Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella by Megan O’Flynn – Review by Krystal Gregory

Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella (Ash Park, #0.5)Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella by Megan O’Flynn
5 out of 5 Stars

Edward Petrosky, this man. I swear. Every time I hear his name, little tears start to prick my eyes. This Novella is the back story of Edward. Edward joins the Ash Park Police Force to keep from having to join the military. Too many personal demons to face in the military.
One night, working his normal routine at the station. Petrosky gets a call that rocks his world. His fiance, Heather, is found bloody and dead in the snow and he is powerless to do anything for the case. Ordered to say away from the case, Petrosky finds himself slipping away.
When additional murders occurs, Petrosky is convinced there is a serial killer on the loose and the Ash Park Police Department is missing the connection between all of them.
Edward has a decision to make. Either stay the good solder, keep his head down and maintain the beat, or go against orders, track down the leads, stop the killer and get justice for Heather.
I am so glad I read this book. I have loved this character and I wanted to know more about it. A total 5 Star Book!

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The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey – Review Lisa Helmick

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of MagicThe Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic
By Alex Bailey
Rated 3 stars

This is a crazy, crazy story with a multitude of characters. They range from sweet and funny to strange and haunting. There were many that have a hard edge to them that comes out at weird times. The story was a bit strange at first then got moving right along. When she first met her neighbor and the car salesman I thought this was going to be great. These two quirky characters were going to set the tone for the book. They did in a way but I got a bit bored with all the life stories once she joined a club. I know..I know they served a purpose but they just didn’t do it for me. One or two to set the tone would have been fine.

This is my second Alex Bailey book. I liked the idea of the story but the delivery of a few things were tedious. Ben and Daniel were my two favorite characters. I loved Ben’s tenacity over Ann stubbornness. Daniel was just a fun creative guy. What a weird little town and club this was.

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Caught in the Spin (The Caught Series, #2) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Gail Guerrero

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Caught in theSpin Book two in the CAUGHT series by Sharleen Scott

Four Stars

Women and men that survive abuse are amazing brave people. They truly give up everything to save themselves and their children. It takes so much courage to leave. I was so shocked by this story. Tallie and Cody were traumatized and it felt like they were going to lose the battle. Even Tom and Michael had their own battle scares and fears. It was a good story about blending families and getting through troubled times. The level of trust Tallie must have felt for Tom was amazing. After all she had experienced it’s a wonder she could at all. The author did a great job planning this story out. There was no rush and every line flowed smoothly.

Reviewed by @gguerrero89
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Infamy (Feisty Lawyers Book 2) by Seelie Kay – Review by Debi Kircher

Infamy (Feisty Lawyers, #2)Infamy by Seelie Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Infamy (Feisty Lawyers Book 2) by Seelie Kay

5 Stars

I’m becoming a bigger fan of this author the more I read…I loved Snatching Dianna and then she comes out with this one… Loved it!! Also a very quick read yet full of content that never left me feeling like anything was rushed.

This book had it all…There were funny parts, suspenseful parts, quite a bit of danger and a lot of sitting on the edge of my seat. I enjoyed the characters from the first book being present in this one and although you could probably read this as a stand alone I would not suggest it, the first in this series was amazing and you won’t be sorry starting there.

I can’t wait for more from this author, her style of writing is exactly what I like and she has definitely been added to my watch file.

Awesome!

Review by @debikircher

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The Monster’s Lover (The Fenris Series, #1) by Samantha MacLeod- Review by Anna Hirsch

The Monster's LoverThe Monster’s Lover by Samantha MacLeod
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Monster’s Lover by Samantha MacLeod
4 Stars

This is a short book steeped in Norse Mythology. I love when books spin tales of gods within their pages. Sol Erikson comes from a poor family and to pay the tax to the king, her family gives her over to him. She must join the King’s harem at the Reaping so time is running out for her. While wandering the Ironwood Forest, she meets a stranger who claims to be a legendary monster. All she sees is a man too handsome to be human therefore he must be a demon. Beyond logic and common sense, Sol takes him as her lover hoping to enjoy her last moments of freedom.

