Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance) (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Amy Brennan

Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance)Moonlit Kiss by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mesmerizing! Amy McKinley has done it again with this gem of a novel. Right away, I was transported to Venice, taking in all the sights, and felt as though I was personally walking through those cobbled streets. She describes the setting in which Gianna visits immaculately, and as the story progresses, you are thrown deeper into not only Venice, but the character’s lives, artwork, and relationships she builds. This novel was certainly a page turner, and I was sad when it came to an end. I must admit, just because I finished reading it, doesn’t mean it’s left my thoughts. Venice will be added to my travel bucket list. Thank you, for allowing me to fulfill my wanderlust without leaving my home. Highly recommend!

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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Pippa Woods

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I have no clue how to review this story. This was my first Jacks’ novel so I’m not sure if this is par for the course or different from her other tales. Either way, the story had a lot of potential, some genuinely likable characters, and a bit of steam, but it just felt rushed and forced in some areas and then ran smooth like honey in others. I guess it’s like there was an understood creation of the initial relationship of the story that didn’t feel genuine or successful, and you were just supposed to jump on the train that was already going 70mph, rather than getting on the train and being allowed to watch the relationship/situation unfold around you. But then it did flow into a relatively successful story, once you just accepted that you knew nothing about the main characters and why they would agree to the main plotline in the first place. It would be rocking along and then occasionally; the awkward forced feeling came back. I don’t know how to explain it and maybe it was a personal thing? I truly don’t know. I gave it 3 stars because Jacks created a great world to pull the reader in and characters that you wanted to like and root for, but you never felt like you truly knew them, their motives, or found clarity about how they ended up in the weird agreement in the first place. So, I’m going with 3 stars-ok for me personally, but other people might love the notion and give it a 5! I will definitely give it another go at Jacks’ writing because I did enjoy her world-building and plot idea immensely.
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Tally and the Angel Book One: India by Eleanor Dixon—Reviewed by Jerricka

Tally and the Angel : Book One IndiaTally and the Angel : Book One India by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is an awesome start to the series. It offers children a chance to see the fantasy world. The author made it so easy to build so much imagination from this book. I love the surprise element of the story. It was just perfect. I couldn’t put it down once I started. Highly recommended for readers with children.

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Sugar & Spice (Spicetopia #1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Stephanie Nicole

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

Ms. Alexander has done it again, i originally picked up Sugar & Spice because I love Ms. Alexander’s writing style, and she did not disappoint me. Once again her character descriptions are amazing, making her characters so likable and relatable. With the right imagination her characters stories are very easy to get swept up in, her scenery descriptions are breathtaking, almost making her readers feel like their in the story. With Sugar & Spice it was just a little different, knowing this was a romance book I expected a few things but Ms. Alexander deftinitly unfolded some very hot scenes in this one. Sugar & Spice has everything a romance reader will want great characters, love, lust, and more. So if your looking for a great weekend read then I highly recommend Sugar & Spice by Phoebe Alexander.

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Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance) (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance)Moonlit Kiss by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Moonlit Kiss is unlike anything I have read by Amy McKinley. It is not at all what I expected, but I loved it none the less. It is part of the Moonlit Destinations Series, but is a stand alone book. Like all the other McKinley books I have read, it is a romantic story with a twist of mystery suspense. What sets this book apart from the others, is the twist of history and ghosts. It tells the story of Gianna and Sergio meeting and falling in love with Venice. However, it is intertwined with the past romance of their distant relatives. The writing is very graphic, and I was able to envision the neighborhood and houses, despite never being to Venice or even really seeing pictures of it. The characters are all personable and I would love to see spin off stories to develop the neighbors, perhaps as a prequel, since there is so much history there. There was a lot of interesting twists along the way that I didn’t expect. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but highly recommend this book, and all of McKinley’s books.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kerry Baker

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ouroboros by T.S. Simons is the third book in the Antipodes series. I would definitely recommend reading this series in order so that you get the full experience. I think this book has to be my favourite of the series so far. I really got into this book and found myself getting completely lost in the story. There was much in this book, it had such an attention to detail and so much going on.
I really enjoyed getting to see more about these characters and the journey they are on. Even more so with this book it felt like I was going on the same journey with them, even with it being a dystopian future. I could imagine everything the author was writing and I felt immersed in the book as a whole.
This is a brilliant series and this book is excellent. I would highly recommend reading them.

