Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Carla Clemmons

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read by Nikki Vale and what an awesome read! She really knows how to tie the story together. Weaving the past and present together! The descriptions and details make you feel like you are there. I love Kendyll as a character! The mystery of this romance will keep you reading for more. This was my first read by Nikki Vale but won’t be the last!

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Erin Wolf

Goddess of EverythingGoddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I give Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III, 4 stars.

This was a very unique and interesting story. The way it is written reminds me of the stories passed down from generation to generation by the peoples whom have roamed this earth for many, many years. It also seems fable-like, there is definitely great wisdom to be found within the story. The author has a very unique style of writing, relying less on spoken dialogue and more on giving us very detailed descriptions of what exactly is happening. I will admit, it took some getting used to, but once I got used to it, I was pulled in. This is the essential good vs. evil, but the evil is in hiding. I could not wait to find out who would prevail.

This is very much an adult book, as some of the subjects maybe disturbing to the younger people and hose fainter of heart. That being said, if you are interested in a suspense/horror tale with supernatural elements that also teaches you a lesson, this book is for you.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Kayla Octaviano

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“Where Flowers Bloom” is a very unique story about two brave women’s lives, one past and one present, that were destined to be told simultaneously. Both women find love, but lose themselves in the process.

Nikki Vale’s writing is fun to read and extremely hard to put down. I actually read 1/3 of the book in one day.

The realistic historical accounts made the supernatural aspect of her book valid and inspired. Kendyll and Rose’s stories are beautifully written and will entrap your attention until the end. The book is extremely well-rounded and I would recommend it to anybody who would love an addicting book that keeps you guessing.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Candida Hopper

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where Flowers Bloom: A Romantic, Modern to Historical, Mystery
By Nikki Vale

This book drew me in and I was hooked. It had romance, mystery, past, present, and plenty of emotion. The history in this house was so interesting to read about. When Kendyll decided to buy the house based on a feeling she had when Violet showed it to her and aunt Aster also knew she was the one, I knew there was more to this story than meets the eye. There are great characters in this story. There were unexpected moments in this story and most surprising was the ending. I don’t want to give anything away but I will say this author definitely knows how to tell a story that I enjoyed very much. I highly recommend this book.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Rachel Moss

Where Flowers BloomWhere Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale was a great and intriguing read! I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I definitely wasn’t disappointed. I honestly didn’t want to put this book down. It was extremely well written, with some great characters and storyline. The imagery in this novel was amazing. I felt like I could picture everything perfectly just from how well written it was. This is my first time reading from this author, but it definitely won’t be my last. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel and can’t wait to read more in th future!

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Where Flowers BloomWhere Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where Flowers Bloom was amazing! It was my first book by Nikki Vale, and I didn’t want to put it down. I was hooked from the very beginning with Kendyll’s dream, and had to know what happened next. The story was 2 stories, that came together at the end. Kendyll and her fiance Vance moved, in order to start fresh as a hope to rekindle their relationship. She buys a run down house, without even touring it, because it speaks to her. There is so much happening in the story, and there is never a dull moment. I don’t want to give anything away, but I love the characters. Vance comes off as a jerk, but then we see another side of him; Aster seems like a crazy old bat, but we soon discover how amazing she is. Kendyll was hoping to restart her relationship with Vance, but soon earns a new family in Violet, Wes and Aster. And then there is all of Kendyll’s dreams of Rose and Everett- which takes place in the slavery days. We get to see first hand what life could be like on a plantation, and the hardships surrounding it. This story is wholly unique, and I highly recommend it! The title itself is unveiled to have such a deep, beautiful meaning. So glad I chose this book, and I can’t wait to read more by Nikki Vale!

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Anantha Alagappan

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is an intense read centered around a romance writer, Kendryll, who is in the middle of a rocky relationship. Determined to give her relationship another chance and a fresh start, she decides to buy a property in an ancient plantation.
She falls in love with the plantation, but she keeps debating why she is drawn towards this place which had once housed several black slaves. She dreams about the people who used to live there. She is also attracted to a white man, who is helping her restore the house, which is strictly forbidden in her family.
Unable to decide if the house is playing its tricks on her, or is she genuinely falling in love with someone, Kendryll has confused feelings leading her to unravel more secrets of the hidden past of the house to determine her future.
It is a little complicated plot, as it draws parallels to what happened in the house in the past to Kendryll’s life. But it is indeed a very fascinating story, there are times when I had to reread certain bits to understand what is happening. But overall, quite an interesting read.

