Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book #10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Angela Hayes

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Master Oradea is the tenth book in the Masters of the Consulate series by Sylvia Black. It is another dark paranormal romance with enemies to lovers, a rogue vampire faction, shifters, witches, magic, pure bloods, politics, agendas, fated mates, drama, danger, tension, intrigue, chemistry, sizzle, action, and more. Again, as with the rest of the series, this is told from a duel POV- which helps deliver a fuller perspective.
This is Master Oradea and Natalia Benzini’s story- a dark, tense, romantic suspense-that not only tells their story, but also helps build the background story which has been developing throughout the entire series.
It is because of this ‘overarching, background’ story that I highly recommend reading the entire series, in sequence, so you have all the important details, character, and other relevant information on board- otherwise there might be some undue confusion.
There is a lot going on, and a large ‘cast’ of characters, so even though each book focuses on one individual ‘couple’- there is a recurring cast which pops up in instalments throughout the series- so ‘knowing ‘who is who’ helps.
As this ends on a bit of a cliffy, which is set to continue in the next is instalment — “Master Bistrita” (Book #11).
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Sylvia Black!

 

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Marshmallow Rabbit by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Angela Hayes

Marshmallow RabbitMarshmallow Rabbit by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

2.5 – 3 Stars

 

Marshmallow Rabbit by Lois Wickstrom is an illustrated children’s story aimed at children ages 4 to 8years. This story gave me some “Tar Baby/Br’er Rabbit” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory/Willy Wonka” vibes, which I liked. The illustrations are cute, colourful, interesting, and engaging, and helped to bring everything to life.
Annabelle has been stealing candy from Mr. Bonbon’s candy factory. Every time there is a factory tour, Annabelle is there taking whatever she sets her mind on, becoming bolder with each visit. Mr. Bonbon is determined to teach her a lesson, and so creates a giant, sticky, marshmallow rabbit that he hopes Annabelle will not be able to resist. What happens when Annabelle grabs the sticky rabbit to take home with her? Well, you can probably guess- but no spoilers from me- so you’ll just have to read the story to find out what happens here.
I really wanted to ‘enjoy’ this story- and would have liked to have read it to my grandchildren- BUT, I hated the way the story ended and really feel that the ‘message’ in this book is wrong, and would be misconstrued. I feel like Annabelle got away with very bad behaviour— rewarded even— and that’s not a message I want any child to learn. Stealing is NOT ok, and shouldn’t be rewarded. Especially since this is not a ‘one-off’ occurrence, or out of necessity (due to homelessness/starving etc), or even that Annabelle learned her lesson and turned over a ‘new leaf’— nope— instead, this was just an entitled child thinking they could do whatever they liked, and get away with it, and the got rewarded on top of it all—- plus thinking she ‘got-one-over’ on Mr. Bonbon, too. Well, that’s how I say it anyway. But maybe you might view it differently…
Happy Reading…

 

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Kris & The Missing Prince (The Adventures of Kris Book #1) by Art Blegen – Review by Angela Hayes

Kris & The Missing Prince: The Adventures Of KrisKris & The Missing Prince: The Adventures Of Kris by Art Blegen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Kris and the Missing Prince is the first book in The Adventures of Kris series by Art Blegen. This is a fun and intriguing child’s (beginner) chapter book- first instalment in this great little series…
It was quite a fun read, with a wonderfully vivid adventure that draws you in and sweeps you up in all the developments… Well written, with plenty of imagination, there are some small (B + W) illustrations which head up each chapter, which also help to bring the story to life in the reader’s mind….
Kris’s love of reading, along with her very vivid imagination means that she finds an ‘adventure’ wherever she goes. Here, her father takes her to stay with Grandma Mable on her farm, where there’s lots of exploring to be done. She and Ralphie, Grandma Mable’s huge furry St. Bernard dog, have a wonderful time frolicking around the farm. But when she finally enters the woods to explore, where she not only meets some new friends, but also finds herself on a quest to rescue a missing prince. She’s a knight, not a princess- though. Facing obstacles, a bully, the threat from the evil gnome Gnalath, and more…. Her quick thinking and bravery help her face and overcome challenging situations- while also drawing us further into the story and her ‘world’. With action, fantasy, drama, high stakes, friendship, overcoming obstacles, mystery, and intrigue- made for an engaging read- and there are also some ‘lessons’ imparted along the way….
Each instalment to the series could be read as a standalone, as each has its own fully contained adventure, starring Kris. But, having said that, Kris finds herself in lots of interesting situations that result in fun adventures- which you will definitely want to be part of….
The series consists of (so far):
-Kris & The Missing Prince (Book #1)
-Kris & The Pirates (Book #2)
-Kris and The Cowboys (Book #3 – releasing soon)
-Kris & The Astronauts (Book #4 – coming later this year)
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Art Blegen!

