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Famished (Ash Park, #1) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Jenni Bishop

Famished (Ash Park, #1)Famished by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Famished by Meghan O’Flynn is very very dark and twisted serial killer mystery thriller story that contains very disturbing and extremely graphic scenes and may cause  triggers in some. This style of story may not be for everyone and certainly not for the  faint of heart. But for all that it is sickening and perplexing, gruesome and in parts repulsive, Meghan did a really good job at keeping me guessing right to the very  twisted and creepy end. The story is told in several POV’s and I am still a little confused  at some parts but soldiered on.  At the end I just sat there and went wow, what did I just read and how do I feel? I still can’t answer how I feel but the story is well written and  the characters are disturbing and damaged and the shock factor is off the charts.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Brody (Default Distraction Book 1) by A.S. Roberts – Review by Jenni Bishop

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

Brody (Default Distraction Book 1) by A.S. Roberts is a beautiful romance story and one that will keep you thinking about the book long after you have put it down. This is the first story in the series and if the others are like this then sign me up but do it quickly as I hate waiting. A.S. has written a winner with her amazing characters and vibrant details that make the story pop off the page. It’s the little things that count and A.S. does it so well. The main characters just ooze that sex appeal, I mean who doesn’t love a Rockstar, one who you become their whole life. And let me tell you the romp between the sheets and anywhere else is sooooo sexy and steamy and boy, I will just step out for a ciggy to cool down. Trust me ladies you do not want to miss this one.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Blog Tour – Unintentional by M.K. Harkins

 

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I don’t want to hear about how happy she is, how everything turned out just the way it should have. Well, it didn’t. She should have been with me.

The sequel to Intentional, the debut romantic novel by MK Harkins, Unintentional is the heart-racing new work that follows the tangled thread of Cade in the aftermath of his heartbreak in losing the one woman he thought was his soul mate. After taking a hiatus from his job as an engineer, as well as his role in the band as lead singer, Cade reemerges in the Seattle music scene.

Enter Laurel, the tenacious and determined music agent. Laurel is determined to sign him, no matter how clearly reluctant he is. Though they try to resist one another romantically, the magnetism is as immediate as it is powerful.

Cade has every reason to steer clear of commitment and train his soulful eyes, heart-melting dimples, and sexy voice on every beauty competing for his attention. So why does he find himself truly, deeply, and unintentionally fixated on the one woman who is not so easily swept away?

Sweet Hollow Women By Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Melissa Agena

Sweet Hollow WomenSweet Hollow Women by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It’s been a long time since I’ve read a book like this and I’m glad I read this book. Sweet Hollow Women is written by Holly Tierney-Bedford and this story is definitely a must read! It’s a great book that follows four generations of women that have grown up in Sweet Hollow, LA. Each chapter is narrated by each one of these women with exceptions from Big Daddy. Starting from the top there is Louisa, Maggie, Rhonda and Carasine. They are all so young and start their lives including having children very young. For some of them, that’s just how it was in their time. For others…it’s just what happens in the rural south. It’s always so mesmerizing to read about generations. All the stories are completely different but when you think about it later…they are all the same. Each one of these women has an amazing and different story. All of their stories intertwine and I liked how the author would jump back and forth between all of them, which helps develop all of the stories. You have to pay attention or you will get a little bit lost. All in all it’s a really great book and one that I believe that all mothers and daughters could read together. I’m definitely going to have my mom read this book and tell me what she thinks. If I had a teenage daughter I would do the same. There are a lot of lessons to be learned from this book but it’s also such an entertaining book because it’s so real.

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Unintentional (Intentional Series Book 2) by M.K. Harkins – Review by Maura Harper

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

This is Book 2 of the “Intentional Series” and I highly recommend reading book 1 first.

I enjoyed UNINTENTIONAL better than the 1st book. I am so glad that this book was written. I had expectations of how it was all going to play out and because this is a spoiler free review I will not go any further with that thought.

I enjoy the way this author writes. The story flows well and takes its twists and turns smoothly and purposefully. Characters were well developed and all of my questions are satisfied.

I recommend this series.

