Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Gledé Browne Kabongo – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Game of FearGame of Fear by Glede Browne Kabongo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Game of Fear (Fearless Series) by Glede Browne Kabongo
4 Stars
“Sometimes good girls do very bad things”, and good girl Abbie Cooper may have done something very bad indeed. Abbie has always been an overachiever especially academically and her goal is to get into the Ivy League, Princeton. However at her current school, St. Matthew’s Academy the pressure is immense and is also full of wicked games and dirty secrets.
One day Abbie receives a package from ‘The Avenger’, the package contains photos exposing Abbie’s worst and hidden secret, this not only puts her chances of attaining her goal of Princeton in jeopardy but also puts the life’s of her family at risk too. The Avenger, says her secret will be kept but for a price, and Abbie must play the game to find out who the Avenger is, if he exists at all. All Abbie knows is that someone knows her secret and is out to ruin her.
I was hooked from page one until the last page, however I did find the book a bit slow to start with but once I got into the story I found it flowed well. I enjoyed this suspenseful thriller and found it was full of twists and turns which kept me guessing until the end and it’s shocking conclusion. The novel is part of a series and I look forward to reading further books by Glede Browne Kabongo.

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REBOUND (REWIND BOOK 4) By Rowan Shaw – Review by Sheri Schrader

Rebound (Rewind #4)Rebound by Rowan Shaw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rebound by Rowan Shaw is the fourth book in the Rewind series. This can be read as a standalone but I highly recommend reading the series or at least the second book Return first. There are characters which reoccur and having the background is helpful. The characters are very well written and they tell a story which could be battered and treated poorly with love and respect. There are polyamorous relationships and they are told wonderfully and explained from all parts of the relationship. Rowan Shaw makes the characters easy to relate to which leaves you wanting the best for all parties. I really enjoyed this book as well as the others in the series.

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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great collection of short fairytale stories where the heroes are the females in the stories. There is a little bit of everything in this book from talking animals to castles. You will find a favorite among them for sure. The author’s attention to detail made me feel as if I was in the ballrooms and castles with the characters. The characters are a little different but they are engaging and make the stories what they are. My favorite thing about this book is how the females in the stories are the heros are the ones saving themselves and others. They are strong women and you don’t always see that in stories. I highly recommend this collection, you won’t regret picking it up, I didn’t.

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The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart isThe Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is by Jacquie Biggar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. This is not a new author for me but she continues to impress me with her stories that pull me in from the beginning and this one is no different. It is a well developed, emotional roller coaster of a story that has something for everyone including romance. The characters made the story pop as well as they are connectable and make the story engaging. This is a story of family ties that need healing, remorse, betrayal and so much more. Holly has a life threatening illness that sends her home. There is one woman that Levi hasn’t been able to forget and now temptation is pulling at him. They are great characters and I highly recommend their story.

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Landing the Lawman (Hills of Texas #5) by Kadie Scott – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Landing the Lawman (Hills of Texas, #5)Landing the Lawman by Kadie Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the fifth book in this series, I highly suggest reading all of them, you won’t regret it. This is my favorite yet of this author’s books. This is a well developed story with attention to details that make you feel as if you are part of the story. The characters made the story feel real plus they are connectable and have great chemistry. Carter has it all but has one problem, she is a little lonely and the only man in her life is Logan. He is a serious, no relationship or commitment type of guy. But will one night between them change their thinking? I highly recommend reading their story to find out what happens next.

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Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Erin Wolf

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3)Lillie by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I give Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley, 4 stars.
*This review may contain spoilers of previous books in series.*

Maggie is now married to the love of her life and adores her step daughter. She is happy in this house and home they have made together. But part of her misses her ghosts. Be careful what you wish for. Enter Lillie, a Holly’s new friend, and a little girl bent of making Lillie’s life a living hell. Why is she doing this? Can Maggie help and save the wonderful life she now has?