 

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Touched: Elemental Passions Book One by Skye Turner, Sloane Nicole, April D. Berry, C.J. Pinard, Danielle Jamie, Darlene Tallman, Julie Morgan, Livell James, Machelle Hanleigh, and Melissa MacKinnon – Review by Kayla Octaviano

Touched (Elemental Passions #1)Touched by Skye Turner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So cool! I’m not sure I’ve ever read a book about fairies, but this was very well done! The world was fun to follow, and I love that it was co-existing completely outside of our world. The relationship between the two main characters is great and the Romeo and Juliet feel is fun to listen to! Read this book if you like great world building, cool stories, and characters you’d fight for!

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Loris Opens Up His Heart (Courage Tales Series) by Dagmara Sitek – Review by Brandy Vaughn

Loris Opens Up His HeartLoris Opens Up His Heart by Dagmara Sitek
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a nice illustrated book about a tough subject. I like how Loris was able to share with his new foster family his feelings. The tale was tough but ended in a happily ever after for all the characters!

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Unicorn, Don’t Do That! by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Hannah Porter

Unicorn, Don't Do That!: It's okay if a Unicorn poops on your doorstepUnicorn, Don’t Do That!: It’s okay if a Unicorn poops on your doorstep by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Its Always A pleasure reading Lois Wickstrom books. This one was no different. Just like always the artwork is wonderful and vibrant, very eye-catching. This one was a cute quick read before bed. The liile ones loved it and laughed cause it mentioned poop🤣. I will say Ada is something else lol . I love that stega kept trying and trying even though she kept eating the gift to find the perfect gift for her friend. Also the character’s design is unlike anything I’ve seen, super unique. Can’t wait to see more from the brilliant author.

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Rhapsody in Black: An Elena del Carral Mystery (Rhapsody In… Series, Book 1) by Maria Elena Alonso-Sierra – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/205883576-rhapsody-in-black” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”Rhapsody in Black: An Elena del Carral Mystery” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1706118363l/205883576._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/205883576-rhapsody-in-black”>Rhapsody in Black: An Elena del Carral Mystery</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7093896.Maria_Elena_Alonso_Sierra”>Maria Elena Alonso-Sierra</a><br/>
My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6470700002″>5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
Don’t feel bad if you don’t know much a out ballet when you pick up the book. I feel that the author did a good job describing and explaining so I knew what was what. The characters are also well developed and they, along with how the author tells the story, draw you in. Elena has been invited to perform at a Gala that takes place in the school she used to attend. She has also been invited to audition for the unfinished play, Black Raphsody. Elena holds secrets and as they slowly come to light strange things start happening. All of the evidence points to her, but did she do it? This is a fast paced story with plenty of twists. You may think you have it figured out but then it switches up and you need to go back to the drawing board.
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Meal Time at the Zoo: PB&J Café by James Williamson – Review by Kelli Harper

Mealtime at the Zoo: PB&J CaféMealtime at the Zoo: PB&J Café by James Williamson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Very cute rhyming structure. Sure to get the kids listening and following along. The bright colorful illustrations are going to be a wonderful hit to children of all ages. Great theme about peanut butter sandwiches.