The book is pretty much all sex but the author manages to incorporate enough of a storyline to keep it interesting. The Fenris Wolf is based on Fenrir from Norse mythology who is the evil son of Loki. Though feared in this book as well, it is up to you to decide if he is evil or not. Read the book and find out. I’m waiting to read part two to see what happens next.

Review by @annahirsch
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CRIME LORD’S CAPTIVE (CRIME LORD SERIES, #1) by MIA KNIGHT – Review by Gail Guerrero

Crime Lord's Captive (Crime Lord, #1)Crime Lord’s Captive by Mia Knight
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

CRIME LORD’S CAPTIVE CRIME LORD SERIES, BOOK 1 by MIA KNIGHT

Five Stars

Man this story was violent and bloody. I’m not sure if I remember much but that. I will say that the main character Lyla had my respect for half the book. She got away but didn’t lay low the right way. Gavin didn’t know when to stop and that was his down fall. He could have given it up but his guilt, anger and pain was too strong. I love them together though. You definitely show a better side of Gavin when he was with Lyla. I was so sad at the end and I cat believe how the author did us like that at the end. The crime Lord was too familiar with Lyla I have a guess on who he is. I recommend this story just because it gives you a taste of all sides of the coin.
Reviewed by @gguerrero89

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Deepest Midnight (Immortal Kindred Series, #1) by Clara Winter – Review by Gail Guerrero

Deepest Midnight (The Immortal Kindred Series #1)Deepest Midnight by Clara Winter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Deepest Midnight Book One of the Immortal Kindred Series by Clara Winter

Five Stars

Vampires are my go to books. I love most reads that feature blood sucking lol. I was so excited to dive into this story. Normally it’s a guy that’s the vampire and the female is just a mortal. In this story our girl has the fangs and it’s depressing. But it gets better she just has to find her happy place. The author made some surprising twist that made the story stand out more. It wasn’t a typical vampire story. Mills has a very depressing personality and it doesn’t make her likable but you do understand her. I don’t like my characters to be down 24/7. As the story goes on the author puts some twist in that just have you wanting to scream. I love books that are unpredictable. The author definitely delivered.
Reviewed by @gguerrero89

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The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey – Review by Tracy Wilkin

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of MagicThe Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic is a story by Alex Bailey. A never before read author, I was intrigued by the blurb of the story, and my fascination just grew from there.

Ann Jones captivated my attention from the very beginning. Her whole persona was a mystery begging to be unravelled. What made her tick was something I had to discover. The story was so well written and stunning in its descriptive and engaging manner. Ann and her shenanigans made me laugh, cringe and love hard. I was bewitched by this mesmerising and exciting tale. Her journey is a wild one, and she learns so much about herself, it is the ultimate reading pleasure personified. Wife, mother, friend and knitting club member, she has a busy life, and her imagination will take readers on a wild ride with an exciting leading lady and a cast of complementary characters to help Ann on her mysterious and way.

A beautifully written story that took me on a path I don’t usually take when reading a high quality story. A story like this I have never read. The knitting club raised my curiosity to high levels and the evolving of the story was masterful. 5 stars.

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Caught in the Spin (The Caught Series Book 2) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Robin Rankin

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott is the second book in the Caught Series. I didn’t know if I could like this book more than the first but I think I did, even if by just a little bit.

I was intrigued by Tom in book one, felt he had a story that effected him deeply and I was so right. It was a better story than I could have imagined. We all have that one person. From our past that we still think of from time to time. It could be a smell or a song that brings back a flood of memories. For me it’s a Guns n Rose’s song. He is hit with a huge reminder of his first love more than once.

Tallie was a hero through and through. She refused to be a victim or allow her son to be one. It wasn’t always easy for her but she didnt give up.