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Blue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor – Review by Kerry Baker

Blue Summer Part TwoBlue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor is a brilliant follow up to Part One. This is a series that you need to read in order so that you can fully understand it all. I found it so easy to pick back up the story. This book starts where book 1 left off and continues right on with the great story. This is a pretty quick read and it is quite fast paced. The author has done well to keep the momentum going in the second book and I found myself to be just as engaged with the characters.
I couldn’t wait to see how this was all going to play out. I was invested in the story and wanted to see how it was all going to end. I liked how much more the story was developed in this book, I thought you got more detail than with the first. I thought this was an overall enjoyable book and a great series.

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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lisa Helmick

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this fun flirty story. It kept me turning pages with its drama and banter. I really never knew what these two would do next. I enjoyed how the story flowed so nicely and didn’t seem forced at all.

The characters are delightful. Their dreams are different but as they come together they become blended into one. Damien and Zoe both drew me in with their honesty (with each other) and no nonsense attitudes.

The secondary characters are fun. The parents were great! I loved how enthusiastic they were about these two. How they saw something in each of the MC that they didn’t see themselves. Then there is Tyler. The older brother ex best friend. He came on strong at the beginning and I doubted his sincerity about mending fences. But once the beans were spilled he became a guy we can all appreciate.

Overall this is a well rounded story. It kept my interest and I never got bored. This is a first time author for me and I look forward to more.

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Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance) (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Katie Matthews

Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance)Moonlit Kiss by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

I absolutely adored this book! I think it is definitely up there with one of my favourite reads of 2021. I do love this author and have read so many of her books but this one just captured my heart from the very beginning. The writing was just so, so beautiful – it really was an absolute pleasure to read. The authors descriptive language and how she describes the beautiful setting of Italy made me feel like I was right there with the characters. Gianna and Sergio’s story was so beautiful and believable, they had a really genuine connection.
I would absolutely recommend this book to other readers!

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The Earl’s Scandalous Wager by Wareeze Woodson – Review by Jenique Bornman

The Earl's Scandalous WagerThe Earl’s Scandalous Wager by Wareeze Woodson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not completely what I expected…… IN A GOOD WAY!!!
The mystery and suspense of “Who” could be targetting them was an excellent plot twist. It definitely brought something different to the story.
Used as collateral Emily definitely didn’t see her night going from a normal outing to ending up married, did she….
Woodson is a new Author to me and writes historical Romance in the more traditional way (the way I like) I’m definitely checking out more of her books

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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Kerry Carr

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this story. It made me laugh and cry and get frustrated all at the same time. The author does a great job with the characters and their stories are so relatable.

Damien is a stripper/dancer. He has always had big dreams of making in L.A.  but when his best friend screws up his audition it leaves him feeling bitter and more determined than ever.

One night at his club his ex best friends sister Zoe. Here is Damien’s chance to get revenge on his ex best friend. Zoe plays right into his hands when she needs someone to act as her boyfriend.

One lie turns into three and their relationship/engagement snowballs. Is this all fake? Are there really feelings involved? Will Damien choose his shot at his dream for the love of his woman? Or will he leave his dreams and focus on her?

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The Cross of Ciaran (The Cross of Ciaran Book 1) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Natasha Dowell

The Cross of CiaranThe Cross of Ciaran by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Are you a fan of fantasy, steamy historical romance, and skillfully written flashbacks? Then this book is for you. Right from the start you’re on the edge of your seat, not quite believing what you’re reading. I am an absolute sucker for this kind of storytelling, it draws an amazing picture of the main character and his struggles throughout the whole book. I wouldn’t change anything except that I now want more to read right this minute. Might need to read it twice to relive it all and grasp all the different aspects of this one.