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Touched: Elemental Passions Book One by Skye Turner, Sloane Nicole, April D. Berry, C.J. Pinard, Danielle Jamie, Darlene Tallman, Julie Morgan, Livell James, Machelle Hanleigh, and Melissa MacKinnon – Review by Ayla Phipps

Touched (Elemental Passions #1)Touched by Skye Turner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow oh wow. First off, the incredible authors that wrote this book have a level of talent beyond imagination. Personally, the book was seamless and impossible to tell that it was written by ten authors. The flow was pure perfection, and every chapter pulls you deeper into the hidden world of New Orleans and Laric. Dual perspectives of Aeris and Callum.
Aeris is a Fae that lives within the wards of her colony, Laric. She has always been a bit of a rule breaker. The world is so big that she wants to explore all of it and thus sneaks out of the wards on the regular. She flies around New Orleans watching the “humans” and walking amongst them. With her glamor in place, she is invisible to all humans with one surprise. Callum, a New Orleans Detective on the verge of a big bust of the Trahan Brothers. Suddenly walking on the sidewalk to meet his informant he feels someone behind him. Seeing nothing he turns around only a moment later to feel a jolt and come face to face with the most beautiful woman he has ever seen in his life. Completely stunned Aeris doesn’t know what to do she fears her glamor has failed and now this human can see her. Hours later they came face to face again, her less worried after confirming he was the only one that could somehow see her. Only its more body to truck, as he accidentally hits her with his. Pedestrians think he is crazy seeing him act like he hit someone and talking to himself. The next day she promises to tell him everything if he meets her only, he has a surprise for him too.
What is Callum that allows him to see Aeris? They are Kindreds but what does that mean? How many other magical, or mystical beings will be revealed? Having been to New Orleans it truly has an other worldly feel to it. The mingling of all walks of life found in such a small area is interesting in the most inspirational ways. The way the authors capture that mystery and magic makes you smile and believe with all your heart that you never truly know what or who someone truly is beyond the glamor they show you on the street. I certainly cannot wait for book two, Enveloped, later this year. I am joining the fan group now. This is only the beginning, and I cannot to see what happens next.

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Touched: Elemental Passions Book One by Skye Turner, Sloane Nicole, April D. Berry, C.J. Pinard, Danielle Jamie, Darlene Tallman, Julie Morgan, Livell James, Machelle Hanleigh, and Melissa MacKinnon – Review by Alyssa McLean

Touched (Elemental Passions #1)Touched by Skye Turner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Get ready for a wild ride from the begining! This book hooks you in from page one, mixing love, loss, and a whole lot of action into one addictive story. The forbidden romance between the main characters keeps you flipping pages, cheering them on. You’ll be marking the days until the next book.

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Crystal Jimmo

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sylvia has done another fantastic job on this series. In this book we meet Master Oradea and Natalia. While it is a stand-alone, it does follow the storyline of the rest of the Masters of the Consulate series, so I do suggest reading the previous stories to get a general idea of the storyline and what’s going on. The chemistry between Oradea and Natalia was burning off the page. Natalia’s fiery personality clashes with Oradea’s dominant. Secrets are being stolen and revealed, and lines are being drawn. Who comes out on top and who doesn’t come out unscathed? I loved reading this book, and the characters were wonderfully well done!

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Unicorn, Don’t Do That! by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Kelli Harper

Unicorn, Don't Do That!: It's okay if a Unicorn poops on your doorstepUnicorn, Don’t Do That!: It’s okay if a Unicorn poops on your doorstep by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love the illustrations and the rhyming, I am just not sure about the content. Kids all think poop is funny but to me it’s not. Love that the main character is mixed race, love that there is a bully but the other kids stand up to the bully and include Stega anyway.
Very colorful and I am sure kids will love it.

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Touched: Elemental Passions Book One by Skye Turner, Sloane Nicole, April D. Berry, C.J. Pinard, Danielle Jamie, Darlene Tallman, Julie Morgan, Livell James, Machelle Hanleigh, and Melissa MacKinnon – Review by Jade Brunton

Touched (Elemental Passions #1)Touched by Skye Turner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was a little hesitant about this at first with the amount of Authors listed, but I was proven wrong. This is the first book that I have read in this series or by any of these Authors. You honestly cannot tell where one Author ends and another begins. This story had me hooked from the first chapter. I read this super fast because I couldn’t wait to figure out all of the details that continued to make this story grow. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a quick, romantic, fantasy novel. I could not put it down!!

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Healing Hearts: Gene & Amanda’s Story (The Echo Series) by C.R. Alam – Review by Kelli Harper

Healing Hearts (Echo #0.5)Healing Hearts by C.R. Alam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The prequel to the Echo Series, this book is about Gene and Amanda and how they connect. This book will give you that small town Romance vibe with some Suspense thrown in to keep you on your toes. I could NOT put this book down and truly think it is probably the best book of the series. But I did love them all!

