Official Review: Temptation Trials Rebellion by B. Truly

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This is a great review. I love dystopian and romance novels. I have been looking for a quick dystopian read for a while now and this seems like the perfect fit. I also like the hunger games vibe as well. Great review.
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Temptations Trials Rebellion by B. Truly
This review of B. Truly's second book in a series is simple, unclattered and objective. I was intrigued especially by the reviewer's observation that events move too fast to allow for a realistic plot development. I prefer more credible story lines . Still, this is a good review.
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I like it that the story line of this novel is very interesting. However, since I'm not a fan of dystopian novels, I'll pass on this one. Otherwise thanks for this review.
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The premise of a dictatorship controlling people’s relationships and setting up a reality show is an interesting premise, though it sounds a bit like a raunchy version of the Hunger Games. Still, I might give this one a try.
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This novel threw me off- balance for some reasons.Though it kept me on suspense but sincerely speaking i was competely driven by how forward this novel went. the storyline in the novel seem really provocative most especially in the area where the government made it a policy for everyone at the age of 21years to get married. i love the swift context of the novel. so many happenings in this very novel made me so inquisitive to know what the next pages would present. my excitement was cut-short when i realised that the novel was really to fast foward.
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Wow, I thoroughly enjoyed the review and I am sure I will love the book. It's an interesting plot on marriage and the idea of not able to choose your own partner seems even more intriguing. I would love to read what happens.
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I found part 1 of this series pretty interesting. I think it's intriguing how we get to read the different view points of the female and now male characters. Interesting premise, the government choosing whom you love.
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Quite interesting dystopia romance novel "Temptation Trials Rebellion" by B. Truly, which showcases a society where the government chooses who will marry whom provided, both of them are aged above 21. What will be the pros and cons of such marriages is intriguing to read.
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A tournament to choose who you will marry is an interesting premise. I'm not one for romances bur I just mught give this a full read. Congrats on the #BOTD
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The book sounds like a mix between The Hunger Games, Fifty Shades of Grey, and Bachelor. Although this book has a mixture, it still seems unique. I do not read mature books because I don't care to be in someone else's bedroom and romances are predictable to me. I can see where the book has its high points and sounds like a great book for someone who likes that genre.
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Admittedly, I wouldn't name Romance among my preferred genres, but also I must confesses that I really enjoyed reading first book from Temptation series. This fact alone would have compelled me to read continuation, but luckily and it's obvious by review this book is really worth the effort.
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A well-edited dystopian romance novel with a professional writing style and interesting plot. Well, it sounds a captivating story filled with plot twists. Fans of the genre will enjoy it! Unfortunately, this is not my genre; I got my copy, though. I am glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the detailed review!
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The concept of deep, abiding, complex relationships seems to have been replaced with dystopian reality-show hook-ups with a little voyeuristic sex thrown in to keep the attention of the audience. This doesn't sound like my cup of tea, but kudos for the great review!
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It's engaging from the start and you quickly find your self rooting for the main character Cat. I love that the other books in the series are from different POV's so you can see from all sides of the trials.
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Ah, the age-old struggle between lust and love. Sometimes we don't even know the difference when we're in the moment. Sounds like a fun story, though it's a bummer it rushes the relationships. I feel like that's a common issue in the romance genre, but hey, if you came for the romance, boom here it is. Thank you for your review!
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