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Royally Complicated (The Crowned Hearts Series Book 1) by Gwyn McNamee and Christy Anderson – Review by Ashley Lape

Royally ComplicatedRoyally Complicated by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When Bridget finds her fiancee cheating the next logical move is to use the honeymoon trip with her best friend. After a little realization, Bridget grabs a cheap bottle of tequila and finds herself drinking on a private beach. Fynix the sexy surfer approaches the beach where Bridget is drinking. Little did Bridget know that her one-night stand on the beach would have been with a prince. Bridget can’t get Lovolian and its prince off her mind, even a year later. Yet, being the other woman is not her style, and no matter how amazing the sex is Bridget must move on with her life
This is a modern-day fairytale with a steamy adult twist. I could not put this book down and I absolutely can’t wait to read more.

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Oathbreakers Anonymous by Scott Warren – Review by Deb Robinson

Oathbreakers AnonymousOathbreakers Anonymous by Scott Warren
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the story of Marluck. He is the paladin of the God of Skein. March is half orc and half human and is quite full of himself and his powers given to him.

When his powers are suddenly gone without warning he is left to struggle as he hits a dark bottom. He is saved from living in poverty and squalor on the street and brought to the Oathbreakers. Here he gets the help he needs to travel to lands to try and get his power back.

His travels have not been easy and his unlikely friends join him on his quest.

Lives are at stake. This book will keep you guessing what will happen.

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Lilly Tames Her Worries by Carole Heaney – Review by Sarah King

Lilly Tames Her WorriesLilly Tames Her Worries by Carole Heaney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This absolutely adorable story is a relatable way to introduce healthy anxiety coping mechanisms to kids of all ages. I loved that the story was so down to earth and really put in a way that my niece and nephew were able to understand the I formation that was being given to them. I would absolutely recommend this book!!!

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Vampires of Atlantis by Courtney Davis – Review by Helen Dawkins

Vampires of AtlantisVampires of Atlantis by Courtney Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoy just about everything Courtney Davis writes. She is so creative!

Vampires of Atlantis is such a fresh and interesting perspective and so creative. The vampires are the only thing that stands in the way of protecting humans from the vicious monsters. Long ago, in order to keep the human race safe, they sunk Atlantis with the Vampires to guard over a magical spelled prison in the Bermuda Triangle. While the Vampires do need to feed, they used to feed off of the Descendants of Atlantis. That is until they were sick of being controlled, and they fled Atlantis before it sunk. Now, Ian (Vampire King) is in Miami searching for not only an escaped prisoner but also his older brother who is up to no good. He was then sidetracked when he smelled the most sweetest scent, Katherine. In his effort to capture Norgis, he came across an almost dead Katherine. Ian would not settle for anything less than nursing her back to health. It was soon after he realized she was his mate. Throw in vicious werewolves, an almost extinct crazy vampire killing Aristotle Society, and lots of misunderstanding.

I absolutely loved Ian and Katherine. Both were incredibly strong and kind, but I wish there was MORE. I felt there were a good bit of subplots that ended up unfinished. Lots of unanswered questions.

Did Katherine find the Blood Moonstone?
What happened to Sorcha and Samson?
What happened to the two werewolves now in the Aristole Society’s cages?
Did anyone care that Katherine “died”? Where is her friend?
Who has the descendant stone now?
What is now happening with the descendants?

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, even with the unanswered questions. My only criticism is how many loose ends there are. Courtney Davis has an amazing and creative mind, and I can’t wait to see what she writes next! I definitely recommend this book!

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Cruel King by K.M. Scott – Review by Devon Pulliam

Cruel KingCruel King by K.M. Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Grab some tissues because you are going to need them with this book. There is some talk about grief so a little trigger warning for you.

It’s been a long time since I have fully fallen in love with a story and cried my way through it. This one had me feeling all kinds of emotions.

