Review of No Rest for the Innocent

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I love how this review highlights the emotional depth and well-crafted characters. Francesca’s journey for justice after such a tragic fate is intriguing. This book seems like a must-read for fantasy lovers like me!
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"No Rest for the Innocent" by M. D. Sanders seems intriguing. I feel sorry for Francesca. I hope she finally got justice for herself so that she can finally get her well-deserved rest. Congrats to the author on BOTD. Amazing review.
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"No Rest for the Innocent" by M.D. Sanders is an enthralling fantasy novel set in the Victorian era, where Francesca, wrongfully executed for the murder of a queen, returns from the dead seeking justice. The story masterfully blends romance, necromancy, and vigilantism. Adding it to my reading list. Congrats on BOTD!
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With its mix of romance, mystery, and supernatural elements, the book offers a unique and captivating plot that keeps readers engaged. I love a fantasy story laced with revenge!!
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The review provided valuable insights. The plot sounds intriguing, with Francesca seeking justice against those who wronged her. As a fan of the fantasy genre, I'm excited to dive into the book and see if Francesca ultimately triumphs.
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Hi @Alida Spies, I just read your comments on the official review of “No Rest for the Innocent” and I want to point out that her fiancé beheaded her and then dismembered her body. When she woke up ten years later a necrotist was reassembling her body by sewing the limbs and head back onto her body. I think this is an excellent book and I look forward to reading the entire book. @Mrlefty0706
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what was meant to be the happiest day of her life instead became her last when lady Francesca .. i recommend this book
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Hi @SophiaTrey, I just read your comments on the official review of “No Rest for the Innocent” by M.D. Sanders and I am glad you read the entire sample but I recommend you include more proof that you read the official review and sample so that other members are motivated to read the book. For example, this is a fantasy story that takes place during the Victorian Era. Francesca, the main character, was framed for the murder of the queen from the Rozenstien Empire. The murder/assassination occurred one week before the wedding when the queen was protecting the toddler second prince. The peacekeepers rushed into the church where the wedding was just beginning and took her away to be judged at the courthouse while the grief-stricken king watched from the balcony. Francesca had no reason to kill the queen and the letters that have been found in her residence had to be planted. Her chaperone and companion had told the authorities that she had seen Francesca conspiring with others the night of the murder. She was found guilty of Treason, and she was beheaded and dismembered by her fiancé and his sword on the day after what should have been her wedding day. She wakes up in a room where she been put back together by a hooded necrotist who was grabbing her bare breasts as he attempted revivification of her body via a magical process. She tried to strike him and then realized her limbs were sewed back on. She woke up after being dead for ten years and sees a teenage prince #2 playing with corpse like dolls. She knows she was framed, and she is determined to bring justice to the people that framed her so she can finally rest in peace. One needs to read the book to learn what happens after her body is sewn back together and if she is able to avenge her execution. @Mrlefty0706
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Hi @ Monica Mtombeni, I just read your comments on the official review of “No Rest for the Innocent” by M.D. Sanders and I would recommend that you add more depth to your comments so that you demonstrate that you have read the official review and the sample, i.e. This is a fantasy story that takes place during the Victorian Era. Francesca, the main character, was framed for the murder of the queen from the Rozenstein Empire. The murder/assassination occurred one week before the wedding when the queen was protecting the toddler second prince. The peacekeepers rushed into the church where the wedding was just beginning and took her away to be judged at the courthouse while the grief-stricken king watched from the balcony. Francesca had no reason to kill the queen and the letters that have been found in her residence had to be planted. Her chaperone and companion had told the authorities that she had seen Francesca conspiring with others the night of the murder. She was found guilty of Treason, and she was beheaded and dismembered by her fiancé and his sword on the day after what should have been her wedding day. She wakes up in a room where she been put back together by a hooded necrotist who was grabbing her bare breasts as he attempted revivification of her body via a magical process. She tried to strike him and then realized her limbs were sewed back on. She woke up after being dead for ten years and sees a teenage prince #2 playing with corpse like dolls. She knows she was framed, and she is determined to bring justice to the people that framed her so she can finally rest in peace. One needs to read the book to learn what happens after her body is sewn back together and if she is able to avenge her execution. @Mrlefty0706
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