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Secure Desire: A Chase Group Story by R.L. Dunn – Review by Michelle Austin

Secure DesireSecure Desire by R.L. Dunn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Secure Desire was a 5+ star read and A Chase Group Novel.
All I can say is wow, I was pulled in right from the beginning.

Cassie is an FBI agent who has had a couple of huge tragedies in her life. She has closed herself off from any type of relationship, she’s damaged.
Ian Chase met Cassie six years prior and was smitten with her, seeing her again now has brought the feelings back and he starts to pursue her. Ian is an ex-Navy Seal who owns his own successful private security team and I might add is extremely hot.

Cassie remembers meeting Ian but had suffered a traumatic event that has caused her to shut down and have panic attacks. She’s afraid to get close to anyone for fear of rejection.

You won’t like me once you know what I am – Cassie

There is a huge twist at a charity event that had my emotions all over the place. I will warn it does get graphic and had me cringing at times. My heart went out to Cassie and everything that she went through. I was on the edge of my seat pretty much the whole time waiting to see what was coming next. Can Ian and his team keep Cassie safe? Will Cassie finally let Ian into her heart?

There is so much more to this read. I loved all of the characters, they all added great elements to the story. Some I didn’t care for, some I loved. I can’t wait to see more from several of them. I highly recommend this read and I look forward to reading more from R.L. Dunn. I need more from the Chase Group. I loved them.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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The Vampire Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 3) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Vampire Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 3)The Vampire Queen by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Elledge continues to write a thrilling tale within a spellbinding universe. The books flow from one to another but do not have to be read in order to be understood or enjoyed. I’m becoming a big fan of Elledge and loved this book. Cannot wait to see what she has in store for the readers next!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Tainted Saint (The Hawke Family Book 5) by Gwyn McNamee -Review by Angela Hayes

Tainted Saint (Hawke Family #5)Tainted Saint by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Tainted Saint is the fifth book in the Hawke Family series by Gwyn McNamee. WOW! I knew as soon as I heard that Saint and Caroline were getting their own book that it would be sooo good, and Ms. McNamee didn’t disappoint!!! With the all the sizzle Ms. McNamee is so great at, as well as some drama, suspense, danger, intrigue, and so much more- this book felt much bigger than a novella. As with every book I have read of Ms. McNamee’s, I devoured it as soon as it hit my kindle.
This book could be read as a standalone, but I strongly suggest reading all the books in their correct order to get all the backstories, character information and other relevant details- which will enhance your reading pleasure. But be prepared to get a serious addiction to Ms. McNamee’s stories and characters- one book certainly won’t be enough!
I highly recommend this book, and the entire series- as you are sure to become as addicted to her stories, as I am. She should definitely be on everyone’s ‘must read’ list!
Can’t wait for the next book!!!

Thank you, Ms. McNamee!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Demon’s Angel: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #2 by Manda Mellett – Review by Maura Harper

Demon's Angel: Satan's Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #2Demon’s Angel: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #2 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book 2 of the Colorado Chapter of Satan’s Devils and I do not suggest it as a stand-alone. There is a very intricate thread from Book 1 and I think the reading experience will be better when read in order.

The author writes very detailed stories that i skimmed a few times to arrive at the conclusion. Some days my attention span is better than others.

This is an enjoyable epic tale of family. Multi dimensional characters, a very defined beginning, middle, and end and characters who I’ve become invested in.

I absolutely recommend this series.

Review by @mauraharper

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HEELS OF FORTUNE: PJ Santini Series: Book Two by Lynne Russell – Review by Liz Vrchota

Heels Of Fortune (PJ Santini Series Book 2)Heels Of Fortune by Lynne Russell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ugh… I mean that in the loudest and meanest whiny, redheaded reader as possible lol… I didn’t want this book to end! I personally would read the first book in the series, Hell on Heels, before you dive into this one. Both are so fantastic so you won’t be disappointed that you did! PJ Santini is just one heck of a MC. She is what makes these books so darn phenomenal. I honestly want to be her, or at least know her. The way that Russell has written her Santini feels so very realistic. I swear I can picture her in my mind on the news one moment and and being the sassy detective the next. I can only hope that the next one will not be too far away…

Review by @lizaileen
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Operation Boyfriend by Molly Zenk – Review by Liz Vrchota

Operation BoyfriendOperation Boyfriend by Molly Zenk
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was in the market for something light and easy to read after a string of dark and deep novels and Operation Boyfriend couldn’t have been more perfect for just that. It was a sweet little new adult romance that was fun to escape into for the afternoon. I got quite wrapped up in Glynnis life and found myself finishing up the book in just under a few hours.