Ava and the King brothers have grown up together since she lives on their Estate. Her father works for their father. The brothers and her experience losing their moms and growing into adulthood together. The oldest Matthias has been anything but nice to Ava all these years. Theo and her are best friends and he always jokes she’s going to be Mrs. Theo King one day.

The dynamic between Ava and the oldest King brother changes when they are stuck together during a snowstorm several years ago. Fast forward 5 years and they discover that his dislike towards her is all because he was told by both fathers to steer clear. Even though he really didn’t want to.

Now Ava and the brothers are all back at the estate because the elder Mr. King is dying. When Matthias spills the secret he and Ava have shared all these years to Theo. The real test is can Theo and Ava repair their friendship? Will things change between Matthias and Ava to go back to those 2 snowy nights they had together? Will grief pull them apart?

I could see this book playing out as a movie the whole time I was reading it. It did not disappoint and as the first book I’ve read from this author I am now HOOKED!

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Master Campania (Masters of the Consulate Book 7) by Sylvia Black – Review by Sarah King

Master Campania: Dark Vampire Romance (Masters of the Consulate Book 7)Master Campania: Dark Vampire Romance by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is another great add to the series. While it was not my favorite, I felt it was a bit rushed in places, I still enjoyed the individual romance as well as the new information to the story line that carry through the series. I would recommend this book.

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Reticent Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation Book 2) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Helen Dawkins

Reticent Hawke: (A Second Generation Hawke Family Novel) (The Hawke Family Second Generation)Reticent Hawke: (A Second Generation Hawke Family Novel) by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely love just about everything Gwyn McNamee writes and this is no exception!

This is the second book in the “The Hawke Family Second Generation” series. While it can be read as standalone, I do highly suggest not only reading the Book 1 in the Second-Generation, but also reading all of the books in the First-Generation Hawke Family. There is a ton of useful information in all of the books that make the reading experience that much better and easier to make deeper connections.

This is book includes tropes such as forbidden romance, billionaires, reverse age gap (The woman is older), Best friends’ older sister. There is a good bit of angsty, spicy romance scenes that are AMAZING! One of the main points, the author, Gwyn, is trying to get across is that blood doesn’t necessarily make you family, your heart and the love you share makes you family.

The forbidden romance is between Jude, who technically is not a Hawke, but has been best friends with Alessi since they were 10, and Alessi’s older sister Angelina (Angie). Alessi and Angelina are the children of Storm Hawke.

Jude has only ever had one obsession, one woman who stands taller than all of the rest, and it is the one person who he cannot have. He is teetering hard on whether or not he should keep ignoring his feelings for Angie, or if it is time to come clean and hopefully have a shot at his happily ever after — his family PLUS the girl.

Angie pretty much despises relationships, and always has due to losing her father at such a young age. But she cannot deny the insane pull she has to Jude – who is also forbidden, he is technically family after all.

In the midst of Angie’s sibling Alessi going missing, lying about small things, avoiding family members. Her and Jude now have to work side by side to figure out what the heck is going on. Now that they are together regularly, that pull, and connection only grows stronger. They both have had so many obstacles and more heartache than a person should deal with, but neither allow themselves to open up which causes them to be misunderstood quite a bit.

Prepare to be captivated by this series, as Gwyn never fails to deliver a compelling storyline filled with romance, danger, family, love, and angst. But what truly sets this series apart is the emotional rollercoaster it takes you on as a reader. Each book allows you to intimately know the characters, every word resonating with you long after you’ve finished reading.

I cannot wait for the 3rd book to come out!

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A Forever Kind of Thing by Carrie Thomas and Melinda Harris – Review by Jennie M Bechtel

A Forever Kind of ThingA Forever Kind of Thing by Melinda Harris
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this book, we meet Mina and Wes, childhood best friends in the fifth grade. Later, they meet again in their senior year of high school. Do they have what it takes to love one another forever?
I really enjoyed this book. I love the author’s details of the characters and their surroundings. I could envision being on the campus of Ridgefield Academy. I liked the characters, especially Mina and Wes. I love how they had a back-story then came together again when they were older. The romance was steamy without being graphic. I was excited for the ending of the book and it did not disappoint me. I recommend this read for older teens, young adults, and anyone else who loves a good romance.

