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Creatures of the Night by C.A. King – Review by Anna Hirsch

Creatures of the NightCreatures of the Night by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Creatures of the Night by C.A. King
4 Stars

This is an urban fantasy novel with a bit of an apocalyptic vibe. A black mist descended on earth which brought to life monsters. Most of the human race was eradicated. The few that remained formed clans in an effort to protect themselves. Females possessed magic and the men became warriors. Zoe always had a different view on life. She was able to see the bigger picture. She always wanted to be a warrior. What good was magic if you didn’t know how to fight and protect yourself? Biding by society’s rules, she is placed at the academy to weird her magic. But what happens when she falls in love with a creature of the night?

This author has a very creative imagination. I have read many of her books. Although this was not one of my favourites, the story is interesting and enjoyable.

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Saving the Gingerbread House by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Saving the Gingerbread House by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This is a cute version of the fairytale Hansel and Gretal. As this is a book for children, there are no scary parts like in the real fairytale. As Hansel and Gretal are hiking with their father, he mentions that the witch wants to enter the most beautiful house contest. The children find this really silly. Upon hearing a strange noise, they decide to investigate and get lost in the woods. What happens next is an adventure filled with animals, a witch and of course a gingerbread house. The book is filled with colourful pictures sure to keep your children’s eyes glued to the pages.

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Master Calabrea (Masters of the Consulate Book 6) by Sylvia Black – Review by Anna Hirsch

Master Calabrea: Dark Vampire Romance (Masters of the Consulate Book 6)Master Calabrea: Dark Vampire Romance by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Master Calabrea (Masters of the Consulate Book 6) by Sylvia Black
4 Stars

This is book six in this series. I would suggest reading from the beginning to understand why things are happening. The hunt for Isala continues. This time Master Calabrea is leading the team because it is in his territory. What he didn’t expect was to be saddled with Tansia. She is a fiery redhead who has definitely caught his attention. Outspoken and vivacious, Tansia thought she would be coming to Italy to start a job and get her life back on track. Never in a million years did she expect to be chasing a wayward and very dangerous vampire. Fate has a hand in all things and this was meant to be. A fire ignites between the two. Can a relationship work between a human and a vampire? Will they even survive to try?

There were some editing issues and spelling mistakes but all in all this is a good story. It’s another exciting addition to this series.

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Shadow (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 2) by D.M. Earl – Review by Anna Hirsch

Shadow (Devil's Handmaidens MC-Book Two)Shadow by D.M. Earl
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shadow (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 2)
By D.M. Earl
4 Stars

I’ve always loved Shadow when she appeared in other books. I am beyond thrilled that she finally has her own book. I always wondered what her story was. OMG what a story! This woman has been through hell and somehow made it back. It’s a wonder that she is still somewhat sane. I have a really strong stomach but when I read some of the things that she went through, I can honestly say, I had a hard time. The horrifying fact is that these things happen, women and children abused by traffickers. It’s disgusting and horrendous.

I’m so excited that Panther has entered her life. After everything that she has been through, she deserves some happiness. He has the strength and patience to break through her walls bro let her know that he loves her and will never hurt her. Before they can even see where the relationship can go, Shadow’s psychotic past rears it’s ugly head. Can she survive this time or will this finally be her end?

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Tink (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber Ghost, Montana Chapter) by D.M. Earl – Review by Anna Hirsch

Tink (Devil's Handmaidens MC-Book One)Tink by D.M. Earl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tink (Devil’s Handmaidens MC: Timber Ghost, Montana Chapter Book 1)
By D.M. Earl
5 Stars

This is my favourite book by this author so far. It was heartbreaking and heart lifting all at the same time. We’ve met Tink a few times in the Grimm Wolves series and I’m so glad the author decided to start this one. Tink is strong, independent and goal oriented. After being traumatized as a child, she has decided to make it her life’s mission to save as many as she can from human traffickers. A daring and noble mission filled with danger. She has almost everything that she wants or so she thought until Noodles walks into her life. He’s strong and caring and has been through enough rough patches to understand her. When Tink’s past catches up to her, can her club and Noodles keep her safe?