I want to know Jax and what happened with him before he ended up in Tennessee with Clay and his band.

Great series and looking forward to book three and maybe four??

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Infamy (Feisty Lawyers Book 2) by Seelie Kay – Review by Robin Rankin

Infamy (Feisty Lawyers, #2)Infamy by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Infamy by Seelie Kay is the second book in the Feisty Lawyers series. There were no dull moments in this book and kept me on the edge through most of it. I would have liked to see a bit more of a buildup with Hope’s relationship but other than that I liked it the way it was.

We meet up with Cade, Janet, Anders and Dianna a year after the first book and a lot has happened in that time. I liked seeing where they were after Dianna’s kidnapping and recovery.

The security of the United States is in danger from an unknown threat, but thankfully the Black Ops team is working the case to see what they can do to prevent another horrific attack.

Very enjoyable series and hope to see more in the future.

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The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey – Review by Candida Hopper

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of MagicThe Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic
By Alex Bailey

This was definitely an engaging original story that I found to be most intriguing. This story is full of twists and turns and be careful because there are things that are not as they seem. As I read further into this book more and more of it came together and made sense. I experienced a variety of emotions while reading this, I laughed, I sat at the end of my seat with the suspense gripping me, and I was touched by the women’s stories. There is a lot going on in this book and the author did an amazing job making it all come together, connecting the dots if you will. I found this story to be an awesome read that I would highly recommend.

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Best Foot Forward (The Liberty Lawrence Series, #1) by Bea Stevens – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Best Foot ForwardBest Foot Forward by Bea Stevens
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Best Foot Forward, The Liberty Lawrence Series, by Bea Stevens

5-star

Best Foot Forward was funny, exciting, mysterious, and romantic. I literally laughed out loud at some of the scenes in this novel. Liberty cracked me up with her inner monologue and rambling. She did her best to solve the crime but also hated the thought of ruining someone else’s life. The twist and actual thief though definitely deserved what the end result was. I can’t wait to read more and see where life takes her and her new relationship with “Mr. Happy”. It was such a wonderful and refreshing read!

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Caught in the Spin (The Caught Series Book 2) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Candida Hopper

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caught in the Spin (The Caught Series Book 2)
By Sharleen Scott

This book was just as amazing as the first one if not better. We did get to meet Tom in the first book, and I knew I liked him them, and of course fell more in love with his character in this story. Tallie is also an awesome strong character with a past that comes into her present. I love the connection and attraction these two had for each other. This book drew me in from the beginning and there were some twists and turns with moments of me holding my breath. This book and this series is a wonderful read you won’t want to miss out on. The author did an exceptional job making these characters so real that I became invested in their outcome. I highly recommend this book!

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Deepest Midnight (The Immortal Kindred Series #1) by Clara Winter – Review by Emily Walsh

Deepest Midnight (The Immortal Kindred Series #1)Deepest Midnight
ByClara Winter
My Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Deepest Midnight (The Immortal Kindred Series #1) by Clara Winter was an engaging read that had me hooked from start to finish.

My first read by this author and I’m impressed. It’s been awhile since I’ve read a good paranormal romance, especially one involving vampires, and I will tell you I had this book read in one sitting. This book had a mix of everything, it played with the normal tropes and clichés, but didn’t overload, and gave more substance to the vampire lore. This book had this dark tone throughout. Even when there was cause to be happy, that lurking darkness was still there, letting us know this book is anything but.

There is one thing I want to touch on and highlight, that really pulled me into this book, and that was the flashbacks to Millicent past. They were giving little by little at first, just a sneak peek here and there into her oastself, and into a time long gone. It gave us just enough that when she reveal her whole story, you were engrossed, captivated and didn’t want it to end. In truth, if the author wanted, could make a prequel going more in depth with what transpire not only between Millicent and Julien, but what transpired after her change.