Glynnis had quite the messy breakup with her last guy… He left her for another man! So she finally heals herself enough to get back in the dating saddle and we find ourselves along for the fun ride. Not only does Glynnis find one guy who can make her heart skip a beat, but two! What will she do? How can she ever make a decision that could possibly turn out good?

I also found myself a new author with this book. Molly Zenk is completely new to me, but I quickly fell for the unique ways she managed to twist the story each time it would feel as if things could be predictable. I also really enjoyed the way she switched things up with the social media inserts etc. I look forward to seeing what else Ms. Zenk has in store for her readers!

Review by @lizaileen
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Lies Come True (The Avery Hart Trilogy Book 1) by Emerald O’Brien – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Lies Come True (Avery Hart Trilogy, #1)Lies Come True by Emerald O’Brien
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lies Come True (The Avery Hart Trilogy Book 1) by Emerald O’Brien
5-Stars

Lies Come True is an exciting crime/thriller novel. I love how the book begins with the reader in the midst of one of the crimes. It immediately caught my attention and I had to know more. Avery is the main female lead character in this novel who has developed what seems to be a complex because no one believed her story from when she was chased at a young age. Her experience was terrifying and traumatic. I loved how Noah believed her and began checking into it. They had a strong connection as soon as they met. The storyline was exciting and interesting. I can’t wait to read more in this series.

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Next Door Knight (Man’s Best Friend Book 2) by Nicole Flockton – Review by Gail Guerrero

Next Door Knight (Man's Best Friend #2)Next Door Knight by Nicole Flockton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Next Door Knight (Man’s Best Friend Book 2) by Nicole Flockton

Four stars

I’m not a huge fan of dogs. But this story was cute. There is a beautiful bond between a dog and its owner. Willow plays a big role in this story. I liked how the author included the dog throughout the story. I’m not sure I could’ve put up with Caleb’s issues. He was rude from the start. I liked how Ron was an open book. Kerry was super sweet and caring. I liked how smooth the story was. There wasn’t any parts in the story that felt unnecessary. Everyone had a part and played it well.
Review by @gguerrero89

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The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 1) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 1)The Werewolf Queen by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Werewolf Queen (Wheel Of Crowns Book 1) by Brandi Elledge
5-Stars

The Werewolf Queen was such a fun action paced novel. I loved the various paranormal creatures it features. Sadie is the main female character and she has always believed she was born a dud when it comes to magic. This all changes on her 18th birthday and she is thrust into a whole new situation where she becomes a major player in a supernatural war. Camden is the hot hunk who steps in to find her and help train her in using her new powers. The two work hard together while fighting against feelings for each other. I loved their bickering and all of Sadie’s witty comments. This storyline for this novel was easy to follow and very exciting. I can’t wait to read more in this series.

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Hawke (Men of Syn Book 1) by Anise Storm – Review by Lisette Gonzalez

Hawke (Men of Syn, #1)Hawke by Anise Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hawke (Men of Syn Series Book 1)
By Anise Storm
5 Stars

Hawke by Anise Storm is the first installment of the Men of Syn Series. Charlotte Maxwell is a party planner and owner of Platinum Dreams. While on an appointment for a potential new client for a club opening, she realizes that she know who her client is. Nathanial Hawkins (Hawke) is a dominant and broken individual who has been through hell and back. He is a BDSM club owner and is opening a new club in Denver. He has hired Charlotte’s company to plan the club opening when he comes to terms as to who Charlotte is and what she did on their first encounter in his other club. There is trouble on the horizon for Charlotte, will Hawke set his pride aside and help Charlotte to safety? This story is very steamy and has some scenes that may have triggers for some. I was hooked and intrigued in this book from the very beginning and could not put my Kindle down. The story is told several point of views and keeps you entertained until the end. I highly recommend this book and look forward to reading the next book in the series.

