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The Fighter (An Underground Bad Boys Romance Book 3) by India Kells – Review by Sarah King

The Fighter (An Underground Bad Boys Romance, #3)The Fighter by India Kells
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Struggling to pay rent Ten decides to enter an underground fight. He is not off to a great start when he catches Gage’s eye. Gage offered up some pointers then after the fight gives Ten and his roommate Juliet a ride home. When they arrive, finding their belongings on the curb. Gage offers them a place to stay while they figure out their next step. There is attraction among all three of them. Where will the attraction lead? Will Gage find his HEA with one or both? What about Ten and Juliet Will the three be able to create a relationship from attraction? Will everyone end up with their happily every after or will it end in disaster?

I really enjoyed this book. It was a first by Kells for me but I will definitely be reading more. The characters are well built, had a good story line. It is worth a read.

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The-Know-It-All-Pencil (Invisible Magic Wand Series) by Lois Wickstrom – Review By Sarah King

The Know-It-All Pencil (Invisible Magic Wand)The Know-It-All Pencil by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The-Know-It-All-Pencil is a cute, engaging, short story. Caspian’s unbirthday always starts with a unique gift from his grandpa. This year’s gift is a pencil that gives clues and a pad of paper to write them on. The adventure that Caspian goes on helps him meet many different people, teaches him about helping others, paying it forward, as well as interesting facts he didn’t know before.

This well written story is easy to follow and engaging. The art work is also beautifully done. I would recommend for kids around the ages of three to low elementary.

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Evil Sushi (Evil Sushi Book 1) by C.A. King – Review by S. Bittles

Evil Sushi (Evil Sushi #1)Evil Sushi by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book offers a very unique take on a dystopian earth and is an excellent start to a multi-book series.

At times I did feel that some things were rushed and sometimes gaps in the chapters but overall this is a quick and easy read.

This Author is very creative and you can tell by reading their books that they put a LOT of care and effort into their writing.

I will definitely be getting the next books to see how this “tail” ends!

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Spring’s Showers (Romantically Seasonal Series) by C.A. King – Review by Sarah King

Spring's Showers: Romantically Seasonal: SpringSpring’s Showers: Romantically Seasonal: Spring by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Have you ever thought your job is easier than mine? Well, your not the only one. In this story, a group of gods feel the same. In this case, they feel Cupid’s job is easier; so much so, they make a bet. Cupid on the other hand feels his arrows and love matching have been completely underappreciated. First up is Mother Nature. Making two people fall into true love is not as easy as she thinks. Will there be a true love match? Who will win?

This book was a great introduction to this new series by C.A. King. It was well written with a unique take. I loved most of the characters and can’t wait to see what comes next. I would recommend reading this book.

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Mermaid and the Rainbow: Mermaid Science by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Sarah King

the mermaid and the rainbowthe mermaid and the rainbow by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I read this book with my niece and nephew (kindergarten and first grade aged). They both both excited to see the different different experiments which they had to try. The youngest loved the pictures even adding to the story on her own in a way only little kids can. My nephew was a little harder sale. He loved doing the experiments and even like the story but he is in a question phase. He wanted to know how the kids knew about mermaids, how they became friends etc. Since this book is part of a series we will be checking out the first book next to hopefully answer his questions and find more experiments the kids enjoy. I struggled a little with who was who in the story it was not obvious in the beginning; even with that being said I would absolutely recommend this book. It was fun and engaging for the kids, the illustrations were colorful and well done.

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The Sound of Murder (Musical Murder Mystery Series) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Sarah King

The Sound of MurderThe Sound of Murder by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Murder, a frame job, and amateur detectives sounds intriguing, right? Out on a run, Ruby finds the body of a murdered cast mate. When suspection on her, she and another cast mate set out to solve the truth of who really did it.
This was a quick enjoyable read. While I was slightly confused in the beginning it, felt like I was missing some of the background information (found out this is a spin off series.) The story was unique and well written. The characters are well built. I loved how Ruby used her skill set to work on solving the mystery like the song she uses to remember the clues as they find them. I would suggest giving this book a read.

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The Hunted (Vampire Navy SEAL: Sam & Layla) by S.B. Alexander – Review by S. Bittles

The Hunted (Vampire Navy SEAL: Sam & Layla, #1)The Hunted by S.B. Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I LOVE THIS BOOK!

The synopsis pulled me in right away, this book hits the ground running and is a fantastic start to a series.

The Author does an amazing job at keeping you at the edge of your seat, reading as fast as you can. The Authors writing style flows so smoothly, along with their characters and storyline, I read the majority of the book in one sitting. I love the main characters and how their witty banter slowly draws them closer.

This is my first read from the Author and it will most definitely not be last. I am looking forward to what comes next!

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Beelzebub: The Gift of Gluttony (A Sinful Seven Novel) by JC Brown & Lena Lane – Review by Sarah King

Beelzebub The Gift of Gluttony (Sinful Seven, #2)Beelzebub The Gift of Gluttony by J.C. Brown
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beelzebub, Zee, a prince of Hell, the demon of gluttony, loves his job of tempting humans to overindulge. Clara, is a human Zee just can’t seem to tempt. This intrigues him and he continues to try going so far as to change some of his own habits. Heaven and Hell already on the brink of war take notice of this. Will Clara be safe? Will Zee? Will they end up in the fight? Will Zee and Clara be able to find their HEA?

I absolutely loved the writing style of this book. The characters were well defined, I could imagine them in our world. The scenery of the book was excellent as well. I recommend the book. Cant wait to see what comes next.

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