Overall this book is a solid read, and it’s a solid start to what will probably become my most anticipated series of this year. So please take my super high recommendation and my golden stamp of approval, that this book will put you in a trance and you will not be able to stop reading until you get to that bittersweet ending.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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Beneath the Surface (A Gray Ghost Book 3) by Amy McKinley – Review By Felicia Bates

Beneath the Surface (Gray Ghost #3)Beneath the Surface by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beneath the Surface (A Gray Ghost Book 3)
Amy McKinley
5 out of 5 stars

Beneath the Surface is the third book in Amy McKinley’s Gray Ghost series, the books read well as standalone stories but I would recommend reading them all just to get the most of this incredible series. Amy McKinley had me
hooked on her writing by the very first installment, she has a talent for creating fast paced stories with great characters and non stop excitement. Beneath the Surface fulfills my expectation of an action packed romantic story, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a great read, or even a series that gets better with each book.

Review by @fnbates
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Crime Lord’s Captive (Crime Lord Series, #1) by Mia Knight – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Crime Lord's Captive (Crime Lord, #1)Crime Lord’s Captive by Mia Knight
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Crime Lord’s Captive
Crime Lord Series
Book 1
By Mia Knight
☆☆☆☆☆
This is a full length novel loaded with romance and suspense. Hang on to your seat for this rollercoaster ride.
No spoilers here!

Lyla Dalton ran away from Gavin Pyre. She changed her name and left. After seeing what she saw. She wants nothing to do with her other life. Or with her husband! She loves her new quiet life until, Gavin sends someone after her. Now thrown back into the the Las Vegas lifestyle. The fight has just begun.

Mia Knight has written this suspenseful romance story. I have had so many feels while reading this book. I absolutely loved the story, even though I got angry many times. I also love the characters in this series. I can’t wait to see where the author takes her story. This story is not for those under 18. Due to graphic violence and explicit sex scenes. Well done Mia Knight!

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Caught in the Spin (The Caught Series Book 2) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Jenni Bishop

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caught in the Spin (the Caught Series Book 2) by Sharleen Scott is the second book in the series, that gets better with each book. Trust me, you need to read the first book in the series as this one comes into play two years after the first book and the characters are intertwined. The plot is a little more sinister than the first, but boy, oh boy, I was captivated and enthralled and no way was I putting it down, even when work got in the way, it was all I could think about. I fell in love with Tom and Talli as I did with Clay and Harlie from the first book. In fact I fall in love with all Sharleen’s main characters. ​Amazing.   Tom, a strong, caring, sexy man has more than physical scars, he spent years looking, years wondering, years wanting. Now he is faced with his past but never in the way he would have imagined, not in a million years. This twist brings heartache and sadness but also an unknown joy.   Tallie, a beautiful, sweet soul has lived through an horrendous past but came out one hell of a strong woman. More than she knows. Unfortunately, that past has resurfaced and is making good on a promise.

It is an emotional read where sometimes there is laughter but other times there are tears. Sharleen is one author that everyone needs to read. She has definitely is a very talented lady.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Not So Broken (Love Grows Series Book 1) by Renee Regent – Review by Jenni Bishop

Not So Broken (Love Grows Series, # 1)Not So Broken by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not So Broken (Love Grows Series Book 1) by Renee Regent is a contemporary romance that finds its way in to your heart and is a fantastic start to the series. It is a bit of an emotional read, sometimes there is laughter but other times there are tears. I was captivated at the raw and real feel of the storyline and I fell in love with Sacha and Gibson.They are two people that are complex, with secrets and trust issues and lots of baggage. But for all that they are wonderful characters, as are their best friends who had me laughing and crying.

Gibson, is a broken man and has left his high profile life behind to somewhere remote and isolated to heal. He is no longer the man he was, that man left a long time ago but the pain, the hurt, the blame he has place upon himself may never be broken. Now he is faced with a miracle, one that brings heartache and sadness but also an unknown joy. Now if only he could make this strong headed woman see he was what she needed. His emotions are so raw that you feel them right along with him and you just want to wrap him up and show him that it will all be ok.

