The Silent Woodsman (The Olympic Peninsula series Book 1) by Cat Treadgold – Review by Ashly Renner

The Silent Woodsman (The Olympic Peninsula series Book 1)The Silent Woodsman by Cat Treadgold
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Ali gets caught in a storm trying to connect with her twin, who has been presumed dead in the forrest they both love she gets caught in a storm and stumbles upon a lonely looking cabin and an even lonelier kind man. JJ was hiding out trying to recover from surgery and rest his voice, to his surprise Ali does not recognize him for the superstar that he is and he uses the anonymity to his advantage. They fight undeniable attraction from the moment they meet. Can they navigate the fire between the two of them and find a way to be together?
I truly enjoyed this sweet story and cannot wait to read more from this series!

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Ten Little Starfish by Kim Ann – Review by Sarah King

Ten Little Starfish: A Counting BookTen Little Starfish: A Counting Book by Kim Ann
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This a cute 1-2-3 story about a starfish and its day. As you count up with you, learn different interesting facts about starfish. As an added bonus, when you reach the end of the story, there is a short scavanger  hunt list to complete using the illustrations from the story.

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Master Campania (Masters of the Consulate Book 7) by Sylvia Black – Review by Beverly Finnie

Master Campania: Dark Vampire Romance (Masters of the Consulate Book 7)Master Campania: Dark Vampire Romance by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I don’t think I can describe how much I love this series. Master Campania is probably my second favorite book in this series, behind the first one. This author never disappoints and always has me wanting more. I’ve been vampire obsessed forever and this series has been the perfect thing to scratch that obsessive itch.
Master Campania has met his match, but she’s a witch. She can bring him to his knees. Yet he doesn’t trust her.
Willow set her eyes on a dark stranger, knowing who he was but never met. Little did she know it would turn her world upside down.
Despite the spicy attraction between these two the quest is still the same. Bringing back order to the underworld. Getting control of the rogues and/or eliminating them. Isala might be gone but her followers are still leading the charge to bring down Overmaster Descallia’s order.
These books are all connected, you can read one as a standalone if you want. However I wouldn’t recommend it. There will be parts that are missing so it’s best to read straight through. So jump back to book 1 and get started and I’ll meet you when book 8 comes out. If you’ve already read books 1-6, well you know what that means. The Masters of the Consulate are back and it’s time to jump on in.

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When Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy Tales by Caitlin Berve – Review by Amanda Gonzalez

When Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy TalesWhen Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy Tales by Caitlin Berve
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love the way the author tells these Fairy Tales! Each story is different from the last, but all are interesting and well-written. Some stories are darker than others, but I can’t say I have a favorite. I also love the unpredictable nature of the stories, though I recognized a few elements in the various stories, I felt each story was something new. I will definitely be looking into more of Caitlin Berve’s works in the future!

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Taz (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 3) by D.M. Earl – Review by Ayla Phipps

Taz: (Devil's Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter)Taz: by D.M. Earl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not just survivors but warriors. Once again, the incredible D.M. Earl sinks her hooks into me with the third installment of the Devil’s Handmaidens MC Timber-Ghost Montana Chapter. This time with the story of Taz and Enforcer. Like the previous books we get a mix of perspectives that keep the story moving forward and always revealing more of the person each time.
Taz (Raquel/Que) is the bookkeeper for the Devil’s Handmaidens and Tink’s private accounts. The book wastes no time jumping right into the story over 750k missing from one of Tink’s accounts and a devil from Taz’s past that she thought she outran long ago. Long ago Raquel was happy had her dream man, and their baby boy but the military stole him away from her leaving her a single mother to little Teddy. Love wasn’t so great the second time when the new love blinders fell away and standing in its place was the devil made flesh and bone in Slick. Slick did terrible, unforgiveable things and when she saw the danger her and her son were in, she ran. Now years later he’s finally found her, and the biggest question is why, why now? Enforcer (Travis) is the enforcer of Tink’s father’s MC the Intruders and while complicated one thing is for certain. He does not see his situation with Taz as a mistake but the best thing that ever happened to him. In his own words “…I can tell him a story about a badass lonely man, who found a rainbow to believe in and bring purpose to his life.” (swoon). Hearing this Taz’s heart melts feeling like she has found her dream man at last only she gave up dreaming years ago. While Slick had an impactful entrance one thing is for certain Taz isn’t the woman, she was all those years ago and she is no longer alone but has a family to back her up and protect her and Teddy at any and all costs.
Slick has returned but why, what does he want? Can Taz and Enforcer figure out what they are and finally get a happy ending? Will Taz and her family finally be able to remove the stain on the Earth that is Slick? While the world has been established since book one, Tink, it continues to evolve as each member fills in their part of the puzzle. Taz and Travis’s relationship rivals every great love story as they fight for the chance to be happy and free of the past. Teddy will absolutely have you crying your eyes out as you feel his pain and as a mom with a six-year-old son with autism, I hugged my little boy tighter tonight after reading this heart pounding story. I cannot wait for book four, Vixen, September 21st, 2023. To learn more about the amazing warriors in the Devil’s Handmaidens MC.

