Amy’s Santa (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #1) by Manda Mellett – Review by Heather Lovelace

Amy's Santa (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #1)Amy’s Santa by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mellett is simply an extremely gifted writer that has an incredible ability to pull the reader in and connect immediately to her characters. This latest MC book is absolutely no exception. A little romance and a little suspense and a little holiday all thrown together to make one incredibly enjoyable holiday read. I loved Amy and Drew and cannot wait to read this book again.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent – Review by Erica Fish

Running In Snow, A Holiday NovellaRunning In Snow, A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Running in Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent is a great get you in the mood for the holidays. Renee Regent has a great plot line for both stories and connectable characters. There are two short stories in the book one is about Noelle and the other short story is about Eve. In Noelle’s Promise-Noelle has promised never like to celebrate the holidays until Logan. She promised to spend the holidays with Logan and his family. Will Noelle be able to put her past behind her? Will She enjoy the holidays with Logan? Eve’s Hope is another short story. Eve is accepts an invitation to her neighbor’s party. Eve has had a streak of bad luck at parties. She expected her streak to continue, when all of a sudden to much her surprise having a good time. Will her streak of bad luck continue or will she break her streak and have a great time?

I did finish this book in one sitting. It was a fast read but one to make you believe in miracles and how you can make a situation good or bad with your mindset.

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella By Autumn Sand – Review By Stacey Baxter

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I must start of with how much I love this author I’m always excited to read novels from Autumn! This one didn’t disappoint me once again a brilliant storyline with amazing character’s once again I loved them in the last book so I knew I would love them all over again. It’s an easy short read following after Joe football which I do highly recommend reading that first just do you can get to know the characters more first. I can’t wait to read more from Autumn brilliant Novella!!

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Amber Lange

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand was a fun read. I enjoyed it a lot. It had been a while since I read the first book. It was nice to see Favor and Brice again as well as the other characters. Overall I felt like it was well done. It was a short and quick read. It was full romance but not over the top. A great book on communication and friendship. 4 star rating.

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The Crown of Stones: Magic-Price by C.L. Schneider – Review by Sarah Oakes

Magic-Price (The Crown of Stones, #1)Magic-Price by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A great read about temptation. Ian Troy is a Shinree, one of a race of magical beings. Ten years ago, he stopped a war with dark magic and paid the price. Now, he roams the world, helping out where he can. When pursuing an assassin, he discovers there may be more to magic than he imagined. As events unravel, Ian finds friends and foes alike and struggles to resist the addiction of magic. Can he use magic for good or will he pay the price of death and destruction once again?
A great read. Well developed plot with twists and turns that I just couldn’t put down. Well developed characters like Ian as a strong warrior but with his anxieties underneath. Great cast of supporting characters like the sarcastic but kind Malaq or the supportive Jarryd.
I loved the visual detail throughout the novel like with the destruction and the use of grey and dark colours draining even the description of life. Or the scenes with the eldrings later on as gothic and monstrous and beautiful, wonderfully written. Or the swamp with its mud and bogs with their sounds and smells so vivid its as if you’re actually there.
A great example of world building with a range of magical beings in a fantasy world with their own rules and laws and histories.i also liked the sense of geography with its islands and swamps and mountains giving the reader a sense of the world as .harsh and unforgiving.
I also liked the use of suspense with details revealed slowly to make you want to keep on reading to find out the truth.The only issue I would raise is that there was some reptition with ians guilt which could have been reduced. Overall, a great read and I would give four stars.

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Forbidden Love; Written by Lisa Jones Gentry, As Told by Joe Steele – Review by Susan Mowdy

Forbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe SteeleForbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe Steele by Lisa Jones Gentry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Never have I ever read a book like this! This was a beautifully written story about Father Grau and Sister Legocki and their forbidden attraction. Not only is it a priest and a nun frowned upon to have any relationship but they fell in love during the time where it were a black man with a white woman would not be accepted in the eyes of society. I was completely hooked by this emotional journey and one I don’t think I’ll forget anytime soon! You grow to love these characters and I kept forgetting that they took vows and all of this was forbidden and you just wanted to root for their love!

