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Never Fear the Reaper (A Never Fear the Reaper Series Book 1) by Ashley Pagano – Review by Jenni Bishop

Never Fear the Reaper (Never Fear the Reaper #1)Never Fear the Reaper by Ashley Pagano
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Never Fear the Reaper (A Never Fear the Reaper Series Book 1) by Ashley Pagano is an original read that is full of non stop action and the paranormal/supernatural. What happens when you cross humans and ghosts, poltergeists and demons? Fun, yes fun, helping them move on in some cases but making them move on is the more difficult task. The witty banter, the sarcasm, the unusual and the romance make for one interesting and engrossing read. The Reaper has never looked so good and what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. The main characters find themselves up against some heavy hitters and in more danger than they thought possible but can they survive or will they need unsuspecting help?

Never Fear the Reaper is a well written page turner with nonstop action so if you love supernatural/paranormal then you will love this.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Desperately Seeking Sixty-Nine: A Spicy Romantic Comedy About the Afterlife (The Green Room Chronicles Book 1) by JD Frettier – Review by Jenni Bishop

Desperately Seeking Sixty-Nine (The Green Room Chronicles #1)Desperately Seeking Sixty-Nine by J.D. Frettier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Desperately Seeking Sixty-Nine: A Spicy Romantic Comedy About the Afterlife (The Green Room Chronicles Book 1) by JD Frettier is a pun in cheek tale of the after-life ​and is a witty and fun and ​really really ​short read​. ​The characters are well written and their antics will see you falling in love with them. Laughing out loud at the ridiculousness of it all will lift your spirits. If the Green Room really does exist then we all have something to look forward to.

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Taken By Surprise (The Marcy Series Book 7) by Linda Burson – Review by Jenni Bishop

Taken By Surprise (The Marcy Series Book 7)Taken By Surprise by Linda Burson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Taken by Surprise the Marcy Series by Linda Burson is the seventh book in the series and picks up where the last one left up. I have really enjoyed reading this series and gotten to love the characters. The family dynamics is intriguing and complicated but it works for them and is ever evolving. Sometimes I want to smack some of them and in this one it was Brad, who sometimes I think he takes Marcy for granted and he keeps doing the same thing and being sorry. I am a little confused with Marcy and her strange behaviour, it really wasn’t explained so I hope we get it cleared up in the next installment. As usual Linda has written a story that grabs at you and reels you in as you journey along with these wonderful characters and their unique family and friends. There is lots of laughter and misunderstandings, love and secrets, friendships and miscommunication but for all that it is interesting and believable.

Now I am eagerly awaiting the next book.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Badge Bunny By K.L. Montgomery – Review By Michelle Mulvey

Badge Bunny (Romance in Rehoboth Book 4)Badge Bunny by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Badge Bunny is Book 4 in the Romance In Rehoboth Series by K.L. Montgomery and was such a great read. Chris Everson is a state trooper who happens to run into a Dr named Dr Brynne Miller who he is immediately attracted to. Chris makes a horrible first impression and Brynne doesn’t give him the time of day. Brynne has a nickname in the hospital which is Badge Bunny but she is done with Cops / Troopers. They are all the same.

When Chris and Brynne keep running into eachother it becomes harder and harder for Brynne to keep her distance.
What her and Chris do not know, is they are both in a bridal party together.

Things go wrong at the wedding and Chris and Brynne are the two people who step up to take care of the 50 or so guests at the wedding. What happens when they lean on eachother for support during the time they are all stranded? Will they both feel the same when they are on land safe and sound?
This is definitely a book you do not want to pass up on. Grab your copy today! I haven’t read all of the books in the series and completely loved it so it can be read as a stand-alone.

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Branches of Healing Anthology by Autumn Sand/ Amy Allen/ Ava Lyn Wood/ Bella Emy/ J.L Leslie/ Lorah Jaiyn/ Natalia Schellhaas/ Verlene Landon – Review by Angela Hayes

5 Stars

 

Branches of Healing is an anthology of stories by eight accomplished authors; whose works here include stories about people serving in the armed forces, and their loved ones. These stories touched me, made me feel, at times made me smile- but most of all they engaged me from the beginning right through till the end.

 

The Anthology includes:

-Finding Us by Autumn Sand.

-Aftermath by Amy Allen.

