Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Meg Tyrrell

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is not my first book by Tricia Copeland. This was a different setting for her books than I’m used to. Our main female character is Amanda Avery. She’s starting college and her two best friends are at the same institution with her. She’s got to figure how to keep her scholarship and still have a personal life. There are multiple friends she meets along the way that are very important to her. The two main male characters are Zack and Doug. They are brothers in a fraternity at the college.

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Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Series Book 2) by Amy McKinley – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops, #2)Bound by Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Deadly Isles Special Ops series. This story is a Romantic Suspense and has around 164 pages. This story follows Kayla, a book reviewer, and Jason, an ex-Navy SEAL. Kayla is running from an abusive relationship and needs to find somewhere safe to hide for a bit. She ends up at Jason’s, who is her deceased brothers best friend but also someone she has liked forever. Between bad memories and the ex coming after her, will her and Jason’s relationship be able to thrive?

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Beckoned (Born of Darkness Book 1) by R. B. Fields – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Beckoned (Born of Darkness, Book 1)Beckoned by R.B. Fields
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Born of Darkness series. This story is a Paranormal Erotica Romance novel and has around 216 pages. This story follows a human, nurse during the day and serial killer hunter by night, and a vampire. She is chasing a serial killer that turns out to be a vampire. Her savior also happens to be a vampire. And he is HOT. Vampires do not kill their own and he does it for a human. Now they are both in serious danger.

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Angela Shirley

Capturing Fate (Fatal Truth, #2)Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When your job is mainly based on instincts and you then start doubting it, can you carry on and find the evil that you are trying to find.

Dolan Watts is an FBI agent with a history but that history pushes him to be able to understand the minds of some of the evilest criminals until now. This new case is different and will he be able to push back the physiological aspect and get on with his work but this one likes to mind games so he needs to ask for help but will he be able to keep it professional.

Daughter Dawson is a psychologist and once she meets Dolan, she then is compelled to help him although this man could destroy the walls she had built up for so long. Can she keep the distance and stay professional or will the lines blur and they become too close to find this mind-bending killer?

I love a good psychological thriller and this one ticks all the boxes. The story twists and turns into areas you did not think would take you. The characters were well developed and complemented each other brilliantly and with the similar backgrounds they both had it draws you into the story and the characters and gets you fully immersed into the story from the beginning.
This book can be read as a stand-alone story but I found reading the first book Saving Mercy a great stepping stone into the wonderful world and mind of Abbie Roads. I can’t wait to get stuck into more books by this wonderful author.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Laura Furuta

At Once (Adams Brothers, #2)At Once by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2)
By Mindy McKinley
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley. It is a story that pulled me in and didn’t let me go until the final page. I loved the characters of Gabi Turner and Mason Adams. Gabi is beautiful, intelligent, and talented. She wasn’t looking for someone, then she meets Mason. Mason is handsome, talented, and has an attraction to Gabi. What does the future hold for Gabi and Mason? Read this book to find out. I also loved reading about the other characters. I liked Gabi’s bestie. I loved the bantering back and forth between the characters. The author made the story and the characters come alive. Don’t miss out on a book that is romantic and entertaining, I highly recommend it.

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The Mystery Of The Lost Avenger (Annie Tillery Mysteries) by Linda Maria Frank – Review by Angela Hayes

The Mystery of the Lost AvengerThe Mystery of the Lost Avenger by Linda Maria Frank
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars

The Mystery Of The Lost Avenger by Linda Maria Frank is a very interesting story for young and old alike. It weaves a mystery of a crashed WWII plane, the pilot, and the NCIS investigation that leads Annie Tillery and her mother on a bit of an adventure- as they dig into the past to get to the bottom of it all.
Mystery and History- a winning combination!

Thank you, Linda Maria Frank!

 

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THE BUCCANEERS OF St. FREDERICK ISLAND by LINDA MARIA FRANK – Review by Laura Furuta

The Buccaneers of St. Frederick IslandThe Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

THE BUCCANEERS OF St. FREDERICK ISLAND
By LINDA MARIA FRANK
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book BUCCANEERS OF St. FREDERICK ISLAND by LINDA MARIA FRANK. It is a story that both young and old will enjoy reading. It is a book that includes mysteries, secrets. Intrigue, and a little danger. I enjoyed reading about the characters and the part that each one played. Will they retrieve their missing money? Read this book to find out. This is a wonderful book about friendships and loyalty. The author does a wonderful job of making the story and the characters come alive. The story kept my attention from the first chapter to the final page. The mystery will pull you in and you will get lost in the storyline. Don’t miss out on a book that is intriguing, exciting, entertaining, and mysterious, I highly recommend it.