This book is a definite must read!

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Earl of Darby (Wicked Earls’ Club) (Once Upon A Widow Book 4) by Aubrey Wynne – Review by Jenni Bishop

Earl of Darby (Wicked Earls' Club) (Once Upon A Widow Book 4)Earl of Darby (Wicked Earls’ Club) by Aubrey Wynne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Earl of Darby (Wicked Earls’ Club) (Once Upon A Widow Book 4) by Aubrey Wynne is a Christmas tale steeped in tragedy, but it is also a romance that is fun and will make you laugh at the Aunts view of the world and her charm. It is very well written and captures your heart and steal your emotions.

The Earl of Darby has lived the last five years as a rake after the horror he faced. He is also on the hunt for the one monster who caused his pain and the pain of so many others. However, he is called upon to keep an eye on his mates’ sister as he escorts her and his sweet sister to their coming out in the ton his emotions lead him in a direction he did not see coming.

Hannah is looking forward to the balls, parties and being in the city. She is excited to see the one who has stolen her heart, but she quickly learns that her heart really beats for another. When she finds herself alone in the dark with a monster, she is not sure she will survive to tell him exactly how she feels.

I am enjoying the stories that Aubrey has written and look forward to more.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Gillian Fawell

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was awesome. Lara Ward Casio has managed to pull off a fantastic combination of laughs, spice and heartwrenching moments. The main characters Ava and Ford are easy to fall in love with and Hula Girl quickly became a book I couldn’t put down! I look forward to reading more of Lara’s books! Definitely check this one out!

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Earl of Darby (Wicked Earls’ Club) (Once Upon A Widow Book 4) by Aubrey Wynne – Review by Michelle Austin

Earl of Darby (Wicked Earls' Club) (Once Upon A Widow Book 4)Earl of Darby (Wicked Earls’ Club) by Aubrey Wynne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Earl of Darby was a great 5 star read and book 4 in the Once Upon A Widow series.

We start out with a heartbreaking tragedy that left Nicholas reeling with all that was revealed. This tragedy has made a big impact on him and the fact he doesn’t celebrate christmas. He has built up walls and has avoided women as well.

Hannah is getting ready for her first season. She has her sights set on one specific man, Gideon, however when she finds out he has eyes on someone else she is devastated. When her brother has to go home to be with his wife, he leaves her in the care of his best friend, Nicholas. When Hannah meets Nicholas she is instantly drawn to him.

When Hannah catches the eye of someone very dangerous, things take a scary twist.. Can Nicholas keep Hannah safe? Will they give into their attraction?

Overall I really enjoyed this read, I liked watching these two slowly come together. I really liked Nicholas and I wanted to see him happy again, Hannah was perfect for him. My emotions were all over the place. This was a Christmas love story with a twist and I loved it. This is a must read series and I look forward to reading more from this author.

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Maggie by Mya O’Malley – Review by Heather Harmon

MaggieMaggie by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Maggie by Mya O’Malley
“Have you ever wondered what it would be like to share your home with an unearthly spirit who can’t find closure?”
This book gripped my attention and never let it go! It’s an intriguing story that keeps you reading to find out what’s next Between Ryan and Naomi as well as Naomi and Bryce. Mrs. O’Malley has done a great job with giving you the details you need to picture the story as you’re reading it! Following Naomi, as she tries to write maggie’s story and deals with a dating dilemma with a twist of Danger Makes this book a true page-turner. I look forward very much to read more from Mrs. O’Malley I enjoy her writing style.

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Heather Harmon

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hula Girl by Laura Ward Cosio
What happens in Maui, stays in Maui. Unless you run into your vacation fling back home . . .
If you like romance and are looking for the next great read look no further.
Laura Ward Cosio has such talent with her word selection and description she’s truly made this book a page-turner that will keep you reading so you’ll know what’s happening next.
Miss Ruiz who’s a workaholic is pushed into a forced vacation to a tropical paradise where things spice up when she has a fling with a handsome man who’s her opposite! Can opposites really attract? with this page-turner, you’ll really visualize yourself right alongside Miss Ruiz and her hunky fling.

