Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

‘Journeys Through SpaceTime’ is the debut novel, and first instalment in the ‘Journeys Through’ series by James Talisman. This sci-fi/fantasy story has so much going on in it and quite a lot of characters to keep track of. The storyline is multi-layered and complex, with multiple worlds and time-lines. The weaving of the story takes us on an action-packed adventure- where good vs evil, danger abounds, hidden agendas come to light, and a bit of ‘political’ manoeuvring takes place.
As this story spans space, and time- and introduces various principles/concepts to do with consciousness, universal energy and wisdom- it begins to build and explain the dynamics of this MultiVerse. The story is told from multiple points of view- which gives the reader a fully immersive reading experience whilst helping us to better understand the dynamics of each ‘layer’ of the storyline.
The story has a mysteriousness to it which definitely adds to the overall intrigue. It’s very interesting, if not a little wordy in places. All the ‘action’ in the various ‘worlds’, and with so many characters playing their part in this epic story; as well as all the switching back and forth between worlds and POV’s- made things a little confusing for me in the beginning. But as I got more of a handle on the story, characters, and flow- I really enjoyed the journey.
There are factors of the story which had a ‘Roman Legion’ feel, while other parts felt more Egyptian- with space and technological components, some Japanese Samurai like elements; as well as delving into some spirituality and consciousness concepts, & then the space and time factors, and conspiracies/plots/hidden agendas thrown in for good measure- and this story really took off. It will both captivate you, while making you think.
There is plenty of suspenseful moments which had me flipping the pages to discover how everything would play out. I loved that while a few of the threads were tied up at the end- we are left knowing that there is more to come- and plenty more to discover and unravel in the following instalment/s.
I am looking forward to continuing this journey and watching the story evolve.
Well done!

Thank you, Mr. Talisman!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Pieces Of A Lie by Rowena Holloway – Review by Tausha Treadway

Pieces of a LiePieces of a Lie by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pieces of a Lie by Rowena Holloway. This is a great mystery/crime story. Its set in a small town in Australia and its the story of Mina Everton who is known as the worst offspring in her hometown of Fallie because of her father and his past. Mina knows everyone in town and everyone knows her and her family so when her Father skips town and leaves her with a sick mom everyone thinks the worst. She’s also at a standstill with her boyfriend Forbes and wants to move on and open an antique store. When a series of high profile antiques end up being the subject of some robberies Detective Lincoln Drummond thinks he can arrest those responsible and gain back the respect and prestige he once had at his job. He meets Mina during this investigation and they butt heads immediately. Throw in a Crime Boss and a murder and you have a full blown thriller. This story is so well written and you will not want to put it down once you start. When sparks begin to finally fly between Mina and Lincoln you are sucked even more into the story! Do yourself a favor and read Pieces of a Lie to find out what happens.

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Pieces Of A Lie by Rowena Holloway – Review by Kerry Baker

Pieces of a LiePieces of a Lie by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Pieces of a Lie by Rowena Holloway is a suspenseful book that will have you guessing the whole way through.
Having read previous books by this author I couldn’t wait to dive into this one. The book was full of twists and turns. Just when I thought I had things figured out the author would throw something new into the mix.
I liked the two main characters together. He tension between them was palpable. The direction each of them took really made the book more interesting.
As usual I have come away from this book having enjoyed the writing style and excited to read more by this author.

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The Fisher Men On the X (Fisher Men Book III) by Rebel Nicks O’Dey – Review by Lisa Helmick

Fisher Men On the X (Book III)Fisher Men On the X by Rebel Nicks O’Dey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! At first I was leery of this story but as I delved into it I can see I clearly underestimated this read. It really pulls the emotion right out of me. Laughter, heartbreak, love of family and relief are just a few. I always was interested in Zack and how he came to be like he is portrayed in the previous books. This book told me and it really floored me. I was impressed with the angle the author took on his story. I love how he works so hard to save others from their demons. It was interesting how he viewed himself.

Becca. We met her in the last book. I really thought she was just a one time character. I mean I wondered about her and Zack but I didn’t realize their shared history. The way she transformed was awe inspiring.

