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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Robin Rankin

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hawk’s Cry : Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2 by Manda Mellet

Hawk and Olivia have had so much happen to them over the last few months. Most of it good, but then they get blindsided by something nobody could have ever anticipated.

Olivia is a rock and she showed that time and time again throughout this story. She showed the depth of her love for Hawk as well as an inner strength that I wouldn’t have expected from her.

I really wanted to pop Hawk in the head a few times, but as the story went on and things started to make sense I decided get needed hugs instead.

I’m so hooked on this series. I love how we are able to keep up with the couples from the previous books and try to figure out which one of the Devil’s is going down next.

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Amanda Taylor

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hawks Cry (Satans MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett was on hell of an emotional ride. This is a romantic suspense book that will have you laughing and crying throughout the entire book. In this addition to the series we learn about Hawk the VP of the Satans Devils MC. He is married to the love of his life, child on the way, has his MC family what more could he want. What does a man go through that causes him to question everything he holds dear to him? This was a great read that took me one sitting due to its fast pace I just could not put it down. I can’t wait to read the next book.

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Torch (Lovelock Book 2) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Bobbi Wagner

TorchTorch by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this Young Adult action story. The author’s attention to details made me feel as if I was right there with the characters. They made the story and kept me turning pages fast. The twists and turns they took me on had me sitting on the edge of my seat just waiting to see what would happen next. This is a story about a battle for survival. Jema is sixteen and has been branded a traitor. Jema and her group of friends take you on an adventure that could lead into bloodshed and turn things upside down for the planet. I enjoyed watching Jema grow throughout the story and how supportive her friends were. I highly recommend this book and this author.

Review by @bjwagner
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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ok, I have a bone to pick with this author after this book. How dare you make me cry at like, 14%. But really, I was heart broken but understand it had to happen the way it did. This poor man, i can only imagine the pressures, amd this brought an all too real common struggle for a lot of people to the forefront and shows how much support is needed.
I really loved how this ended i was laughing so hard. I cannot wait for more of anything this author writes, she has a gift.

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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Sheri Schrader

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Life’s a Witch: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy by Carrie Pulkinen is the third book in the New Orleans Nocturnes series. These are fun, quick to read stories which can be read as a standalone. I recommend reading them in order because there is some character carryover from book to book. This time we are given Crimson, who is a bad witch. Not evil bad! She is just really good at getting spells wrong. She gets herself into some odd situations in book 2 and now they are coming back to haunt her. With the help of the demon Mike and her other supernatural friends can she get herself into this problem?
The characters are fun and light. I enjoy the introduction of different supernaturals and that sometimes life is stranger than fiction. New Orleans is a perfect setting for these supernatural stories to take place. I have enjoyed these books as a get away from the realities of the real world. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future.

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Jana Teppih

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hawk’ Cry is the second book in Manda Mellett’s Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation series. Oh my goodness! I have read the original series and Colorado Chapter spin off but when I finished the first book in the Second Generation series I know that she has stepped up with these stories of the kids of the original MC members! What makes the second generation series even more special is that we get the old timers, pardon me, the original MC family and then we see the kids all grown up with their challenges and lives and …
Hawk’s Cry gives us Eli “Hawk” and Olivia who are MC brats themselves, are waiting the birth of their first child with the rest of the MC family. You would think that in general it is the time of joy and happiness but Hawk’s Cry gives us doubts and heartbreak and feeling like you cannot breath anymore and the world is closing in on you … oh my, we are left emotionally battered once we finish the story … I love how Manda is not afraid to address sensitive issues. I am sure when you picture a VP of a MC, you think of an alpha male and then the writer brings in the question of the mental health and how men deal with it and … Kudos to you dear Manda and I cannot wait for the next one in the series!

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Sweet Salvation (The Protectors Series Book 3) by Toya Richardson – Review by Tausha Treadway

Sweet Salvation (The Protectors, #3)Sweet Salvation by Toya Richardson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweet Salvation (The Protectors Series Book 3) by Toya Richardson. This is a great paranormal romance. Its the story of Manuela who always wanted a normal life, nothing fancy just normal. When she leaves her Elias Crane’s Protectors community her life turns into a nightmare. She is being hunted for sport and finally captured and tortured. Josh her mate ends up rescuing her in Spain and the bond is so strong between them. Manuela is set on revenge but Josh is afraid it is too dangerous and tries to talk her out of it. Josh experiences what she went thru because of their telepathic bond. Will Josh be able to reach Manuela before death takes them both? This book will keep you on the edge of your seat trying to find out what happens. It can be read as a standalone but I recommend reading from the beginning of the series.