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Amese of Animalis by M.J. Murray-Review by Victoria McQuigg

Amese of Animalis (Borosa Legacy, #1)Amese of Animalis by M.J. Murray
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amese of Animalis by MJ Murray is the first book in The Borosa Legacy Series. This book is written with readers 10-14 in mind, but can be read by anyone who enjoys a good story with lots of magic and adventure. We are following 13-year-old Amese. She is training to rule, and trying to convince others she is worthy of the task. It seems like not everyone wants her to succeed in this quest. The story is fun and magical. She has to turn into animals for her training which is really cool. The story ends on a cliff hanger and I am looking forward to the next book 4 out of 5 stars.

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Healing Hearts: Gene & Amanda’s Story (The Echo Series) by C.R. Alam – Review by Alicia Furlan


Healing Hearts (Echo #0.5)Healing Hearts by C.R. Alam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this prequel to the Echo series by C. R. Alam we find out how Gene and Amanda find each other. Gene is burned out in his position as an ER doctor. He takes a sabbatical from the hospital. He spends his first 3 months in Costa Rica and then returns home to work at a local clinic. Amanda is the town’s beloved baker. She is in an accident and Gene helps her out at the scene. They both feel an immediate connection. I loved reading about their journey to love. I always enjoy reading prequels that tell the story of the connected characters in book series and this one does not disappoint. I can’t wait to read the rest of the series.

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Touched: Elemental Passions Book One by Skye Turner, Sloane Nicole, April D. Berry, C.J. Pinard, Danielle Jamie, Darlene Tallman, Julie Morgan, Livell James, Machelle Hanleigh, and Melissa MacKinnon – Review by Jennifer Ramos

Touched (Elemental Passions #1)Touched by Skye Turner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Reading the plot of the book caught my curiosity but then just the introduction with Aerie on her addiction to human romcom novels really grasped my attention. The story becomes more appealing once you make that connection with the character(s) and this did it for me. I have always loved stories of fantasy and sci-fi where a non-human being is intrigued by humans and makes a connection with a human they stumble into. Aerie happens to be a faerie and it is forbidden to be part of the human world. As a protective measure, fae cannot be seen by humans and this brings curiosity to this world as Aerie ventures into secretly. Then in a freak accident, she “bumps” into Callum LeBlanc, who is a New Orleans Detective and the ironic thing is that he can see her! Both of them become attracted to one another and as they learn more about each other, they are more drawn to one another. It is so great to see how their curiosity brings closeness into deep attraction. I love these characters, the settings and how the story connects so well. Looking forward to more in this series!

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Breaking Apart (Finnerty and Liccione Mystery Series) by Wanda Venters, MD and Mary Rae, MD – Review by Devon Pulliam

Breaking Apart (A Finnerty and Liccione Mystery, #2)Breaking Apart by Wanda J. Venters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Trigger warning for Suicide, drug use, PTSD & heavy veteran talk. When Marine finds herself in the middle of a investigation again she uses her own experience to help someone else cope. Louise and Marnie are back together again. This time working in a VA (Veteran Affairs clinic) learning some new processes and creating new programs. However day one in the clinic and Marine finds herself in the middle of a suicide from a past patient of the clinic. However things are not adding up. Will she uncover more and help the widow come to terms with losing her spouse? Will they uncover more within the clinic. This was a hard to put down mystery just like book 1 was. You will want to read book 1 first as a fill in for information on the background to some characters.

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Breaking Bone Fever (Finnerty and Liccione Mystery Series) by Wanda Venters, MD and Mary Rae, MD – Review by Devon Pulliam

Break Bone Fever (A Finnerty and Liccione Mystery, #1)Break Bone Fever by Mary Rae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a great mystery to dive into! Louise and Marnie find themselves grieving the death of a dear friend. When Marnie drives to Texas for the memorial she decides to dive into the death of their friend. This case takes you on a ride from an unexpected romance, a shootout, a murder, and some payoffs from someone higher up in the research company.

Truly was impossible to put this book down before finishing and I found myself grabbing book 2 immediately. This book will keep you guessing throughout and was a wonderful mystery to dive into.