Broken in Battle by Ava Lyn Wood.

-Without You by Bella Emy.

Saving Grace by J.L Leslie.

-The Last Letter Home by Lorah Jaiyn.

-Soldier On, Moving Forward by Natalia Schellhaas.

-Oscar Mike by Verlene Landon.

 

The stories are all original and unique to the author, but all focus on the same theme. They touch on everything from overwhelming loss, Injury or separation, reuniting/second chances, tragedy, sibling bonds, friendship, tension, chemistry, learning to love again, and overcoming adversity.

I am familiar with a few of the authors, whose work I have read before and have loved, but most were new to me. For a book worm like me, this was exciting, as I am always on the lookout to find more great authors whose works I can follow- and I am happy to have found quite a few with this collection. I really recommend this anthology, you won’t regret the investment. I was pleasantly surprised by this collection of stories. There was not one story is this anthology that I didn’t like. They were all wonderful and really well written. Dive right in, but be prepared to be swept into a journey that traverses shattering loss and devastation; as well as heart-warming and moving tales full of triumph and love.

The proceeds of this novella will go to Healing Paws for Warriors!!!

 

Thank you to all the contributing authors.

Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles 7 by Pepper North – Review by Shannon Fowler

Charlotte: Dr. Richards' Littles 7Charlotte: Dr. Richards’ Littles 7 by Pepper North
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wow this is a story for the reader with an open mind. The things that Dr. Richard does with his “little” is not something everyone would want to participate in. Age Play is a relationship between two consenting adults. Charlotte finds out that age play is more than “pretending on Halloween that you’re someone else”.

This was a great story. A quick read. And even though it is book 7 in the series, each book is a stand-alone. There are other characters that obviously have a story of their own but in this story it’s all
about Charlotte.

I look forward to reading the rest of this series. I am interested in what Pepper North has planned for these characters!

Review by @shannonlovesbooks

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The House That Adelia Built by Mya O’Malley – Review by Angela Hayes

5 Stars

 

The House that Adelia Built by Mya O’Malley is so much more than a paranormal romance. There is so much going for this fascinating tale of love, lies, loss, betrayal, heartache, mystery, suspense, nightmares, discovery, surprises, isolation, madness, confusion, conflict, drama, adventure, happiness, tragedy, unravelling the truth, trust, and finding closure. The story had so many interconnected elements and character details that I really was glued to the pages and paying close attention to what I was reading- so I wouldn’t miss a thing. The story had my mind racing, trying to piece it all together and figure out where Ms. O’Malley was taking the storyline- I had so many scenarios running through my head, but never managed to pin down exactly where the story would lead, such was the unpredictable nature of this fantastic read. I really didn’t see that ending coming!! Ms. O’Malley proves once more that she excels at weaving compelling and captivating paranormal stories.

The storyline switches back and forth from past to present perspectives quite seamlessly and allows the reader to really get a feel for the story and characters. I was emotionally invested in the story and the wonderful character- and I definitely shed a few tears through this book, because I was just so immersed in the story and felt for the characters and what they had been/were going through.

The characters are really unique, well crafted and somewhat quirky individuals who came to life with Ms. O’Malley’s clever wordsmithing. I loved all the interconnected details of the story and how seemingly small elements/connections were later found to have much greater meaning/importance.

I really recommend this book to anyone who loves a great paranormal storyline, with some supernatural elements, some mystery and suspense, wonderful characters, some romance, and surprises that will keep you on your toes. I really can’t wait to read whatever Ms. O’Malley does next, she never disappoints!

 

Thank you, Ms. O’Malley!

The Dahlia Trilogy (The Gilded Flower Series, Books 4-6) by Vivian Winslow – Review by Liz Vrchota

The Dahlia Trilogy (The Gilded Flower Series, Books 4-6)The Dahlia Trilogy by Vivian Winslow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I became an instant fan of Vivian Winslow ever since I started reading her first book in the Wildflower Series, Blossoming Flower. That is a spinoff series of this one, The Gilded Flower Series. In the Dahlia Trilogy we have the three books that are centered on Dahlia. I would recommend that you read the first three books in the series, simply because it is an amazing journey following these women. It isn’t necessary however. One thing that I absolutely love about when an author releases all the books in a box set or trilogy, is that I don’t have to wait to find out what is going to come next forever. Especially when they are as epic as these stories. I also suggest picking up the next set, The Violet Trilogy at the same time you pick this one up, since it is already available.