I’ve enjoyed this series and this book is a great addition to it. Maggie is yet again up against supernatural things that are out of her control. There are many surprises along the way to keep you guessing and you will not want to put the book down until you are finished. This book wraps up the series nicely, although I’m not completely sure I agree wholly with the way it’s wrapped up. That of course is just my opinion.

The characters are well written and the story is great from the very beginning. I highly recommend reading this book and this series to anyone who likes a good ghost story and a mystery or several to solve.

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Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett – Review by Tausha Treadway

Ink's Devil: Satan's Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5Ink’s Devil: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett. I flipping love this series! The stories all have amazing characters and I want to join a biker’s club now! This book is the story of Ink a member of the Satan’s Devil’s motorcycle club. He has a reputation that precedes him so everyone knows he doesn’t do relationships. Beth is a blue haired, insecure, smart lady. She knows Ink’s reputation but she is so attracted to him. They meet at a wedding and think that they can both handle it just being a one night stand but once they are with each other they can’t stop thinking about them. When Beth’s estranged brother puts them in a horrible situation and Ink takes the rap for Beth she realizes she must mean something to him. Can they get Ink out of the trouble she caused or will she lose him forever. Ink still doesn’t know why he took the rap for her, she’s a regular person and he can’t bring her into his world but maybe she is already in that world. Each one of these books I read I think is my favorite but they are all so amazing. Do yourself a favor and read this book!

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Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3)Lillie by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lillie is the third and final book in Mya O’Malley’s Maggie Trilogy. This series has gripped me from start to finish – so much so that I started reading Lillie within a day of finishing Naomi.
The series’ protagonist, Naomi, is particularly sensitive to ghosts and throughout the series has helped a number of them avenge their deaths and find peace. Naomi has had her abilities since she was a child, something which is brought to the forefront in this book when her supposed imaginary friend returns to her life. When Lillie’s mischief threatens to tear Naomi’s new family apart, Naomi has to figure out what exactly it is the ghost needs to be able to move on.
Like the others, this book is a real page-turner. Again, I couldn’t put it down and had to read it in one sitting. It’s short enough to keep my attention, but packed full of story. Lillie takes us further back in time than the previous books, while also giving Naomi a glimpse of what lies in her, Holly and Bryce’s future. It’s got history, mystery, tragedy, romance and so much more.
For me, this is a five-star book. It’s definitely worth reading the series as a whole – the other books are also fantastic and the stories very much lead on from each other. I’d recommend it to fans of ghost stories and murder mysteries.

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BELOVED (21st Century Courtesan Book #3) by Pamela DuMond – Review by Tausha Treadway

BELOVED (21st Century Courtesan, #3)BELOVED by Pamela DuMond
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

BELOVED (21st Century Courtesan Book #3) by Pamela DuMond. This is the 3rd book in this series and its such a good series! Its about Evie, a 21st Century Courtesan who has 4 billionaires after her in more ways than one. A Courtesan is a high priced escort that can read people and try to fix what’s wrong with them. There is Easton Wolfe who is taking over ownership of the Ma Maison Agency that Evie works for. Then there is Dylan McAlister who wants to take the next step in their relationship. Wyatt is Easton’s brother and sibling rivalry is always a thing and he is trying to steal Evie’s heart. Then there is the “Devoted Fan” who we are still left trying to figure out who he is and does he really want Evie dead? Evie is such a complex character and I’ve grown to really care about her during this series. Will she choose love, lust or will what she chooses kill her? Evie and Wyatt have always had a connection and I’m rooting for them. I recommend reading this series in order to better understand the characters! Excellent read!

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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Mary Katherine Alexander

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have always had a niche for books about the Fae and especially when it has them mixing in with our modern reality, and ‘Never Date A Siren’ Was no exception. I absolutely adored this, and especially the twist when it came to Logan, I about died of excitement. I love Brigit and all the detail that Byrd Nash puts in of all the different septs of the Fae. I look forward to seeing so much more from Byrd and this series. I recommend it to anyone who loves fantasy, humor, college life, a little bit of drama, and some amazing twists.
5 out of 5 Stars!

