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Once again I have been captivated by H Y Hanna’s books. I start to read and they drag me into the characters plot and the marvellous location descriptions until I have finished the whole series Thank you for giving me the opportunity to lose myself in your books
A good read nice end to the series, I enjoyed the characters & enough mystery to keep you interested although I enjoyed the second book a bit better but still worth reading HY Hanna ties all books in well to finish the series.
3.0 out of 5 starsSadly, Not Quite as Good as the Rest
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2018
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I read this last book in the Tender Mysteries series back-to-back with the other two, and I have to say that I didn’t enjoy it as much as the others. I felt that the storyline just didn’t quite live up to the twists and turns of the previous two instalments. The author looks back again on some incidents from Toran and Leah’s teenage years and these accounts seem to be copied directly from Tender Deceit. I thoroughly enjoyed the first two books and watching the romance and the characters of Toran and Leah develop, so it was a pity that this one didn’t quite make it, in my opinion. I do enjoy Ms Hanna’s writing though, and would love to see her try her hand at romantic suspense again.
3.0 out of 5 starsA modern Romeo and Juliet set in Singapore.......................except for the ending!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 October 2016
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This is a three book story about two people who fell in love at school and then were deliberately separated by the girls father. It does not take a lot of deduction to work out the eventual outcome though there are a few twist and turns along the way. All three books were an acceptable read and can be read as stand alone books if needed. The story flips back and fore not only in time but also between Singapore and London. I tried to like the main characters but failed. There were times when I wanted to bang their heads together and also times when both behaved totally out of character. Credibility is also stretched to the limit. However, all the books do make an easy read, the descriptions of Singapore life compared to London is well put over as they are poles apart - climate, traditions especially. If you are about to visit Singapore then these books will make a very enjoyable way of passing the 14 hours or so of the air journey between London and Singapore,
I have read all three books in this series & each book was enthralling! The story running through all three was well written, ingeniously thought out & kept me hooked throughout - brilliant! I am quite sad now that I have finished reading as where do I go next - I have read all Vet stories - another great achievement.I loved them all
I have loved the previous 2 books and this is a perfect ending to the trilogy. The suspense continues in this page-turner of a thriller. Again, skilfully written with characters you feel for and so exciting you can't put it down. The only negative comment I have to make is why only a trilogy? I want more! Thank you Hsin-Yi for this incredible series.