was a political intern for a US senator
many years ago. I would like to read this book. The review was very well done and covered all of the characteristics of the book. I would like to see if it is as good as the review describes it.

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This is great review and the first that I have read on this forum about an audiobook. Great Job! I must say this is not a book that I would want to read. It is just not my genre. I agree about the cover. Sometimes I judge books by their cover and this one would be a complete turn off for me.
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Post by aacodreanu »

It must be difficult to review an audiobook, as you actually do not read it. What I mean is that, when classically reading a book, one can go back on something they need clarified or can skip a few pages if they seem a little boring. Neither is possible when listening.
So I appreciate very much the level of detail of the review. I am not sure I agree with the statement that, quoting from memory, "if you do not mind a little romance you will love the cyberwar" or something like that. I suppose it means that if you do mind the romance you will give up reading so miss the chance of the cyberwar.
I agree that the information about unwanted pregnancy is misplaced here: the main purpose of a novel is to entertain. There are many sources of information for those interested in pregnancy or woman health matters.
Thank you for the great review!
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