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Bonded (A Twisted Hearts Love Story book 3) by Autumn Sand – Review by Heather Bahm

Bonded (A Twisted Hearts Love Story book 3)Bonded by Autumn Sand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Bonded (A Twisted Hearts Love Story book 3) by Autumn Sand is a dark romantic suspense. You do not need to read previous books in this series to read Bonded, but the main characters (Magnum and Brenda) appear in earlier novel(s). In Bonded, we learn more about Magnum, who he is, what he does, and what motivates him. I loved his character, he’s the epitome of an alpha character who is strong, protective, fierce and more. Brenda is such a caring female lead with a haunted past that seeps back into her life. This story was a great intriguing read and I loved the drama and mystery that unfolded along with the undeniable chemistry. A page-turner from start to finish. Autumn Sand has amazing stories in the Twisted Hearts series.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Love & Ghosts (Crescent City Ghost Tours Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Heather Bahm

Love & Ghosts (Crescent City Ghost Tours, #1)Love & Ghosts by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Love & Ghosts (Crescent City Ghost Tours Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen is a paranormal/ghost themed romance. This story was a great suspenseful read with the elements written within. I adored Sean’s character. The author knocked it out of the park with his character development and personality. I was drawn to him throughout the story and he pulled me through the story. Emily comes across as his opposite in the story, but the way it was shared made them tie together perfectly. The back and forth dynamic was amazingly done. I don’t want to speak too much of the story to give away details, but this was a great book and I felt that it flowed well with the suspense, mystery and chemistry.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Love & Ghosts (Crescent City Ghost Tours Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Sheri Schrader

Love & GhostsLove & Ghosts by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love and Ghosts by Carrie Pulkinen is the first book in the Crescent City Ghost Tours series. I was drawn in by the title and the setting of New Orleans. I was not disappointed in the story. Sean runs a haunted tour company and lives off of the supernatural. Emily doesn’t believe in the supernatural but feels a pull in the direction of Sean.
The dialogue and story between Sean and Emily are good. The setting of New Orleans adds itself well. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to more from this series and author in the future.

Review by @sherimichelle1

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Hate to Love You (Baker’s Bunch Book 1) by Lily Ryan – Review by Jessica Leombruno

Hate to Love You (Baker's Bunch Book 1)Hate to Love You by Lily Ryan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hate to Love You by Lily Ryan was a good introduction to this author for me. This new adult forbidden best friend’s little sister romance, kept me turning the paper to find out what was going to happen next. Cole and Samantha have been in each other’s life for about 8 years, but the day Samantha’s brother over-dozed is when things changed for them. It’s the unforgettable question of will they or won’t they start a relationship? Are they going to hide or tell the brother?

Young love can be so confusing and insecurities can make you do some stupid things. Cole and Samantha had a lot of ups and downs throughout this book that can make your head spin but once things were out in the open, things came together in a good way. I would love to see some of the secondary characters get a book and get updates on Cole and Samantha. This could be a good start to a college romance series.

Review by @jbruno26

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Love & Ghosts (Crescent City Ghost Tours Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Love & GhostsLove & Ghosts by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Love & Ghosts (Crescent City Ghost Tours Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen
4 stars

What a great book. I was hooked from the beginning, and not knowing what the book was about as i went in blind (have you seen the cover!), I could only assume what some of the story would be about.
Sean is a medium and runs a ghost tour company. When he meets Emily at a masquerade, he’s never felt that pull before but she isn’t looking for more than fulfilling her dare to kiss a man that evening.
As the story goes on, things start to progress but big hurdles must be overcome to continue. I didn’t see some of the things happening in this coming so it was refreshing to not be predictable.
I recommend this read and will be waiting for more in this series.