This is my second favorite In the series right now. It’s a very emotional story and it was told splendidly. One minute I am rooting for Becca then the next for Zack I just kept going back and forth. I did LOVE the Irish Car Bomb night! It was a great break that everyone needed. Those Fisher boys are so funny when talking about their wives!
I can’t wait to read Morgan’s story!

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Run from Love (Bowser Belles Book 2) by Teddy Cat Hester – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Run From Love by Teddy Cat Hester is a sweet book with interesting characters. I have read a lot of books in which the guys set the time limit on any relationship. This was the first time I had read it the other way and it was refreshing to see.
Scarlett and Nick were interesting characters and it was great to get to learn their story.
The story was well paced and overall enjoyable. I quickly found myself hoping that Nick would find a way to win Scarlett round. It was easy to fall into the story each time I picked up the book. It was packed full of romance that helped to pull you into the lives of the characters. This was a great book.

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Debi Kircher

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman

5 Stars

WOW…Just WOW… Until reading this book I had never heard, read or even knew about a multiverse genre. I actually had to ask what a multiverse was. Let me start by saying I don’t read sci fi and although my mind has not been changed and I won’t be searching for more multiverse or sci fi books in general, I must be completely honest and say that I seriously got into this book and will be searching out more from this author. I did not understand a lot and got lost many times because I was like all over space and I’ll admit I got really confused as there was a lot of moving parts to this story. There were also many many characters involved and keeping them all straight was a bit hard at times.

In saying all of that, this book was written beautifully and when I was able to concentrate only on this book I was able to keep things straight and what told me it was an outstanding story was that I usually listen to alot of my books using text to speech, I could not do that with this book because it needed my complete focus and I wanted to give it my complete focus and I did. The writing was so precise and I could tell a lot of care went into forming every word and every sentence.

Now in saying all of that…I’m going to read it again, it’s the first of a series and I am invested enough that I really need the second one and do hope to see some of my favorites return but now that I have enough of the story planted in my mind I want to go back and try to grasp some of the details I was a bit confused on, so thats my plan before the second one comes out.

I can only imagine that a true scifi fan will absolutely put this book within their top favorites and even those that don’t read this genre will absolutely love it!

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A Dark Sparrow Box Set (Dark Sparrow Series Books 1-3) by India Kells – Review by Tracy Manderson

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Dark Sparrow Box Set – Books 1-3 by India Kells

5 out of 5 stars

This is the Box set of the Dark Sparrow books 1-3 written by India Kells. The characters are well written and strong. The story line is unique and different that’s why I fell in love with this series. The twist and turns in these books are awesome…

Book, one has
Deva Landry is assigned to babysit bad-boy cage fighter Aleksei Voronov, forcing her back into the murky underworld of Chicago. Prepared for the worst, she’s shocked to uncover a kindred spirit, a wounded soul like hers. Chaos strikes and the two are thrown together on an impromptu mission to stop a city-wide massacre.

Book Two has
Zoe Somersby is a strong woman, independent, and sought for her code-breaking and translation skills is sent in undercover and finds herself falling for the man she has been sent to help Archer Blackwood.
Archer Blackwood is a hard cold man he is a British businessmen trying to sell his company in Chicago. He is also ruthless businessman that likes to control everything and everyone, no exceptions. Ever.
She knows how power and money can corrupt a man. For those reasons she became a Dark Sparrow. So, she finds this mission amusing at the beginning. That was until the menace turns darker and her attraction to Archer becomes overwhelming.