Sacha, was blindsided by a cheating past but came out stronger than before. One night has now left her with a miracle, something she knew was impossible, something she was told would never happen. There were times I wanted to knock some sense into Sacha, she frustrated me a lot. She is just so stubborn and headstrong and didn’t need a man but she is also focused, determined, and goal orientated to get what she wants to support her life.

Not So Broken is a great story, with lots of emotions. I was highly invested in their lives and the outcome from the very start. Now I can’t wait for the next book.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Shape of Trust (Stand By Me, #5) by Brinda Berry – Review by Jana Teppih

The Shape of Trust (Stand By Me, #5)The Shape of Trust by Brinda Berry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Shape of Trust is the fifth book in Brinda Berry’s Stand By Me series. I have read EVERY SINGLE ONE of them so you can imagine I was pretty impatient while waiting to get my hands on this one! I guess you could read the story as a standalone (I did start with the 2nd book) but I have learnt that you actually get more out of the series by reading them in order as you get the references!
The Shape of Trust is the story of Webb Walters and Lily Rose and it starts at the bookstore that we learnt to love in the previous book of the series. You cannot believe the connection that is there between Webb and Lily, the struggle that Webb goes through to not give in to it … And let’s not forget about the surprise he gets when his five year old daughter is dropped at his door step, well at the book store, one rainy night … from a bachelor with a past into an insta-dad with no clue … and then there is Lily who struggles with her day to day life, who is like a little fairy that all the kids flock to and fall in love with and who drives in to save the day and brings the temptation even closer …
The writer has given us two great characters that struggle with real problems and I love the way she shows us what our potential path could be!

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Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1) by Via Mari – Review by Jessica Leombruno

Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1)Shattered by Via Mari
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shattered is the first book in the Torzial Affair series by Via Mari and I absolutely loved it. This dark, gritty and sexy book is something I have been looking to read for some time. It’s a little Fifty Shades mixed with a dark mafia romance. Even if you have never read Via’s books before (like me); it was easy to understand what happened in the last series where you first met Jenny to now with her and Brian.

Via’s writing style will grip you, pull you in and having you begging for this next book. Everywhere you turned there was a twist or shocking information coming at you. Then you get some sexy, panty dropping scenes with just Jenny and Brian that will have you needing a very cold shower. I can’t wait to dive into Bound and see what is waiting for Jenny and Brian next.

Reviewed by @jbruno26

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The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey – Review by Chantelle Smith

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of MagicThe Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Future Memoir Of Ann Jones, is my first Book by this author and boy oh boy was it and intriguing and interesting read, that captivated you from the start. The title for one thing pulled me in first it was certainly something I wouldn’t normally read but thought I’d give it a shot and I’m glad I did.
This book is filled with twists and turns, humour whether it was dark or just normal humour, it had suspense and mystery and above all some brilliantly interesting characters.
This book will leave you truly and utterly stumped, you have many unanswered question at the end of this read that leave you wanting more to find out what happens with Ann!

This is a book I wouldn’t normally read but I’m so glad I gave it a chance and you will too! It’s a brilliant read that’s creative and intriguing and you won’t want to miss it!

Reviewed by @tillytillzz

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Untrainable by Jamie Schlosser – Review by Colleen Noyes

UntrainableUntrainable by Jamie Schlosser
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Untrainable by Jamie Schlosser is the first book I have read by this author and it was truly a gem! The characters were funny and relatable in so many ways. I found myself constantly amused while reading it, that it played like a sitcom in my head.

This book had it’s share of romance mixed in with a tiny bit of angst, but it was a fun way to spend the afternoon. Theodore Legend aka Theo-dog is a strong male character that has been through the ringer. He’s completely killed his career with his boyish antics and bad behavior. Enter in the shy, sweet, always does the right thing, Hadley who is a dog trainer hired to “train” Theo-dog and you have all the ingredients for a laugh out loud romance comedy.