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Hate to Love You (Baker’s Bunch Book 1) by Lily Ryan – Review by Lisa Brydalski

Hate to Love You (Baker's Bunch Book 1)Hate to Love You by Lily Ryan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hate to Love You is the first book in the Bakers Bunch Series by author Lily Ryan. Samantha Stone has had a thing for her big brother’s best friend, Cole Andrews, since she was a pre-teen. After an incident forces the two together for one night, they decide they want each other but don’t know how their relationship would affect those around them. Do they take a chance or go back to the place they have always held in each other’s lives?
This was a pretty good story; I did definitely prefer Cole’s character over Samantha’s though. Samantha was definitely a young, naïve and at times highly annoying. Fortunately for the story she does redeem herself. This was my first book by Ms. Ryan but it probably won’t be my last.

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The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 1) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Tracy Manderson

The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 1)The Werewolf Queen by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns #1) by Brandi Elledge

5 out of 5 stars

The Werewolf Queen is the first boo in the Wheel of Crowns series written by Brandi Elledge and it’s the first book that I have read by this author. I loved this book it was amazing especially if you like to read supernatural stories. The characters are well written and the plot was amazing the secondary characters and their quirkiness made the story more enjoyable. I couldn’t even put the book down that’s how intrigued I was.

Sadi is a dud or so she thought until her 18th birthday she comes into her powers and she doesn’t know what is wrong with herself. And then throw in the werewolves, vampires, and demons all turn up to spoil her party, the weirdness really ramps up.

Now she has to leave the people she loves and cares about or they will be in danger so now she has to find somewhere safe. Now the king of the werewolves offer’s her somewhere to hide while she’s learning about her new powers. Now she not only has to worry about demons trying to kill her she has to worry about his psycho witch fiancée from finding new ways to try and kill her and she only escalates when she realizes the king is attractive to sadi.
With all of this she still has to find the key and learn how to use her powers. Can Sadi handle all this change? Can she win this war or is she in over her head? What will happen if and when she finds the key? You will need to read this great book to find out.
I highly recommend this book and as soon as im done writing this review I’m going to start The Queen of Witches…
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Tracy
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HEELS OF FORTUNE: PJ Santini Series: Book Two by Lynne Russell – Review by Kerry Baker

Heels Of Fortune (PJ Santini Series Book 2)Heels Of Fortune by Lynne Russell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Heels Of Fortune by Lynne Russell is the second book in the PJ Santini series. Personally I think you do need to read this series in order to fully appreciate how amazing it is. I also think you that these books are incredible enough for you to want to read them both.
Is it is possible this book is even better than the first one. The MC just gets more entertaining and more interesting with each and every page. It is so easy to get such a good sense of what she is like, it is really almost like she is a real person. And boy is she someone I would want to meet and talk to!!!
The author does such a great job at creating a story that has enough action to make it fast paced and intense while also knowing when to hold back and slow it down.
This whole series has been amazing so far and I really cannot wait to see what comes next. This author has been firmly added to my must read list.

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Lies Come True (The Avery Hart Trilogy Book 1) by Emerald O’Brien – Review by Heidi Eich Woodring

Lies Come True (Avery Hart Trilogy, #1)Lies Come True by Emerald O’Brien
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lies Come True by Emerald O’Brien is the first book in the Avery Hart series and a book that I could NOT put down!! This page turner was filled with such suspense and mystery that it grabbed me at the beginning and held my interest in the two sittings that it took me to finish. This is a trilogy and you will be left with a cliff hanger, and I know I will be reading all book as I want to know more about what happens to the character’s and what happens with the story line.
Avery escaped a horrible attack ten years ago, and there seems to be a connection to current attacks and the cops are worried there is a killer on the loose. Noah, a new investigator is drawn to this case as his attraction to Avery intensifies. Now Noah must find out the truth!
This book will make you think and think hard and it what will draw you more into the story and make you want to dive right into the next two books! I give this book 4 stars and look forward to reading the next two books.