This is an amazing book which had me crying on several occasions. This is a fantastic start to what will definitely be an amazing series. I highly recommend reading this book!

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Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Anna Hirsch

Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles #3)Titanian Warrior by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti
4 Stars

This series is an interesting blend of myth and today’s world, ancient magic and modern technology. It is the third book in the Titanian Chronicles and as such, there are many references pertaining to what happened before. I haven’t read the two previous books so for myself, I was constantly getting annoyed. I like to know the whole story. I need to go back and read the first two books. That being said, it doesn’t take anything away from this sty. You can follow along without getting lost. It can be read as a stand-alone but if you are like me, then read the series in order.

This story is filled with action, magic and mayhem. The author has created a world which is totally believable. A supernatural race protecting mankind from evil. The characters are interesting and well rounded. They are strong but not infallible. Each has their own weakness. This series is a paranormal romance with established couples. This book revolves around Hagan and Faiza. Hagan is a Titanian warrior on the brink of bloodlust when he encounters Faiza, a young woman who was sold into slavery. Their fate was written in the stars, each suffering hardships to be ready for each other. I think Faiza did an excellent job of adjusting to a new life, new powers and a new love while battling a mage who has death magic . When destiny calls, you have to answer.

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Loretta’s Caterpillar (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

Loretta's Caterpillar (Loretta's Insects #4)Loretta’s Caterpillar by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loretta’s Caterpillar (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom
5 Stars

This book is packed with information and colourful illustrations. The story will captivate children while they learn the life cycle of the monarch butterfly; from the egg to metamorphosis to migration. Even I learned things that I didn’t know. Never would I have thought that it took five generations of butterflies to migrate from the Stares to Canada. It’s absolutely amazing! The book even teaches you how to differentiate between male and female butterflies. I e read many books by this author and this one has to be my favourite. Your children will love it too.

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Vaughn’s Xena (Dirty Rockhard Billionaire Book 1) by M.I. Rosegold – Review by Anna Hirsch

Vaughn's Xena (Dirty Rockhard Series, #1)Vaughn’s Xena by M.I. Rosegold
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vaughn’s Xena (Dirty Rockhard Billionaire Book 1) by M.I. Rosegold
5 Stars

This is the first book that I have read from this author and wow, it blew me away. It is absolutely for mature audiences. It is scandalously, sexually explicit; book porn for women. There are a lot of kinks in the story e.g. bondage, edging, domination and humiliation. If you are into these things it just curious, you should enjoy this book.

Vaughn is unquestionably an alpha male. He is sexy, good looking with abs of steel. He likes to be in control. He is a man who knows what he wants and is not afraid to take it. He sets his sights on Xena. The only problem is that she’s his baby sister’s best friend. Xena is a good girl but deep down she’s sex crazed and likes it dirty. The kinkier the better. The only man she fantasizes about is her best friend’s brother. Never in a million years did she think fantasy would become reality.

This book is sizzling hot! It is not often that I give a five star review but this one deserves it. It put me through a wide range of emotions that left me panting. Towards the end there is a 180 degree twist that I never saw coming. It left my head spinning. When it ended, I was left stunned and speechless.

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Caspian’s Unbirthday (Invisible Magic Wand) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

Caspian's UnbirthdayCaspian’s Unbirthday by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Caspuan’s Unbirthday (Invisible Magic Wand) by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This is a silly, adventurous book for younger children. It’s Caspian’s unbirthday and he is slightly disappointed with his grandfather’s present. Brown socks! Who wants brown socks? After his grandfather spills hot chocolate on them, Caspian starts floating in the air. The adventure begins as they are both wearing their “hot chocolate socks”. The book is filled with colourful pictures and lots of silliness. This story is sure to be a favourite among the kiddos.