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Murder on West Main (A South Shore Mystery) by I.M. Foster – Review by Jessie Hopkins

Even being the second book in the series, this book worked just fine as a standalone. There were a few mentionings of things that had happened in the previous book but not to the point where you are confused. More intrigued than anything.
The author does a great time taking you back to a time before cell phones, before television, before cameras and DNA. When the coroner does a lot of the detective work and the pharmacist helps verify things. Finger printing is new, and the comment about how fast vehicles were going made me giggle.
There’s enough romance to notice that some sparks are flying, but not enough to distract you from the mystery of it all.
I truly enjoyed this book and definitely recommend it. I’ll be going back and reading the 1st book as I eagerly await more in this series.

What Eyes Can’t See (Bold Journeys Series) by Paulette Stout – Review by Chelsea Pletcher

What Eyes Can't See: A spicy contemporary fiction novel of love, social justice, and belonging (Bold Journeys)What Eyes Can’t See: A spicy contemporary fiction novel of love, social justice, and belonging by Paulette Stout
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read by this author and I cannot wait to read more, I absolutely could not put this book down! The characters are so well developed and have such complex relationships. This book had everything I needed, from romance to heartbreak, internal and external struggles, self-discovery, etc. Barbara is a very successful black lawyer who deals with multiple problems throughout the story, like the death of her mother, a cheating fiance, a man she cannot have, the loss of her job, and the struggle of race in the workplace. We get to see her slowly find herself and fall in love with a man that is the complete opposite of her, he is white, he is from a lower socio-economic background, and he stole her job! Yet these opposites attract in this awesome storyline.

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Healing Hearts: Gene & Amanda’s Story (The Echo Series) by C.R. Alam – Review by Dr. Anya Schultz

Healing Hearts (Echo #0.5)Healing Hearts by C.R. Alam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a cute romance between Gene (a doctor) and Amanda (a bakery owner). At the start of the story, Amanda hits a tree with her car to avoid a girl on the road. She passes out and is saved by Gene who is passing by. Amanda becomes more worried about the “lost girl” than herself and is refusing medical attention. Gene talks her into allowing him to stay with her to make sure she doesn’t have a concussion, etc. Amanda recognizes Gene even though he just came back to their hometown, she grew up with a crush on him and just the feeling he was important. Their story is about how their relationship grows and develops trusting aspects as they try to search for this “missing girl”. While both are gaining feelings, they are at different aspects of their lives – Amanda is ready to settle down and Gene doesn’t even know where he will be in a couple of months. Both of them work together to solve a mystery about a missing girl and about feelings that begin to blossom.
I have read all the other books in the series and it was good to learn about Gene and Amanda’s story. I loved both characters. They had great independent characteristics but also had a great connection as a couple. The book was fast-moving and kept my interest the whole time. So if you are looking for a little mystery with a happy ending this is a great choice.

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Rhapsody in Black: An Elena del Carral Mystery (Rhapsody In… Series, Book 1) by Maria Elena Alonso-Sierra – Review by Shannen Kern

Rhapsody in Black: An Elena del Carral MysteryRhapsody in Black: An Elena del Carral Mystery by Maria Elena Alonso-Sierra
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am blown away with this amazing book! It is filled to the brim with suspense and mystery. I love ballet so seeing it woven into this incredibly book was wonderful. Our main character, Elena, is in for some very interesting secrets as she accepts the invitation of a lifetime. I thoroughly enjoy thrillers that are heavy with suspense, and this author knocked it out of the park. It was like a rollercoaster of twists and turns that I never saw coming! You’ll have to read to see for yourself what surprises are in store for Elena. If you enjoy mysteries that keep you guessing, this one is your next read!

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Finding Cheer by Heather Schneider – Review by Enisha Reaves

Finding Cheer (Magical Emerald Hollow #2)Finding Cheer by Heather Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you are looking for a feel-good book that is full of romance, enchantment, and magic, then grab this book!

Finding Cheer by Heather Schneider is the second book in the Magical Emerald Hollow series. It follows Sofia Reyes as she helps an attractive and mysterious man who does not remember his own identity. Will she allow herself to open up and fall for him?

I loved being back in Emerald Hollow and catching up with some characters I loved in the first book.This story is both magical and enchanting and keeps you smiling all the way through.

This novel is a must-read if you are ready to start spring with some romance. The characters are just as lovable as in the first book, and the story pulls you in from start to finish.

Get your spring colors ready, smell some flowers, and dive into this lovely book that will get you springtime ready.