Book three has
Isabel Osborne learned early that when life gives you lemons, grab the salt and find some tequila. Before her life took an unexpected path, she found her prince charming in the form of a laughing surfer. The tragedy was that she couldn’t keep him, and even worse, had to break his heart.
Kai Jones, former Delta Force, and together with his bastard brothers, has a single objective bring down their father at all cost before other lives are on the line. But when he comes face to face with a siren from his past, his mighty control is shattered and replaced by hatred and bitterness. How can he rein in his resentment toward the woman who betrayed him and focus on the mission?
I highly recommend this box set…
By
Tracy
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To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal Book 1) by Jamie A. Waters – Review by Sam Sheerin

To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal Series, #1)To Kill a Fae by Jamie A. Waters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal Book 1) by Jamie A. Waters – 4 stars

This is a first read by this author and is definitely one I will read more of. This book is right up my alley, love the fae and demon world and how intricate the relationships are from start to finish.

This is a fast pace novel and intriguing written with hidden agenda and secrets along the road to discover the truths, hence your never be able to put 8t down until you’ve finished.

I’m ready for book 2 now

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Protecting His Heart: a Lawson Family Novel (Lawson Family Series Book 2) by Tracey Cramer-Kelly – Review by Robin Rankin

Protecting His Heart (Lawson Family, #2)Protecting His Heart by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Protecting His Heart by Tracey Cramer-Kelly is the second book in the Lawson Family series.

I enjoyed catching up with Jamie and Kira as well as getting to know Ian and Rachel. This family gives me the warm fuzzies and makes me wish my family was more like them.

Ian has been Jamie’s best friend since they were kids and grew up more like brothers then friends, especially after that horrible night when Ian was twelve. Ian has a lot of anger with some guilt mixed in from his childhood and he needs to learn to let it go.

Rachel’s story is unfortunately not a rare one. Maybe one day it will be. She allowed her dreams to be put on hold for this guy and kept giving him chance after chance. I found myself questioning her and why she kept going back though I know he tore her down time and time again so she felt she deserved it.

Though the subject of domestic violence is a tough one, I think it was handled well in this book.

I’m really looking forward to the next chapter in this series.

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Devil’s Due: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter #3) by Manda Mellett – Review by Sara Oxton

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Devil’s Due by Manda Mellett a five-star read that will serve you up. This is the third novel in the Satan’s Devils MC: Colorado chapter and in my eyes it was the best, Manda Mellett has fast become a go to author for me, they write an MC story that is so easy to read, it’s almost as easy as breathing. I have been eagerly awaiting this story, as I have read the other previously and loved them, but they pale compared to this story. Most authors would struggle to keep the action so fast paced and consistent that your heart won’t get chance to let up from the first page to the last. I love the writing so much, but not as much as the characters, they aren’t all buff or blonde and beautiful, they all have edges and issues, they just feel more right as characters, they don’t all live great lives, and what I love most she brings in other things, that I don’t want to show as sometimes just a hint of beauty is all you need. If you haven’t checked this author out already then go, get the novels you need them I your life.

Review by @saraoxo

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Sugar & Spice (Spicetopia #1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Carrie Reed

Sugar & Spice (Spicetopia Book 1)Sugar & Spice by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sugar & Spice by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars

This book was so sweet and also very spicy at the same time. The story line was perfect and the characters are very well written.

Cy and Jolie’s relationship happens pretty quickly, but I do think that Cy falls in love pretty hard and realizes the way he had been living his life until this point needed to change. Jolie is a strong, independent, beautiful, hard working and devoted mother. The fact that she is doing everything she can to make sure her kids have a good life and her youngest son has the medical help he needs is admirable. Jolie being the amazing person she is, rubs off on Cy, which causes the turn around in his outlook.

Cy’s family is a real piece of work! His father, mother and two brothers are extremely greedy, and the way they view the world and what the world owes to them had my mouth hanging open! Their characters were a great added element to this story.

I would highly recommend this book to any romance lover, the story is touching, beautiful and sexy. I can’t wait to see what becomes of Cy and Jolie in the next book!

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Devil’s Due: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter #3) by Manda Mellett – Review by Rhonda Pulk

Devils Due: Satans Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #3
By Manda Mellett
5 out of 5 stars

This third book in the Colorado Chapter by Manda Mellett is just as exciting as the first! My interest is captured on the first few pages and I found that I couldn’t put it down. There are so many events that happen in this story that you won’t want to stop reading until you reach the end. The emotions in this book are so raw for the male character that I couldn’t help but to tear up. So, grab a cozy blanket, a cup of coffee, and dive in!