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Baba Ali and the Clockwork Djinn: A Steampunk Faerie Tale by Danielle Ackley-McPhail and Day Al-Mohamed – Review by Erin Wolf

Baba Ali and the Clockwork Djinn: A Steampunk Faerie TaleBaba Ali and the Clockwork Djinn: A Steampunk Faerie Tale by Danielle Ackley-McPhail
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give Baba Ali and the Clockwork Djinn: A Steampunk Faerie Tale by Danielle Ackley-McPhail and Day Al-Mohamed, 5 stars.

This book is an incredible story of fantasy, straight out of the Arabian fairy tales of old but with a steampunk twist. I really enjoy steampunk and I couldn’t wait to see what this book had to offer. While part of it takes part in Victorian England, where most people think of when they here steampunk, the fact that a good portion of it takes place in the desert lands of the Middle East was new and exciting to me. The things that are created is amazing and so wonderous.
I was in awe when reading the descriptions.

Then there is the story itself. There is so much going on, it is extremely difficult to put this book down. There is action, suspense, grief, romance — pretty much everything is in here. These two authors weave such a magical tale and do it so well, they put you right into the story with their superb writing.

If you read all the fairy tales growing up and/or enjoy steampunk, pick up this wonderful book now.

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Debi Kircher

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett

5 +++++ Stars

Oh my goodness am I enjoying this second generation series, this was a genius idea and of course this author makes it all fresh and new just like every other book she comes out with. I will say though that this just about broke me…I was ready to smash my kindle before I was out of the 1st chapter, you talk about an emotional roller coaster this was it! I feel so attached to ALL of these people and I’ve got the whole compound pictured in my head and I just can’t say enough about how much I love the Satan’s Devils, all chapters but this one holds a special place in my heart.

I never want any of this to end, I don’t care which way she goes, what new cities she chooses to stick a chapter, I seriously never want it to end. The snippet at the end of this one tells me we are headed to San Diego…Bring it on!! I can’t wait though to come back to the second generation, I need to see how the future has played out for Hawk and Liv.

If you want to get lost in one of the best MC series ever then start at the very beginning with Turning Wheels and dive in…You will not be sorry I promise, this author makes everything feel so real and transports you directly into the stories she writes!!

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Chantelle Smith

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Having read numerous reads by Manda Mellett in both of the Satan’s Devils MC Series and this series Of Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation I thought I knew what to expect from one of her reads, but was I proved wrong!

This book really gets you totally and utterly emotionally invested in the storyline and also characters you have read about from previous going through things that you never expect. Each time I think Manda Mellett can’t make these series better, she goes and makes them better and better!

This book literally pulls you apart at the seams it covers topics that are heart-wrenching but the author writes it beautifully and with sensitivity. This book gives you realness, drama, high emotions, suspense, friends and family that have your back no matter what, it’s raw and even with all of this happening I absolutely loved this read!

I highly recommend this read, and for an even more immersive experience, I recommend you read them all, from Satan’s Devils MC Series and Second Generation Series, you seriously won’t regret transporting yourself into the world of MC’s.

Reviewed By @tillytillzz

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Throwback by Zeia Jameson – Review by Meg Tyrrell

ThrowbackThrowback by Zeia Jameson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first book by Zeia Jameson, and it won’t be my last. This was such a detailed book, with such great characters and world building, I couldn’t put it down. In all honesty this is the most raw and emotional book I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. I connected to this book from the very beginning until it was over and I was wishing it wasn’t. In this amazing story we meet Livy and Jeremy. Two people who were raised completely different, yet figured out they were made for each other. You go an amazing journey through their life, with the ups, downs and in betweens of love and marriage. I can’t even give this book the review it deserves. If I could give more than 5 stars I would. I think anyone who’s ever been married or who is married should read this hands down. It’s spot on and brutally honest.

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Sweet Salvation (The Protectors Series Book 3) by Toya Richardson – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Sweet Salvation (The Protectors, #3)Sweet Salvation by Toya Richardson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sweet Salvation is book three in Richardson’s, paranormal romance series, ‘The Protectors’, but can be read as a standalone story, however some of the characters cross over and the backstory continues throughout the series. Manuela wants a normal life, a human life but having left the safety of her Protectors community her dream turns into a nightmare and she is hunted and used for sport. Manuela is then unexpectedly rescued by her mate, Josh. Josh loves living life within Elias Crane’s Protectors community hoping to find peace following the brutal deaths of his family. When he travels to a Protectors community in Spain, he didn’t expect to discovers his mate. However his mate has been brutalised and is broken. Manuela does not believe that Josh could ever want her especially having used their telepathic bond to show him what has been done to her. Manuela wants revenge but this could have repercussions throughout all the Supernat communities and Josh must stop Manuela before he looses her for good.
This was a gripping paranormal romance which had me hooked from the start. The main characters in this story were Manuela and Josh and they were great characters and I felt I went on an emotional rollercoaster along with them. I felt fully immersed in the Supernat communities, which really came alive by the authors detailed world building. This was an exciting read which moved along at a fast pace and was full of drama and suspense. I look forward to reading the previous books in this series and any future ones.