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Forbidden Love; Written by Lisa Jones Gentry, As Told by Joe Steele – Review by Heather Harmon

Forbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe SteeleForbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe Steele by Lisa Jones Gentry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Forbidden Love is the true story of Father William Grau, a black Catholic priest, and Sister Sophie Legocki, a white Polish-American nun who, in the segregated fifties, defied the church and society.”

This book is a real page-turner! I couldn’t stop reading, This story really does touch your heart and makes you want to know what happens next. While reading you’ll really feel like you know Joe, William, Sophie. If you have experience with Adoption and or segregation you’ll be able to relate to this book. I’m very impressed with how well Mrs. Gentry filled her pages with so many great details without overwhelming the readers.

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Testament of Feats: Book of Sorrows Book Two by K.H. Jones – Review by Heather Harmon

Testament of Feats: Book of Sorrows (Book Two 2)Testament of Feats: Book of Sorrows by Kimm Jones
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Testaments of feat: book of sorrows By K.H. Jones
“There was a time on earth where the ancient and the new strived against each other,”
Another very well written story by K.H. Jones. I’ve enjoyed following Screams quest from Testaments of feats book of judgments. The flow from one book to the next. If you haven’t read the first book I highly recommend it. K.H. Jones truly brings the characters to life with the writing style. I’m eager to read more from this great author.

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Testament of Feats: Book of Judgement Book One by K.H. Jones – Review by Heather Harmon

Testament of Feats: Book of Sorrows (Book Two 2)Testament of Feats: Book of Sorrows by Kimm Jones
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Testaments of feat: book of sorrows By K.H. Jones
“There was a time on earth where the ancient and the new strived against each other,”
Another very well written story by K.H. Jones. I’ve enjoyed following Screams quest from Testaments of feats book of judgments. The flow from one book to the next. If you haven’t read the first book I highly recommend it. K.H. Jones truly brings the characters to life with the writing style. I’m eager to read more from this great author.

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Alice Will: Dreams of Chaos Book 1 by Ashley Chappell – Review by Heather Harmon

Alice Will (Dreams of Chaos #1)Alice Will by Ashley Chappell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Alice Will by Ashley Chappell
Gods, monsters, and magic make and break the rules in the young adult fantasy Dreams of Chaos series
The beginning dragged a bit for me personally but the more I read the more into the book I got. I enjoyed all the way, Mrs. Chappell splashed the magic and gods and more throughout the pages ! it really pulls you in further and further to the book. The detail that Mrs. Chappell used to describe the times and areas in this story is great! Really pulls you into the book. I look forward to reading more from Mrs. Chappell.

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Misplaced (Joined Book Two) by Mara Gan – Review by Sheri Schrader

Misplaced: Joined: Book TwoMisplaced: Joined: Book Two by Mara Gan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Misplaced: Joined by Mara Gan is the second book in the Joined series. This one doesn’t seem like a direct continuation of the first book but there are connections revealed. Meda has found herself on the beach with no memory of anything other than her name. She has the special skill of healing people she finds out quickly. Who is Meda and how does she fit in?
This book is a sci-fi, fantasy, with romance. There is action, twists, and lots of intrigue and danger. I enjoyed seeing how Meda was going to change and learn who she is in this book. I am curious where this author will go next with the story.

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Mirela Ruiz

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio was sweet and romantic read. I would give this book a five out of five stars. I loved Ava, she was brilliant and hilarious to read! I loved the twists and turns throughout the story. I felt myself in Ava’s shoes and really felt like I experienced her journey too. I did enjoy getting Ford’s point of view too! He was a great read.

