Review of L.A. Dreams

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This storyline of this book is unique. Being friends with a drug addict will surely not be easy. This book has the elements of a well written fiction.
Great review.
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A good love story will get me anytime. The characters of this book seem well developed and interesting. I’d love to see how Scott fares in L.A and if he ever gets the girl of his dreams. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

A relationship where one has to make compromises for it to work is most likely toxic. I'd like to see how things turn out for Corbett. All the lovey-dovey stuff might turn me off though but I still have to think about it. A really insightful review.
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I live romance books that prioritize relationships over career. I'm a firm believer that people matter more than our jobs or career, so I'd like to see how Scott navingated that. And the part about him having had a relationship with an addict, that part is very interesting to me and I'd like to know how he handled that situation and learn from it. Overall, this is a book I'd love to read and your review is lovely and has swayed me towards wanting to read it.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

Asking someone to give up a dream of a career, in the name of love is heart wrenching. I am sure that Scott thought it was for the best. But seeing his friends Jesse, Trent and Greg was disappointed. Thanks for your review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I always love a good romance, an this one seems like it incorporates other important aspects like careers and friendships too. I am definitely adding this one to my reading list.
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Both careers and relationships are equally important to lead a meaningful life. If one of these two things pulls you down, then it's high time you examine what's wrong with it.
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From the review, I learnt that relationship is not what we handle irrationally. We should wisely take decisions which will not affect us personally and our relationship either. An agreement should be made by both parties to maintain our personality and our relationship life as well.
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From this review, I learnt that relationship is not what we handle irrationally. We should wisely take decisions which will not affect us personally and our relationship. An agreement should be made by both parties to maintain a stable relationship life as well. Satisfactory review and congrats to this botd.
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This book sounds like it's got a lot of insight into relationships. I like that the story has elements of romance to it. I'm looking forward to finding out what happens to Corbett's new relationship and how things turn out for him in LA.
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

It seems like this isn't your typical love story. I like how the author emphasizes that, in some situations, individuals should choose their relationships over their careers. I'm quite curious. Congrats on botd!!
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Post by Shillah Andeso »

A relationship that necessitates the protagonist to refuse his friend's offer seems like a great one. Reading this book will be worth the effort due to the number of themes incorporated and the lessons in the book. I will definitely read this book to see what later happens to Corbett Scott. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Tosin Le »

What an interesting review. I love the suspense part. It would make a reader imagine the possibility of Scott and the lady coming together for a relationship. Congrats on BOTD.
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The OBC review has nothing but great words. It makes me excited to see the sample. I think I would enjoy this one.
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Sometimes is vital to turn down your friend request if you feel it, is the right thing to do, like Corbett Scott who turned down his best friend request, when he wanted him to kick start the career he thought they both loved.
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