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Hate to Love You (Baker’s Bunch Book 1) by Lily Ryan – Review by Karyn Taylor

Hate to Love You (Baker's Bunch Book 1)Hate to Love You by Lily Ryan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hate To Love You is the first book in the Baker’s Bunch series by Lily Ryan. It was the first time I had read any work from this author so I was unsure what to expect. What I got was a well written ‘forbidden love’ story that I really enjoyed.
Samantha (also Sam or Sammie) Stone has been in love with her brother Tyler’s best friend Cole Andrews for as long as she can remember.
Cole Andrews has been secretly fighting his attraction to his best friend Tyler’s little sister Sammie for a long time. Tyler has never hidden the fact that he would be ‘extremely upset’ if Cole ever went anywhere near Sammie.
When tragedy almost strikes and Tyler has a very narrow escape from the grim reaper, Cole and Sammie, in comforting each other, take their friendship to a whole new level.
In trying to keep things from Tyler, Cole ends up deeply hurting Sammie and what ensues is an excellent storyline between Sammie, Cole, Tyler and a few other secondary characters who are a great addition to the story. What I did have to remind myself on many occasions was just how young Sammie’s character was, as so many times I wanted to scream “grow up” at her.
I really enjoyed this first book in the Barker’s Bunch series and as there were some really great secondary characters, I look forward to seeing what the author has in store in future books in the series

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Hate to Love You (Baker’s Bunch Book 1) By Lily Ryan – Review By Stacey Baxter

Hate to Love You (Baker's Bunch Book 1)Hate to Love You by Lily Ryan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

One of my favourite reads is a second chance romance and this one was no different it had me hooked from page one. Cole and Sam have always had chemistry and feelings for one another while they were growing up but at the time a relationship just wasn’t going to happen it was a big fat NO so they just kept how they were truly feeling to themselves which isn’t easy. Year’s later thing’s change they kiss will they finally get their happy ever after and be together and true to themselves. Such a brilliant read i enjoyed every second!

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The Vampire Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 3) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Anna Hirsch

The Vampire Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 3)The Vampire Queen by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Vampire Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 3) by Brandi Elledge
5 Stars

This is the third book in the Wheel of Crowns series. I love this series! The men are hot and the female leads are strong. This is Tandi’s story and she’s hilarious. Recently turned into a vampire, Tandi struggles somewhat when she realizes that she sucks at it ( pun intended). She can’t bring herself to kill Bambi or Thumper. Oh my god, those scenes will have you crying from laughter. The only perk is that her master who is the Prince of Vampires is hotter than hell. The attraction grows between the two but unfortunately the Queen wants her Prince backhand has no qualms in killing Tandi to get what she wants.

This is another story filled with action, drama and quirky characters. Tracker the cat and Tandi’s southern attitude will have you laughing out loud. There are some surprises in this book as well. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and hope there will be more to come. Perhaps a book about Death and the Zombie Princess?

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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Hate to Love You (Baker’s Bunch Book 1) by Lily Ryan – Review by Katie Kearney

Hate to Love You (Baker's Bunch Book 1)Hate to Love You by Lily Ryan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hate to Love You (Baker’s Bunch Book 1) By Lily Ryan. I loved everything about this book, the author writes a story that had me completely hooked from start to finish. The emotions and chemistry Cole and Samantha have jumped off the pages and took me on quite the journey. I’m a sucker for a “forbidden “ love story and while they can get predictable not once did I feel that feeling reading this story. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. The characters are complex and relatable and I truly won’t forget their story any time soon. I can’t wait to see where the author takes readers next. I’m giving this story a five star review and highly recommend it.

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The Queen of Witches (Wheel of Crowns Book 2) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Erica Fish

The Queen of Witches (Wheel of Crowns Book 2)The Queen of Witches by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where to start is an understatement to say the least. Ms. Brandi Elledge wrote an exciting book 2 The Queen of Witches. Charlie, the main female character, in my opinion is an amazing. She lives believing that werewolves do not exist. She is having a hard time because there are things going on around her and she does not fully understand what is happening to her. But reality hits her when she is kidnapped and forced to wed a warlock because she is a witch. The story progresses from this point with excitement and romance. Will Charlie get away from those who want her to marry the warlock? Will the werewolf find her? Will Charlie get the hang being a witch? I cannot wait to read the third book to see what happens to Charlie next.

