Official Review: House of Eire by June Gillam

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Re: Official Review: House of Eire by June Gillam

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Thank you for your review. I love mysteries and when it's mixed up with old family secrets, so much the better! It takes a skilfull author to convince readers of the story's authenticity through character development, careful description of the environs, and attention to detail. I like series too and I just might read Volume 1 before taking on the others.
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This book sounds as if it is heading straight toward Hollywood. I bet it would make a good movie, if they don't stray to far from the book that is. Thanks to this review, this book is getting put on my "to read" list, for sure
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The book seems compelling enough from the description. It looks enjoyable and the genre is among those I like. I look into it sometime if I have the chance. Nice review though.
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Family secrets are always something we need to be cautious about. I have not read the previous books but this is definitely a series I want to get my hands into.
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Thank you for a great review. From the sample, it did sound like a book I'd be interested in. I'm curious to know what all happened on their honeymoon and why her friend is going too. I think I will add it to my list of books to read.
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Thank you for the review, I had an idea on what the book is all about. It strikes me aside from Hillary's discoveries of her family root is that the Ireland's history. Ireland is one of my bucketlist for country exploration.
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I feel that even though I read 2 pages from the story itself and read the full review I feel that this book is intricately amazing and I can't wait to read the full story. This review contains an great amount of details that for first time readers would feel very prompted into reading the book. This is a perfect review and I thank the reviewer for putting in so much effort in making this wonderfully detail assessment of the book.
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I look books like this. This book's cover page makes the book look like a horror movie I have watched. Thanks and congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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I tend to stay away from series because of the continuation; I'm glad this book can be read as a stand alone. It sounds like one I'd want to read; setting in Ireland, family secrets, and a mystery to solve. Great review!
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This story seems like an interesting one. Hillary's quest to reconnect with her family as well as Bridget's fight against developer are two important parts of the story which makes it an interesting work. This is a part of a series but still can be read as a stand alone novel.
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"House of Eire" by June Gillam is a story about Hillary Broome and her husband Ed's vacation and belated honeymoon in Ireland. Ed will also be attending a summit for detectives and Hillary would like to learn more about her ancestors that lived in Ireland. This is the third book in a series and when dark family secrets come to light Hillary attempts to unravel these secrets and keep her family out of danger. Well written and an exciting read.
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Today's book combines family history with mystery and suspense. It appears to delve into the dynamics of cultural heritage preservation, business, and the economy. Congratulations on being chosen as Book of the Day!
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I am wondering if this story is fiction and how is Hilary a ghostwriter when her identity is shown. Anyways, this book has an amazing plot. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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Post by Elizabeth Wangui 9 »

This seems to be a great review,the vacation seems to bring out dark hidden secrets that begin to surface.Hoping to read until the end.
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Post by Gururaj Hanagal »

Overall, "House of Eire: A Hillary Broome Novel" is a fantastic mystery novel that is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. The book is a must-read for fans of the genre and anyone looking for a thrilling and engaging story.
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