Blue Dahlia: Book #1:
We finally get to find out all about Dahlia, Lily’s twin that we read about in the first set of books in the Gilded Flower Series, The Lily Trilogy. I was really excited that I would finally get some answers to the questions that were spinning in my head about her after I finished her sister’s story.

We find that Dahlia is living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment of being in love with her man, Rodrigo. They both are looking forward to all the plans they have for the future together, especially their move to Miami. There is one obstacle, however, in her past that she needs to resolve before she can fully commit to Rodrigo the way that she wants to.

This is where we meet Shane. Shane sounds like the ideal sexy man that most women dream of having a love affair with, no matter how brief. They were great together for a few years until they were shaken by tragedy. Dahlia is determined to settle things with Shane so that she can fully submit her heart to Rodrigo.
One problem… The trip to tie up loose ends throws another fork in the road for Dahlia. They find themselves falling in love all over again, and are forced to make some pretty tough decisions.

How will things work out for these three, stuck in a spin cycle of confusing love? Just when you think you have it all figured out, you don’t and then the book is done. Here is where the bonus of a trilogy plays my savior.
Black Dahlia: Book #2:
This novel is where things get a little difficult to review for me. As an avid reader I understand how frustrating it can be to get the juicy details portrayed in a book review for a book you are dying to read. So this is what I am willing to give, not a bit more. I can promise it will be worth every moment of your time.
Just when you thought you knew where this was going to go, Vivian Winslow throws one heck of a punch to the face. I screamed aloud at my kindle, rightfully warranting some odd looks from my family. But I pushed through. I had to know where this would go if it wasn’t going to go down the way I had thought it so very much was supposed to. Things don’t let up either in this little jam packed novella. Just as Vivian Winslow started to put all the pieces in place and slowly gained my trust that the world would be well again, she ripped that security out from under me. I couldn’t wait a moment to jump right into Red Dahlia. Again… trilogy and box set bonus!

Red Dahlia: Book #3:
Holy cow! This was one heck of a ride from book one to this finale of Dahlia’s story. I have cried, laughed, yelled, and experienced many more emotions than I could list. Again, I can’t bear to let the secrets out in my review. I will tell you there will be redemption, maybe it isn’t exactly what you would hope it would be, but that is simply because this is the perfect way it should end. All the pieces are put back into place and hearts can begin to heal eventually. Everything is set up to introduce to you the next main character we will get to know, Violet.

Vivian Winslow has a knack for writing detailed and complicated plots with unsuspecting twists and turns. She does it flawlessly and I am always left with thoughts of the characters long after I finish the last page in the book. This trilogy follows in the footsteps of her other great novels and series, and exceeds all expectations. I can’t wait to find out what will come for Violet. I may proceed with a little more cautions this time though!

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Truth Seer (Truth Seer Trilogy Book 1) by Kay L. Moody – Review by Jenni Bishop

Truth Seer (Truth Seer Trilogy Book 1)Truth Seer by Kay L Moody
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Truth Seer (Truth Seer Trilogy Book 1) by Kay L. Moody is a y​oung adult sci fi, action, adventure, fantasy story and ​is an interesting read. When you live in a world that is full of people who have different talents and you thought you knew truth from lies, but what happens when it turns out it is not always as it seems. Everyone’s version of the truth may be truth to them but not to you. Someone’s version of the truth is a way to make others feel better. In the midst of fear and the unknown sometimes you start to see what has always been there, you just never stopped to really look. The premise of the story is original and Kay’s narrative is very descriptive of the world in which she has created but for all that I felt it was lacking in exposing the full potential of the characters growth and their gifts but this didn’t detract from the overall story line which kept you engaged.

