Official Review: Wrong Turn, Right Guy by Haylie B. Fox

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Re: Official Review: Wrong Turn, Right Guy by Haylie B. Fox

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This sounds like a fun read for all of you Romance enthusiasts. Love that some Italian spice & countryside is thrown in too! Thanks for a fun review!
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Sounds like an interesting story, thanks for the review
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Great review! Very detailed. I love Romance more than any genre. Your review has peaked my interest in this book
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Great job! Your review was very thorough and helpful! Thank you!

I love to read books that are set in places I've never been because I love to travel and reading about it gives me an idea of what it's like there. I wish I would take a wrong turn and meet the man of my dreams! Sounds like a good book, and I'm looking forward to reading it! :-)
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Thanks for the review. I would love to visit Italy someday (but probably will not be able to) and so it is nice to hear that this book depicts it very well. It is too bad about the editing and the stagnant parts of the book though. Sometimes those things alone will deter people from reading a good book.
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Your review is very thorough. I was intrigued by the book's synopsis, but after reading your review, it clinched my decision whether to read the book or not. Italy sounds like a lovely place for a story setting, but the love triangle is a little cliché and the whole plot doesn't seem realistic or probable.
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Great work Naval. When reading your review it makes me feel I'm reading the book itself because of your authentic description of the scenery and the characters in the story. It doesn't become difficult to understand the pain of Teresa that probably reflects on the life of the author herself. But the author tells a wonderful story too. Thanks.
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A story of a young professional who was fired from her job only because she wanted to take a leave. Luckily, she found a guy who truly love and support her despite of all bad things happened to her. Thank you for this detailed review.
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I like the theme that everyone is responsible for their own happiness. I think I'm going to enjoy reading this one. Thanks for the review.
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Great review! I guessed you really enjoy the read. Teressa may seem to be confused about her personal life and her career. I would really want to read this book to know more about her.
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Oh my gosh, the way you describe the scene makes me want to read it. But the story sounds so typical so Im gonna ponder a bit here if Ill read the book right away. Or just save it for later.
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I'm not much a reader of romances, but I do like the idea of the setting in Italy. Thanks for your insight!
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It's a shame about the grammar and spelling mistakes as that does detract from a good story. But I'm glad you enjoyed it overall. Great review!
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Awesome review. I had previously downloaded this book. My favorite character is Teresa. Added to my reading list.
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I haven't read a romance in awhile. This seems like a good one. I've always wanted to visit Italy! Thanks for the review, it was very informative. I liked how you put the pros and cons. I think I'll try this one, thanks again!
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