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Title | : | Reverb |
Author | : | J. Cafesin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Third |
Pages | : | Pages: 326 pages |
Published | : | August 14th 2019 by Entropy Press (first published January 14th 2013) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. Thriller. Mystery Thriller |
J. Cafesin
Paperback | Pages: 326 pages Rating: 3.67 | 310 Users | 74 Reviews
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New Release! THIRD EDITION of Romantic Suspense REVERB 50+ pages, and a lot more story added. Why? James' full story is worth telling... https://www.amazon.com/Reverb-J-Cafes... Also available in print. --- James Whren is brilliant, beautiful, rich, and taken—with himself, or more precisely, his genius for creating music. Desired by many, committed to no one but his muse, on the eve of his brother's funeral, his father inadvertently turns his life into a living nightmare, and James is left abandoned in hell with no one real to save him. Until Elisabeth, and her son, Cameron. Reverb is a love story, a psychological thriller paced with romantic suspense. Told in a new "clipped" style, Reverb reads fast. Immediate. "Intense," like a sting of texts for today's reader. Spun from The Magus, also about a man who learns to love someone other than himself, Reverb is like nothing you've read, guaranteed.Describe Books Conducive To Reverb
ISBN: | 0615756395 (ISBN13: 9780615756394) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Based On Books Reverb
Ratings: 3.67 From 310 Users | 74 ReviewsJudgment Based On Books Reverb
By: J. CafesinPublished By: Entropy PressAge Recommended: AdultReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 5Review:"Reverb" By J. Cafesin was a "love story, a psychological thriller paced with romantic suspense." I truly could not have said it any better because this was truly a story of redemption. I enjoyed the first POV from James Michael Whren and the other characters are in third person POV.. all giving the reader a good story. The author was able to create a emotional intensive feel that ring highJames Michael Whren is a hot and sexy man who is obsessed with creating music. For James nothing compares to music. To James life is great until his brothers funeral which ends up changing the course of his life forever. He is dropped into hell and cant find a way out. James did a good job of coming to terms with his life preincarceration, during incarceration and post incarceration. I was not fond of Jamess father, Edward. He came across a selfish, self-obsessed and judgmental man. He seemed
Good bookYou people should just read this book yourselves and write your own review on this novel yourself and I really enjoyed reading this book very much so. Shelley
A BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN SUSPENSE! My Thoughts:I wasnt sure quite what to expect from this book, premise sounded intriguing but different. But once I started the book it wasnt easy to put down or forgetI found myself thinking about it while doing other things. James Whren made that much of an impact on me. There were parts of the book that made me stop and realize how beautifully written it was and how complete and realistic the main characters were. James, through various losses, has found solace
ARC Was Given To Blog For An Honest ReviewIt is funny; I had to look this titles name up in the dictionary to find out what it means. I found out that it relates to music. I started this book really not know much about it except from the blurb. I noticed some people wrote that it was suspense thriller. I did not see this story that way at all. All books for the most part are suspense for me, since I am waiting to see what happens next.At the beginning of this book I was confused. The prologue
I found this book to be excellent and very close to home. PTSD comes in very different packages but they all have the same emotions and anxieties. It is through unconditional support that one can find their way through it. The author gave a very truthful view of not just one perception but also of the other side of the coin which at times brought me to the need of tissues many times.
Well that was excruciating. One might notice that I don't typically provide reviews but this book was so truly awful that I just had to warn other. While the absurd premise alone was enough to make me detest this book, there were three aspects of Reverb that made it so painful to read that I only finished it because I so very rarely give up on a book. They are (no spoilers contained):1) The crazy love affair the author has with the protagonist. I wish I had the foresight to quantify the number
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