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Storyteller’s Tale (Wretched Soulz MC) by Manda Mellett – Review by Anna Hirsch

StoryTeller's Tale: Wretched Soulz MCStoryTeller’s Tale: Wretched Soulz MC by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

StoryTeller’s Tale (Wretched Soulz MC) by Manda Mellett
4 Stars

This author is definitely in my top ten favourites. I’m so excited that a new series has started. She absolutely nails the MC romance genre. Once again the story is filled with action, danger and romance. There was great world building and character development. There are lots of interesting characters to expand upon within the series. I really liked StoryTeller. He’s honest, loyal and has a heart of gold. After what happened when he was a prospect, I don’t blame him for going nomad. I don’t know if I would have trusted my “brothers” afterwards. Sheri was refreshing. She’s definitely not your stereotypical biker chick. She’s quiet, reserved and a bookworm. Their story has a unique beginning. Fate definitely had a hand in brining these two together. If you have never read a book by this author, this is a good one to start with.

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Talisman (The Talisman Series Book 1) by Tan DeRudder Jackson – Review by Anna Hirsch

Talisman (The Talisman Series Book 1)Talisman by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Talisman (The Talisman Series Book 1) by Tan DeRudder Jackson
4 Stars

If you enjoy Celtic Mythology then this is the book for you. I personally love mythology and the way the author modernized it made this story interesting and believable. Alyssa and Rowan both come from a strong line of warriors and talismans dating back to o e if the first wars with the gods. Unlike Rowan, Alyssa grew up oblivious about her heritage and who she is. When they meet and he explains the situation, she’s hesitant to believe his story. With her limited and bad experiences with men, she’s slow to believe that he could be interested in her. Situations arise that prove what he says is true. Can they beat the gods and have their happily ever after?

This is the first book that I have read from this author. It definitely won’t be the last. It’s a great start to this series. I’m looking forward to the next book.

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Arrrgh! Me Hate to Wait! By Mary Bleckwehl – Review by Anna Hirsch

Arrrgh! Me HATE To Wait!Arrrgh! Me HATE To Wait! by Mary Evanson Bleckwehl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Arrrgh! Me Hate to Wait! By Mary Bleckwehl
5 stars

So cute! I loved this story! The book is filled with colourful pictures and quirky characters. Little piggys who must learn patience. What a unique idea. Leaving a small school to go to a bigger school is a situation all children can relate to. This book tackles the fear and anxiety about this situation beautifully. This is a book all children will enjoy.

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Underboss’s Retaliation (Sicilian Gods Book 2) – Review by Anna Hirsch

Underboss's Retaliation (Sicilian Gods Book 2)Underboss’s Retaliation by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Underboss’s Retaliation (Sicilian Gods Book 2) by Via Mari
5 Stars

I thought that this series couldn’t get better then this book came out. Dominic and Emilia as a couple surpasses Salvatore and Adrianna. Both are fiery, headstrong and passionate. Their loyalty for those that they love, unsurpassed. Emilia is caught in the crosshairs of the war and lucky for her, Dominic crossed her path. From the moment that Dominic set eyes on her, he knew that she was the forbidden fruit but he couldn’t help himself.

Action, betrayal and lies fill the pages of this book, along with passion, attraction and love. Dominic is no nonsense, truthful and ruthless. Emilia is headstrong, sexy and sassy. What a couple! I definitely recommend this book. Can’t wait to see what happens next.

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Boss’s Vendetta (Sicilian Gods Book 1) by Via Mari – Review by Anna Hirsch

Boss's Vendetta (Sicilian Gods Book 1)Boss’s Vendetta by Via Mari
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Boss’s Vendetta (Sicilian Gods Book 1) by Via Mari
4 Stars

Vegas is a playground where anything goes. A war is brewing between the De Rosas and the Larussios for domination of this desert oasis. It’s no holds bar after the latest De Rosa attack. The Larussio family are taking no prisoners. With the Don temporarily out of service, it’s up to Salvatore to step up and take care of the family. He’s more than ready. He’s been groomed for this role his whole life. He’s cold and ruthless. Can a fair haired doctor melt the ice around his heart?