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Throwing the Curve (Playing for Keeps Book 2) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Kelli Harper

Throwing the CurveThrowing the Curve by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book two in the Playing for Keeps Series definitely does not disappoint. Even though this is part of a series all of the books can be read as stand-alone. This is Peyton and Ryan’s story. What starts out as mutual distrust and dislike for each other eventually leads to their fake-dating and the events that follow.
This story starts as a fake relationship genre but quickly crosses over to rom-com with the obvious sports romance and then bridges to the enemies-to-lovers genres. Something for everyone.

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Amanda Gonzalez

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1)The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller by Gloria Oliver
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Julia Xero has a hard time in her job working in the restaurant business and desperately needs a change, so when she is called in for an interview and trial for a cleaning company she applied to, Julia jumps at the opportunity. After the gruesome trial and interview, Julia is hired and that’s when things get interesting. Her world is turned upside down and she learns that her job is not what it had seemed. I love how much fun ad suspenseful this book was! Urban fantasy is one of my favorite genres and I deeply enjoyed how this story played out! I can already tell this is going to be an interesting new series!

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Bared. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Amber Howard

Bared. (Green St. Girls #1)Bared. by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed reading the story both from Athena’s point of view as well as Tru’s. I liked the relationship the girls have with each other. Yes they are friends but really they are family. They have different stories that led them to each other. The romance and sex scenes are good. It’s easy to read and get lost in.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Parisian Intrigue (Notebook Mysteries Book 6) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Parisian Intrigue (Notebook Mysteries #6)Parisian Intrigue by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Parisian Intrigue is the sixth book in the Notebook Mysteries series. I love this series, and I’m always excited about reading the next book! Emma is a sleuth solving mysteries in the late 19th Century. Her adventures often coincide with interesting historical events – in this case, we get to visit the Paris Exposition! That’s one of the top things I’d go to if I had a time machine so it’s wonderful to be able to see it in the story.

The setting of this book is great, the author paints a vivid picture of everything from the boat they travel to Europe on to the wonders of the exposition. It’s a wonderfully immersive read!

I like that Dora and Tim come along for the adventure. It’s good to learn more about those characters and see how they get involved in different situations.

I’d recommend reading the whole series – it’s great! And you get to know the characters properly. But you could jump in here if you’ve got a particular interest in the Paris Exposition. It gets five stars from me!

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Taz (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 3) by D.M. Earl – Review by Robin Rankin

Taz: (Devil's Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter)Taz: by D.M. Earl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taz: (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter)

I really missed these ladies and was so glad to reconnect with Tink and Shadow and of course their men. Then I got to know and fell in love with Taz, Teddy and Enforcer. I love Teddy so much. He has dealt with so much in his 6 short years but it only made him a better kid.

Taz like the other ladies are so awesome and amazingly strong in so many ways. She has dealt with more than her fair share of pain and suffering and it only made her stronger.

Enforcer or Travis depending on who you’re talking to, has an incredibly large and loving heart. He doesn’t think twice about stepping up and helping take care of Taz and Teddy.

Not a lull in the story or a dull moment ever in this book or the others I have read. I love this series and can’t wait to read the next one.

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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Amber Howard

Broken. (Green St. Girls #2)Broken. by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. I was hooked immediately. I absolutely loved Indigo’s personality. Gideon was a great choice for her. It was like they were made for each other. Their friendship was so easy and everything fell in place. I cannot wait for the next installment.