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Gunner: An Eidolon Black Ops Novel by Maddie Wade – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

Gunner (Eidolon Black Ops #6)Gunner by Maddie Wade
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gunner: An Eidolon Black Ops Novel by Maddie Wade is full of suspense. There is also romance, and action making it so much better.

Gunner Ramberg is a man full of sins, hoping he can do his best to wish it away one day. Lacey Canon, an ex-model who had her life turn upside down by a man that hurt her more than anyone can. She decided to settle down away from the drama. Gunner Ramberg works in private security and his life is all drama. After a chance encounter can they make it work?

This book is a series book and it’s book 6 in the series and there is more to come. I enjoyed reading this story. The suspense and action made the love story so much more enjoyable.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Chrissy Spulak

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 out of 5 stars.
I give Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale 5 stars only because I cannot give it more than that. This haunting story is rich with vivid storytelling and lively characters. It sucks you right in.
When Kendyll searches for a new home for her and her husband Vance, she ends up dismissing his wishes to find a more modern house and decides to purchase a grand plantation home. With the help of her new friends, Kendyll begins fixing up her new home and makes some startling discoveries along the way. This book is full of history, intrigue, and steamy romance. I highly recommend this book and this author.

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams – Review by Jessica Leombruno

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series, Book 1)Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry by Kira Adams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Just thinking about this book is bring tears to my eyes. Learning to Live by Kira Adams was emotional, beautiful, and unexpected. As this was a new author to me, I didn’t know what to expect but I can tell you that what I just read was not it. Ciera and Topher were two people that should have never been friends but they were what the other needed.

Kira brought me to a full emotional state reading this story. Her writing made me feel like I was alongside these characters and feeling everything they were going through. I was an ugly crying mess after reading that ending.

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series, Book 1)Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry by Kira Adams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in The Infinite Love series. This is a Contemporary Romance novel and is about 200 pages in length. This story follows Ciera and Topher, both high school seniors and socially as far apart as anyone can get. Ciera does not have much and is constantly bullied. Topher is the hot football player who can have anyone or anything he wants. Except his home life is something he keeps hidden. These two have more in common that they think.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Goddess of Everything: A Blood-Curdling Tale of the Affection of One Mother for Her Son and Her Son's Struggle for Truth, Freedom, and LoveGoddess of Everything: A Blood-Curdling Tale of the Affection of One Mother for Her Son and Her Son’s Struggle for Truth, Freedom, and Love by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This novel is a Thriller and is just under 200 pages. This story follows Gabriel, a psychiatric healer, Consuela, his wife, and Juana, his mother. His mother is the Superior of the Nunnery and the Orphanage. He tries to counsel the children at the orphanage and when Gabriel discovers children come up missing with no explanation, he starts asking questions that his mother does not like. His wife pushes him to discover these children are being sacrificed. This ritual is done to make Mother Superior and her nuns immortal. Then the unthinkable happens. Dear mother has kidnapped their four-year-old son. This is most definitely one of those books that will have you on the edge of your seat.

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Third Time’s a Ghost (Haunted Ever After Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Third Time's a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After, #3)Third Time’s a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another fun paranormal romance by Carrie Pulkinen, with a ghostly twist. Gage Dawson is an IT genius and a paranormal investigator but he is terrible at dating. However when he meets childhood best friend Erica again he is determined to tell her something that he never did in high school and that is that he loves her. Erica Miller is a Psychic medium who is struggling to make her haunted community theatre into a success. When Erica has problems with a ghost and it starts effecting her health she turns to paranormal investigator Gage. She is shocked to find that her once nerdy best friend is now rather sexy and neither of them can deny the chemistry between them. They just hope the spirits won’t come between them. I enjoyed this friends to lovers romance and loved Erica and Gage’s characters and how their relationship developed and changed throughout the book. The attraction between them definitely came across in the narrative and led to some steamy scenes. The storyline flows well and the plot kept me engaged in the story from start to finish. It can be read as a standalone story although the characters do pop up throughout the series of books. This is a lighthearted read which offers some real escapism to the reader and Pulkinen has become one of my favourite authors.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Carrie Reed