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Sex-O-S; The Tragicomic Adventure of an Italian Surviving the First Time (Italian Teens, novel 2, The Italian Saga) by Gaia B Amman – Review by Katie Matthews

Sex-O-S: The Tragicomic Adventure of an Italian Surviving the First Time (The Italian Saga, #4)Sex-O-S: The Tragicomic Adventure of an Italian Surviving the First Time by Gaia B. Amman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Having followed Leda through her coming of age I thought this was a great instalment to this series. As expected the book was well written with lots of cultural information about life and growing up in Italy. The authors descriptive writing has always been a huge plus to this series, you can really imagine some of the beautiful Italian scenery that she is describing. Definitely makes you want to visit! I’ve enjoyed reading about Leda’s journey and all of the secondary characters who have added something to that. Leda has changed so much over the stories and I think especially in this latest one, there’s so much going on in her life and lots that I as a reader could relate too, this definitely makes Leda a character you can connect with.
I have really enjoyed this series and highly recommend it.

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Arrows Tipped with Honey (Natural Forces Book 2) by Jean Gill – Review by Erica Fish

Arrows Tipped with Honey (Natural Forces #2)Arrows Tipped with Honey by Jean Gill
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fantasy is one of my favorite genres. I love the possibilities that the story can explore. Jean Gill is not a not a new author to me, but I love this story. Her characters are complex but lovable. Her plot line makes the book fly by because I can not wait to see what the next page has in store for the journey. This book is about Mielitta, the Queen of the Warrior Bees. She is trying to break down the barrier between Forest Citadel. You will have to read the book to see how this ends. It is worth the read for sure.

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Carrie Reed

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 stars!

As always Manda Mellett delivers another fantastic story. I am always left wondering how the next book can top the previous but I am always left speechless. This book made me feel so many emotions, my heart broke so much, but was of course repaired in the end. Manda Mellett always has a way of making my heart ache and then bringing me joy again.
I was really concerned for Hawk, many people out there do deal with depression, and do stop their lives to wonder what they are doing, and where they will go from here on out. In the other books we can see that Hawk is in love with his wife Liv and is ecstatic that he will soon be a father, but he starts to doubt himself, his life’s work, everything he has ever known. The pain Liv has to endure trying to help Hawk as much as she can, and standing by his side through it all was beautiful and sad all at once. The twists that are thrown into this book, as well as the content are fantastically written, the characters are epic and have been since the beginning. I would highly recommend this book, and the whole series to any motorcycle club romance lover.

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Bargaining (Hero High Book 3) by Mina Chara – Review by Nicky Margaret

Bargaining (Hero High, #3)Bargaining by Mina Chara
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Bargaining by Mina Chara is book 3 in the series and is a 4 star read.
This book finds Friday fighting against everyone, not sure who is on the side of good or bad, her friendship with Jake is suffering and she’s getting closer to Ashley, but everyone has secrets, can Friday save the day without getting hurt?
This was a quick read and I enjoyed catching up with Friday and seeing how her superhero power would stand up against everyone else’s. The ending fell a little flat for me and I’m hoping there’s more to come.

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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Sara Oxton

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen a five-star read that will set your pages on fire. This is number three in the New Orleans Nocturnal series and the have just gone from strength to strength. I loved meeting Crimson Oliver in number two, she made me smile in that one and I was excited to hear that we get to see more in this instalment. This is my favourite of the series as I adore Crimson, she isn’t bad like some people think, just a little clumsy and not the best witch in the world, I think she would be me if I were a witch. This is such an easy read and will make you laugh so hard, Crimson and Mike will just make you warm in the best way, don’t miss this great story.

Review by @saraoxo

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Sara Oxton

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett a five-star read that is worth your tears. This is number two in the Satan’s Devils MC Second generation series, I have read the first generation and am now going back to read the second generation and they have just built into an amazing picture, You could pick up the second generation but I have loved them all and really do think I benefited from reading them all. I love the way Manda Mellett has with words, she will drag you into the lives of these characters kicking and screaming if needed. Hawk is a troubled man and he has his reasons for what he is thinking and I am not going to go into detail as the author does a great job of revealing the story and I am not going to spoil the drama. All I will say is that this is sublime, and done so well, I sobbed buckets during this one, as my dad went through this and he didn’t have anyone like the Devils, and I was so happy that the Devils stepped up for each other even though it’s a story it still shows us the darkness. Now get reading as you will miss this amazing story.