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Mesmerised (Hybrid Lovers Book 2) by Toya Richardson – Review by Deb Robinson

Mesmerised (Hybrid Lovers #2)Mesmerised by Toya Richardson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sizzling, sexy, supernatural romance

Antoinne is a hybrid, half vampire/ half angel
Donna, a human that lost has lost it all.

Gutstov is a demon who is determined to kill Donna before she meets her mate. She doesn’t even realize that is a thing. Between Gustov, Antoinne, Jeannie and Mac, her life is again upside down and turned sideways and is spinning.

Donna and Antoinne need to team up and take down Gustov but things are not as simple as that. This story was a quick read that kept me reading and enjoying this enticing tale. Sparks definitely fly in this story. Enjoy!!

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Liz’s Road Trip by Bernadette Marie- reviewed by Stephanie Dulac

Liz's Road TripLiz’s Road Trip by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Liz’s road trip is the first book that I have read by this author and i was not disappointed. If you enjoy a nice Contemporary romance read this book is just for you. I really enjoyed Reading about Liz and her traveling journey. The build up with Liz and Mark was perfect. This was a faced paced read for me once i started reading the book sucks you in. I really hope that this Author makes another book and turns this into a series. I loved reading About Liz’s grandmother. Thank you For writing this wonderful read and i look forward to reading more books by you.
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Marked Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 2) by Lilliana Rose – Review by Sarah King

Marked Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 2)Marked Wolf by Lilliana Rose
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Continuing on from where the first book left off this story just continues to get better and better. I can’t wait to dive into the next book!

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Oathbreakers Anonymous by Scott Warren – Review by Sarah King

Oathbreakers AnonymousOathbreakers Anonymous by Scott Warren
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is outside my normal genre but was a “picked because of the cover” book. I can,however, say I was not disappointed. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It took me a little to really get into, but once I was, I didn’t want to, but it down! Absolutely recommend.

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Marked Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 2) by Lilliana Rose – Review by Helen Dawkins

Marked Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 2)Marked Wolf by Lilliana Rose
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book two in the Protector Wolf Shifter Series. It begins at the exact moment book 1 ends.

Kodiak and Tamaska are both still actively looking for the stolen Blood Opal. Tamaska wants absolutely nothing to do with Kodiak, but she can’t deny the pull she has towards him. Kodiak tries to protect her as much as possible, but it seems to be an impossible task. Their relationship is a forbidden love.

I think the characters in this book are a little bit more tolerable than they were in book 1. I do think this book is definitely better than book 1, and I am eager to read book 3.

Tamaska puts herself in more harm’s way (The Vampires) and Kodiak is having to answer to the pack.

What makes Tamaska so special that the vampires keep coming for her? Will they be able to put away their fears and succumb to their intense connection? Even if they embrace their relationship, will the pack accept her?

I recommend reading this series, but the characters put a damper on the storyline for me. I will continue to read to finish the storyline!

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Shadow Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 1) by Lilliana Rose – Review by Helen Dawkins

Shadow Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 1)Shadow Wolf by Lilliana Rose
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Protector Wolf Shifter Series.

It is in dual POV of the two main characters, Tamaska and Kodiak.

Tamaska is a woman who is on the path to success. She is an event coordinator, and the auction of the Blood Opal may be her ticket to her own company.

Kodiak is the beta in the Wolf Shifter Pack. The pack is having to learn how to adapt to modern times. They have created the Shadow Protection company to earn an income as security. In addition to their modern job, they are meant to protect all humans. Everything had been smooth with the vampires, or was it all a smoke screen?