Goddess of Everything: A Blood-Curdling Tale of the Affection of One Mother for Her Son and Her Son's Struggle for Truth, Freedom, and LoveGoddess of Everything: A Blood-Curdling Tale of the Affection of One Mother for Her Son and Her Son’s Struggle for Truth, Freedom, and Love by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 stars!
It is a bit dark, but the story had me captivated, I could not put the book down.
What a fun read, and fun in the sense that the mystery, story and characters were so detailed. Gabriel and his mother’s relationship seems weird to me, and when Gabriel tries to discover why the children at the orphanage were going missing, she gets upset with all the questions. It is interesting to watch the inner turmoil in Gabriel as he wrestles with his love for his mother and his wife Consuela. The twists and turns throughout will keep you engaged and wanting more. I am very please with this book and will now be looking into more books by this author.

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Vengeance (The Sundown Series Book 5) by Courtney Konstantin – Review by Sheri Schrader

VengeanceVengeance by Courtney Konstantin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vengeance by Courtney Konstantin is the fifth book in Sundown Series. Don’t worry if you haven’t read the other books the author sets this up as an excellent standalone. Max is on a dangerous path and coming back from being tortured. Can she handle the pressure that is mounting more and more? I really enjoy Max because she is strong-willed and determined. The story building of a dystopian future is well done allowing one to be taken into the story. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to read a dystopian book at the moment with the pandemic going on but this actually was well done and didn’t disappoint. I have only read a few of the books by this author but I will be looking forward to reading more of her books in the future.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Where Flowers BloomWhere Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It’s not often that you pick up a book which you then literally can not put down but this is definitely one of those. I was hooked from page one and I just kept happily turning the pages. ‘Where Flowers Bloom’ is a mix of history, romance, mystery, paranormal and race issues all mixed up in a wonderful written story. When romance writer Kendyll agrees to move to a small town in North Carolina with her fiancé Vance in the hope of saving their relationship she does not realise how her life is about to change. As soon as Kendyll views a rundown estate she discovers that it is actually whispering to her of its past secrets. Having employed contractor, Wes to do up the old mansion, Kendall finds herself drawn to him and he makes her smile again. Although Wes attempts to keep his distance not wanting to come between Kendyll and Vance he finds the attraction between them too strong to ignore. Kendyll also starts having dreams about events that happened in the past on the estate and learns that it was involved with slavery. As a fiction writer Kendyll likes to write fairytale endings but really she just wants one for herself and finds she has a choice to make to reach her own happy ever after.

The descriptive narrative really brings both the past and the present settings to life which made me feel immersed and engaged in the story. The characters are likeable and relatable and again the author made them come alive and I found myself thinking about them long after I had finished the book. The storyline flows well, and is written in away that tells two stories at once without the reader getting confused. One a love triangle between Kendyll, Vance and Wes in the present and then through Kendyll’s dreams the story of the estate in the past and the effects of slavery. The story has so many different layers to it, from a steamy romance with a touch of the paranormal to a story about slavery, race and interracial dating, that it really is an original and unique read. Nikki Vale is a new author to me but I now look forward to reading other books by her.

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Gunner: An Eidolon Black Ops Novel by Maddie Wade – Review by Tausha Treadway

Gunner (Eidolon Black Ops #6)Gunner by Maddie Wade
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gunner: An Eidolon Black Ops Novel by Maddie Wade. This is such a good book, so full of emotions and tragedy. Its the story of Ramberg who is dealing with the ghosts of his past including almost losing his sister because of his actions. He is spending the rest of his life making up for that and trying to be a better person. He went to Eidolon because he thought they would be the family he never had but due to circumstances out of Gunner’s control he had to betray them so they have outcast him. Gunner is pretty much to the end of his rope and just wants to end things until he meets Lacey Canon who has walked away from fame due to a broken heart, to come home to a quiet life. When she runs into Gunner, a man who saved her life at one point she can’t quit thinking about him but when they spend a night together she is even deeper in but she finds out Gunner is fighting demons from his past. Will she be able to break thru those walls he’s put up and help him let go of the guilt he carries?