The author’s writing style is smooth and one of the things I appreciated the most is the lack of extreme over detail (the grass was white with just a hint of yellow from the hint of orange sky). You could see each scene perfectly without it being overdone. You can tell that this author is doing what she was made to do as everything seamlessly flowed.

The secondary characters, especially Hadley’s family added such wit and I loved all their shenanigans of an everyday family. It brought up memories of my own childhood. The intimate scenes were done well and with class but still had a big amount of steaminess to them. Overall, I would highly recommend this book for a fun filled read you won’t soon forget.

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Luke (Dark Water Security Series Book 1) by Madison Quinn – Review by Tausha Treadway

Luke (Dark Water Security #1)Luke by Madison Quinn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Luke ( Dark Water Security Series Book 1) by Madison Quinn. This is the story of Luke & Emily, two teenagers who were thrown together under horrible circumstances. 10 years later they meet up at a job interview, Emily is trying to get a job with Luke’s company, Dark Water Security. They have always had a wonderful chemistry and Luke has always been in love with Em but can he get over his past and what he thinks he caused. Luke is such a strong character who has overcome so much in his young life but he has trouble getting over his past and thinking he deserves happiness. Will he let Em back in so they can have a chance at the happiness they so much deserve? This book is very deep at the beginning, some things happen that are horrible but if you can get through it the story is wonderful. I loved this book and can’t wait to read more of this series.

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Vortex by Kimberly Packard – Review by Heather Bass

VortexVortex by Kimberly Packard
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read from this author and she blew me away. I absolutely love a good romance story with some suspense but this book exceeded all my expectations. I was hooked on this story right from the start. You can’t help but to fall in love with these characters.

Elaina Adams is getting her doctorate in a very dangerous field. She is a storm chaser and she absolutely loves it. Elaina gets a feeling that a tornado is coming her way and she needs to help the public. She is trying to make more of a warning time for people to seek shelter in a tornado. Elaina’s plan goes wrong and she is almost killed. She has no idea how it happened but the tornado just left. As she was fighting for her life she had a vision about her past. Now Elaina is wanting to find out the truth about her childhood. She is then called into a meeting with her boss and she is told that her chasing will be documented. Elaina is not too happy about this but when she meets the handsome Seth things change. Will Elaina find out the truth about her past or will it be all blown away?

I absolutely loved this book. The storyline has it all romance, suspense, and mystery. You will fall in love with all of these characters. Elaina is a strong and independent woman that knows what she wants. She absolutely loves her work and she would do anything for the people she loves. Seth is handsome guy that is trying to get his career back. He has strong feeling for Elaina but he doesn’t understand why. This is a very emotional story. There will be times of joy and also sadness but you will not be disappointed. This talented author will keep you at the edge of your seat until the end. I can’t wait to see what this author will have for us next.

Review by@heatherbass

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Deepest Midnight (Immortal Kindred Series, #1)by Clara Winter – Review by Kerry Baker

Deepest Midnight (The Immortal Kindred Series #1)Deepest Midnight by Clara Winter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Deepest Midnight by Clara Winter is the first book in the Immortal Kindred series. This book is full of twists and turns that will take you on an amazing journey from page one.
I really enjoyed how the book utterly captivated me from the word go. I became so immersed in the story and the characters. I couldn’t decide how I thought it all might end which I found really exciting. I wanted things to work out well for Millicent and I was behind her the whole way.
This was such a strong and brilliant start to a new series. I cannot wait to read more.