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor #1) by Brooke May-Review by Amanda Kimble

Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1)Courage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Courage of Us (Code of Honor #1) by Brooke May

Another fantastic read by May. She sure does know how to keep her readers. Courage of Us is the first book in her new Code of Honor Series.

Patience doesn’t have much when it comes to her name. That is until her best friend, Duke, up and leaves. Not a word to her and that goes on for seven years. Then he comes home at the nick of time. The quote I chose for Patience is: “But that’s what makes them so beautiful. They can be that way, but most times, they are just trying to live like every other creature. It isn’t their fault that they aren’t the exact native species to our area. They don’t know any better.”

Duke has had a hard time since leaving town. He not only left his best friend behind without a word, but she was also the love of his life. When he comes home he finds that she is going through a rough time. The quote I chose for Duke is: “That sounds great to me. I’m going to go throw some clothes on.”

Highly recommended for Military Romance lovers.

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Motherland (The Tom Grant Series Book 3) by Samantha Adair – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Motherland (Tom Grant #3)Motherland by Samantha Adair
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this suspenseful story. This is a new author for me which I enjoyed and look forward to reading more from her in the future. This is a well written story about a promise that is made to a father on his deathbed. A promise that Isabella is determined to keep no matter what the costs are. The characters are engaging and they bring the story to life. They kept me turning pages fast just to see what would happen to them next. Isabella made such a great character and her determination to keep the promise she made, made her even stronger. She and Tom are faced with decisions that could put them in danger and there could be other forces that work totally against them. This is a great adventure story that takes on a thriller aspect as well as just a great story. I highly recommend this book.

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Chased (A Cambridge Men of Honour Novel Book One): A Dark Mafia Bad Boy Romance (Cambridge Men of Honour—Dark Mafia Romances 1) by Felicity Brandon – Review by Lauren Schnoebelen

ChasedChased by Felicity Brandon
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3.5⭐️

Chase Benedict has lived the life of luxury since he was born. He always went to the right schools, was the leader in everything he did, and also got exactly what he wanted. This meant that he’s not very accustomed to someone telling him what he doesn’t want to hear but that changed when he almost hit Allegra with his car. Now the top man at one of London’s largest criminal organizations is now being told exactly what a young woman thinks of him and his driving capabilities. This chance encounter could change their lives in ways neither of them anticipated when Chase and Allegra realize they can’t stop thinking about each other and there’s little that can be done to address it other than see what comes of it.

Overall I enjoyed the story and the sexual tension and smut were by far the best part. It explores Allegra’s introduction to a part of herself she wasn’t aware of while having Chase focus on laying out rules and consent in the beginning. I’m not sure how much I enjoyed the twist with how it impacts the couple but it was really interesting getting an idea of what would continue to happen between them. My biggest complaint personally (and which might not be an issue at for others) was the incorporation of the pandemic and how Chase is powerful enough to not abide by the restrictions in place. I definitely understand that realistically this is probably the case for certain parts of society but personally it really pulled me out of the book because I would get frustrated. Overall it was a quick read and had all sorts of chemistry!

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Courage of Us (Code of Honor Book 1) by Brooke May – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Courage of UsCourage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Patience LaClare is a woman who over the last seven years has lost her courage and become a shell of her former self, she has been in a loveless marriage with a man who cheated on her, blamed her for everything going wrong in his life and verbally abused her, but the day it all became physical is the day she drew the line and asked for a divorce, however, Patience has lost her friends over that time and only has her family and herself to rely on. Duke Micheals is a Marine who left everything behind, including the girl he loved, since then, he has seen more of war than he ever wanted to and when he lost his dog in a tragic encounter with the enemy, he developed PTSD and this meant a medical discharge, leaving the Marines and returning home to his family and all the memories of what he left behind.