Demon’s Angel: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter Book 2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Rhonda Pulk

Demons Angel: Satans Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #2
By Manda Mellett
5 out of 5 stars
I was not disappointed when I read this book. Miss Mellett has created an adventure full of twists and moments of suspense. The characters pulled me into their lives and I I just had to know what happened next!
The characters in this story aren’t friends, they are family and I highly recommend reading their story today! You will not regret it!

Pieces Of A Lie by Rowena Holloway – Review by Katie Kearney

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pieces of a Lie by Rowena Holloway. It’s not often that I feel completely in the dark reading a story. I’m a girl who takes great pride in figuring out things fast but this book kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. I wasn’t sure what to expect and I loved every minute of it. The main characters are complex and relatable, the author writes them in a way that readers get so completely drawn into their world. From page one I knew I was in for quite the adventure with them. Every twist and turn had my head spinning in all the right was. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. If you’re looking for a book that keeps you guessing then go get this one right now. Five stars all the way and highly recommended. Can’t wait to see where the author takes readers next!

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Devil’s Due: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter #3) by Manda Mellett – Review by Randall Murphy

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Devil’s Due: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter #3) by Manda Mellett – Review by Randall Murphy
This book stands on its own but has characters best understood by reading the series in order. An enforcer is chosen from the mother chapter to help find the Colorado Prez find his new VP. But fate has other plans and the enforcer witnesses a hit and run that draws him into something bigger, romantically and dramatically. The characters continue to be ripe and authentic while still showing the various sides of what is perceived as a rough and hard-core group. The females are strong in their own rights and able to hold their own in the story. “Stevie,” the female lead, is written especially well. She’s easy to fall in love with and inspires others in the story and reading the story.

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Imprisoned Online: Gaming the System (A LitRPG Adventure Book 1) by P.A. Wikoff – Review by Angela Hayes

Gaming the System (Imprisoned Online, #1)Gaming the System by P.A. Wikoff
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Imprisoned Online is the first book in the Gaming the System series by P.A. Wikoff. It is a sci-fi, futuristic fantasy story- with adventure, video gaming, role-playing, action, drama, virtual reality, twists, group play- that also has a bit of a dystopian feel to it too. I have read and enjoyed some of Mr. Wikoff’s other books and enjoyed them- and this one seemed quite intriguing-with the whole online gaming and prison synopsis, so I really wanted to find out where the story would lead. It has a bit of a TRON vibe to it, but is definitely an original story with it’s own identity and unique flare.
There is plenty of action, danger, and drama as the story unfolds. Seph’s world is interesting and certainly felt very ‘real’. He isn’t like other members of his society; he hasn’t lost himself in the gaming world- but then finds himself in an online jail- where he will need to learn and adapt very quickly- if he is to have any chance to survive. Player vs player to earn the experience points to ‘progress through the game’. So, will this non-gamer learn the ropes quickly enough? Does he have any chance of progressing through, and surviving this cyber experience? This intriguing story is well worth the read to find out.
The story is wonderfully detailed and descriptive- bringing the story and characters to ‘life’. The characters were well developed, interesting, and somewhat quirky. Making this a really fun and engaging read.

Thank you, Mr. Wikoff!

 

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Anastasia Dodson

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Such an interesting book and a great Debut for this author!
I enjoyed this book throughout its entirety and the author’s writing style was great. There was so much detail that I felt like I was experiencing the story with the main characters. Speaking of Charcters, they all were fantastic. I’m having a hard time picking a favorite because they’re all great and have their own awesomeness about them. This is a SciFi book that takes us to different worlds, and the author has a handy Dandy guide at the beginning of the book that helps with the who’s who. A book full of suspenseful awesomeness, I enjoyed traveling through space time and I am looking forward to reading more by this author in the future. I would recommend this to anyone that likes Science Fiction books!
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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Heather Lovelace

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I read the blurb for this book, I was immediately intrigued. I dove into the pages with anticipation and am so very glad I found this new author.