Reviewed By @teainaukgarden
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The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash – Review by Laura Furuta

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytalesThe Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales
By Byrd Nash
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading this book of stories. The Wicked Wolves of Windsor: and other fairytales by Byrd Nash have interesting characters and intriguing storylines. They pulled me in, and I found myself not wanting to put this book down until I had read the last page. These are stories that include magic, witches, a sorcerer, and other magical beings that make these stories exciting and had me wondering what was going to happen next. The endings to some of these stories had me with my mouth open. I loved that there are strong women featured. The author writes in such a way that I felt I was right there surrounded by the characters. This is a book of fantasy stories that you don’t want to miss out on. I would highly recommend reading them.

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The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Laura Furuta

The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart isThe Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is by Jacquie Biggar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is
By Jacquie Biggar
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading this book. The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart by Jacquie Biggar is a story that pulled me in from the beginning and didn’t let me go until the final page. It is a story about family and romance. I loved reading about Holly Tremaine and Levi Anderson. Holly is coming home in the hopes to make amends. Her music career has been impacted by the diagnosis of a life-threatening illness. Levi is a man who has not forgotten about Holly. Seeing her only makes his feelings become stronger. There is a chemistry between them. What does the future hold for Holly and Levi? Will Holly and Levi act on their feelings for each other? Will Holly’s efforts to make amends succeed? Read this book to find out. This is a story that had my emotions going up and down the entire time I was reading it. Holly and Levi are likable characters and I found myself wanting them to find happiness. There are moments that tug at your heart and others that had me wondering if the past could be overcome. I highly recommend reading this story.

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Landing the Lawman (Hills of Texas #5) by Kadie Scott – Review by Laura Furuta

Landing the Lawman (Hills of Texas, #5)Landing the Lawman by Kadie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Landing the Lawman (Hills of Texas Book 5)
By Kadie Scott
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book Landing the Lawman (Hills of Texas Book 5) by Kadie Scott. It is a western romance book that pulled me in from the beginning and I found myself not able to put it down. I loved reading about the character of Carter Hill and Logan Cartez. Carter is a strong, intelligent, and independent woman. She does, however, feel the loneliness seeing her brothers who are happily married. Logan is a man who doesn’t do relationships and puts his career first. He doesn’t have time for commitments as he puts all his passion into his work. There is an attraction between Carter and Logan. They both feel it. One-night changes things. What does the future hold for Carter and Logan? Will Logan take a chance with Carter? Read this book to find out. This is a story that had my emotions going up and down with the characters. I grew to care about Carter and Logan and wanted them to find happiness. I have read other books in this series and I enjoyed that the characters from the previous books are brought forward into this one. There is plenty of romance in this book that will make the temperature in the room rise. This is a story that warms the heart and I loved the close feeling of family that characters show. Don’t miss out on an amazing book that will not let you go until the final page. I highly recommend reading it.

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Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Nicky Margaret

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3)Lillie by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy book 3) by May O’Malley is a 5 star read.
Naomi is now happily married to Bryce and living with him and his daughter Holly, she still has her connection to the spirits so when Holly mentions an imaginary friend called Lillie it reminds Naomi of the angry spirit of a little girl she knew as a child, when it begins to look like it’s the same child Naomi knows she must figure out what this ghost wants before it costs her more than she’s willing to lose.
It’s been a few years since I read the first 2 books in this trilogy and I’m really glad I took the time to finally finish it, the author is a great storyteller, her characters are well thought out and really kept my attention on the pages in front of me.

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Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Gillian Fawell

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3)Lillie by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The only real problem with this book was that it was impossible to put down! Great to be absorbed by a wonderful story, not so good when you’re supposed to be sleeping! Much like the Harry Potter series, each of the Maggie Trilogy books got darker as the series progressed and Lillie in particular kept me on the edge of my seat. I had to know how the story unravelled and was very pleased with the results.