Patience is heading to her cafe in her parents grocery store as usual, where she bakes the town’s favourite sweet and savoury snacks, what she doesn’t expect is her car breaking down in the car park at night, when the snow is falling and it is freezing cold, but the last thing she expected was Duke Micheals to come to her rescue on his way back from filling in the paperwork so he can start his new job as a deputy in the local police department. The surprise stops them both from being able to form words, but it is Patience who breaks the silence first but her words are sarcastic, independent and scathing, but she reluctantly accepts the lift home from him, the silence between them is deafening and when she gets into her house, she is an emotional mess, but so is Duke after he drops her off. Seeing Patience has solidified what Duke was thinking that she needs him as much as he needs her, however, it is also clear that she will not be as easy to convince as he hoped, he will have to put in a lot of work to pull the person she was out of the person she is and he knows just how to do it, he will simply start by asking her to dinner and then see where that takes them.

As the days progress, Patience and Duke start to spend more time together as friends and catch up on the times since they last saw each other, things are going well but there are a lot of feelings to sort through and pasts to be shared, this takes a long time as the things they need to share are painful and hard to talk about and it doesn’t help when their families meddle and try to speed the process up. The two realise that they still feel as strongly for the other as they did seven years before, but also that the attraction they felt has multiplied as they have gotten more mature and grown into themselves.

Will they be able to reveal all the hurt they are hanging onto and overcome the barriers they have each built around their hearts, or will it all be too much when they find out what the other has been through and leave them reeling away from each other? This is a second chance romance where friends who have been broken try to come back together as adults with all their baggage included, where tenderness, grief, love and loss collide with the past, present and future to create a journey which envelops you and takes you along for the ride.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance) (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance)Moonlit Kiss by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Moonlit Kiss (A Venice Romance) (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley

Moonlit Kiss ( A Venice Romance) is a wonderfully written Romantic Suspense that I absolutely loved reading. I never hesitate to pick up any books by this author as she has quickly become a favorite of mine. Her ability to transport you to whatever she’s writing is simply amazing. Her characters are relatable and fully developed and I felt as if I was with them throughout the whole book. This is a quick read that you will find yourself lost in the pages and wanting more. I find myself wanting to go to Venice to experience myself what the characters did. I highly recommend reading this and anything by this author.

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Forbidden Wolf (The Shadow Chronicles Book 1) by CR Robertson – Review by Gail Guerrero

Forbidden WolfForbidden Wolf by C.R. Robertson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Forbidden Wolf (The Shadow Chronicles Book 1) by CR Robertson – Review by Gail Guerrero

Five stars

I’m excited that I read this book. It gave me Underworld vibes. At first I thought At first I thought Tasha was going to be this ultimate bad girl but she’s a normal adult who isn’t sure of herself. She’s just a vampire that wants to be free. I thought they were going to be teenagers with how the story first flowed but we got some major control issues going on with leadership. The war stupid they didn’t even know why they were fighting. Those creatures were gross the visual the author painting I did not need. I really enjoyed this story though. Tasha became annoying mid book. She has so much potential but it’s like she was unable to believe in herself. She was ready to give up too many times. Levi that man! I wish there was someone out willing to love me as hard as Levi did Tasha. To possess just a little of his affection and devotion. Definitely worth the read .

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First, We Kill All the Lawyers (Donovan Trait Series) by Seelie Kay – Review by Jana Lewis

First, We Kill All the LawyersFirst, We Kill All the Lawyers by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was an enjoyable read. It’s definitely a different spin on the vampire stories (and other creatures). I like how the format is not focused as much on the vampire, but more shows it as a complication in certain situations. I also enjoy how you get the perspective of the killer and it’s clear when her scenes come up. I enjoy the interaction and personality that comes through on various characters and how they can still act in a way that is “human.” Looking forward to reading the next one!