To say the world building is epic might be an understatement. Talisman takes us on a journey through space and time (no pun intended). In fact, the world building was done on such a level that likened itself, in my estimation, to Terry Goodkind and Terry Pratchett.

Fantasy lovers, you will be enthralled by the characters you are introduced to and how everything interconnects. Truthfully, the level of detail I found in the pages I am not sure I will fully appreciate until I have read the story for a second and third time.

Talisman is truly gifted and has presented readers with a brand new universe to dive headlong into. I cannot wait to devour the pages again and slip back into the world that lay in its pages.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Chicken Scratch (The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series Book 1) by Becki Willis – Review by Heather Lovelace

Chicken Scratch (The Sisters, Texas #1)Chicken Scratch by Becki Willis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this cozy mystery. I found the main character to be relatable and the circumstances beset upon her to draw the reader in emotionally. The book was paced well and had a good push and pull within the plot. I was pleased to find out this is the beginning of a series and look forward to continuing on in it.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Jonell Collins

Journeys Through SpaceTimeJourneys Through SpaceTime by James Talisman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Journeys Through Space Time, by James Talisman, was an interesting journey. It is a thinking book. I found I had to read it in small installments. Or maybe I just think too much. I felt a need to think about some of the things in the story. Many actors on this stage and many acts. I feel the need to read it again because I get the feeling when I come to the end that I have missed something. Most stories when you get to the end you expect them to be all tied up in a bow. Not this one. It leaves you thinking long after you’ve read the last page. I hope this author is well on his way to many more good stories.

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The Fisher Men On the X (Fisher Men Book III) by Rebel Nicks O’Dey – Review by Renee Ullery

Fisher Men On the X (Book III)Fisher Men On the X by Rebel Nicks O’Dey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Fisher Men On the X: Standalone book III. Steamy Military Romance by Rebel Nicks O’Dey
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This is the third story in this series. All of the stories in this series can be read as a standalone, but I think that it will be more enjoyable if you read them all. This is a great series, and this story does not disappoint. These characters, Becca and Zack, are great in their own way. They met again, but they are different than they were before. Becca is strong and amazing. They have great chemistry. I hope that you enjoy this book as much as I did!

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Pieces Of A Lie by Rowena Holloway – Review by Jonell Collins

Pieces of a LiePieces of a Lie by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again with Pieces of A Lie, Rowena Holloway gives us a story that gives us an opportunity for some inner reflection. At the center of it is her relationship with her parents. Sometimes in ways we cannot recognize our relationships shape us. Our heroine in this story is Mina, and she is one tough cookie. She has built a wall so high that no one is going to get to her heart. Our hero Linc is so bound up in his own feelings of shame and inadequacy he almost misses his cue. This was a delightful little romance wrapped up in suspense and intrigue. A very pleasant little romp until you get to the end……it’s a “can’t put it down” after that.

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My Life Series: Prequel to The Brothers of Camelot by Necie Navone – Review by Robin Rankin

My Life Series: Box Set: Prequel to Brothers of CamelotMy Life Series: Box Set: Prequel to Brothers of Camelot by Necie Navone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My Life Series: Box Set: Prequel to Brothers of Camelot by Necie Navone kept me on the edge of my seat starting in book one and didn’t let up once through book three.

Alessandra had a privileged but not so happy life. She’s the Princess in a mafia family in Italy and though she has friends and family she’s close with, her world is quite small until one fateful trip.

Alessandra’s life and story made my head spin with some of the things that happen to her but she refused to allow everything especially the bad things define her and her life.

I loved the all three of the books, but I think the third is my favorite. She’s living her best life and that’s all anyone wants.

This is a decent time commitment but oh so worth it.