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Sliding into Home (Playing for Keeps Book 3) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance (Playing for Keeps Book 3)Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sliding into Home is the 3rd book in the series and a great book from beginning to end. I love second chance romance books and this one was perfect.
Jeff and Kia had a one night stand 6 years ago and it was amazing. Jeff moved shortly after and then Kia moved to get away from her controlling verbally abusive parents and be closer to her sister.
Now they are both living in the same town and Jeff actually Coaches Kia’s son in T-Ball! Talk about small world or fate! This book has a lot of ups and downs. How will Jeff react when he finds out Max is actually his son? Jeff is in the public eye alot and Kia doesn’t want to be part of that. She doesnt want and her son posted about in gossip columns because of their relationship To Jeff. When someone runs to a gossip Column with lies about Kia and her relationship with Jeff, that definitely doesn’t sit well with her. Will Jeff and Kia get the happily
Ever After they both deserve or will these lies tear them apart. Such a great book!!! Loved it!

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Smooth Hoperator (Love on Tap Book 2) by Sylvie Stewart – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Smooth Hoperator: A Fake-Relationship Romance (Love on Tap)Smooth Hoperator: A Fake-Relationship Romance by Sylvie Stewart
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It took a little bit for me to get into this story, I blame it on my family interrupting my reading time every other word, but once I got into I really enjoyed this book.
While this is book 2, you don’t need to read book 1 but if you want a little more details on some things mentioned in this book I would read in order.

This did overlap with events in book 1 but was to be expected with the nature of events taking place.
I really loved Sunny, she reminded me of me, unable to say no, a people pleaser and loves her family.
Carter was quiet but I enjoyed what we did learn of him along the way.
But my favorite person was Duke he tied this all together and made for some laughs.
I cannot wait for the next one!

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When Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairytales by Caitlin Berve – Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

When Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy TalesWhen Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy Tales by Caitlin Berve
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I love fantasy and I love magic so When Magic Calls came across my radar I jumped at the chance to read it. These stories are incredibly unique, original, and I appreciated the way they were told but maybe fairytale retellings just aren’t for me. I believe they would be well received by someone who enjoyed those as that would probably add to the reading experience.

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Tequila Midnight (Southwest Suspense Novels Book 1) by Kathryn Dodson – Review by Jennifer Crain

Tequila MidnightTequila Midnight by Kathryn Dodson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tequila Midnight is a fantastic read for a debut novel. I read a lot of thriller/suspense, and didn’t see the ending coming (which is a plus, in my opinion). Disliked the main character, but that was part of the appeal of the plot for me.

As a bonus, it is set in Texas (& Mexico), so another state to cross off of my 50 states challenge. This book is worth reading because it is family drama and a quick pace.

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The Silent Woodsman (The Olympic Peninsula series Book 1) Audiobook by Cat Treadgold – Review by Ashley Mertz

The Silent Woodsman by Cat Treadgold is available now in eBook, Audiobook, and Physical Book
⭐⭐ Audio Book Review

The Silent Woodsman is the first installment of the Olympic Peninsula series written by Cat Treadgold. This is my first time reading (listening) to a novel by Treadgold. Down on her luck, Ali is attempting to connect with her twin when she finds herself at a cabin waiting out a storm. Mute country singer Joe answers the door and communicates with Ali in writing as he is “resting his voice”. The instant undeniable attraction between the two is so innocent and pure. The chemistry between the two is intense. I thoroughly enjoyed the different approach of communicating through writing. At first I wasn’t sure that I was going to like this but it ended up growing on me. The Silent Woodsman was a little too slowly paced for my liking. I did find it dragging out in places and rushed in others, especially the ending. Despite this flaw, I loved how descriptive the detail was. The characters were lovable, relatable, and engaging. I felt as if I was on this journey right alongside them. I recommend this novel to all romance lovers and truly look forward to reading installment number two later this month.

Sage Advice by Cori Cooper – Review by Ashley Sugar

Sage AdviceSage Advice by Cori Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love this book so much! It was super cute and I loved the HS aspect of it and dealing with prom and all the stress. Brings back memories lol. All the characters were great and I could picture who each person would look like and sound like and it was just a great movie playing in my head while reading this. I was lost in it and next thing I know…I finished the book. I do wish that there was more with landen and pypers relationship…I was sad it ended the way it did because I NEEDED more lol. But I still loved this read!