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Caralee Loonat

Goddess of Everything: A Blood-Curdling Tale of the Affection of One Mother for Her Son and Her Son's Struggle for Truth, Freedom, and LoveGoddess of Everything: A Blood-Curdling Tale of the Affection of One Mother for Her Son and Her Son’s Struggle for Truth, Freedom, and Love by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
4 Star!!!!

I took a little break from my favorite genre to read the second book by this author. I was taken down a supernatural mystery road full of intirgue and drama. I was definitely on the edge of my seat reading this book. The author has really written a chilling supernatural thriller that grabs the reader and keeps you till the end.

I found that I was really sympathetic to Consuela as she tries to open her husbands eyes to the evil that is his mother. It really is a complex story and I like how the author is able to keep the flow and drama going. It is so hard to see the evil in those we love or those whom we are supposed to respect. I find that the author has really written a good plot and you can feel the inner struggle of Gabriel as the book goes on. I must admit that even though this is not my go to genre it was a nice escape for a lazy Sunday.

Reviewed by @caraleeloonat
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Hungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie – Review by Meg Tyrrell

Hungry Business: A Short StoryHungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was by far the most interesting short story I’ve read in quite some time. I think it took me 30 minutes to finish it. I couldn’t stop reading. It was really that great! I don’t want to give too much away in my review, but I absolutely recommend it. The word building is fantastic. The way Maria was able to create such a detailed and complex story in a short amount of time is crazy to me. Worth every second I spent reading.

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Third Time’s a Ghost (Haunted Ever After Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Lisa Helmick

Third Time's a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After, #3)Third Time’s a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the last of this series. While I liked Gage and wanted his ever after…I can’t say I loved this book. It’s a second chance romance with some ghost issues. The story just didn’t call to me but it could others. I didn’t feel connected to either character other than the evilness from the mirror. It was easy (for me) to figure out how this one would go. The characters seemed indifferent. While Gage is a good secondary character he needs more to hold his own as a lead. His sisters did not really add to the picture.

So overall I usually enjoy this authors imagination but this one fell flat for me. It just didn’t grip me and make me not want to put it down. The evilness in here made this one a little dark. Not my cup of tea but it could be yours.

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Hungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie – Review by Dani Dando

Hungry Business: A Short StoryHungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I literally cannot get enough of the way that DeBlassie writes, I have read some of her other stuff and I adored that just as much as adored this, even this with its darker notes. Even the subject matter, being a little bit grim still had the same poetic lilt to it that I have come to expect from DeBlassie’s work. It was fantastic, some of the lines just seriously took my breath away, and I found myself reading this short number over and over again between the other books I have been picking up. Just like the other works of DeBlassies I have read, I wished there was more of this, seventeen pages just is not enough. I cannot recommend this short little number enough, it is fantastic and beautiful even with all its grimness.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Dani Dando

Where Flowers BloomWhere Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was an interesting read; I really loved the historical element and I thought that it was handled with consideration and respect. As romances go, I’m not usually a massive fan but this had a softness to it that I adored. Vale has an addictive way of writing that gets right to the heart and soul of people which I love.
Kendyll writes romance stories but her own relationship with her other half is far from perfect. Believing they need a new start, somewhere fresh and far from all the problems they have so getting a chance to move somewhere new seems like a dream come true, even if the house they are supposed to move to does have a sketchy past. In spite of the place being known for its Plantation history, Kendyll can’t help but feel drawn to it and once she takes on the place as her own, she starts having vivid dreams that feel too real to be her imagination. Added to all of this is her connection to the man Wes who is helping her fix up the place, she can’t help her growing feelings for him, even if they are frowned upon by her family, and of course a little dodgy considering she is already in a relationship.
I really enjoyed the journey this story took me on and thought it was a compelling and well-thought-out romance that is well thought out and worth your time. Give it a read.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Laura Furuta