An interesting start to the series

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Behind the Manor Door Lies The Reckoning by Debbie Zello – Review by Jenni Bishop

Behind the Manor Door Lies The ReckoningBehind the Manor Door Lies The Reckoning by Debbie Zello
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Behind the Manor Door Lies The Reckoning by Debbie Zello is a historical romance story and tells us of a period in time about slavery set in America. I enjoyed the history of the story but found the slavery and treatment appalling but I know this is what happened back then. Debbie evoked some pretty powerful emotions in me as I read along, page after page, unable to stop to put it down. The story felt very realistic. I was really invested in every outcome. I loved Meli, our strong willed lead who was continually beaten down but was able to slowly build herself up and stand up for and protect those she had come to love, no matter their race or colour. This is a very powerful story that should be read by all.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Burning Britely by Deidre Huesmann – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Burning BritelyBurning Britely by Deidre Huesmann
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It is a young adult book about being proud of who you are and I enjoyed it. I enjoyed how this story pulled me in right from the beginning and made me feel as if I was right there in the story. I enjoyed the characters are they were lovable and relateable. Jeff was my favorite even though I felt some compassion for him. I enjoyed watching him grow throughout the story and become the person he truly is. An emotional roller coaster with some twists and turns, I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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Never Fear the Reaper (Never Fear the Reaper #1) by Ashley Pagano – Review by Heather Bahm

Never Fear the Reaper (Never Fear the Reaper #1)Never Fear the Reaper by Ashley Pagano
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Never Fear the Reaper is the first in the series by Ashley Pagano. This is a science fiction/fantasy story that edges the boundaries of what is real and what is just beyond what you thought truly existed. Ashley Pagano has crafted an intriguing story line and a small cast of characters that spin this story in a way that stands away from other stories within this genre. While the story is predominantly science fiction, it is woven with a steady dosing of humor, sarcasm, and attractiveness. Chase and Ryder are the main characters and the ride that they are chasing is full throttle thrilling. The additional characters that come in through parts of the story are just the perfect mix to make this story addictive to read.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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The Dirty Rooster by Kelly Mooney – Review by Angela Hayes

4 Stars

 

The Dirty Rooster by Kelly Mooney is a contemporary romance with drama, humour, secrets, lies, suspense, angst, a lot of push-pull, sexual tension, chemistry, jealousy, discoveries, truth, and romance.

Summer Fallon and her best friend Jenny are spending the summer working at an upmarket hotel right on the beachfront of Hilton Head Island. They may be cleaning maids, but Summer has big dreams and she really needs this income to kick start the next stage of her life. Having recently graduated with a degree in Business and Marketing, this will probably be the last chance she will get to let her hair down for a while, too. Summer is a hopeless romantic, who is looking for a genuine relationship- not just hooking- up with random men. But her friend Jenny has other ideas, and suggests making the most of their time on the Island, including a one-night-stand, or two…

Preston Ellington’s family owns the hotel where Summer and Jenny are working- they also own several more all across the country. He lives a lifestyle most could only dream about. He doesn’t do serious relationships, deciding after a bad experience several years earlier, that he would never get caught in the same situation again. His wealth, charm and good looks had women throwing themselves at him, and he was only too happy to indulge himself, often. But, it would never be more than a casual hook up- because he was very wary of ‘gold diggers’. Preston had been put to work for the summer manning the bar at the hotel, where his ‘signature’ drink “The Dirty Rooster” got him quite a lot of attention.

But when Summer meets the confident, arrogant barman, she’s less than impressed. She won’t be falling for his ‘charms’ anytime soon. Preston has never been knocked back before, he always got what he wanted. So, Summer’s knock-back proves to be intriguing- and Preston loves a good challenge. What happens over the summer break, you may ask? Dive on in and find out! It’s a fun, flirty, sexy and funny read.

I enjoyed the story and loved the characters. But the push-pull, tension, angst, verbal jousting and jabs all got to be a bit tiring and frustrated me to death. It dragged on a little bit too long and in the end, I was soooo over it. Also, after building the sexual tension to such an intense level, when the two finally got together I expected fireworks, and/or an explosion- but the one sex scene was pretty much brushed over- there was sizzle, but no fire, no BANG! I did expect more….

I would read more of Ms. Mooney’s work, I look forward to seeing what she does next!

 

Thank you, Ms. Mooney!

Goddess Of The Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Liz Vrchota

Goddess Of The Wild ThingGoddess Of The Wild Thing by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Paul DeBlassie III was a completely new author to me when I picked up Goddess of the Wild Thing. I was drawn in by the eye-popping cover art and the minimal but gripping description of the novel. I will not lie, I really wanted to love this book. I had high hopes but it just fell short for me. I had a really hard time wanting to push through the first 30% of the novel. It just was very slow to build up and get to that point where I was hooked. Once it did though, it was a solid four star read.