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Desperately Seeking Sixty Nine (The Green Room Chronicles, Book One) AUDIO BOOK by J.D. Frettier – Review by Mirela Ruiz

Desperately Seeking Sixty Nine (The Green Room Chronicles, Book One) AUDIO BOOK by J.D. Frettier was a funny and cute listen! I love Bonnie, she is really funny and relatable. I was hooked from the start, I did not know what to expect but the dialogue was golden. I loved the pace and how even it was a short book it still felt fully developed. I cannot wait to read more by J.D Frettier.

Nobody Knows (Razes Hell Book 1) by Kyra Lennon – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Nobody KnowsNobody Knows by Kyra Lennon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book didn’t grab me right from the first page. The first few pages had
Me a bit confused at first. There were so many characters and so couldn’t keep it straight. That quickly changed. This book was well written and the characters were great!
Ellie grew up next door to brothers, Jason and Drew. All 3 of them were basically best friends but Ellie and Jason were always closer. They even dated for a while. There is a lot of history between this group of friends but Ellie was always right there rooting for them no matter what they went thru. Now, years have passed and the guys start up a group “Razes Hell”. They play small gigs until Derek decides it’s time to push it into the big leagues and things just start to spiral. There’s a lot of lies and even more heartache throughout this book. However I really liked this book.
The author did an amazing job keeping the reader interested. Great storyline.

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Nobody Knows (Razes Hell Book 1) by Kyra Lennon – Review by Angela Hayes

Nobody KnowsNobody Knows by Kyra Lennon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars

Nobody Knows: A British Rock Band Romance is the first book in the Razes Hell series by Kyra Lennon. This is my first read by Ms. Lennon, so I wasn’t sure of what to expect going in- what I discovered is a wonderfully emotive friends-to-lovers contemporary romance. With drama, friendship, family dynamics, addiction, the pressures of fame, passion, and angst- this story made for un un-put-down-able read!
Looking forward to more from Ms. Lennon.

Thank you, Kyra Lennon!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Erin Wolf

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After Book 1)Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen, 5 stars.

This is the start of yet another wonderful series by this awesome author. Allison and Logan are great main characters — flawed but real with pasts they are trying to overcome. I love how this story is set around a medium, a real one who just wants to use her gifts to help people. She is so wonderful, I want her as my best friend. Logan meanwhile seems to have it all, but looks can be deceiving.

Unlike other books by this author, the whole story really revolves around these two people, but it is not all about their interest in each other. It shows how they each struggle with their past and how that is affecting them today. Plus, as the title suggests, there are of course ghosts trying to make themselves known. This makes things interesting in multiple ways.

This is a fun, interesting paranornormal romance book filled with an intriguing story and wonderful characters. I cannot wait to meet some of the secondary characters in future books. I highly recommend this book.

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Hungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie – Review by Michelle Austin

Hungry Business: A Short StoryHungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie
This was a very interesting and cringe worthy 4 star read. I read it in less than an hour.

We have a young woman who is lonely and dating, trying to find another human to connect with. We went on several dates with her that were very interesting. Will she find the one?

Overall this was a story that had me cringing and slightly grossed out. The author does a great job of pulling you quickly into this short story with her writing. If you’re looking for a quick read with a zombie typed theme this is the book for you. 1-click and get reading today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber – Review by Rachel Moss

Coyote SummerCoyote Summer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber was an interesting read. As I saw another reviewer say in regards to this book, it held a lot of potential that just wasn’t tapped into. One thing I felt this book needed was a trigger warning. I didn’t see one at the beginning, and there is some sensitive content that some people I feel should be aware of. I felt like I was reading two separate novels, instead of one. The content was well throughout, but I feel like it would have been better split between two novels instead of putting it into one. I also felt like a lot of events went unresolved, and if not really that then that a lot went unexplained. I feel this novel could have been a lot better than what it was. I guess I was just expecting more? Or maybe just thrown off from something. But this was a novel that could grab you. It was very well written. Which is why I’m giving it 4 stars. I would definitely read more from this author in the future.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Tracy Wilkin

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

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie is an emotionally charged , magical tale of a mother’s love for her son and the son’s search for basically the meaning of his life. Although some of the character’s names I could not even pronounce, it was an enjoyable read. Goddess of Everything was incredibly well written and very descriptive. There was anxiety, drama and tension as the main character navigates his way to discovering the truth that he seeks. A plethora of exciting and spine tingling moments. A clever and intriguing tale that has you guessing right up to the end. A brilliant entertainer. 4 stars.