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Spicetopia Boxed Set (Books 1-4) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Sheri Schrader

Spicetopia Boxed Set (Books 1-4)Spicetopia Boxed Set by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Spicetopia Boxed Set by Phoebe Alexander is the set of 4 books that make up this series. Always love when I can get the entire series in one go. These can be read as a standalone but each book has characters in common. I have read book 2 and 3 in the series and am excited now to get to read 1 and 4.
Virtue & Vice by Phoebe Alexander is the second book in the Spicetopia series. This can be read as a standalone but I recommend reading them in order. Moon and Katja are part of a team bringing adult’s everywhere a place to play with a bit nice with much naughty. It was also cool to see the story from their view since the first book was from the view of Cy and Jolie. As always, I enjoyed Phoebe Alexander’s writing and how each of her characters are distinct individuals. This is a fun, quick read and left me wanting the next book in the series. I can’t wait to see where this continuing story leads.
Fire & Ice by Phoebe Alexander is the third book in the Spicetopia series. Right off this is not for teens due to sexual content! Otherwise, this is a fun series set at an adult theme park. These do not need to be read in order but I have enjoyed the series in the order of the books. Neve Romano, Director of Security, and Enya Moore, Director of Public Relations are called to work together to save the park from sabotage. The only problem is she is fire and he is ice. When they start working together there is some steam started between them.
I enjoy Phoebe Alexander’s books and this is another to the growing list I have enjoyed. If you like a good read with a bit of suspense, some spicy parts this is the book for you.

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Cassi Rogers

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hula Girl by Laura Ward Cosio is a wonderful stand-alone novel. The authors writing was flawless. She beautifully created a story with a great punch line, excellent character descriptions and many heart touching moments. Ava is a lawyer and has been busting her hinny off for the last 6 years to get herself where she is. Her boss forces her hand at taking a vacation in Hawaii. While on her vacation, taking a trip to the store, she is forced down a side road to avoid smashing a wayward chicken in the middle of the road. With no turn around point, she follows the road to the end, where it leads her to Ford. What ensues is just a pure blissful, steamy, vacation fling. After Ava’s vacation is over and she returns home, she buries herself in her work once again… only to run into her surfer boy in her hometown at a prestigious law firm event. Feelings are shared and explored, hurt and hidden. The chemistry between these two is way more than what a small vacation fling allows… but they live in two different states so how will they ever make it work? This book was excellent and I am glad I stumbled upon it. I laughed a lot, teared up in a few places, and felt my heart swoon at all the charm. You’ll definitely want to add this to your reading list.

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Cassi Rogers

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break by Autumn Sand was a very short but precious book. Unfortunately, I didn’t read the book that came before this one so I feel as if I missed a lot of background story and information pertaining to the characters but it didn’t take anything away from this book. I was able to follow along and understand things just fine. I enjoyed the characters, their personalities, and the storyline of this book. A group of friends going off on a summer vacation… what can be better than that? There was a lot of emotions packed in to this book in the form of secrets and the ins and outs of friendships. It was written very well and gripped me from start to finish.

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Running In Snow – A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent – Review by Heather Bass

Running In Snow, A Holiday NovellaRunning In Snow, A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have read a couple of books from this author and they are always great. This book is two short stories that will get you into the holiday spirit. These stories got me hooked on this book and I couldn’t put it down. I read this book straight through. These stories are different but all about the same thing, hope.

Noelle has some very bad Christmas memories and that’s why she doesn’t celebrate it. She now has a boyfriend in her life that is taking her to see his family for Christmas. Noelle is scared that something bad is going to happen. She is doing just fine until all her memories come back and she runs. Will Noelle find peace or will her memories continue to haunt her?

Eve can’t stand New Years and she thinks she is cursed. So she stays home this year but that turns out to be not as good. Eve ends up at a party that can change her life if she lets it. She is at her hot neighbors house and she feels something she has not felt before. Will Eve have an unforgettable New Years or will it be even worse?