In Goddess of the Wild Thing we get the story of Eve. Now Eve has not had much luck in the love department. She struggles with the day to day monotony that most can relate to. Everything will change when she meets Sam. Will Sam be the one that will break her bad luck with love? What will happen to her everyday life when he introduces her to a whole new supernatural world?

Overall there is several different things going on in this book. We have the love triangle of sorts, fantasy and sci-fi type scenarios, and of course the ideals of good vs. bad, and good love vs. bad love. What will ultimately win out in the end? You will have to read for yourself to see just how it all comes together in the exploding final chapters.

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Taken By Surprise (The Marcy Series #7) by Linda Burson – Review by Liz Vrchota

Taken By Surprise (The Marcy Series Book 7)Taken By Surprise by Linda Burson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Linda Burson has once more reeled me into the lives of Marcy, Brad, and Liam. Like I have said in my past reviews of this series, I normally get bored with series that are as large as this one. Taken by Surprise is the seventh installment. Even though this isn’t the conclusion, and appears to be far from it, I still keep coming back for more. These characters live with you long after you finish the novel. I can only imagine what it must be like for Linda Burson to live with these three and their supporting characters every single day.

Much like the last few novels, this one continues to divulge surprises that you never saw coming. Between weddings, love and its hardships, and everyday life obstacles, there is rarely a dull moment for the three. They continue to work on strengthening the relationship they have, regardless of how untraditional they may be they really believe they are doing the right thing for them, and I love that. Pick up Taken by Surprise after you have already read, in order, the previous six novels available in the series. You would not have a single clue what is going on if you were to just pick up here, and things would be quite confusing. I am anxious to see what life will throw these three in the next book to come,

Review by @lizaileen
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The Dirty Rooster by Kelly Mooney – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Dirty RoosterThe Dirty Rooster by Kelly Mooney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Dirty Rooster by Kelly Mooney finds our main character, Preston, living up to his name and many more. Preston the promiscuous. Preston the P.I.G. Preston the Player. I am sure I could come up with more but I am sure you get my drift. Summer on the other hand was sweet and fun. Together, well, getting together is more difficult than ever. Kelly wrote characters with flaws and they are funny, witty and delightful. I was sorry to see it end so soon, I wanted more of Preston and Summer. But I look forward to reading more from Kelly

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Badge Bunny (Romance in Rehoboth) by K. L. Montgomery – Review by Julie Lounello

Badge Bunny (Romance in Rehoboth Book 4)Badge Bunny by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Badge Bunny by K. L. Montgomery is a five star novel. I love when I get to read a series like this. Being the fourth book in the series, it is typically safe to assume you would miss something without reading the others. Although there are tie-ins and deeper connections to minor characters, this could be read as a standalone. I have thoroughly enjoyed every book I have read by this author. Her writing style is witty, charming, and hilarious. I love the back and forth banter that occurs between the characters and their love hate relationship. Brynne is the cute doctor in the emergency room. She is always chasing after the officers that bring in her patients. But after this last one, she is ready to swear off the badge and not date another officer ever again. Then Chris shows up. She is not impressed and only ups her resolve to find some other kind of man to date. But even though she seems to despise everything about him, she can’t get Chris out of her mind and he somehow just keeps showing up in unlikely situations. Then she realizes that maybe she shouldn’t swear off the badge just yet. Maybe one more cop wouldn’t hurt.

Review by @julie-lounello

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Unintentional (Intentional #2) by M.K. Harkins – Review by Jana Teppih

Unintentional (Intentional #2)Unintentional by M.K. Harkins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Unintentional is the second book in MK Harkins’ Intentional series and I have to say that after reading her debut book of Intentional, I was blown away by how much more Unintentional was. I fell in love with Cade in book 1 and I understood why Mattie did not choose him and I was hoping, hard, that Cade would get his own story and yes, it took two years (the timeline in the stories) to get him to his story but man, what a story it was – angst, heartbreak, up and down, push and pull, a bit of humour to keep it from getting too heavy and then all those amazing ‘sidekicks’ (Sophie and Shirley and Scott and ….) that I hope will keep the series going!
Thank you for giving us a simple story that has no cliffhanger, no ‘i-wonder-what-comes-next’, just a beautiful romance between two amazing characters – Cade and Laurel – we do not need craziness in every single story we read!