Reviewed by @sparkinside

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Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett – Review by Heather Lovelace

Ink's Devil: Satan's Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5Ink’s Devil: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mellett is proving to be a must read author, especially for those readers that love a good motorcycle club romance. For me, this author somehow keeps me coming back to more… just when you think there isn’t a new story to tell… there absolutely is! The story of Ink and Beth – I didn’t see it coming and couldn’t have predicted how it would be play out. But boy was it worth the journey! It stands well on its own but the universe Mellett has created is one worthy of reading in its entirety in order to fully appreciate the family she has put together. Loved every page!!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Erica Fish

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Never Date a Siren is the first book in the College Fae series by Byrd Nash. This is my first book by this author and it will not be my last. Nash has created a world of Fae that will make you feel like you are apart of that world. Her characters are complex and could very well be part of your world. In this story Bridget is a Fae and is very bull headed and Logan, who is human not sure what is going on due to his magical abilities that he did not know he had. I found myself so engrossed in the story that I could not put it down. I enjoyed this book and I cannot wait to read the next book. Thank you Byrd Nash for this new series.

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Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett – Review by Kayla Interdonato

Ink's Devil: Satan's Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5Ink’s Devil: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was my first time reading a story from the Satan’s Devils MC Colorado series, and it definitely won’t be my last. Ink’s Devil, chapter #5 in the Satan’s Devils MC Colorado series by Manda Mellett, is the perfect balance of romance and suspense. This story had me turning page after page, cover to cover. Just when I thought I knew how the story would go, the author would switch it up and go in a completely different direction. I loved reading the relationship of Beth and Ink play out, they seemed so different yet complemented each other perfectly. One of the many reasons I enjoy reading MC books is for the feeling of brotherhood among the club, and this book did not disappoint. Reading how a band of brothers stood behind Ink, and even Beth, in their time of need was truly inspiring.

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THE RUNAROUND: A Single Dad Romantic Comedy (CAROLINA CONNECTIONS BOOK 6) By SYLVIE STEWART – Review by Michelle Mulvey

The Runaround (Carolina Connections #6)The Runaround by Sylvie Stewart
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book from page one. You always know within the first 2 chapters in your going to love or hate the book. I should’ve known before I started reading that I was going to love it. Sylvie Stewart has had me hooked from the first book I’ve read of hers. I can add this to my list of faves by her.

Jax finds out he has a daughter but she isn’t a young little girl. She’s a teenager! How do you expect a teenage girl to react finding out she has a dad whom she has never met before. Jax keeps trying but, Lola wants nothing to do with him.

Jax reaches out to Ari who he knows thru mutual friends. Ari has an awesome voice and becomes Lola’s voice teacher. Jax knows getting Ari involved could be risky because there is a lot of sexual tension between them. Ari worked on creating a website for Jax last year and it was a miracle he got thru it without throwing her down.

Ari and Jax try to be friends but they both imagine more happening between them. What will happen when they slip up and give into temptation? Will it be a one time thing like Jax is used to or will he not be able to get enough. How will Lola react? Will Lola ever see Jax as her dad or will she always have the teenage attitude? I felt bad for Jax throughout the book because he tried hard to get to know Lola but she blamed him for not being around even though he had no idea about her until that phone call from her mom.

I look forward to more books by this author. I love her work. You don’t want to skip by this great read. Grab your copy today.

review by @xchellex

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Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Gledé Browne Kabongo – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Game of FearGame of Fear by Glede Browne Kabongo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Gledé Browne Kabongo is a suspense story that had me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what happens next. I was drawn in from the beginning and found myself lost in the pages. I couldn’t turn them fast enough. There’s just a little bit of everything from suspense to mystery and even romance. This is my first read by this Author but it definitely wont be my last. Amy has everything going for her all but the one time she did something very very bad. She finds herself in a situation where someone is saying they know what she did. But what do they want with her? What will happen when she is forced to play by his rules? Find out what happens next in this must read I can’t wait to read more from this Author.