The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 1) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Chantelle Smith

The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 1)The Werewolf Queen by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What an incredible start to what I can only imagine being an incredible suspenseful, fantasy, magical, romantic and sexy read.

I absolutely loved this read from start to finish, it was creative, engaging, thrilling and a story I thoroughly enjoyed. I loved the characters each of them held their own and their stories were told and I enjoyed following their journey in this read. Sadie was a brilliant sassy, feisty, independent woman who knows what she wants. CG was not what you expected as a king, but he made this story even better, I really enjoyed these two characters together.

This was a mentally, visual read that with the descriptive writing I could picture this read in my mind while reading it, I loved this take on the supernatural world and can’t wait to see where the rest of this series takes us. My only issue with this read is, I would have liked a bit more action, but other than that, I loved it!

I can’t wait to see what else is to come from this series, it’s fast-paced and captivating and highly recommend it. I’ll be eagerly awaiting Book 2! But until then do not miss this read.

Reviewed By @tillytillzz

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The Vampire Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 3) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Vampire Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 3)The Vampire Queen by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in this series, I enjoyed it just as much as the previous two. This is a story that is well written, creative and engaging. The characters are connectable and bring the story to life for me. In this book Tandi seems to find herself caught in the middle of a fight between the Queen and the Prince. When a plan is made, they just may find themselves in danger but just when they thought it will be okay, boom, nothing seems to be right. I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner

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Tainted Saint (The Hawke Family Book 5) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Tainted Saint (Hawke Family #5)Tainted Saint by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. It is not a stand alone, I highly suggest reading this series in order, you won’t regret it. I loved that we get to see the characters from the previous books in this one as well. This is Saint and Caroline’s story. One chance meeting at a party and fate playing a part, you get a growing relationship. They are great characters that are strong and have great chemistry. They are well written and really pop off the pages. Twists and turns you won’t see coming. A must read!

Review by @bjwagner
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Tainted Saint (The Hawke Family Book 5) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Sara Oxton

Tainted Saint (Hawke Family #5)Tainted Saint by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tainted Saint by Gwyn McNamee a five-star read that will have you on your knees. This is number five in the Hawke Family saga and it’s the first novella and it was sublime. The length felt enough that you didn’t miss any details, it’s the first main character that isn’t a Hawke family member well not by blood anyhow, but Saint is something to everyone in the family. It was so nice to hear his story, see him come out of the shadows and get to see what makes Caroline tick.

Review by @saraoxo

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The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Series book 1) by Brandi Elledge – Review by Stefanie Carney

The Werewolf Queen (Wheel of Crowns Book 1)The Werewolf Queen by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Werewolf Queen is the first book in what is shaping up to be my new favorite series. This book has everything I Iove, paranormal adventure with a lot of danger and just the right amount of softness. I don’t know which character I liked more, Sadie, Lil, or the others that I don’t want to spoil. I was instantly enthralled, so much so that I literally could not put it down. I think I read it in four or five hours and I instantly picked up the next one. I laughed, I bit my nails and all because I am so in love with this series that I honestly can’t stop reading them. This book will take you on a thrill ride like no other and all I can say is be prepared for a nonstop read-a-thon.

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Run to the Sea (Reigning Hearts Book 1) by KG Fletcher – Review by Katie Matthews

Run to the Sea (Reigning Hearts, #1)Run to the Sea by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Run to the Sea was a wonderful read by K G Fletcher and one that I thoroughly enjoyed from beginning to end. I really love this author and all of the books that I have read by her so far have all been wonderful reads. She has a writing style that is easy to read and her stories flow really well. She creates some amazing characters and Thomas and Emeline were no exceptions! I love a second chance romance and I absolutely adored watching these two characters come back together again and I was rooting for them to fall in love from the start! There were a few obstacles in their way but their story really had me hooked and I really grew to love then over their journey together. There were also some good supporting characters and I am really looking forward to reading more about them in the next book in the series!
Run to the Sea was a beautifully written story and one that I highly recommend!

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