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Buy the MemoirDeceitful Intentions critical reviews roundup brings together reader reactions and critic commentary on Deceitful Intentions: From America's Got Talent to Branson by Gerard C. Cole Sr., highlighting praise and points of concern so you can decide. Across platforms this memoir averages a 4.6/5 rating from 215+ reader reviews and multiple critic excerpts; buy a copy at https://joyinthejourney.club/ to see the full story.
Reviewers praise Cole's candid storytelling about life before and after America's Got Talent, noting vivid backstage detail, emotional honesty, and regional color tied to Branson. Critical reviewers often point to uneven pacing in the middle chapters, but still acknowledge memorable scenes and a compelling first-person voice.
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Multiple reviewers highlight vivid descriptions of auditions and life on the talent circuit, calling the memoir an insider's look rarely captured by mainstream coverage.
Readers frequently cite Cole's willingness to confront personal mistakes and family dynamics, producing emotional resonance that many find affecting and relatable.
Critics praise the Branson scenes for atmosphere and specificity, noting the author's knack for place-based storytelling that grounds the memoir.
Several critical takes point to uneven pacing in the middle chapters and occasional repetition, recommending selective reading rather than a front-to-back approach.
Even reviewers with mixed overall impressions single out several memorable vignettes—performances, backstage exchanges, and turning-point moments—that anchor the book.
“A raw, honest memoir that brought me behind the curtain—Cole doesn't shy away from the hard parts. A compelling read.”
“Memorable vignettes and real emotion, though the middle slows down. Still worth reading for anyone curious about life after the spotlight.”
“I loved the Branson chapters; they felt so lived-in. Not a perfect book, but the highs are very high.”
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