Review by @mauraharper

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Badge Bunny (Romance in Rehoboth Book 4) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Debi Kircher

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

Badge Bunny (Romance in Rehoboth Book 4) by K.L. Montgomery

5 Stars

I’m not positive but Im thinking that this is my favorite so far in the Rehoboth series. Its hard because I have loved every one of them but this one was special I think. I loved this book and Chris and Brynne were awesome and I loved their story.

I love the way they started, I loved the way they interacted from that encounter to all of the scenes that followed. Chris’s secret was completely unique and not something I would have ever guessed and I loved it. I loved how others from the previous books were right there through a lot of it as well. One of my favorite parts of the story was Brynnes brother Ben and his wife Jamie and sweet little Harmony, that whole story made me smile.

The twists and turns were placed perfectly as usual and the message of facing your fears head on was very clearly described and had me on the edge of my seat for a bit. I wanted to smack both of them a few times, they made me so mad, but they also made me laugh more than once. The scene with him speaking about his dolphin had me rolling.

Once again this author has done nothing but make me fall more in love with her writing, her stories are smooth and flow so easily and before you know it you are done and are left always wanting more.

I highly recommend this book, this whole series which you don’t absolutely have to read in order but I highly suggest you do because its simply awesome and I can’t even recommend this author enough…She is hands down one of my absolute favorites and an automatic one click.

Loved it!!

Review by @debikircher

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Tightrope: Book 2 by Maddie Wade – Review by Jessica Leombruno

Tightrope: Book 2Tightrope: Book 2 by Maddie Wade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was the perfect conclusion to Hunter and Lexi’s story. I was anxious to read Tightrope: Book 2 after the ending in the first book; I just had to know what was going to happen next. The beginning had me a little worried but by the end, I didn’t want this book to end. The writing was so good that it kept me on the edge of my seat knowing that Lexi’s ex-husband wasn’t done. But I didn’t see that climax coming.

Hunter and Lexi’s love was put to the test, multiple times in this book and it was amazing to see how Hunter wasn’t going to give up without a fight. Highly recommend this duet but make sure you buy both books at the same time.

**P.S. I am begging for a book/duet about Jack and Cherry, I need to know what happened in the past and if there is a future!! **

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Truth Seer (Truth Seer Trilogy Book #1) Kay L. Moody – Review by Angela Hayes

4 Stars

 

Truth Seer is the first book in the Truth Seer Trilogy and debut novel by Kay L. Moody. This is a young adult sci-fi novel, with fantasy, action, adventure, kidnapping, terrorists, danger, traps, discoveries, secrets, super-powers, futuristic, obstacles, drama, and life changing situations.

The story is set 103 years into the future- where humans have developed interesting abilities. The world building in the story was particularly good, laying a solid foundation on which to build this imaginative tale. Ms. Moody has produced and original, descriptive and detail-oriented tale that held my attention, gave me pause, and made me think.

When I first read the premise, I had initially thought having the ability to see the truth in people/situations, would be a really great thing to be able to do- but over the course of the story, I decided that maybe it would be more of a burden than a gift.

All the characters are well crafted, but I feel that they weren’t really put through ‘their pace’ or really ‘tested’ much at all- and therefore not given the opportunity to really develop and grow as the story evolved… but, this is the first book in a trilogy so maybe there is more development to come in the other book/s.

I enjoyed the book, but did notice a few ‘teething problems’, and there was a lot of ‘telling’, instead of ‘showing’. But, again these didn’t detract from the overall storyline and I imagine that these minor issues will be ironed out come the next instalment/s.

I look forward to exploring the rest of this series!

 

Thank you, Ms. Moody!

Unintentional (Intentional Series #2) by M.K. Harkins – Review by Jenni Bishop

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

Unintentional (Intentional Series Book 2) by MK Harkins is a quick and easy read and is  a romance with a twist same as the first book in the series. You need to read the first  book first as the characters are the same and the stories crossover. It is an enjoyable  read where love does not come easy and leads to betrayal. MK builds an interesting  story where you know something is going to happen but you have no idea what until  the very last minute. The story line flows nicely and keeps you intrigued and engaged  and the characters are lovble and believable and told in each POV’s. Can’t wait to see  wait comes next.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Badge Bunny (Romance in Rehoboth, #4) by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Lucy Berson

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

Badge Bunny, Romance in Rehoboth Book 4, by K.L. Montgomery. This is the fourth book in the Romance in Rehoboth series. I have read many many books by this author and I absolutely loved them all. This book was so much fun to read. I was really looking forward to reading about Chris. He has always come off as the rough and tough cop but we definitely see a different side to him in this book. Throw in a sexy doctor that is trying to stay away from cops, and you have a funny and romantic book…. I can not wait to see what comes next!!!