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Unintentional (Intentional Series Book 2) by M.K. Harkins – Review by Heather Bahm

Unintentional (Intentional #2)Unintentional by M.K. Harkins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

M.K. Harkins’ Unintentional is the second book of the Intentional series. This inspirational romantic comedy that is captivating and continued multiple character POV within the novel. This story was addictive and a page turner, couldn’t put it down. Cade’s character is the epitome of that bad boy allure that you just want to tame or find that secret way to get within that hard shell that is just begging to be cracked. There is a mix of dynamics running about within the story that keep it suspenseful and attractive at the same time. By the time I finished this story, I knew this was an author I enjoyed!

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Whiskey Dick by Ryan Ringbloom – Review by Angela Hayes

4 Stars

 

This book is a fun, flirty and hilarious romantic comedy by Ryan Ringbloom. It is a wonderful, light-hearted, feel good, laugh out loud story that kept me hooked right through till the end. I loved the characters- they really made this story shine. And I loved the quirky, original storyline, it really had me grinning like an idiot, or giggling like a school girl, a lot of the time. There was also more serious moments where I felt for the character/s, which helped to bring balance to the overall storyline.

This was my first book by Ryan Ringbloom, so I really didn’t know what to expect going in- but with a name like that, I really had to find out what it was all about. There was the chance that it would be too cheesy, or that I wouldn’t like it- but I am happy to report that was definitely NOT the case for this book. I really enjoyed it and would definitely read more of Ms. Ringbloom’s work.

Jax and Paisley meet at the airport, waiting on a flight back home. They both have a fear of flying, and this story sees them trying to handle their fear as their plans, and everything goes awry, with hilarious results.

Such a quick, easy and very entertaining read!

 

Thank you, Ms. Ringbloom!

I Can Kill by Angela Kay – Review by Angela Hayes

5 Stars

 

I Can Kill is a brilliant thriller by Angela Kay. The intense psychological aspects of this story are superb, I was completely gripped by the storyline, on the edge of my seat, heart palpitating and reading as quickly as my eyes would allow, to find out how it all plays out. There are thrills and chills galore in this unsettling, somewhat dark and violent story. The attention to detail and overall production is one of the best serial killer stories that I’ve read this year. This may be the first book of Ms. Kays that I have read, but it certainly won’t be the last- I really can’t wait to dive into some more of her work, because this author certainly knows how to write a superb story!

The story is told from several points of view, which really helps to give a well-rounded, fully balanced, and close-up account- which paints a much bigger and more detailed picture for us to enjoy. The mystery in this book has my mind reeling with possibilities, I had several scenarios running through my head as I looked for clues and tried to piece everything together. But, Ms. Kay really made this quite an unpredictable story to unravel, and the ending was both surprising and incredibly satisfying.

I loved the characters- they really were very cleverly crafted- with their own quirks, flaws and fully realised personalities. They were very believable and entirely realistic. Aiden and Shaun were fantastic work partners, who made the ‘investigation’ all the more interesting. Cheyenne and Aiden were great together and I loved how the author portrayed how the pressure and stress of Aiden’s work took a toll on their relationship- it made them more relatable and likeable. Aiden and Shaun are pitted against a cunning, careful, meticulous, confident, and sadistic killer in a chilling and dangerous game of cat and mouse. The killer singles out Aiden and taunts him in many ways, at every opportunity. It is a real game of wits- but with an end game that has deadly consequences. Will Aiden and Shaun be able to figure it out before it’s too late? And if they do- at what cost? You really need to read this brilliant thriller and discover all the chilling details for yourself- you really won’t regret it!

The ending leaves a small opening for more of Aiden vs. the Carnation Killer- which I really hope the author will use to give us another thrilling tale. But the prospect of Shaun and Laura to have their own story is also an exciting prospect for me. I can’t wait to see what Ms. Kay does next!

Outstanding!!

 

Thank you, Ms. Kay!