This story is dark and delicious. Salvatore is magnificent and hot as hell. Adrianna is sexy even after a twelve hour shift in her scrubs. I fell in love with this couple. The chemistry between the two was electrifying. This series is off to a great start. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

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Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

Bees in Loretta's Bonnet (Loretta's Insects #2)Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom
5 Stars

The thing that I love the most about this author’s books is that you will always learn something. I always knew about wasps, yellow jackets and honey bees. Now I know about leafcutter bees. I learned that they are better at pollinating gardens. You are never too old to learn something new. Loretta learns all about these bees as well. The book is filled with colourful illustrations and nifty instructions on how to build a bees nest. Bees are so valuable to our environment so I find these instructions very cool

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Things are Shaking ( Invisible Magic Wand Series) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

Things are ShakingThings are Shaking by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Things are Shaking (Invisible Magic Wand Series) by Lois Wickstrom
3 Stars

This is a whimsical story for young children. Caspian’s cousin comes to visit and sees his magic wand. After he uses it during breakfast, Belinda decides that she wants one too. Luckily their grandfather happens to have a spare. Right after he gives it to her, an earthquake happens. So the adventure begins. I’ve read many books by this author and even though this was not one of my favourites, I think children will enjoy it. It is filled with colourful pictures and magic.

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Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation Prequel) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Anna Hirsch

Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation #0.5)Night Hawke by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation Prequel)
By Gwyn McNamee
5 Stars

To say that this story is sizzling hot is an understatement. I haven’t even read the Hawke Family first generation but if it’s anything like this one, I’ll read everything I can about this family. “Nolan” is smouldering hot. He’s good looking, smart and fit. He knows what he wants and he’s not afraid to go get it. He’s dominant at all the right times. He can melt your panties just by looking at you. “Jack” is sexy and sassy. She’s every man’s wet dream. The fiery redhead with a body to die for. When these two get together, the chemistry is electrifying.

It was supposed to be a one night stand which turned into a weekend. Both realized that they had a deeper connection. The rules that they agreed upon were no names and no expectations. Can they abide by the rules or will their feelings take over? This book left me breathless. I can’t wait to read the rest of the series.

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Whispers in the Waters (Blood of the Fae) by Sarah Chilson – Review by Anna Hirsch

Whispers in the WatersWhispers in the Waters by Sarah Chislon
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Whispers in the Waters (Blood of the Fae) by Sarah Chilson
3 Stars

Honestly, I’m not sure how I feel about this book. On one hand, the author did a wonderful job world building. The story takes place in a Victorian era. It showed the restrictions and standards that women had to live by very well. The writing and speech fit in with the era. The cursed mill was an interesting mystery to be solved and I enjoyed the paranormal aspect especially the fact that the author used the lesser Fae in her story.

On the other hand, I found the story slow. It failed to grip my attention and keep it. I prefer stories with strong female leads. Although Jessa has certain strengths, I found that she was too scared most of the time and she constantly questioned herself. Seeing as this is a prequel, I believe that she will gain confidence and become stronger as the series progresses. I found it sad that my favourite character was the cat. I believe that there are a lot of readers who will enjoy this book but for me I prefer a little more action and intensity.

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Delicious Death (Madame Chalamet Ghost Mysteries Book 2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Anna Hirsch

Delicious Death (Madame Chalamet Ghost Mysteries #2)Delicious Death by Byrd Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Delicious Death (Madame Chalamet Ghost Mysteries Book 2) by Byrd Nash
4 Stars

This is book two in the series. It’s just as good as the first one. After getting an invitation to the Winter Revel, thanks to the Duke de Archambeau, Elinor believes that she will enjoy a nice vacation eating delicious food. Unfortunately when there is an attempt on the King’s life, Elinor and the Duke join for es once again. With finding the attacker, helping a young society lady and needing to speak to the husband of a widower, Elinor has her hands full.