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Chased (A Cambridge Men of Honour Novel Book One): A Dark Mafia Bad Boy Romance (Cambridge Men of Honour—Dark Mafia Romances 1) by Felicity Brandon – Review by Michelle Austin

ChasedChased by Felicity Brandon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chased was a great 5 star read. I was pulled in right from the beginning.

Chase is the ultimate arrogant bad boy with his own agenda. He always gets what he wants and when he almost hit Allegra with his car, something about her pulled him in. Allegra is a college student trying to keep it all together in the middle of a pandemic. When she meets Chase there is something about him she can’t stop thinking about. When fate steps in and they see each other again, it gives Chase the opportunity he needed to ask her out.

What will happen when Allegra finds out who Chase really is?

Allegra was great, I loved her sassiness and she knew how to push Chase’s buttons. I think that is what drew Chase to her. I really enjoyed their story and I can’t wait to read more from this series. The author does a great job with her writing and you feel like you’re right there with the characters. If you’re looking for a great dark read with a hot dominant man, 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fantastic Book!! This is an easy read and the story flows. I love the story between Zoe and Damien and the beginning of a fake relationship and then what happens when real feelings develop. Damien getting revenge on Zoe’s brother and Zoe losing her job and her boyfriend and her family does not know otherwise. You want happily ever after for Zoe and Damien, but does the happily ever after come true? Definitely read this book and find out!! This book is fun and enjoyable all around! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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The Earl’s Scandalous Wager by Wareeze Woodson – Review by Rachel Moss

The Earl's Scandalous WagerThe Earl’s Scandalous Wager by Wareeze Woodson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Earl’s Scandalous Wager by Wareeze Woodson was a really good read. While the events that take place happen quickly, it felt like it took a while for this novel to pick up its pace. Once it did, I could hardly put this book down! It got very interesting, very quickly to me. I especially enjoyed the fact that this is the first historical fiction novel I’ve read that has been published recently that actually read like a classic romance novel. I thought that was very interesting and just added to this books charm. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel and I hope to read more from this author in the future.

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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
Five Stars

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes is the first book in the Kiss Me series by Danielle Jacks. This is the first book I have read by Ms. Jacks, but definitely won’t be the last. This book had me hooked from the very first page. The characters were so detailed, I felt like I could be friends. Zoe and Damien had great chemistry and the witty dialogue had me laughing out loud. I read this book in one sitting and it just made me feel happy, so I look forward to the next book in the series. Excellent read for the holiday weekend, and a great start to my summer reading.

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BRINK OF DENIAL (SONS OF SINDICATO BOOK 2) by SONYA JESUS AND CAM JOHNS – Review by Stephanie Chapman

Brink of Denial (Sons of Sindicato #1)Brink of Denial by Cam Johns
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sons of Sindicato: Brink of Denial by Sonya Jesus and Cam Johns, features Dane Giordano and Milana Lombradi’s conflict-filled lives. Eleven years ago, Milana decided to leave Dane and head to California. She became a model and changed her name to Mila Leblanc. Every few years she would visit New Jersey and hook up with Dane, only to leave again. As time wore on, Dane tries to convince himself that he hated Mila, and tries to move on but fails to find a woman that could feel the emptiness that Mila left behind.

Present day Mila isn’t doing as well as she had once dreamed and finds herself in a situation that requires her to seek the assistance of her past. Tyler Pence, a former lover of Mila’s, has been blackmailing her for over 8 years with a sex tape that would destroy her career. When she agrees to meet him in New Jersey, she calls Dane for help. While Dane does assist her to a degree, Tyler is left alive and proves to be more than just a pain to Mila. He shows proof that he can expose the Sindicato and bring the entire Mafia down. Mila knows she needs to return to her Lombardi roots and join forces with Dane in order to stop Tyler.

This is a 5-star book and I would recommend reading the prequel Sons of Sindicato Novella in order to understand the intertwining plot. This is a fast-paced book with deception, passion, and family dysfunction that is sure to become a favorite of any suspense reader.