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Hell in a Handbasket (Life is Hell Book 3) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Anna Hirsch

Hell In A Handbasket (Life is Hell #3)Hell In A Handbasket by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hell in a Handbasket (Life is Hell Book 3) by Naomi Valkyrie
4 Stars

This is the third installment in this series and probably my favorite so far. It can be read as a stand-alone but the series is so good, you should read them all. Each book keeps getting better. We’ve met Tievel in the previous books and he was always an arse. I’m happy to see that there is more to him than just attitude. This story revolves around him and Oren. Oren really evolves quite a bit as well. By the end of the book, it was good to see how much confidence he gained.

The story is well written and there is enough action to keep you interested. I love the characters and enjoy reading about their escapades. The author does an excellent job of taking things from the first two books, which you think are unimportant, and tying them into this story. I have followed this author from her first book and her writing keeps getting better. Who would have thought that a demon and a demon hunter could fall in love?

Review by @AnnaHirsch
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Climbing The Walls (Hart & Cole Book 1) by Sacha T. Y. Fortuné – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Climbing The Walls (Hart & Cole Book 1)Climbing The Walls by Sacha T.Y. Fortuné
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Climbing the Walls by Sacha T. Y. Fortune is book one of the Hart and Cole series.

Kris fell in love with Nicole and he still feels that way. He’s proud of how hard she works he just wishes she put that much effort into their family. Nicole wants to be worth of Kris. She’s not sure how she managed to get him to fall for her but she wants to make sure it stays that way but it’s hard not to go running when her boss needs her. She realizes she has room to improve as a mother and she wants to do what she can to be better. Can she keep her family together before it’s too late?

This book highlights very well that marriage isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. It’s a partnership but it’s not always equal. The story was good and I found myself wanting to know what was going to happen but it felt a bit dragged out. It was very detailed but I think at times a little too detailed. I can’t wait to see how the story continues in the next book.

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Is this me? (Being me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Is this me by Tricia Copeland was a story of romance. There was college love and having new experiences that were just lovely to read.

A girl named Amanda Avery who just started college and didn’t know what hit her when she got there. Never believe she would be the girl that would fall in love her first year in college. Her gpa and scholarship was all she thought she cared about. Parties were the last thing on her list but her best friend manage to drag her to one and her college life was never the same since.

This was a slow love story. It was so Interesting to read and not knowing what to expect. This is the first book in the series of Being Me series and can’t wait to see what the other books have in store.

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Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Series Book 2) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops, #2)Bound by Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Series Book 2) by Amy McKinley

Bound by Secrets is the second book in the Deadly Isles Special Ops Series by Amy McKinley. I absolutely loved this fast paced suspense romance that will have you on the edge of your seat one minute and the next grabbing for a kleenex. The twists and turns had me turning the pages to see what was going to happen next. This is Kayla and Jaxon’s story. She’s on the run from an abusive relationship , she wants to go home to her parents but knows she can’t risk them. SO she goes to the one person she really shouldn’t , Jaxon he made a promise to his best friend except this time he’s going to do what he should have in the past. These two broke my heart at times. Can they have a future together? Find out what happens next in this absolute must read. I can’t wait to read more from this Author.

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Heather Lovelace

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

Seb and Mae – everything I didn’t know I was looking for. I’ve loved this series and knew I would enjoy this book. But I was unprepared for how deeply this couple connected to my heart. What an emotional and intense romance this was. The characters were beautifully flawed and the backdrop was just a perfect fit. I devoured this book and cannot wait to go back and read it again. Loved it!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Linda Gets Her Groove Thing (The Green Room Chronicles, Book Two) AUDIO BOOK by J.D. Frettier – Review by Heather Lovelace

Four stars

Frettier writes such a fun story and I loved continuing this series in print and in audio. The narrator does a fantastic job conveying Linda’s emotion and diving into each scenario. Not meant for listening around innocent ears. But what a hilariously fun read and listen. Many laugh worthy moments!