Kodiak and his team were last-minute security added to Tamaska’s event. Immediately, they had a strong distaste for each other, but neither could deny the immense attraction. During the event, Kodiak notices the presence of vampires. While his sole duty was to stand guard at the glass case, he left his post for a mere second in order to save Tamaska, who was drugged by a vampire.

Will they get the blood opal back? Is it even possible for a relationship to blossom between Kodiak and Tamaska? One is a wolf shifter who hates humans, and the other is a human who hates dogs.

What is so special about the blood opal that makes everyone want it so badly?

I love the storyline and plot. It is a wonderful mystery of who is lying, who is on whose side, and ultimately what is everyone’s motives. The heated scenes with Tamaska and Kodiak are amazing.

With saying all of that, I strongly dislike ALL of the characters…. they are all insanely immature and slightly annoying. I completely understand the push/pull dynamic with Tamaska and Kodiak, but when it is explaining their thoughts, they are very whiny and sometimes don’t even make any sense. The entire Shifter pack I dislike as well. It seems that literally none of them care for each other.

I will continue to read the next book because of the storyline, and I hope the characters get better along the way.

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Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation Prequel) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Betsy Melano

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

A steamy prequel of the younger generation of the Hawk family member. Nolan (Issac Hawk) who has recently graduated from Law School in Chicago meets a beautiful red head in a bar who gives him her name as Jack instead of her real name. The two have one amazing steamy night together. In the morning they can’t seem to let go. Soon it turns into a weekend together will these two who amazingly came together work things out so they can be together?
The author did a wonderful job of character and world building.

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Complicated Choices by Risa Nyman – Review by Devon Pulliam

Complicated ChoicesComplicated Choices by Risa Nyman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book took me by surprise in the best way. This is the first time I have read a book by this author and I am not disappointed.

Claire is going into her Senior year of high school, but is struggling because her home life is not ideal. Her mom gave birth a few months ago and has been struggling since before giving birth. It got worse after birth. Claire stepped up and has been the adult in the house.

Her plans for college though are falling out of reach when she finds out her mom has spent her college fund on her baby brother’s daycare. Little does Claire know the twists that are about to unfold when her mom is suddenly put in the hospital for some treatment.

Claire meets a fellow Senior, Chad, just as school is starting back and he becomes her lifeline. ALong with her longtime friend Madison. He gives Claire a proposition that will help her and her mom out but will she take it?

I read this book in a day. I just could not put it down. I could see this as a movie. I’m sure we all know someone that basically has lived a similar story to this.

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Tempting Fate (Black Shamrocks MC: Australia Book 1) by Bella Faust – Review by Helen Dawkins

Tempting Fate: a dark and angsty love triangle romance (Black Shamrocks MC: Australia Book 1)Tempting Fate: a dark and angsty love triangle romance by Bella Faust
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the 1st book in the Trilogy, but there is a previous book, Craving Control, from the beginning. I personally don’t think it needed to be read before reading Tempting Fate, but if you do want to read it, please note it is way darker than most books.

Tempting Fate is a dark book as well, but it isn’t too dark. I do warn you to read the trigger warnings beforehand, though!

I have conflicting opinions about this book. It isn’t a bad book, but it isn’t a book I will remember or read again. I really doubt I even read the next book in the series.

The author has a great writing style. I do enjoy how she describes things and leads up to certain situations. But, I felt the book was extremely predictable. There wasn’t any “twist” or “turn” that I didn’t already think was going to happen.

I love Lily (Anna/Lilianna/Cherub). I think she is a wonderful character, and you get to see her at every angle. She is a force to be reckoned with, and I do love to see her on her journey. She is the main reason I am giving 3 stars. I loved her transformation and just her in general.

The only other character I did like was Slash. But I felt like I needed to know more about him. His character was a breath of fresh air, and I feel his character showed how a person can be an enforcer but still has a heart.

Now… other characters in the book I truthfully didn’t care for…. Venom(Zeke) specifically I did NOT like. I felt his character constantly was going from one extreme to the other. His actions were very chaotic and didn’t make much sense… In all honesty… I don’t find him much different than Alex. Except he didn’t PHYSICALLY harm Lily. But his character truthfully wasn’t that different from Alex.