Rescued By the Captain (Romancing the Spies #1) by Laura A. Barnes – Review by Heather Bahm

Rescued By the Captain (Romancing the Spies, #1)Rescued By the Captain by Laura A. Barnes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Laura A. Barnes’ Rescued by the Captain is the first book within the Romancing the Spies series. This historical themed romance was a refreshing read from the contemporary romances I tend to read. I enjoyed the locales and the sequences of being at sea with the captain aboard a ship. Add in pirates and/or devious characters with less than stellar motives, it creates a climatic story that will explode at one point casting all characters in one direction or another – leaving the question, who will succumb and who will succeed. Both the lead and secondary characters were all well written/received, nothing lacked within the story line or character development. Truly a very well written novel.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Brody (Default Distraction #1) by A.S. Roberts – Review by Tracy Manderson

Brody (Default Distraction #1)Brody by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brody (Default Distraction #1) by A.S. Roberts
5 out of 5 stars
Brody is the first book in default distraction series written by A.S. Roberts. This is an amazing author that can pin an amazing story that talks about real problems not fake. I have read a few of this authors books and her books just get better. The characters are well written and amazing the love the little quirks these characters have.
Chart topping U.S. rock band, Default Distraction, have everything money can buy… Except you know what they say money can’t buy everything.
Brody Daniels, is the lead singer of DD, and has a life that many people envy. Money, fast cars, extravagant houses and a constant stream of beautiful women. But he’s tired of the rock n roll lifestyle, and so damn sick of the pretense and fake people. He wants something real, something tangible.
Amy Harper has had more than enough of “real” everyone who was supposed to be there for her abandoned her except her grams. She has nothing to call her own. Unless you count a large overdraft and a struggling village shop. She’s so tired of pushing against the tide, just for once she wants to be swept away with it…
An accidental meeting with Amy is all it takes for Brody to claim the reality he wants. A few stolen moments are all Amy has to give, before once again her reality consumes her and she runs to perfect herself. But he is keeping secrets
Will she listen to him when his secrets come out? Can he convince her to take a chance on him when experience tells her to walk away?
This is an awesome read and I can’t wait to read Raff’s story..

review by @tracym

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Abducted (Code Raven #2) by Lynda Filler – Review by Tracy Manderson

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Abducted (Code Raven #2) by Lynda Filler

5 out of 5 start
Abducted is the second book in the Code Raven series written by Lynda Filler and it’s the third book that I have read by this author. Ms. Fillers writing just gets better with each book. Abducted is a gripping suspense thriller, is a roller coaster ride of cartel drug and human trafficking across tempestuous high seas off the coast of Mexico with some espionage thrown in. The Characters are well written and realistic that I couldn’t put this book/series down.
We have a ruthless Mexican drug cartel, notorious for their involvement in a world of illicit drug and human trafficking, is at the center of this action-packed drama where power, greed and immorality are the cornerstones of their global operations. We also have someone come back from the dead.
This is a fast-paced high-stakes thriller, a rash of abductions involving young female captives are ‘sold’ for extraordinary sums of money. They become the victims of extortion and manipulative leveraging in the pursuit of huge financial gains and unforeseen opportunity for revenge.
I simply love this series.
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Tracy

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Brody (Default Distraction book 1) by A.S Roberts – Review by Laura Leyman

Brody (Default Distraction #1)Brody by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love love love rockstar romances. Brody and Amy’s story was one to add to my list. I did not know what to expect when I went into this book. It was so much more that what I thought it would be. When I was reading I honesty wanted more. I felt very greedy.

Brody is now on my book boyfriend list! I also found Amy quite relatable and loveable. I mean I’m sure we have all been there with an endless amount of debt!

I honestly could not get enough of this book. Highly recommend to anyone. I am so glad this book exists!

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Plot Twist (Romance in Rehoboth #3) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Shannon Fowler

Plot Twist (Romance in Rehoboth #3)Plot Twist by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a super cute story. I love the page turning writing that is KL Montgomery.

Plot Twist is book 3 in the Romance in Rehoboth series. Even though I am not an actress or into the theater productions, I really enjoyed reading this story.

Lindy is the over weight sweet pretty girl who doesn’t think she has what it takes to be the lead in the play. With a little convincing from Merick, Lindy takes a risk and becomes a sassy woman. When Merick needs a little convincing, Lindy is there offering her support. These two don’t see that they could be so much more together.

I love how Montgomery pulls these two together. There are feelings all over this story. Hopes and dreams through the play production, romance through the relationships, hard situations through the aging parents, hilarity through the dog stealing situation.