At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Betsy Melano

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

At All (Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley is my favorite of the series! The book is about the youngest Adams brother Sebastian, a Jazz musician who plays the tenor saxophone but is taking. Break from touring with his band due to alcohol and other addiction issues. Maelie Barre is a accomplished violinist and a daughter of a world famous violinist. Unlike her father, she loves teaching the violin to young students more than performing Seb and Mae meet in a music store where they both happen to teach. Seb is new to teaching and isn’t prepared to teach at all. What he ends up doing is frustrating Mae when she is teaching by playing his sax too loudly in the classroom next to hers. Will their love of music pull them together or split them apart?

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Laura Furuta

At All: Adams Brothers: Book 3At All: Adams Brothers: Book 3 by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3)
By Mindy McKinley
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley. It is a wonderful romance story by an author whose stories and writing have never disappointed me. I loved the characters of Maelie Barre and Sebastian Adams. There is a strong attraction between them. What does their future hold? Read this book to find out. I loved the bantering back and forth between the characters. The story is well-written and kept my attention until the final page. The author makes the story and the characters come alive. This is a book that had me turning pages wondering what was going to happen next. Don’t miss out on a romantic, entertaining, and intriguing story. I highly recommend it,

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Angela Hayes

book coverGoddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess Of Everything is a riveting supernatural thriller by Paul DeBlassie III. As I have come to expect from Mr. DeBlassie, this has an original concept that lept right off the pages. It’s full of vividly detailed descriptions, intriguing developments, and unique, interesting and well-developed characters.
This book blends psychological and spirituality into a tightly woven tale, all of which had me turning the pages to find out what would happen next and how everything would play out in the end. This has a complex and multilayered storyline which will pull you in and grip you the whole way through. It isn’t a light and fluffy read- it takes some chewing to get through, as the darker elements take hold.
The story is set in the mystical mythical Atzlan del Norte where we meet Gabriél de LaTierra, a psychiatric healer, and his wife Consuela. With children disappearing from the local orphanage, where his mother is also the Mother Superior, Gabriel finds himself thrust into mind-bogglingly twisted tale. When evil, love for your mother, loyalty, spirituality, and the truth mash, it spells for a great story- and this book is well worth the read to find out exactly what happens.

Thank you, Paul DeBlassie III !

 

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Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Series Book 2) by Amy McKinley – Review by Kari Williams

Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops, #2)Bound by Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bound by Secrets is the second novel in the Deadly Isles Special Ops series by Amy McKinley. It is an intense story, following Kayla, who is running away from an abusive ex and also offered a second chance with her childhood crush.

Kayla Kane is back in town visiting her parents after running away from her life. While visiting the local coffee shop to get her caffeine fix, she runs into her brother’s best friend and her childhood crush.

Jaxon is Xander’s brother from the first Deadly Isles Special Ops novel. He is currently trying out being a cop after being honorably discharged out of the Navy SEALS. Running into Kayla is just the opportunity he needs to revisit the past and try to win her back.

I love the characters of this series and the build up to Tyler’s story in novel three. The intensity and twist at the end were amazing! A very well written book!

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Beckoned (Born of Darkness Book 1) by R. B. Fields – Review by Piper Foster

Beckoned (Born of Darkness, Book 1)Beckoned by R.B. Fields
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First of all let me say this book is extremely descriptive and the authors power of writing like this is extremely well done. Has she seen what she thought she has is was it a vampire. As a massive vampire book fan I have got to say this book stands out above alot of others. I feel as though I have been transported to another dimension.