I think that the storyline itself was decent, but it could have been better. Again, I don’t think it’s a bad book, just… wasn’t spectacular either.

The one thing I did LOVE, though, was that Bella Faust did not take a back seat to the darkness. She went full throttle in explaining and detailing the darker aspects of this book. I also love that the darker, horrible psychopath who was head over heels for a woman was not redeemed… but the other dark men were never a “threat”. Sometimes, we need that realness that some psychopaths are just that. Psychopaths. And just because they have an object of affection does not mean the woman will fall for them.

One last note, PLEASE READ TRIGGER WARNINGS BEFORE BEGINNING THIS BOOK OR CRAVING CONTROL.

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Leaving No Traces (A Commissario Scala Mystery in Rome) by P.J. Mann – Review by Devon Pulliam

Leaving No Traces (Commissario Scala #5)Leaving No Traces by P. J. Mann
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First off you don’t have to read the others in order for this one to make sense. Though I will say I will be going back to read them.

Scala is investigating a missing woman who has been having an affair with 2 different men. One being a married man. While her husband is in the dark.

Simona had been warned to end the relationship. She was trying to. She was told to end the wrong one. Little did the person know she was having more than one. When she was essentially kidnapped. After her car shows back up at the gas station an investigation that would unfold so many lies, deceit and a whole other life come to light. Turns out marriages weren’t as solid as some were made to believe. Secret documents created to protect others. Two murders connected by one affair.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book as it kept me guessing. Especially with the other crimes coming to light and the reveal of who was behind it all. I could see this as a movie and adding more to the story. Now to read the others because this one was hard to put down!

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Sleeping with the Enemy (Astoria Royals Book 3) by Deborah Garland-Reviewed by May Leadstone

Sleeping with the Enemy (Astoria Royals, #3)Sleeping with the Enemy by Deborah Garland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was an exceptional read! The world was well-created and the characters created were tantalizing and dangerous! Riodoran and Prissy are freakin’ chemistry at its finest! Pris has some serious trauma that she has to work around but she has decided to take do what is best for her…or so she believes. Then walks in Riodoran O’Rourke and she has to play it cool to keep everything she has worked hard for doesn’t go down the drain. However, things never go the way you want them to, and once it clicks for Riodoran things will never be the same for her! The spicy levels of this novel are fantastic! THE BALCONY AND SHE SHED SCENE YA’LL! MMM!! The only downside is we focus on the MCs and their interactions, but the story surrounding them. I would’ve enjoyed it even more if we could have gotten just a bit more out of the 2 main characters’ bubbe a bit more! Either way do yourself a favor and read the book!

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Sliding into Home (Playing for Keeps Book 3) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Beverly Finnie

Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance (Playing for Keeps Book 3)Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve read a few sports/baseball romances recently, and Sliding into Home is one of the better ones. The author wrote a wonderful story about two people given a chance to get to know one another & have a redo on life together.
Jeff and Kia have been given a second chance, however it’s not just the two of them anymore. Max is an important part of the equation and all their decisions are made with his happiness in mind.
But where does that lead them?
This is not the first book I’ve read in this series but it’s probably my favorite. Though I do look forward to when the author gives us Gonzo’s story. He makes a good secondary character, but his story has lots of potential.
I’m a sucker for a good sports romance, especially baseball. I love baseball and reading and when the two come together it usually leads to a smile throughout the whole book.
I look forward to more books by this author. They definitely make for some good entertainment.

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Vampires of Atlantis by Courtney Davis – Review by Deb Robinson

Vampires of AtlantisVampires of Atlantis by Courtney Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this story. The story has so many creatures to keep my imagination overflowing.

Katherine is a human who works at a museum cataloging artifacts. When a monster escapes from Altantis to the human world, she is attacked and she has no idea why. She wakes to Ian the (King) of Altantis who has healed her as much as he could.

