By Abe F. March “To Beirut and Back, They Plotte… (Germany) –
This review is from: The Power of Persuasion (Paperback)
This book takes the reader on a journey to far away places and reads like non-fiction. Romance is an integral part of this story that develops unexpectedly. The Power of Persuasion as a title may be a misnomer for this book; however it is a key element in shaping the characters and the climax.
Shelagh Watkins has shown that she is a good story teller and writer. Shelagh’s writing style is uniquely her own. Reading this novel with its twists and turns keeps the reader full of anticipation.
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Journey of Intrique, June 11, 2011
By Abe F. March “To Beirut and Back, They Plotte… (Germany) –
This review is from: The Power of Persuasion (Paperback)
This book takes the reader on a journey to far away places and reads like non-fiction. Romance is an integral part of this story that develops unexpectedly. The Power of Persuasion as a title may be a misnomer for this book; however it is a key element in shaping the characters and the climax. Shelagh Watkins has shown that she is a good story teller and writer. Shelagh’s writing style is uniquely her own. Reading this novel with its twists and turns keeps the reader full of anticipation.
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