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2)
By T.S. Simons
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons. It is a story that pulled me in from the beginning and didn’t let me go until the final page. The author does an amazing job of making the storyline and the characters come alive. The book is well-written, and I found myself turning pages to find out what happens next. The story will make you wonder what you would do in the same situation. This is a book that I got lost in and seemed to be over too soon. I enjoyed reading about the characters and the interactions between them. This is a story that is interesting, intriguing, exciting, and entertaining. Don’t miss out on reading it. It is a book I would highly recommend.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Karyn Taylor

Where Flowers BloomWhere Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where Flowers Bloom: A Romantic, Modern to Historical, Mystery by Nikki Vale is a great romance story that totally drew me in from the very beginning and didn’t let go. Nikki Vale was an author that I had not read before reading Where Flowers Bloom but I would certainly read more of her work now as I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Romance novelist Kendyll moves to North Carolina to try to rekindle the romance with her fiancé Vance. When she buys a very old house it seems as if the house has it’s own story to tell. Kendyll’s very vivid dreams also seem to be telling the story of a time long ago. I have to say that I became more invested in the story of Rose and Everett than I did of the ‘love triangle’ between Kendyll, Vance and construction manager (who is also related to the homes former owner) Wesley.
This is a very well written story. The author is telling 2 stories at the same time which I can imagine must be very difficult to do. The author also does a fantastic job of tackling the issue of black slavery. I was totally engrossed with this part of the story.
Another thing I must commend the author on is the characters. This book has some absolutely amazing characters who I totally fell in love with.
This is a fantastic read which I would definitely recommend to others.

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Bailey Stiles

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Maelie is the daughter of a musical prodigy, her father desperately wants her to follow in his footsteps. However, her dreams are to teach. Everything is going well until she meets Seb, a famous sax player who starts teaching with her while he gets his alcohol addiction under control. They’re immediately attracted to each other.

I like both of the characters. Mae was sweet and knew what she wanted. Seb was also charming. It was a quick easy read. I didn’t read the first two but I might need to.

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Where Flowers Bloom: A Romantic, Modern to Historical, Mystery by Nikki Vale – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Where Flowers BloomWhere Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kendyll is an author who writes books about finance and managing money, but under a pen name, she writes about whirlwind romances and love, but her life has not been as easy as some think, she has an overbearing mother with strict rules, a fiancé Vance who treats her differently in public to when they are home alone and all while being insecure about the colour of her skin and how she has been brought up to believe she is less than she is, not to mention the snippets of dreams she has had all her life, but everything she knows is about to be thrown into upheaval.

Kendyll has made the hard decision to move with Vance to a new palace in North Carolina and leave her family in New York behind, as well as her friends, so she has headed there early to go house hunting, but hasn’t had any luck due to Vance’s exacting standards of what he wants, that is until she is shown a run down mansion by her realtor and as soon as she sees one particular part of it, she knows that it is the perfect house, even though it ticks none of the boxes and it used to be a plantation, but she ignores all of that and immediately buys it, it also helps that the current owner think that she is the perfect buyer as well.

As soon as the sale goes through Kendyll packs up her things and leaves the hotel in which she has been staying during the search, but runs into a rather handsome man on her way out, she feels strangely comfortable around him and cannot deny that she is attracted to him, however when she is propositioned by him, she declines and explains that she is engaged and almost sadly moves her designer luggage and belongings into her rental car and heads to the house where unbeknownst to her, her mother and sister are waiting for her, this is a surprise, but not a welcome one, she starts to regret telling her sister about the house. Her mother wastes no time in being her usual condescending self and complains about everything and anything she can find, she is more than shocked when the past owner introduces herself as the cook and this almost pleases her mother, Kendyll daren’t tell her that she is still living there, but not as a servant.

