Featured Official Review: E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer [December 2019 Book of the Month]

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Re: Featured Official Review: E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer [December 2019 Book of the Month]

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I can't envision running over fear based oppressors on my vacation! I've perused one more book by this writer and truly appreciated it (June book of the book) so should like I should peruse this one next! Much thanks to you for the audit.
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This review reveals that how a simple story twists into a fast-paced thriller.
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This book seems to bring a lot of action, some romance, crime, suspense, and terrorism too. It seems too rushed and the fact that there are a lot of unanswered questions didn't attract me. Congrats on BOTD to the author though! Thanks for the review!
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I prefer a fast-paced book every now and then. The humor adds to its charm. I hope the misadventures of the couple are thrilling enough despite the abrupt ending. I'm looking forward to knowing about the terrorists. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This seems to be an interesting plot. I am really curious to know what will happen to Kelly and Tom Turbulo.
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On their way to Honduras for their honeymoon, Kelly and Tom run into a group of terrorists. This book seems like an exciting story. Congrats on botd!
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The story sounds super interesting. Ran into bad luck during their honeymoon.? I can’t do gory or tons of violence but I think I may take a peak at this one!!Congratulations on the BOTD
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Wow! Sample of this book on Amazon is succeeded to create an interest and curiosity about whole book and I am really excited to know more about Kelly and Tom Turbulo. Added into pipeline of my book shelf. Congrats on BOTD.
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A couple's honeymoon is altered after they stumble upon terrorists in Honduras. The author narrates the unfolding events and takes readers on a whirlwind journey. The action starts as soon as the book begins, so readers will stay invested in the story from the very first page.
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The change of perspective from the characters viewpoint is something I like in books. It give an all-around view for the reader. Thanks for the review.
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My interest enticed me after reading the prelude. The lightness of the action in this story is somewhat comforting.
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There are times in action packed books I want to scream to slow down a bit. It can be distracting sometimes. Great review
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I prefer reading books laden with suspense because that keeps my concentration intact. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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I love the book very much and through this book i went to look for more boooks writtsn by the author. Minimum length, The author also enlightens the reader where neccesary.
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This looks to be a different and interesting book. Thanks for the clarification about the fast and relaxed pace of the story. It's good to know that the changes in perspectives are well identified. Thanks for sharing this detailed review.
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