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Beneath The Surface (A Gray Ghost Novel, #3) By Amy Mckinley – Review By Stacey Baxter

Beneath the Surface (Gray Ghost #3)Beneath the Surface by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the third installment of the gray ghost series. What a fantastic novel filled with suspense, romance, action an amazing adventure it certainly kept me on my toes. I have loved every novel in this series but this one is my favourite it completely took my breathe away at times to be honest. It had me captivated right from the get go and held my attention throughout, read the novel in one sitting just couldn’t put it down. I can’t wait to read more from this author absolutely fantastic.

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Infamy (Feisty Lawyers #2) by Seelie Kay – Review by Krista Beck

Infamy (Feisty Lawyers, #2)Infamy by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Infamy follows Cade and Janet and their crew into a new mission. Sheikh Harun goes to the Amazon to see his brother . Taking Cade with him, his brother gives him a message that he needs to figure out. Things start happening and the crew has to figure out what is going on before its too late. I read this in one setting. Seelie Kay does not skimp on the action. She is quickly becoming one of my favorites!!

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Less You Know: a gripping psychological suspense thriller (Ashes to Ashes Book 2) By Rowena Holloway – Review by Katie Kearney

Less You Know (Ashes to Ashes #2)Less You Know by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Less You Know: gripping suspense (Ashes to Ashes Book 2) By Rowena Holloway. Once again I’m taken on quite the roller coaster ride with a story that kept me guessing. The author knows how to keep the readers completely entranced in the story. The attention to all details is amazing. The characters are complex and relatable and you truly feel like you’re on this journey with them. I got completely caught up and couldn’t put it down until the end. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. I’m giving this book a five star review and can’t wait to read more from this author.

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Nothing But Trouble (Irresistible Billionaires Book 1) by Ashley Bostock – Review by Debi Kircher

Nothing But Trouble (Irresistible Billionaires #1)Nothing But Trouble by Ashley Bostock
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Nothing But Trouble (Irresistible Billionaires Book 1) by Ashley Bostock

5 Stars

This is my second book by this author and I enjoyed this one much more than the first. This was a fun read and I enjoyed the characters. I read this in one sitting because it flowed so nicely.

Michael owns a matchmaking website and needs a date for an event, although his grandmother usually handles this he decides to create a fake profile on his own site and ends up getting a hit by the lovely Sophia. These quick fixes are all he needs in life since being left at the altar by his ex and his determination to never get married.

Sophia is doing all she can to become a nurse. She cares for her grandmother who is not well and works as hard as she can to make ends meet. She meets this man on the dating site she is registered on and decides to accept a date to an event he is attending.

They seem to really hit it off online and when they meet the first time and Sophia realizes that this isn’t just any man, but the man that owns the company how does she react?

At the gala Michaels ex shows up and it is an uncomfortable situation and Sophia comes in to save the day, and this changes the course of both of their lives from this point forward.

I sincerely enjoyed this book and the few twists and turns to be had along the way made the little bit of predictable totally unpredictable.

I can not wait to read more by this author!

Review by @debikircher

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Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1) by Via Mari – Review by Lisa Brydalski

Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1)Shattered by Via Mari
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shattered is the first book in the Torzial Affair series by author Via Mari. The Torzial series is a spin-off of the Prestian series by Ms. Mari and while it can be read as a standalone, I have to admit that I felt like I was tossed into the middle of a scene since I did not read the first series. This book follows Jenny Torzial, the owner of a successful consulting firm as she navigates her life following a devastating personal experience. Jenny meets Brian at her best friend’s wedding and feels a deep attraction to the mysterious stranger. Circumstances beyond their control continue to throw the two together and sinister characters want nothing more than to hurt Jenny but Jenny’s new love interest wants nothing more than to protect her.
There is so much that goes on in this story that at times it got confusing (I need to read the Prestial series) but as I continued reading, I got a better understanding of what had happened to the characters in the previous series. I liked Jenny and Brian together and I especially liked the way the author didn’t write Jenny’s character as being weak or whiny. Jenny was dealing with a lot yet still managed to have a backbone, these are my favorite type of characters and I will be reading the next book just to see how Jenny grows.

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