 

Review by @saraoxo

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Jenni Bishop

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hawk’s Cry: Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2 by Manda Mellett is a MC contemporary romance story. I really enjoy all the Satan’s Devils books in the numerous series Manda has going and the characters. They feel like family. Hawk’s Cry is the next generation from the original series where the FOG’s are stepping down and their children are taking over. Hawk’s story hit me harder than the others due to the nature of the subject as I have suffered from depression and PTSD, so it was a very emotional read for me, but it is a great story. It did take me a while to settle into but as things came to light it made much more sense. There were times I had to step away and take a break as I was riddled with emotions and my heart was breaking. As with all Manda’s books I suggest you read them in order because they all intertwine, and you will be missing out on the characters and their relationships back stories.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Torch (Lovelock Book 2) by Tricia Copeland

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Sixteen-year-old Jema is on the run. Branded a traitor for trying to share a DNA-based cure for a lethal contagion, she and her friends are hunted by forces loyal to her sinister uncle. And unless they force him to release the formula, she fears a worldwide war to claim the antigen.

Forced to fight like soldiers in the desolate desert, Jema learns there could be sympathizers who will support a coup. But with only scavenged food and fading hope, she and her small group of grimly determined teens face a deadly trek across dangerous territory.

Can Jema get the cure in the public domain before the planet descends into bloodshed and chaos?

Torch is the second book in the thrilling Lovelock YA dystopian science fiction series. If you like intense action, courage under pressure, and races against time, then you’ll love Tricia Copeland’s fast-paced novel.

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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Heather Lovelace

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can’t ever fathom how Mellett will top herself. And somehow she always does. She always writes an amazing story with deep characters, and a plot full of raw emotion. This latest book absolutely continues this tradition. Time and again I swear I will buy stock in Kleenex before I pick up another Mellett novel. And I never do. But I always have a box on standby. This book left me wrecked in an impossibly beautiful way.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Heather Lovelace

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pulkinen does it again! This book is just the perfect combination of wit and romance and the paranormal. What do you get when you put a witch and demon together? Perfection. Absolute utter comedic perfection. Loved every page. Cannot wait to read more!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Every Last Psycho: A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha – Review by Heather Lovelace

Every Last Psycho: A Collection of Two NovellasEvery Last Psycho: A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Extremely well written collection discussing extremely difficult topics. This was a hard read for me because of the subject and the pure emotion that I had to process while reading. But the difficulty truly helped impress how authentic these stories were penned to be. The author does a beautiful job with a topic many don’t approach or treat with appropriate levels of realism. Extremely well done. This is a sensitive subject and will be difficult to read for some. However the synopsis appropriately warns the reader. Definitely recommended reading for mature readers over 14.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Hawk’s Cry (Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Hawk's Cry (Satan's Devils MC Second Generation #2)Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hawk’s Cry by Manda Mellett is book two of the Satan’s Devils MC Second Generation series. As usual, Manda Mellett wasn’t pulling any punches with this book.

Eli, on the surface, seems to have it all. His wife is expecting their first baby, he’s got his friends and his role as VP of the club. What no one realizes is he is drowning in just about everything. All of a sudden, everything he thought he wanted doesn’t seem appealing anymore. Liv can feel Eli pulling away and distancing himself. As they say though, two wrongs don’t make a right and Liv may have made a decision that wasn’t exactly the best. The only way to find out what happens with these two is to read their story.

These characters are so relatable. Many people face the same situations Liv and Eli found themselves in which add depth to the story. I couldn’t put the book down. I had to find out how everything turned out. I highly recommend giving this book a chance!

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Kat’s Conundrum (Raven and Hummingbird Book 3) by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Angela Hayes

Kat's Conundrum (Raven and Hummingbird Book 3)Kat’s Conundrum by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Kat’s Conundrum is the third book in the Raven and Hummingbird Series by Nikki Broadwell. After reading Dagda’s Daughter (Book 2), I really couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book and continue the story- and I’m happy to say Ms. Broadwell didn’t let me down- this story is just as captivating as I hoped it would be. With plenty of surprises thrown in to keep me turning the pages.
This is another clever fantasy- with plenty of action, adventure, secrets, Fae, Gods/Goddesses, stolen memories, danger, magic, discovery, emotion, Celtic mythological elements, intrigue, and dramatic developments. As this book continues Katel’s (Kat) story, I would really recommend reading the previous book/s first before starting on this one.
Life has gotten quite complicated for Kat- things seem to be spinning out of control. Powerful forces are at play and she’s caught in the chaos. There is much at stake and she must decide who she can trust. Because, if she thought things were crazy before- life has got a few more surprises in store.
Wonderful!
Bring on Book #4!!!