Review by @heatherbass
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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Jana Teppih

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella is a standalone by Autumn Sand and it is part of her college romance series of Joe Football. It was such a fun to meet up with Favor, Brice, Jana, Wayne and Cal again and be part of their road trip to New York.
I have read more or less everything that Autumn has written and I think it does not matter whether she writes for us grown-ups or for young adults, she hits the spot every time! Even when the story seems so straight forward on the surface, she manages to throw in a curveball and that is also the case with this novella … at times love is just not enough and secrets do have power to tear friends apart!
I am looking forward to whatever comes next in the Joe Football series and I am keeping my fingers crossed that Autumn gives us …

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Winds of Fear (Fearless Series Book 3) by Gledé Browne Kabongo – Review by Kerry Baker

Winds of Fear (Fearless Series #3)Winds of Fear by Glede Browne Kabongo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Winds of Fear by Glede Browne Kabongo is an amazing and gripping story. Although this book is part of a series it can be read as a standalone – it is the first book I have read by this author and I didn’t at any point feel like I was missing something from having not read the previous ones.
This book was an absolute thrilling ride. The description alone caught my interest and from the moment I started reading the book I was hooked. At times it honestly felt like the pages turned themselves I was reading it that fast. I just had to know what was going on!
Having never read anything by this author before I didn’t know what to expect. What I found was a well developed and intriguing psychological story that I couldn’t put down. With fantastic characters there was nothing about this book I didn’t like. I cannot wait to read more by this author – starting with the rest of this series.

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Misplaced (Joined Book Two) by Mara Gan – Review by Kerry Baker

Misplaced: Joined: Book TwoMisplaced: Joined: Book Two by Mara Gan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Misplaced by Mara Gan is the second book in the Joined series. This book doesn’t necessarily need to be read in order although I would recommend it as I feel the overall story will be more fluent.
I was excited to start reading this book given how much I loved the first. Honestly I didn’t like this one quite as much however I still really really enjoyed it. I knew early on that I absolutely had to find out what was going on and to see if Meda was ever going to discover her missing memories – and what those memories might hold for her.
The characters were all interesting and I liked how it felt as though they all played a part. The story was full of twists and turns that it kept you on the edge of your seat the whole way through. I would definitely recommend this series.

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A Song to Remember: A Crescent City Wolf Pack Novella (Mystifying Music Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Naomi McDonald

A Song to Remember: A Crescent City Wolf Pack Novella (Mystifying Music Book 3)A Song to Remember: A Crescent City Wolf Pack Novella by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Song to Remember is a novella set in the Crescent City Wolf Pack series but you can read it as a standalone. It is a quick but enjoyable read.
This story gets straight to the action and doesn’t stop. I love how this author can tell such a vivid story even with this not being a full-length novel. A Song to Remember gives you some emotional moments mixed in with the danger and suspense.
Overall, a fun, romantic read. This novella is a great supplement to the series. If you haven’t read the other books, you really should!

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Spicetopia Boxed Set (Books 1-4) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Maura Harper

Spicetopia Boxed Set (Books 1-4)Spicetopia Boxed Set by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The SPICETOPIA boxed set is a great way to read this hot and spicy series.

Spicetopia is an adult theme park which is family run – family of blood and family of choice.

It is a well written series full of open door sex, suspense, BDSM, rollercoasters and romance… .Each book moves forward at a great pace, contains interesting characters and situations. There are erotic elements mixed in with everything which makes for very interesting reading.

The Boxset contains:
-Sugar & Spice (Book One)- Cy and Jolie’s story.
-Virtue & Vice (Book Two)- Moon & Katja’s story
-Fire & Ice (Book Three)- Neve and Enya’s story.
-Naughty & Nice (Book Four)- Micah & Natalie’s story.

*****

Review by @mauraharper

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Spicetopia Boxed Set (Books 1 – 4) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Jenni Bishop

Spicetopia Boxed Set (Books 1-4)Spicetopia Boxed Set by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Spicetopia Boxed Set (Books 1-4) by Phoebe Alexander is a one stop shop to her steamy, sexy and oh so titillating stories. The characters are great and you can feel their struggles, their love, their pain.

