Official Review: Cabin by the Lake by Desiree Douglas
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Re: Official Review: Cabin by the Lake by Desiree Douglas
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Thank you! Yes, she was just a wonderful character and one who just so genuine! I will check out your review as well!Vickie Noel wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 05:59 I find myself drawn to Vivian the most. I've always loved the concept of a person being more of a parent to someone than the real parents (or just as much), there's just this strong feeling of humanity that goes along with it. I'd love to read how she supports Lydia and Mike and how Rocco meets his waterloo. Thanks for the superb review! I'd really love if you could drop your thoughts on mine, would appreciate the input![]()

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Thanks much!jemgirl202 wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 11:31Thank you! Yes, she was just a wonderful character and one who just so genuine! I will check out your review as well!Vickie Noel wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 05:59 I find myself drawn to Vivian the most. I've always loved the concept of a person being more of a parent to someone than the real parents (or just as much), there's just this strong feeling of humanity that goes along with it. I'd love to read how she supports Lydia and Mike and how Rocco meets his waterloo. Thanks for the superb review! I'd really love if you could drop your thoughts on mine, would appreciate the input![]()
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Thanks for the review, will definitely give it a read!
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Right on. No wonder it sounded very familiar.Olini-84september wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 14:19 Im going to look for this book
Reminds me of the movie Safe haven.Interesting characters i see in the review.
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Awesome! Thanks for reading my review!
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I totally agree. That is why as book reviews we have to be as impartial as possible. There may be a book that is amazing to most people but not everyone will think the same.bjon terrence wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 12:14 I'm a little indifferent because I discovered what appeals to most people and their understanding of a particular thing may be loopsided, any ways I'll get the book to be clear beyond reasonable doubt, thanks though for the heads up, wonderful review.