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Mirela Ruiz

Journeys Through SpaceTimeJourneys Through SpaceTime by James Talisman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Journey Through SpaceTime by James Talisman was a great science fiction read! I would give this book a 5 out of 5 stars. I love science fiction because of the world building, the unique characters, and the philosophy they teach. James does a great job incorporating all 3 of my wants in Journey Through SpaceTime. The worlds that were presented just blew me away. I loved the variety, it really helped keep all the worlds separate in my head. The characters were well rounded and I loved the varied histories. Lastly, the life lessons were very impactful, especially in light of personal growth and development.

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THE FISHER MEN ON THE X (FISHER MEN BOOK III) BY REBEL NICKS O’DEY – REVIEW BY MICHELLE MULVEY

Fisher Men On the X (Book III)Fisher Men On the X by Rebel Nicks O’Dey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Fisher Men On The X is the first book I’ve read by this author. I thought the book was well written and somewhat captivating. This book has the reader on an emotion roller coaster throughout every chapter. Sweet innocent, Becca is finally grown up and she’s not the brainwashed little girl the Seh thought she was. She was such a weak, character in the beginning but turned out to be just like Zack calls her…a total bada$$!!! I liked to see how the story progressed. Everyone has monsters in the closet. Even those who seem so strong. The fisher men can save everyone but will settle for saving one at a time.

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Sheri Schrader

Journeys Through SpaceTimeJourneys Through SpaceTime by James Talisman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Journeys Through SpaceTime by James Talisman is the first book in the Journeys Through series. This is a first-time author and I was impressed by what I read. This is a book filled with science fiction, fantasy, time travel, and multiple universes. This is a well thought out and interesting book that kept me reading and engaged with the fascinating story. The characters are interesting and those from some of the other worlds harken back to mythology and our ancient history. I really liked the storytelling and the development of different locations. I look forward to what this author writes next and to see where he takes us in his series.

Review by @sherimichelle1

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The Fisher Men On the X (Fisher Men Book III) by Rebel Nicks O’Dey – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Fisher Men On the X (Book III)Fisher Men On the X by Rebel Nicks O’Dey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Fisher Men On the X (Fisher Men Book III) by Rebel Nicks O’Dey
5 stars

Ok, who is chopping onions over here? I haven’t cried from sadness and laughter so much in one book before. This one really hit me as its a lot more detailed in the characters this time. It says its a standalone, and it can be read that way but I promise you won’t want to, so read the others!
We follow Zack and Becca in this one and its oh so different than the others. I knew it would be but I was not prepared.
I will not be giving details as it all plays into everything and I don’t want to possibly give any spoilers.
If you loved the first two books, then be prepared for this one. I have a new favorite author!

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Kari Anne Horstman

Journeys Through SpaceTimeJourneys Through SpaceTime by James Talisman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you like sci-fi, this is your book! Incredibly well written book with a unique plot. The world-building is phenomenal. This book deserves and demands your full attention but it is WELL worth it. Once you get started, you definitely won’t want to put it down! Marvelous job! 5 stars!

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Devil’s Dilemma: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter #4) by Manda Mellett – Review by Susan Mowdy

Devil's Dilemma (Satan's Devils MC Colorado Chapter #4)Devil’s Dilemma by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve said it in every other review and I’ll scream it from the rooftops about how obsessed I am with this series! I love a good MC but it take me a lot to get myself hooked onto one and this one has me hooked! Each and every story is purely unique and not something you can read in any other series. It first starts out with Melissa and Skull then Melissa and Pyro. So much is going on and so much story that it’s too hard to put down. You will find any excuse just to read one more chapter until there is no more chapters to read and you have 6 loads of laundry to fold!

Review by @listersda
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To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal Book 1) by Jamie A. Waters – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal Series, #1)To Kill a Fae by Jamie A. Waters
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal Book 1) by Jamie A. Waters

5-Stars

To Kill a Fae (The Dragon Portal Book 1) by Jamie A. Waters was an excellent novel. It was written well and difficult to put down. I loved the character development put into the main characters and supporting characters. They were easy to visualize and picture in the story. I also enjoyed how easily the story flowed and captured my attention. I was hooked from the beginning until the very end. This novel was very creative and entertaining. This is the first book I have read from this Author and I cant wait to read more in this series. I highly recommend it!

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