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Secrets of the Moon (Chronicles of the Lost Child Series) by Kristy Centeno – Review by Melissa Saxton

Secrets of the Moon (Chronicles of the Lost Child)Secrets of the Moon by Kristy Centeno
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

https://www.bookbub.com/reviews/23389… is the boring friend never doing anything to push limits or misbehave until one night on Deadman curve when a giant mistake was made and a absolutely tragic car accident changes everyone’s lives forever.
Marjorie is consumed by guilt and cannot move past the accident that permanently disfigured her best friend and her parents won’t trust her at all.
Everything seems status quo until a new wold walks into Marjories school, except she knows nothing about who or what he is and why everyone challenges him at every step, she can only feel the absolutely undeniable chemistry between them.
Kiran however harbors many of his own secrets, secrets which could tear him apart with Marjorie now in his sights.
This is a one pov account of mates, shifters, Paranormal and a touch of romance. The chemistry with Kryan and Marjorie is not to be ignored , can they stay together in the end? Or will forces beyond their control tear the. Apart
Read on to find out!

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Between Darkness & Light (War of Destiny Book 3) by Theresa Van Spankeren – Review by Lucy Machard

Between Darkness & Light (War of Destiny #3)Between Darkness & Light by Theresa Van Spankeren
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

(SPOILERS) (CONTENT WARNING- SELF HARM; SUICIDAL IDEATION)

This is the latest book released in the series, and it starts with Julia fighting the demons from the last book as she navigates life in Italy. Like in the first book, I do wish there had been a content warning for self harm and other heavy topics. Some of the language used when describing Julia’s self harm that can be heavily triggering for people who have struggled with SH in the past, and who still do. It doesn’t help that one of the characters that finds out about Julia’s mental health struggles also calls her insane while cleaning out her wounds, which honestly left a bad taste in my mouth. There was also some suicidal ideation in the beginning. However, it is fun to see the development of the writing style throughout the series, and the character development is done well, and the book has a sweet ending.

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Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Kaitlyn Stewart

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal RomanceLove at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen
Review by Kaitlyn Stewart
5 out of 5 stars!

I am in love with Logan and Allison’s story! I love the way Carrie has brought them to life. Carrie not only brought a hauntingly good time but she also brought romance! This paranormal romance has empaths, psychics, mystery, ghosts, danger, and amazing characters! And let me tell you about that last chapter, it has some heat to it! I can’t wait for book 2. I’m so excited to read it!

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