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REBOUND (REWIND BOOK 4) By Rowan Shaw – Review by Jenni Bishop

Rebound (Rewind #4)Rebound by Rowan Shaw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

REBOUND (Rewind Book 4) by Rowan Shaw is a quick read that is like the others an emotional read. Rowan touches on subjects that many think of as taboo, but she does so beautifully. She puts her heart and soul into each one of her stories and it shows through her word smithing and world building. I like the characters in this story and the fact it is a little different from the others.

Noah is a Bisexual young man who is lost but all it takes is to meet the right person who makes him realise that he is allowed to be himself and to be happy along with it but will his heart be broken again?

Grab a copy and find out Noah’s story.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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REBOUND (REWIND BOOK 4) By Rowan Shaw – Review by Kerry Baker

Rebound (Rewind #4)Rebound by Rowan Shaw

Rebound by Rowan Shaw is the fourth book in the Rewind series. This book can be read as a stand-alone however personally I would read them in order to get the full experience.
As with the rest of this series what was so good about this book was how engaging and relatable the characters are. Even if they are going through things you haven’t been it was so easy to envisage their journey, their struggles.
I really loved Noah. He is one of those characters I just connected with instantly. And how the author portrays polyamorous relationships is brilliant. As someone not at all familiar with that type of relationship it was made easy to understand.
This is a fantastic book and one I thoroughly enjoyed.

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Scoring Chance: A Mile High Miners Novella by Lane Martin – Review by Mary Katherine Alexander

Scoring Chance : A Mile High Miners NovellaScoring Chance : A Mile High Miners Novella by Lane Martin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I started this lovely little novella earlier this evening, and once I started it, I shut everything else out to keep reading. I couldn’t stop. I adored Eden, and I adored Rhett too, he was so sweet and charming and even endearing at times. I could feel for Eden and some of the things she had gone through. There were definite moments I felt I would need a cold shower as the level of steam in this book could melt a whole ice rink (pun intended). I loved all the small little Harry Potter references, though I would disagree on Gryffindor being the best house (Proud Slytherin Here) other than that It was brilliant and I look foward to reading more about the Miners Hockey Team and their women.
5 out of 5 Stars

Reviewed By @teainaukgarden
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Covert Threat (A Gray Ghost Novel Book 5) By Amy McKinley – Review By Stacey Baxter

Covert Threat (Gray Ghost #5)Covert Threat by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I knew as soon as I received this novel I wouldn’t be disappointed and boy was I right! It’s all to do with how amazing Amy writes she has such a way with words that it isn’t just engrossing but it is also full of emotion you cant help but feel yourself right there along side them in the novel. I have a weakness for a romance with suspense it just add an extra punch to the storyline having all that mystery such a hook filled story! I honestly cant wait to read more from her I loved every second!

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REBOUND (REWIND BOOK 4) By Rowan Shaw – Review by Karyn Taylor

Rebound (Rewind #4)Rebound by Rowan Shaw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rebound is the 4th book in the excellent Rewind Series by Rowan Shaw. Each of the 4 books in this series are considered to be standalones but the author does suggest that you read the 2nd book, Return before reading this one as Adrien and Raphael from that book play a major role in this book too.
Rebound is a Polyamorous Bisexual Romance set entirely in France. It contains several sexual encounters, including MM and MF. It also includes some very hot encounters between 3 men and another which includes the 3 men and their friend Charlotte.
Noah Perrin is devastated when Hugo, his boyfriend of 10 years dumps him. Ex-lover Adrien invites Noah to move in with him and his boyfriend Raphael. When friend Charlotte admits she may be bisexual, Noah helps her to come to terms with her new sexuality while trying to get over the breakdown of his own relationship.
As with the previous 3 books in this series the sexual scenes are very hot and are explained in great detail. This is not a series for prudes. As well as the hot sex scenes, Rowan Shaw spins yet another fantastic story of coming to terms with your sexuality. I loved reading the growing relationship between Noah and Charlotte as well as the friendship and camaraderie between them and Adrien and Raphael.
I have loved all 4 books in this series and I really hope there is more to come. These 4 books are now available as a box set and I’m sincerely hoping that doesn’t mean that this great series is over.