He finds himself extremely drawn to her and is irrationally feeling he can never let her go. The feeling to protect and possess her is very strong. Katerine is a strong stubborn woman and won’t put up with being told what to do. Ian will learn this lesson the hard way as they both try to figure out what is so special about an artifact the beast from Atlantis is trying to find.

The story will keep you glued to the pages to find out how the twists and turns are all resolved.

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The Magic Carousel (The Brass Ring Series Book 1) by K.L. Small – Review by Deb Robinson

The Magic Carousel (The Brass Ring #1)The Magic Carousel by K.L. Small
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Russell is 10 and in grade 5. He is a good kid but has some challenges going on in his life. He feels like a failure. With little confidence in himself, he finds himself being bullied at school.

Life changes drastically when his grandfather comes to life with him and his family. When Russell’s grandfather ends up in the hospital he is given a precious item by his grandfather. Russell takes magical journeys that will keep young readers interested and entertained as well as gain the confidence they may need as well.

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Marked Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 2) by Lilliana Rose – Review by Deb Robinson

Marked Wolf (Protector Wolf Shifter Series Book 2)Marked Wolf by Lilliana Rose
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kodiak and Tamaska are still in the hunt for the Blood Opal. Kodiak is trying to keep Tamaska safe but it is a hard task when she fights him at every turn. After Tamaska has put herself in danger yet once again with the vampires looking for the Blood Opal, she learns of Kodiak’s turn nature. With her fear of dogs due to a dog bite when she was little, she freaked right out. She tries to stay away from Kodiak out of fear. When there is no other place to turn, they come to an understanding that a truce for the greater good must be established.

I really enjoyed this book and got through it in 2 days. Book 3 is on my TBR list.

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Shadowed Obsession (Shadow Defense Security Series Book 1) by Mavery Ellscott – Review by Charlene Gonzalez

Shadowed Obsession: An Action-Packed Romantic Suspense Thriller (Shadow Defense Security Series Book 1)Shadowed Obsession: An Action-Packed Romantic Suspense Thriller by Mavery Ellscott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love this kind of story where there is a stalker and a hero. But the one who is more in danger of both love and fire is the female. This book had me on my sit all day just to figure out who is going to get who.
Keira amazing girl who wants life to be easy and peaceful had no idea that she was being stalked all this time but with all the creepy messages and how she felt off edge she got to call out for help.
Former SEAL Cade received this woman in his house with two attention one romance and the other to keep her safe, but love gets in the way and it becomes the ticky time bomb to save her because time was getting away from them and the stalker got closer.
Amazing story love it…

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Leaving No Traces (A Commissario Scala Mystery in Rome) by P.J. Mann – Review by Charlene Gonzalez

Leaving No Traces (Commissario Scala #5)Leaving No Traces by P. J. Mann

I wish I could have read the 1st book to really get into the mystery but reading this I want to go back to the 1st book and read the other books of P.J Mann. This was amazing loving how each page was something to think about.
Detective Maurizio took me to every part of the crime to see who really was it, I was living on the edge and wondering how but why. This story was amazing… The part that was crazy was that either he finds out who did it or the mafia finds him. It was a page-turner for me. Love it!!!

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Sliding into Home (Playing for Keeps Book 3) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Devon Pulliam

Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance (Playing for Keeps Book 3)Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Max wants his T-Ball coach to meet his mom, little does he know what is about to unfold! Turns off Jeff and Kia already know one another, from years ago! Blast from the past situation.

Jeff doesn’t know Kia is about to turn his world upside down. Turns out their one night together resulted in Max! Jeff brings Kia and Max into his pro Baseball playing world. But not without struggles.

This book is very relatable in being pushed to limits when it comes to privacy and love and relationships. I love how the author has portrayed Kia. She’s a hard working, dedicated mom, who has had her fair share of struggles and judgment.

It was such a quick read and I was wishing for more of this story!

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