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Sliding into Home (Playing for Keeps Book 3) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Kassandra

Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance (Playing for Keeps Book 3)Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is so well written! It is one of the best secret baby romances I’ve read in a while! The plot was well thought out and the characters were easy to fall in love with! Smitty and Kia’s story was an amazing read!!

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Complicated Choices by Risa Nyman – Review by Rebecca Hill

Complicated ChoicesComplicated Choices by Risa Nyman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was definitely not your standard teen angst story. Claire Jackson is a senior in high school with a baby – not just a baby, not even her baby, but her mom’s baby. Ever since Harry was born, Claire has almost single handedly taken care of him. Her mom can hardly function, much less take care of a baby. Claire’s uncle decides that he is going to take Harry away, which ignites a fire in Claire to take care of things legally. She talks to a lawyer about guardianship of her brother; she looks into their finances; she learns about things like home equity. She is strong, competent, and fiercely determined not to lose this baby that is like her own. I really enjoyed reading this parental role reversal story. I especially loved the surprise towards the end of the book. It was well foreshadowed, but I enjoyed being right and seeing it all laid out. Worth the time to read!

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer  Raines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you are looking for a book that will give you all the feels, leave you crying, smiling, and wanting to keep turning the pages, then this book is for you!

Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines follows the stories of Nurse Holly Cooper and gardner Kit Silverton as they plant their way to their very own love story.

I loved the fact that the characters seemed real, flawed, and nuanced but still kept the lighthearted feel of a romance while still dealing with hard topics like grief, loss, and domestic violence. The book felt real and left you feeling like hope and love can help you through pain and loss. I can’t wait to pick up another book by this author.

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Broken. (Green St.Girls) by N.D. Jackson- Review by Heather Knalls

Broken. (Green St. Girls #2)Broken. by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Indigo is a big name game designer but she also designs apps as well for her company. Gideon is one of her best friends brother and also her roommate for the time being. Indigo has been designing an app that can be used by the government but someone is sending her threats not to put the app out. Indigo is set for a week at one of the game CONs and has asked Gideon to be her security. Could this be her chance to fulfill her promise to Charlie before she passed?

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The Silent Woodsman (The Olympic Peninsula series Book 1) Audiobook by Cat Treadgold – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

4 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This is a very good debut contemporary romance that definitely gave me a slow burn between Joe and Ali. This story was very enjoyable and I loved that the author was the narrator.

Joe is taking a bit of a break with his voice being isolated to rest in a cabin in the Hoh Rain forest. Joe never expects a visitor at his cabin…. Where he meets Ali. Joe connects with Ali…but when. It is all said and done they part ways… Ali never knowing that Joe is a popular country singer…. But in all they never forgot each other….the connection and spark.

Time passes…but a chance encounter reunites Joe and Ali in unexpected ways..but with family drama, jealousy and lies come in between…will Joe and Ali ever have their HEA that they deserve….

I am already looking to forward to Book 2 … this was a very good story to start a new series ⭐️

Heavy Shot (Nashville Assassins: Next Generation) by Toni Aleo – Review by Jennifer Ramos

Heavy Shot (Nashville Assassins: Next Generation #7)Heavy Shot by Toni Aleo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is one of my first Aleo books and all I
gotta say is wow! Just love the background
story, the character interaction, and funny
moments. I really enjoyed reading and
getting to know Dimitri and Austen. They
are so in sync with one another and build
up their friendship into something more. On
top of falling for this love story, there is
hockey (huge hockey fam here) and female
leadership. Now I’m really wanting to read
the previous books in the series.

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Paula R Sayers

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was so moving on so many levels!! I love the stories of redemption throughout this book. Holly returns to home to take over for her grandmother who has been hurt and is in the hospital. She leads a group of children who come from abusive backgrounds as they work to build a garden. Holly gets much more than she bargained for. She may have to decide whether or not to keep running from the violence in her recent past.

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Complicated Choices by Risa Nyman – Review by Wendy Rennewanz

Complicated ChoicesComplicated Choices by Risa Nyman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Complicated Choices
By Risa Nyman

I really liked this book, I had a hard time putting it down! It isn’t like any book I’ve ever read before. Claire is an amazing young woman who really stepped up to the plate to care for her baby brother. The story shines a light on mental health which I feel is important for more people to learn about. This is my first book by Risa Nyman, but I can’t wait to check out more. I definitely recommend this book.