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BRINK OF DENIAL (SONS OF SINDICATO BOOK 2) by SONYA JESUS AND CAM JOHNS – Review by Katherine Braccia

Brink of Denial (Sons of Sindicato #1)Brink of Denial by Cam Johns
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Malia and Dane’s romance is the longest yo-yo dating I have ever read. From being with each other since kids and then on again and off again for 11 years.

I am pretty new to mafia romance but this really convinced me I need to read more. I love the passion behind the mafia structure and ties of family.

I really hope they write a Gia and Nico book.

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Blue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor – Review by Erica Fish

Blue Summer Part TwoBlue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second part of the Blue Summer books. This is a paranormal romance with some Sci-fi elements, mystery, and danger elements. The storyline is fun and interesting. This is a continuation of Lillie’s story. We left off and she was being kidnapped by the evil sorcerer. Lillie interacts with the Zayed. and we find out more and more about their culture. I highly recommend reading part 1 before diving into this book. It is a fun-loving steamy romance that is fast-paced and a great afternoon read.

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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Heather Stanley

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was such a quick read, was done in one sitting!! Was such an interesting romance story! I’ve read similar ones but never like this one. This is the first one in the Kiss Me series and I think is definitely worth reading. Would be a great beach/summer read. I do love the fake-relationship part but read too many stories with the misunderstandings that I can’t get behind them anymore. I am glad that it was not most of this book! Danielle Jacks is a new author to me, I was not disappointed! Will have to keep an eye out for her future books. If you want to find out what happens between Zoe and Damien and if their story ends happily definitely get a copy, will be worth it.

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Turning Wheels (Satan’s Devils MC #1) by Manda Mellett – Review by Carly Vogler

Turning Wheels (Satan's Devils MC, #1)Turning Wheels by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Turning Wheels by Manda Mellett is the first book in the Satan’s Devils collection. Sophie had an accident that leaves her in a wheel chair. She tries to do the right thing by helping her friend get out of an abusive relationship, but in turn makes herself the new target. With a hit out on her head, she seeks safety anywhere she can. A motorcycle club takes her in with hopes of protecting her. Sophie feels vulnerable, depressed, and scared. After the accident, she lost all self-esteem.

Wraith is in the biker gang helping to protect Sophie, and wants to help her gain her self-esteem so she can see herself the way he sees her.

Can Sophie get past her disability? Can the biker gang keep her safe when troubles arise on the inside?

Definitely a story that keeps you turning pages well into the night. Excited for the next
one!

Review by Carly Vogler

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Mountains Wanted by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

Mountains Wanted is definitely steamy and intended for those who are 18 and older.

Sociology professor Dr. Sarah Lynde is looking for a no strings attached hook up. She is a single mother raising a teenaged daughter and preteen son that are her first priority. She first sees Army First Sergent James McAllister in line at a sandwich shop then again at a Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell meeting. Normally Sarah doesn’t go for younger men, but there is something about this man that keeps her hanging on. Will she keep the feelings at bay and be able to only be friends with benefits or will she want something more?

James McAllister is on active duty ready to be deployed at anytime. Right now he is just looking to have some fun since he is young and not ready to settle down. Is Sarah the one that will make him want to settle down or is she a diversion on his road to the one?

I have read other titles by this author and love her writing style. I am looking forward to continuing Sarah and James’ story in book two.

Miss Understanding (The Miss Series Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by Aubrey Bondurant – Review by Deb Robinson

Miss Understanding (Miss, #1)Miss Understanding by Aubrey Bondurant
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Liam and Kendall are both attracted to each other but will not act on that attraction due to office dynamics. She is his assistant and he has a no dating coworkers rule . He will do nothing to jeopardize his goal of becoming a partner at his law firm. As much as you try to dislike Liam, you end up cheering for him to succeed. A death in the family and a large deposition have Kendall and Liam sharing living quarters for a week. I couldn’t stop listening as I wanted to know if sparks would fly or not. They are both so stubborn and say the wrong things constantly. If they act on their attraction it will be a miracle. Loved this audio book so much I listened to it in one day.

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