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Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3)Lillie by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley

5-Stars

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley was an amazing ending for this series. I had so many emotions with this book. I laughed and I cried. Lillie was not as bad as I first thought. I loved how Naomi broke through to help her. I was amazed at the things revealed. This was definitely my favorite book of the trilogy. As always, the characters were amazing and wonderful. The storyline was extremely addicting and had an easy flow that kept me hooked. It was organized and edited well. I highly recommend this book but I do not recommend it as a standalone.

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Gabriel’s Inferno (Gabriel’s Inferno Trilogy Book 1) by Sylvain Reynard – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Gabriel's Inferno (Gabriel's Inferno, #1)Gabriel’s Inferno by Sylvain Reynard
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first book by this author, I loved it from cover to cover. I can’t wait to dig into book two. This is a book that has some dark spots but also lots of romance. I had a hard time putting it down once I started it. I loved the characters and their chemistry. They brought the story to life as well as being connectable and engaging. Gabriel and Julieanne are such great characters. I don’t regret picking up this book and neither will you. I highly recommend this must read story.

Review by @bjwagner
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Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Susan Mowdy

Lillie (Maggie Trilogy Series Book 3)Lillie by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m a huge fan of Mya O’Malley and her Maggie trilogy! I loved the other two books in this trilogy but she hit it big with the ending of this trilogy! You technically could read each book as a standalone but I would suggest to read them all in order. There are certain aspects to the story that connect through the books.

I loved revisiting Naomi and I loved seeing her grow throughout reading the books. She has solved a series of murders and no longer really wants to be doing this in the spirit world but her connection is far too strong to step away from it. I loved catching up with Bryce and his daughter Holly especially now that Holly has a new friend, Lillie, that poses a real threat to Naomi.

This was such an amazing ending to this series. These books are nothing I have read before and I throughly enjoyed them!

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REBOUND (REWIND BOOK 4) By Rowan Shaw – Review by Angela Hayes

Rebound (Rewind #4)Rebound by Rowan Shaw
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Rebound is the fourth book in the Rewind Series by Rowan Shaw. It is, in my opinion, the ‘spiciest’ of the series so far. It could be read as a stand alone, but I highly recommend reading the rest of the series – or at the very least diving into “Return” (Book #2) before starting on this one- as a lot of character introductions and backstory is contained there.
As I mentioned, this book is a little different than the rest of the series, as this has a polyamorous/ bisexual romance- with both M/M and M/F scenes playing out throughout the story. I really didn’t know what to expect going into this book- but Rowan Shaw didn’t disappoint- grabbing my attention and pulling me in right from the beginning. As with her other books, this story is so well written- while managing to create truly realistic and believable characters and situations. I have said before, and this book is no different, that the author is a really great storyteller- writing a complex, thought-provoking, moving, and very memorable stories.
A wonderful addition to the series, holding its own against the rest of the pack- but a book with an energy, flavour, and personality all its own.

Thank you, Rowan Shaw!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Gledé Browne Kabongo – Review by Erin Wolf

Game of FearGame of Fear by Glede Browne Kabongo

I give Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Glede Brown Kabongo, 4 stars.

This is a psychological thriller book for the young adult crowd. The main character is a senior at a very elite high school and it is centered around her and her friends. This book is well written and the story has you on edge the entire time. Someone is out to make her life hell and they seem to stop at nothing. What I liked most about this book was that you do not see many books in this genre for this age group. That in itself was refreshing. Not to pull away from the book, I was never a rich college kid who had to think of her family being disgraced if she did something wrong, so I couldn’t completely relate to this fear and this side of the book. However, I can understand and have read about the hidden secret you never want exposed. The author makes this very clear.

The cast of characters is good too — pretty much what you would expect from an elite high school for rich teens. There is a mixture of people too, not just all one type of person. I also like how the author integrated many different races, making the book have a different feel to it.

If you like YA Thriller that keep you guessing until the end, this book is for you.

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Review by @erinwolf79