Happy Reading!

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Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate Book 10) by Sylvia Black – Review by Cindy Rushin

Master Oradea (Masters of the Consulate #10)Master Oradea by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book and it was very nice to read the continuing story about the master vampires and their loves. This book is about Oradea and Natalia and how they find each other in the midst of the battle that is going on. I enjoyed being able to follow their journey and how even through the twists and turns of the battle they were in, they came together. This is an excellent series and I recommend it to others that enjoy paranormal romance.

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Touched: Elemental Passions Book One by Skye Turner, Sloane Nicole, April D. Berry, C.J. Pinard, Danielle Jamie, Darlene Tallman, Julie Morgan, Livell James, Machelle Hanleigh, and Melissa MacKinnon – Review by Shannen Kern

Touched (Elemental Passions #1)Touched by Skye Turner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The cover of this book grabbed me immediately, and after reading the synopsis, I knew I had to dive into it! This is the first book in the Elemental Passions series, and what an astonishing beginning indeed. It took me a chapter or so to find my groove, but once I did there was no stopping. I finished the entire book in a day (sorry, responsibilities!) I love a good romance novel as well as anything even remotely related to Fae, so this was right up my alley. The chemistry between Aeris and Callum is marvelous! Aeris is Fae and Callum is a detective. A union between them is absolutely forbidden, but will that be enough reason for them not to pursue this? I won’t give anything away, but this book is worth your time. I am waiting on pins and needles for the next installment of this series!

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Drag Me Down (Full Throttle Cyborgs Series) by Landra Graf – Review by Shannen Kern

Drag Me Down (Full Throttle Cyborgs, #4)Drag Me Down by Landra Graf
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I didn’t realize I was picking up a series when I read this book, but I felt like it did pretty good as a standalone. It was absolutely gripping though, so I have run to pick up the previous 3 books now! This was a perfect blend of sci-fi and romance which are two of my favorite genres. We waste no time getting right into the middle of drama, action, and all the secrets. Drag and Bridget have quite the history that I’m sure I’ll get more background on in the other books. What’s apparent from the get-go is their intense chemistry together! The development of each character is just perfection, and the flow of the story is enjoyable and natural. I highly recommend this book if you’re looking for a fast-paced sci-fi read. I’m on my way to pick up all of these books right now!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Drag Me Down (Full Throttle Cyborgs Series) by Landra Graf – Review by Micalah Weatherholtz

Drag Me Down (Full Throttle Cyborgs, #4)Drag Me Down by Landra Graf
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Drag me Down is the fourth book in the Full Throttle Cyborgs Series but it’s the first book in the series that I have read. This was a totally unfamiliar world for me, but I found that I really enjoyed this book. I did not feel like there was anything that I would have missed, and I did not feel lost while reading Drag and Bridget’s story, so I can say this would be ok read as a standalone. Drag and Bridget were together once before, but they split when she betrayed him, so when she comes to him for help it brings up lots of still existing feelings that he doesn’t want to experience. It’s a great redemption, second chance at love, super interesting universe, and a well told story.

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Marshmallow Rabbit by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Marshmallow RabbitMarshmallow Rabbit by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Marshmallow Rabbit by Lois Wickstrom is a fun and imaginative story with colorful illustrations that bring the story to life. This is one of my favorites from this author and I know my great nieces and great nephew enjoy this story as well….full of fun.

Mr. Bonbon, the local candy maker, is trying to prevent Annabelle from stealing any more candy from his factory tours…and comes up with a plan. Mr. Bonbon is trying to teach Annabelle from lesson of not to steal and take things. His plan comes to light….but does it work….or will Annabelle continue her ways…

This is a very fun read….for the young and the young at heart.

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Finding Cheer (Magical Emerald Hollow Series) by Heather Schneider – Review by Jamie Truex

Finding Cheer (Magical Emerald Hollow #2)Finding Cheer by Heather Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was so excited to read this book since I enjoyed the first one so much! Holly and Ash are basically supporting characters now and we get to focus on Sofia. I really Iiked her when we met her in book one, but I grew to like her even more in book two. And we meet Isaiah, who Sofia is very suspicious of but also very attracted to. I do recommend this book, though you should really pick up the first one so you can understand the town and the characters better. I finished it with some questions still not answered so fingers crossed for a third book.

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