Official Review: Escape by Belle Ami
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Re: Official Review: Escape by Belle Ami
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Having read a sample of the book, I support Marisa's description of the initial scenes. I felt the fast pace - as if I were watching the scenes unfold before my eyes. The book seems to be great reading, but the predictable ending is of less importance than the intervening action and the plot. I am intrigued by the Middle Eastern perspective, viewed through Cyrus. As one who is new to this genre, Marisa's review and the sample have definitely piqued my interest.
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