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Complicated Choices by Risa Nyman – Review by Candida Hopper

Complicated ChoicesComplicated Choices by Risa Nyman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was an emotional read that put me through all the feels. Claire is such a strong young woman but she shouldn’t have to be at her age. Claire should be enjoying her senior year in high school but instead she is taking care of her baby brother and her mom. This book is full of drama, secrets, love, family, friends and great characters. The authod did an excellent job pulling me in and keeping me glued to the pages. This is a well written story that I didn’t want to end. I highly recommend this book and I can’t wait to dive into another book by this author.

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The Secrets they Hide (A Commissario Scala Mystery in Rome) by P.J. Mann – Review by Santana Hicks

The Secrets they Hide: A Commissario Scala Mystery (Book 2) (A Commissario Scala Mystery in Rome)The Secrets they Hide: A Commissario Scala Mystery (Book 2) by P J Mann
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A young man is found dead in a cemetery with a note hinting towards a dark secret from the past. Detective Scala is instantly intrigued and immediately dives into the case. In the note, the killer used plural words when describing victims which means they may be dealing with a serial killer. When another body shows up and the two are not connected in any way, Scala knows then that he has his work cut out for him if he wants to stop the murderer from killing more.

Detective Scala and his team are on a mission and nothing will stop them from getting to the bottom of this case. Something must connect the bodies, they just have to turn to the past to find it.

This book is technically the second in the series but was fine for reading as a stand-alone. I had no problem following along. The book is fast paced with lots of twists and turns and people involved. The author did a very good job keeping you invested in the plot. I also liked how the author threw in some POV of the murderer to help explain his reasoning behind everything. My only downside, and this is a personal opinion, is that I could not for the love of me like Detective Scala. I found him cold with not much depth to him at all. When I read a book, I like to imagine myself as the main character and become immersed into the storyline and it was hard to do with Scala. I would have preferred to have more background and emotions from the main character. Again, this is personal preference. I loved the plot and recommend this book for anyone who likes a plot heavy, fast paced murder mystery!

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When Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy Tales by Caitlin Berve – Review by Sheri Schrader

When Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy TalesWhen Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy Tales by Caitlin Berve
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Magic Calls: A Collection of Modern Fairy Tales is a fun retelling of classic fairy tales. This is my first book by this author, and I was not disappointed. She has created a fairy tale museum and tells well-known stories in new ways. Using fantasy, paranormal, romance, and more, the stories come to life. I also enjoyed that each story read quickly so I could catch one while waiting for meetings and other inconveniences that daily life brings. YA fans and older could enjoy the stories. The author really put effort into reworking the stories so they have their own life instead of being a standard retelling. I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more from this author.

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Taz (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 3) by D.M. Earl – Review by Shannen Kern

Taz: (Devil's Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter)Taz: by D.M. Earl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my favorite MC series I’ve ever read! What an absolutely amazing third installment! With each book we learn a little more about another member of the Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter of the Devil’s Handmaidens MC, and I’ve yet to find one thing wrong with these books. The flow is superb, the characters are top-notch and relatable, and their personal lives are detailed in such a realistic way. I was instantly in Taz’s world and experiencing her emotions on such a deep level. She also has that momma bear vibe that I think resonates with all parents everywhere. You’ll do anything necessary to protect your little ones. I love reading about this MC and the way they have each other’s backs no matter what. The next book feels so far away, but I know it’s undoubtedly worth the wait. Please catch up with this series before the next release or you’ll find yourself binge-reading from the very beginning!

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Shadow (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 2) by D.M. Earl – Review by Shannen Kern

Shadow: (Devil's Handmaidens MC: Timber-Ghost, Montana Chapter)Shadow: by D.M. Earl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Blown away again by this author. They quickly made my list of top authors to read, and I can’t wait to get my hands on more of their genius work! Shadow had such an incredibly rough childhood, to say the least. To read about her tremendous tenacity was so inspiring, and their goal as an MC to stop human trafficking touches my heart. I loved to see her still trying to reach that romantic part of her soul through all the tragedy she’s encountered. The flow of this story matches the first, so please pick it up if you haven’t already because they do build upon each other. Plus, once you read one of this author’s books, you’ll immediately jump in to grab more. I can’t wait to see what this series brings next!

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