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THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST AVENGER (ANNIE TILLERY MYSTERIES) by LINDA MARIA FRANK – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

The Mystery of the Lost AvengerThe Mystery of the Lost Avenger by Linda Maria Frank
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Mystery of the Lost Avenger is the fourth book in Linda Maria Frank’s Annie Tillery Mystery series. Aimed at confident young readers, the series follows Annie, who in this book is getting ready to go to college, as she solves intriguing mysteries.
The Mystery of the Lost Avenger takes readers back in time to 1943, to learn about the women involved in aviation during WWII. Annie’s great-grandmother, Charlotte, was a WASP, flying planes to transport them to military bases. When a note written by Charlotte is found in the remains of a crashed plane which disappeared in mysterious circumstances, the whole family gets involved in untangling the mystery of what really happened.
I loved that this book focused on a part of history I didn’t know much about, and it would be a great read for mystery-loving children who are learning about WWII in school. It was also really fun learning about how Annie, as well as Charlotte back in the 1940s and the professionals at NCIS, approached solving mysteries. There are codes to crack, and forensic evidence to process.
For me, this is a five-star book. It’s a really fun read and gave me lots to think about. I haven’t read any of the earlier books in the series and was able to follow the story without any issues, but now that I’ve read it I’m keen to go back and read about the other adventures Annie’s had!

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Lianne Probert

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

Where Flowers Bloom: A Romantic, Modern To Historical, Mystery, by Nikki Vale is an interesting yet surprising story. It’s ideal if you are looking for a different take on a romance.

Kendyll is a romance writer who is desperate to find her very own happy ending.
This is a story that is full of emotional and physical conflict. Kendyll is torn between her feelings and what she was brought up to believe is right.
I very much enjoyed this story, I felt a little lost at times as the story floats between the past and the present, it was sometimes a little confusing. However, the story kept me hooked with the wonderful writing and the well-thought-out characters. I was intrigued to see where the book would take me, and it was not what I expected.

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Where Flowers Bloom by Nikki Vale – Review by Kerry Baker

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

Where Flowers Bloom: A Romantic, Modern to Historial, Mystery by Nikki Vale is a well written story that fully caught my attention. It is a story that jumps between past and present and has you caught up so fully in what is happening that I found myself surprised a few times with the direction the author suddenly took the story. The book starts off slowly and builds up bit by bit. This for me just meant I became more invested in the story with each page I read.
I thought the characters were interesting to read about. The main character came across as really strong which I enjoyed. It added so much to the overall story. As the first book that I have read by this author I thought I was a great introduction. I enjoyed the writing style and overall pace of the book and thought she has a great combination of good story telling and strong, interesting characters. I am already looking forward to reading more of her books on the future.

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Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber – Review by Tausha Treadway

Coyote SummerCoyote Summer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber. This book is very emotional and could have some emotional impact on some. Its the story of Ben who is a very wealthy family so he attends a very wealthy private school where you are meant to become a very wealthy successful adult. During the summer after graduation he attends a party where everyone is drinking and doing drugs. Ben is very insecure so he falls right in line with all the partying. He meets a girl named Claire and talks to her most of the evening when he goes to find her to ask her a question he finds her passed out on the bed with several of his friends raping her. He locks the door and flees which ends up haunting him still 40 years later. Finding out that Claire has never married makes him feel even worse. Could he have changed that by helping her that night. Where his friends really that shallow and horrible that they think they could treat people anyway they want? Sometimes privilege is not all its cracked up to be. Even though he wasn’t the one who attacked Claire he is still reeling from that night. Wonderful coming of age story but could have triggers.

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Karyn Taylor

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

At All is the 3rd book in the Adams Brothers series by Mindy McKinley. Each book in the series can be read as a standalone. As this is such a great series I would recommend that you read all 3 books, so it would make sense to then read them in order so as not to create spoilers. Each book contains the story of one of the Adams brothers. Having read the first 2, I could not wait to read Sebastian’s story as he seemed to be such a tortured soul.
I absolutely adored Sebastian and Maelie’s story. Tenor saxophone player Sebastian has been thrown out of his band due to his problems with alcohol and women. He’s to spend 6 months sober and celibate before the band will allow him back in. Teaching saxophone during his 6 month sabbatical Sebastian meets fellow teacher, violinist Maelie Barre who has demons of her own to deal with.
Mindy McKinley has written a very entertaining book. I loved the storyline and Sebastian and Maelie provided so many laughs and amusing situations which made this book a pleasure to read. It’s not all fun and games though and the path to true love never runs smooth and this story is not without it’s trials and tribulations for the couple.
I also adored catching up with the couples from the first to books in the series and getting updates in their lives. My only issue with this series is that the boy’s mother didn’t have more than 3 sons as I’d really love to read more from this amazing family.

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