When Kendyll’s relatives have left, she talks to the realtor about getting a contractor called Wes in to start on the necessary renovations, so when he turns up a few days later to introduce himself, it turns out to be the man she saw in the hotel, but the circumstances are less than favourable and they both end up being embarrassed at the situation. After that second introduction, Kendyll finds herself drawn to the man and feels confused when Vance comes to see the house and eventually moves down there and the distance between them that was there before starts to disappear. As time passes and the work on the house continues, she is becoming closer to her realtor and now friend as well as the older lady and the only troubling thing is that the dreams are becoming longer and more detailed, as well as other strange things happening when she is alone, but her feeling of comfort with the Wes.is making life more uncomfortable as the time goes on, but will she be able to keep herself away from him, or will she end up having to make the tough decision between Vance who she knows better than anyone else and Wes who she feels a deep and strong connection to and will she ever find out why she is having these dreams and what they mean?

This is a romance with the added twist of the troubles those with differing skin tones and opinions have to endure, but with a historical aspect which is hard to deny and as the different aspects of the story are revealed, you get hooked on finding out the truth of the situation as well.

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Vengeance (The Sundown Series Book 5) by Courtney Konstantin – Review by Naomi McDonald

VengeanceVengeance by Courtney Konstantin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Vengeance is the fifth book in the Sundown series. It can be read as a standalone. The author does a good job of weaving in important backstory so you don’t feel like you are missing anything.
This book has everything you’d expect in a post-apocalyptic tale, include a variation of zombies. Overall, I would say this particular story is really more about the interpersonal relationship development of the characters as they get prepared to go after an old enemy. That being said, it does have plenty of suspense and danger mixed in to keep things moving right along. There are also some emotional moments that will get you right in the feels.

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Third Time’s a Ghost (Haunted Ever After Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Cindy Rushin

Third Time's a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After, #3)Third Time’s a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book by Carrie Pulkinen. I loved reading the story of how Gage and Erica found each other and their love for each other. I enjoyed Carrie Pulkinen’s take on the paranormal world. This book had love and a lot of twists and turns as Erica and Gage found that love. I enjoyed this third novel in the series and really liked how happiness was found in the end or all. I like Carrie Pulkinen’s take on the paranormal world and have enjoyed everything I have read from her.

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Angela Hayes

Capturing Fate (Fatal Truth, #2)Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Capturing Fate is the highly anticipated second book in the Fatal Truth Series by Abbie Roads. This is a brilliant romantic suspense- with an edgy, psychological element that had me tied up in knots. It’s a gritty story that took me on quite the ride- with plenty of drama, surprising developments, danger, action, a hunt for a serial killer, mystery, and gripping suspense- which made for a wild ride.
I absolutely loved the first book- and have been eagerly awaiting the release of this second book- so to say I was thrilled when it finally arrived is an understatement. I put everything else I was reading aside- and dove in! I am happy to say that this is every bit as good as I had hoped it would be- and I devoured it in a matter of a couple of hours….. then turned around and read it again. And again, the author shows just how skilful a writer she is, in the way she is able to amp up the tension and suspense and keep it flowing the whole way through the story. She adds twists and surprising developments that had me guessing, right through to the end!
Highly recommended- especially if you like a gripping, twisty, psychological romantic suspense.

Thank you, Abbie Roads!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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A Tennis Pro To Die For (Cozy Mysteries To Die For Book 3) by Judy Moore – Review by Debi Kircher

A Tennis Pro To Die For (Cozy Mysteries to Die For, #3)A Tennis Pro To Die For by Judy Moore
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Tennis Pro To Die For (Cozy Mysteries To Die For Book 3) by Judy Moore

5 Stars

I love this series so so so so much!! I have read almost all of Judy Moore’s books, still a few more I need to grab but she has literally become one of my favorite authors in this genre. I know once I open a book I need time because I will not want to put it down.

This series in particular is an absolute favorite. I feel like these people have become my friends and I’m so emotionally invested in everything, the book store, the town, and especially the characters, including Coquina and whether she learns French or Spanish LOL Scratchoff is still a favorite and I’m having visions of a super fun yet unbelievable storyline for him that I think would quickly become a killer part of this series!

I love how the Devon and Beck story is going…it feels so amazingly real and is building perfectly!!

This is an awesome series. I personally do not recommend reading them as standalones if you want to become completely invested in these characters, you need them all for the full effect!

This author has a way of weaving her words into the most amazing stories that flow so perfectly and have just enough of the twists and turns to make them amazing.

Loved this addition and can not wait for more!!!!

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