I can definitely recommend this story. Good read.

Review by @shannonlovesbooks

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Primal Will (Alterations Book 3) by Jane Suen – Review by Heather Bahm

Primal Will (Alterations #3)Primal Will by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jane Suen’s Primal Will is the third book within the Alterations trilogy. This is a science fiction/fantasy/psychological novella featuring a story that will push your concept of what is possible and real versus what could be possible beyond our imaginations. This trilogy has focused on three women who sought change that has had unexpected results, whether ones they can live with or ones they live to regret. The author did an fine job in bringing a conclusion to this trilogy edging the line on what to expect and what could possible be forthcoming. I found this trilogy unique and quite enjoyed how Jane Suen tied this series together.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Taken by Surprise (Marcy Series Book #7) by Linda Burson – Review by Angela Hayes

4 Stars

 

Taken by Surprise is the seventh book in the Marcy Series by Linda Burson. This story picks up from book six and has quite a lot going on between the covers that grabbed my attention. There are surprises, celebrations, birthdays, a wedding, hospital visits, stress, good news, unique family dynamics, past enemies, a little danger, discoveries, surprising developments, uncovering answers, emotions, romance, suspense, drama, tension… and more. Because this book/series has a continuing storyline that progresses from book to book- I really recommend reading the series in sequence, so you have all the information you need to make this a captivating reading experience and avoid any confusion.

I have really enjoyed following along as this series develops, each instalment adding more to the bigger picture that is being painted- keeping me intrigued and needing to know more, needing to see what happens next. The way the storyline has evolve is so clever, but it’s the way the characters have grown and developed over the course of the series that has made the biggest impression on me- they are not the same people we met at the beginning- especially Marcy, whose growth has impressed me the most. Also, the way their relationship/s evolved to where it is now has been wonderful to ‘watch’- Marcy, Brad and Liam have a complicated, unconventional family dynamics…. but it really seems to work for them- there is real love, understanding, patience, caring, romance and passion; as well as some more complex emotions/situations- such as tension, misunderstandings, and jealousy. But overall, they really do care for one another and make it all work. So, even though their situation is unconventional- Ms. Burson writes it in such a way that it is interesting, understandable, relatable and believable.

Another thing that continues to impress me with this series is that with so many instalments in the collection, and with more yet to come, it would be easy to assume that somewhere along the line the thread/storyline would lag, struggle, or lose momentum- but that is NOT the case with this series/book- as each instalment is able to hold its own, and enhances the overall storyline.

I thought after reading book #6 that this was probably going to be the last book in the series, but I am happy to find out that it isn’t- so now I can’t wait for book #8- “Extinguishing Emotions”!

 

Thank you, Ms. Burson!

Broken Circle (A Gray Ghost Novel #1) By Amy McKinley – Review By Heidi Eich Woodring

Broken Circle (Gray Ghost #1)Broken Circle by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Broken Circle, A Gray Ghost Novel Book, one by Amy McKinley was a good read that I was able to sit down and get right into reading and not wanting to put it down. Olivia, wanting to get away from her family and the games of politics marries a dedicated and new detective, Alex. Thinking that the life she has built with Alex will be simple, she is shocked when his career turns from Police work to Politics.
This story gave me, action, romance, danger and the suspense to want me to keep reading. There are so many questions and secrets that come out in this book, but again it’s another element that keeps you wanting more and more of Olivia and Alex. I highly recommend this book and this author, I can’t wait to read book two and more from this author. The attention to detail, the strong characters, and storyline made this book a 5 star read!

Review By @heidiew1977
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I Can Kill by Angela Kay – Review by Jenni Bishop

I Can KillI Can Kill by Angela Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I Can Kill by Angela Kay is crime thriller that draws you in and the suspense is so thick  you could cut it with a knife. I was on the edge of my seat as I watched the game play out where lives are at stake and has become one man’s obsession. This story is one where you are sitting with the main players of law enforcement trying to puzzle out who dunnit. This well written story is a definite page turner with lots of twists and turns that keeps you guessing. The characters are complex but believable and the story line is well written. The story is fast paced and jammed packed to the brim but in no way did it feel rushed. I enjoy a good murder mystery thriller and Angela hit all the good spots with this one.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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