Official Review: A Dream to Die For by Susan Z. Ritz

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Sounds like a read that will make your hair sit up. Love it! Your review made me think of the dreams connection with the murder. Usual read. Thanks!
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Scarlet Nicoll wrote: 13 Jun 2019, 06:32 Sounds like a read that will make your hair sit up. Love it! Your review made me think of the dreams connection with the murder. Usual read. Thanks!
It was very unexpected, for sure. And a bit out there for me. Thanks for dropping by.
Kibetious wrote: 13 Jun 2019, 05:15 This sounds interesting. I wonder what the dream had in connection with the murder. Thanks for the enthralling review.
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The title of the book sounds interesting. I wonder what it is with the dreamers and by the way how was it even possible that Larry's murder was connect to the dream that Celeste had? I will love to read and explore this book to find out more information on the same.
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A very emotional storyline. Romance and murder. The review itself got me emotional. Thanks for it.
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Kister Bless wrote: 13 Jun 2019, 08:51 The title of the book sounds interesting. I wonder what it is with the dreamers and by the way how was it even possible that Larry's murder was connect to the dream that Celeste had? I will love to read and explore this book to find out more information on the same.
The answer will surprise you. :) Thanks for commenting!

juliusotieno02 wrote: 14 Jun 2019, 04:40 A very emotional storyline. Romance and murder. The review itself got me emotional. Thanks for it.
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This sounds completely captivating. I love the protagonist's title - Miss Fortune. I'm curious about these Dreamers and how Celeste's dream "came true". It seems like one I'll have to put on my list. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Dream therapy, I haven't heard of it but seemingly an interesting subject. Apparently a pretty interesting fiction too. Nice review. Thank you 👍👍
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Sushan wrote: 19 Jun 2019, 04:36 Dream therapy, I haven't heard of it but seemingly an interesting subject. Apparently a pretty interesting fiction too. Nice review. Thank you 👍👍
Truly an interesting subject. Thanks for dropping by!
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