Thank you, Nikki Broadwell!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Jake the Growling Dog Goes to Doggy Daycare (Jake the Growling Dog Book 2) by Samantha Shannon – Review by Candida Hopper

Jake the Growling Dog Goes to Doggy DaycareJake the Growling Dog Goes to Doggy Daycare by Samantha Shannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jake the Growling Dog Goes to Doggy Daycare: A Children’s Book about New Experiences, Friendship, Stress Relief, and Kindness
by Samantha Shannon

This was such a cute book with a good source of education with it. Jake is nervous and worried about going to doggy daycare. For him this is a really stressful situation. I really enjoyed how his friends were able to help him get through this and he was able to realize there was fun to be had once he let himself get past his apprehension. The illustrations in this book were awesome and the activities in the back were helpful and fun. I think this book is good for all ages. I read it to my granddaughters and they loved it. I recommend this book.

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Jake The Growling Dog Goes to Doggy Daycare (Jake the Growling Dog Book 2) by Samantha Shannon – Review by Heather Bass

Jake the Growling Dog Goes to Doggy DaycareJake the Growling Dog Goes to Doggy Daycare by Samantha Shannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book that I have read from this author and I’m glad I did. My son and I read this book together and we both loved it. This book is about overcoming obstacles, kindness, and friendship. This is the second book of the series and now my son and I are going to read the first one as well. My son learned a lot from this book.

Jake the dog is very scared about going to daycare. He doesn’t know what to expect so it makes him not want to go. Jake is so afraid he runs away but his best friend Neet helps him along the way. Will Jake overcome his fear and meet new friends or will he be too afraid?

Review by @heatherbass
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Every Last Psycho: A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Every Last Psycho: A Collection of Two NovellasEvery Last Psycho: A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Every Last Psycho: A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha

Every Last Psycho : A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha is two different stories that will grip your heart from the very beginning and doesn’t let go till the end. There are twists and turns that had me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what happens next. My emotions were all over the place . Up first we have Tess and she’s a young girl who has schizophrenia that is triggered by the death of her twin brother. This is the story of her downward spiral after she’s been through a horrible trauma. Then there is Ed whom is her best friend and who she is in love with but he has a new girlfriend. Can she stop the downward spiral she’s found herself in? Second up we have Evelyn’s story and she is an independent young woman who doesn’t get excepted into University but another girl does. Find out what happens next. Will everyone see thrme true Evelyn? Both of these stories will keep you guessing till the end. I can’t wait to read more from this Author. I highly recommend reading this Book.

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Every Last Psycho: A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha – Review by Rachel Moss

Every Last Psycho: A Collection of Two NovellasEvery Last Psycho: A Collection of Two Novellas by Zarina Macha
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Every Last Psycho by Zarina Macha was a great book! Consisting of two novellas, these two novellas were incredible in the sense of psychology and psychosis in general. Every Last Thought did a great job with schizophrenia and describing it, along with drug use and addiction, and obsession. This one held me from the beginning. It was very interesting to read, and also a little difficult at some parts. Psycho Girl was a crazy read, to be frank. Evelyn was definitely a textbook psychopath. Very interesting to read, her downward spiral was very easy to see coming. Both novellas were incredible and very well written. I highly recommend, but definitely an 18+ novel, due to some content that is triggering.

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Sex-O-S; The Tragicomic Adventure of an Italian Surviving the First Time (Italian Teens, novel 2, The Italian Saga) by Gaia B Amman – Review by Kerry Baker

Sex-O-S: The Tragicomic Adventure of an Italian Surviving the First Time (The Italian Saga, #4)Sex-O-S: The Tragicomic Adventure of an Italian Surviving the First Time by Gaia B. Amman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sex-O-S: The Tragicomic Adventure of An Italian Surviving The First Time by Gaia B. Amman is the second book in the Italian Teens, The Italian Saga. This is a brilliant addition to an already amazing series.
This is one of those series that I would recommend you read in order as you follow the same characters and each h book builds in their story.
The author has created such amazing characters in these books. They are the type that really stick with and it feels like you know them, like you are on their journey with them. I also love how relatable the story feels – this could be anyone of us when we were in high school! That level of engagement really deepens the connection I feel with the characters
This has been such an interesting series so far and I am looking forward to seeing what else is to come.

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