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Book Review: Exiles (Reflections of Michael Trilogy Book 3) by LJ Ambrosio

Book Details:

Author: L.J. Ambrosio
Release Date: May 21, 2024
Series: Reflections of Michael Trilogy (Book #3)
Genre: Literary Ficiton, Contemporary Fiction
Format: E-book 
Pages: 216 pages
Publisher: Film Valor
Blurb:
In this final book in the Reflections of Michael Trilogy, Michael’s wish was for Ron to exile himself in the heart of Paris with its beautiful culture and citizens as they protest and fight for the soul of the city. Ron’s journey is met with life-affirming friendships and lessons along the way.
A story that began with A Reservoir Man, and continued in Reflections on the Boulevard, concludes with this final book, Exiles.

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Exiles by L.J. Ambrosio is the concluding book in the Reflections of Michael Trilogy. It is the triumphant culmination of an emotional journey through love, loss, and self-discovery. And the best part about this book is the backdrop it is set against—Paris.

Author Ambrosio’s storytelling power shines brightly in Exiles as he weaves together themes of redemption, cultural richness, and the beautiful power of human connection. Ron’s exile to Paris becomes a transformative experience, where the city itself becomes a character—its streets pulsating with the energy of revolution and renewal. The characterisation is full of life and makes the reader want to root for Ron, the protagonist, through his poignant journey.

Exiles is a brilliant book that will leave you spellbound with its emotional payoff. Author Ambrosio’s finale to the Reflections of Michael Trilogy is a must-read for anyone who appreciates literary fiction that speaks to the soul.


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