This story was filled with intrigue and suspense. The addition of new characters kept it interesting. Some crazy antics by ghosts and animals made for some funny highlights. This was another enjoyable story in this series.

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The Husbands by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Anna Hirsch

The HusbandsThe Husbands by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Husbands by Naomi Valkyrie
4 Stars

I picked up this book only because I like the author. Without reading the blurb, I didn’t really know what to expect. I was a little surprised. This is not her usual genre of writing. For a fairly new author, I commend her for taking a chance and stepping out of the box. This was a good effort at writing a contemporary romance.

Dorian and Augustine cross paths by pure accident. After spending time together, they realize feelings are developing. Both having wives, they decide to go their separate ways. When it’s meant to be, you can’t fight fate. What are the chances that years later their wives would become best friends? Awkward situation! Can they navigate a relationship that is based on lies?

I think the thing that I like best about this author is that she is not afraid to write about relationships that are not heterosexual. My only issue with this story is that it was too tame for me.

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Ladybugs for Loretta (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

Ladybugs for Loretta (Loretta's Insects)Ladybugs for Loretta by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ladybugs for Loretta (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This is a great book to teach children about ladybugs and their life cycles. It is a fun way to help kids understand how these insects help and protect the environment. Loretta loves her garden and wants it to thrive. After finding ladybugs hiding for the winter, she learns how they protect gardens from harmful insects. For her, it became very important to protect the ladybugs. This is an interesting story with beautiful illustrations that I believe children will love.

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Where Do Pirates Go On Vacation by Kim Ann – Review by Anna Hirsch

Where Do Pirates Go on Vacation? : Fun pirate story that encourages imaginative and creative thinking. Ages 3 to 8, preschool to 2nd grade.Where Do Pirates Go on Vacation? : Fun pirate story that encourages imaginative and creative thinking. Ages 3 to 8, preschool to 2nd grade. by Kim Ann
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Where Do Pirates Go On Vacation by Kim Ann
4 Stars

This is a fun rhyming story for young children. With beautiful illustrations to keep their little eyes glued to the pages. A perfect book for the beginner reader. The story is written in a way that will expand your child’s thinking and provoke some interesting conversations. Let your imagination go wild!

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Amaleigha Loves a Good Story by Janice Pratt – Review by Anna Hirsch

Amaleigha Loves a Good StoryAmaleigha Loves a Good Story by Janice Pratt
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amaleigha Loves a Good Story by Janice Pratt
4 Stars

Amaleigha is back with some more big ideas. She is a smart six year old with a heart of gold. She loves to read and visits the library often. One day while there, she notices that while there is a large selection of books for her to choose from, there are not many books in other languages. This makes her sad knowing the bilingual children have to read the same books over and over. An idea starts forming but she knows that she’ll need help to accomplish her goal. This is a terrific book to show children how to think about and help others. I love how the author adds instructions at the back of the book explaining how you can do what Amaleigha did.

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Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by C.B. Samet – Review by Anna Hirsch

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians, #1)Raine Down by C.B. Samet
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Raine Down (The Shadow Guardians Book 1) by C.B. Samet
4 Stars

Raine Down is a fantasy novel steeped in Norse mythology. It is full of action, an ancient evil and sizzling chemistry between the two main characters. This is my preferred genre to read and with my love of mythology, I thought this book was fantastic. The cover drew me in and the well written story kept me intrigued.

Both Raine and Will are used to working alone. They are thrown together since they are hunting the same killer. Is it their respective agencies or fate that threw them in each others paths? I tend to think it’s fate. Raine is independent and self reliant. She is strong but still gets her butt kicked. Will is smart, self assured with great intuition. Together they make a great team, work wise and personal. The chemistry between the two thickened throughout the story until finally they took hesitant steps to get together.

This is a new author for me and I enjoyed her writing. I will definitely be looking for other books written by her. The only thing that I didn’t like about this book, is now I have to wait until February to read the next one!

