Official Review: Temptation Trials Rebellion by B. Truly

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Re: Official Review: Temptation Trials Rebellion by B. Truly

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I enjoyed your review! I appreciate the simple details about the book without giving away spoilers. It sounds like it might be an interesting read. Thank you!
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What a terrible way to live - not being able to choose who you marry, but instead the government does. I'm glad you found the writing to be professional and that you found the storyline was interesting. Too bad it seemed that the pacing was too fast, and that the romances seemed too unrealistic and forced. I'm not too big of a fan of too much adult content, but glad that you enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing!
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A dystopian novel with nature content is not my cup of tea, but I appreciate your interesting review.
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This seems to be an interesting dystopian romance.

Thank you for the great review.
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Thanks for the great review. I love romance novels and this one has a different twist than most that I read. I haven't read many dystopian novels so I will probably give it a try. Curious to see how it all turns out!
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A strange society with some weird rules about marriage, that makes the book very interesting to read, maybe I have a glance.
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I am not a biggest fan of dystopias, but this one seems to be worth checking out :) Thank you for a great review!
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What a strange idea! Being forced to marry at 21 and having no choice over the matter! It sounds like an interesting concept for sure. I think I'd like to give this book a try.
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I think it summarizes the difference between the male and female mind! Dystopian fiction is a genre I cannot get enough of and I'm pretty sure I will love this novel. I also find it interesting as it caters to more than one genre!
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Thw government here or people in authority are dictating: life must have been hard for the characters especially now that they were forced in arranged marrages. Your review is wonderful
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Life seems to be hard in this country, not having a choice in marriage. Thank you for the review, I am not much interested in this book.
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Thanks for your review! Hopefully, you don't have to read the other books in the series to understand the plot. I appreciate that the book is well edited. I couldn't imagine having to marry someone at the age of 21. You brought up some good points concerning how fast the contestants developed feelings for each other.
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The plot sounds a bit cliche, but nevertheless will add it to my list of reads. It definitely sounds like it has many positive and I can admire a well compiled book
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It sounds a bit like the Hunger Games but with hearts at stake, not food. It would be interesting to see where this led.
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I really didn't like the fact that you have to get married so early however the book wasn't bad.you made some very clear points there
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