Sugar & Spice (Spicetopia #1) I really enjoyed this book, being a little different than her other books made me want to see what it was all about. Let’s just say I was pleasantly surprised, I shouldn’t have been because I enjoy her other books.

Cy is on orders to infiltrate the enemy, the works at his parents theme park but as time goes on he realises just who is the enemy. However when he meets the queen of Spicetopia, he can’t get her out of his mind. Will he join the fight and get the girl?

Jolie is a hard working woman who works two jobs just to scrape by. When a certain young man comes to work she can’t get him out of her head but it can never be that is until he wears her down but will he really still want her when he learns her secrets?

Virtue & Vice (Spicetopia #2) is another excellent spicy and steamy romance. I really enjoy Phoebe’s work and always get lost in her stories. Her character portrayal of Moon and Katja are spot on. The stories are so hot and steamy that will leave you in need of a cold shower. I love that the story has a background story to tell as well. What can I say really, Phoebe’s work speaks for itself?

Fire & Ice (Spicetopia #3) is suspenseful, intriguing and mysterious story that is also fun and I love the banter of the main characters. It is also sexy and steamy and a great continuation of this excellent series. This is a little different from the first two but I loved it. Phoebe has created a world where all our pleasures will come true, a world where anything goes, a world for the rich and famous set on a tropical island which really makes it a hardship to read. Not. It is a quick read but it has a lot going on which keeps you glued to the pages wanting to know who is after them.

Neve is the head security guy for the new Spicetopia and is on a press circuit with the head of media, Enya. Unfortunately she is a pain in his neck. He is a man of few words and a huge chip on his shoulder but it seems nothing can get through to him. That is until they disappear but will anyone be able to find them?

Enya loves to talk, it is her job after all but Neve is a hard nut to crack. When things go wrong and they are both in danger, suddenly she sees him in a completely different light. I fell in love with Neve and Enya’s and their thoughts and way with each other had me laughing, they are truly delightful.

Naughty & Nice (Spicetopia #4) is my absolute favourite of the series but I will not reveal any of its secrets because I will leave a full review under its own book, because I have just finished this wonderful tale. Suffice it to say Phoebe did a great job and it is one book you don‘t want to miss out on.

If you like something oh so sexy and erotic, steaming and exciting then this is a bookset you should grab and dive right in. A great read to get lost in to unwind.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Lisa Brydalski

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break (A Joe Football Novella) by author Autumn Sand follows the events of Joe Football showing what the group is up to during their summer break. Brice, Favor, Wayne, Jana and Cal are on their way to NYC to spend the summer with their friend Egon and his band. While there they will question relationships, love and life. Choices will be made, secrets found out and friendships tested before the end of the summer. What will become of this group of friends?
It has been a while since I read Joe Football and you really need to read that before taking on Summer Break. Once I started Summer Break though, it all started coming back to me and I enjoyed seeing what happens with this core group of friends. I can’t wait to see what comes next for Brice and Favor as well as Jana and Wayne!

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Naughty & Nice (Spicetopia #4) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Maura Harper

Naughty & NiceNaughty & Nice by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the fourth book in the SPICETOPIA series. NAUGHTY AND NICE is just that.
NAUGHTY
AND
NICE
This is a series that has evolved in such a way that it doesn’t feel old or recycled. There is a fresh outlook to each story and I think it is best read in order.

While this is the story of Micah & Natalie and they are two very unique individuals. Each has a strength and resolution which surprise themselves.

This story is well written, has a great cadence and moves through the arch seamlessly.

*****

Review by @mauraharper

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Somebody in the Neighborhood by Judy Moore – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Somebody in the NeighborhoodSomebody in the Neighborhood by Judy Moore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a page turner, who done it kind of story. It is a well developed story that I read in one sitting. It is engaging and the characters made the story realistic. I enjoyed how the characters are connectable, relateable and watching the growth of the story. You have three murders, who will be next is anyone’s guess. When I thought I had it figured out, another twist was added to the plot. I highly recommend this suspense, mystery story and find out for yourself who is the murderer.

Review by @bjwagner
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