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Master Catteneo (Masters of the Consulate Book 5) by Sylvia Black – Review by Anna Hirsch

Master CatteneoMaster Catteneo by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Master Catteneo (Masters of the Consulate Book 5) by Sylvia Black
4 Stars

The hunt for Isala continues. This is the fifth instalment in this series but it can be read as a stand-alone. Master Catteneo is leading the search for Descalia’s mate. Fate has thrown in his path a beautiful psychic that takes his breath away. As frustrating as she is, she evokes feelings in him that he has never felt before. Alessia has always been fascinated by vampires. When Catteneo comes knocking seeking her grandmother’s help, she realizes he makes her temperature rise in more ways than one. Destiny calls but can these two put aside their doubts and survive the danger?

This is an I tense story with danger lurking around every corner. It has a bit of everything; vampires, witches, danger and romance. It will grip you from the beginning and leave you begging for more. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series.

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Amaleigh and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt – Review by Anna Hirsch

Amaleigha and the Big IdeaAmaleigha and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amaleigh and the Big Idea by Janice Pratt
4 Stars

This is an adorable story that’s geared towards children aged 4-7 years old. Amaleigh is an amazing child of five who loves nature. She loves being outdoors. She comes up with a big idea to share her love of nature with the world. The story shows that no matter what your age is, if you put your mind to something, you can achieve anything. At the end of the book, there is some interesting information on how to do what Amaleigh did. If everyone could see the world through the eyes of a child, the world would be a much better place.

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The Sacrifice (Dragonpets Book 1) by R.L.S Hoff – Review by Anna Hirsch

The Sacrifice (Dragonpets #1)The Sacrifice by R.L.S. Hoff
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Sacrifice (Dragonpets Book 1) by R.L.S Hoff
3 Stars

First off let me start by saying that I love dragons. I was very excited to pick up this book. It starts off with Rilla being left as a sacrifice for a dragon. Exciting! She expects to be eaten but the dragon is not what she expected. He was actually nice. The story took a weird turn with a tentative friendship forming. I found the story dragged a little with the banter between the two. The antagonist was present but not too involved in the story. Therefore there were mild disturbances but no real agonizing threat to add tension to the story. Towards the end, there was no exciting climax. For me, this was disappointing. I feel that if there was more character development and depth to the story, this could have been a five star review.

I liked the way Rilla grew throughout the book. She gained self confidence and became a little more independent. There were some concepts about dragons and magic that were interesting. All in all, it was enjoyable. I’ll be looking to see what happens next.

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The Final Bite by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Anna Hirsch

The Final BiteThe Final Bite by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Final Bite by Naomi Valkyrie
4 Sters

Every ten years the gods give a chance at a second life to those in paranormal purgatory. This time is Quinnlan’s chance. The only catch, you have to choose a mate and you only have three days to do it. If you are unsuccessful, you’re back in purgatory. I think this is an original storyline. The author definitely has a vivid imagination. It’s a wonderful paranormal romance. It involves vampires and wolf shifters. Being a short novel, the story felt rushed. I enjoyed the book but wished it would have been longer to be able to connect with the characters more.

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Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

Super EnemiesSuper Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Super Enemies by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This is a cute and funny story about sibling rivalry. I’m an only child so I couldn’t relate to the two characters in the book but I had friends who were exactly like these two. I found it hilarious. Anything that one wanted, the other didn’t. One liked something, the other liked the opposite. It was a good example of how different people can be in the same family. Not only was the story entertaining but it had some nice illustrations as well. I think children between the ages of four and eight would enjoy this book best.

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The Dwarves Dilemma (Science Folktales) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

Dwarves' Dilemma, TheDwarves’ Dilemma, The by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Dwarves Dilemma (Science Folktales) by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This was so much fun to read! It had familiar characters from other fairytales to attract children. The Queen was the fairest in the land so everyone came to her to solve their problems. What happens when the magic mirror shows that both sides are right? The Queen sends Snow White to investigate and she really that the Queen is not being fair. A perfect story to teach children to have good morals. At the back of the book you also learn how mirrors work. It’s very cool!

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