Official Review: The Underbelly by Evelyn Cole

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Great review! You gave me a good feel for the book. I like that the author gives vivid descriptions.
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This review was very detailed and stuck to the point without spoiling the book. Great review!
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This sounds like a wonderful book. Great review.
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After reading the preview, I'm very much intrigued. Not a romance guy, but I love a biting suspense. This seems to be more along the lines of nail-biting than lovey-dovey. I'm in.
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It seems like this book really showcases that you never know what secrets someone is hiding. Dr. Jacquelyn Hyde has one (and it sounds big), and it sounds like she suspects that Trishita might have an ugly secret as well. One thing I'm still wondering is if there are any parallels between this book and Robert Louis Stevenson's classic. Thanks for writing such an interesting review!
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Wonderful review! Congrats! Thank you for finding me a book so intriguing! Really want to check it out!
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I like the review. This book presents some family issues. It presents the usual thing in the family where the child wants to break free from parents but parents somehow still want to decide for their little one. It has something to do with trust issues also I recommend this book.

-- 06 Jan 2017, 23:44 --

I like the review. This book presents some family issues. It presents the usual thing in the family where the child wants to break free from parents but parents somehow still want to decide for their little one. It has something to do with trust issues also I recommend this book.
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I enjoyed the 4 chapters on Amazon and think I will definitely want to read this book. The review increased my interest and I will add this to my want to read shelf.
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Post by versatileer »

I like The Underbelly by Evelyn Cole because of its nice setting in Worcester. I love a book that is about the ordinary life like working as a waitress. I was a server so it is special to me. Thanks for a great review without revealing too much.
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