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My Fake Vegas Boyfriend (Viva Las Vegas, #1) by Lori Sizemore – Review by Jenni Bishop

My Fake Vegas Boyfriend (Viva Las Vegas, #1)My Fake Vegas Boyfriend by Lori Sizemore
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My Fake Vegas Boyfriend (Viva Las Vegas Book 1) Lori Sizemore is an emotionally charged story and the plot was well thought out even if I did want to strangle a few people, ok mainly the parents but still. Layla has always had to deal with verbal abuse which lead to destructive traits and lack of self worth even though her character is extremely strong and fierce she is still a broken woman. I really really hated to see her go through what she did but it was gratifying seeing her get through it all with someone finally on her side. Lori has done an exceptional job on this story and I absolutely loved it. My Fake Vegas Boyfriend is a powerful romance story that is so different from the norm but a welcome change in direction. I highly recommend this book!

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Behind the Manor Door Lies the Reckoning by Debbie Zello – Review by Angela Hayes

4 Stars

 

Behind the Manor Door Lies the Reckoning by Debbie Zello is a historical romance that has a bit of unpredictability to the clever, multi-layered storyline- there is suspense, new beginnings, drama, secrets, tension, emotion, some upsetting scenes, and many surprising developments.

Permelia Shaw’s world turns upside down when she loses the love of her life. She decides to move south so she can start fresh, so she leaves Boston and heads to Virginia. Now this is a big step for her, because she is a staunch abolitionist, and even though she lives a wealthy lifestyle, she can’t see eye to eye with the southern way of life where slavery is very much the norm.

Montgomery Randall is a slave trader who had fled England because of the abolition of slavery- settling in Virginia in order to continue his ‘lifestyle’. There he meets Permelia (Meli) and sets his sights on her immediately- he has to have her! These two have such opposing viewpoints- is there any way that they can find a common ground, or compromise? Will Meli be able to maintain her stand, or will Montgomery and southern society break her down?

Anytime a new book of Ms. Zello’s pops up on my feed, it’s an instant ‘one-click’ for me. I know anything she writes is going to be something I will enjoy. I might have high expectations, but she hasn’t let me down yet!  As I started reading I realised that this book is a little different from the other books of Ms. Zello’s that I have read- but no less captivating. The story was unique and gives us lots of complex and intriguing characters and situations. The way she blended the historical elements with suspense, tension, turmoil, romance, and drama, was done exceedingly well- entirely realistic and believable. I definitely wasn’t expecting the storyline to evolve the way it did, that’s for sure! It’s easy to see that she put a lot of thought, planning, heart, and soul into the development of this book.

I am definitely looking forward to her next book!

 

Thank-you, Ms. Zello!

Whiskey Dick (Whiskey Dick #1) by Ryan Ringbloom – Review by Chantelle Smith

Whiskey DickWhiskey Dick by Ryan Ringbloom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Whisky Dick is book 1 in the Whiskey Dick series from author Ryan Ringbloom. This my first read from this author and my oh my will I be looking out for more of her books. She has totally captivated me with this read and I can’t wait to see what else she does with this series.

This was a quick, exciting read that I couldn’t put down This book was compelling, intriguing and I really enjoyed this read I couldn’t put it down.

This book was romantic, steamy, entertaining and it brings two brilliant characters together.
This is a brilliant quick read that hits the spot. It’s sexy, sweet & funny. Our two main characters Jax and Paisley meet unexpectedly in a situation that has them both anxious and on edge but it puts them in a situation that makes them face an extra long journey together that sparks something in both of them even through all the ups and downs they go through.

Through all this, the sparks that fly between these two is undeniable and has blossomed in the most unique way. They both can be straightforward and know what they want and I think that’s what gives them a brilliant quality and connection in which you can’t help hoping they get their HEA!

I would love to read more of the secondary characters stories and also a Continuation story  to what happens with Jax and Paisley’s relationship after this read!

I thoroughly enjoyed this read and will continue to look out for more of Ryan Ringbloom’s books because she has shown how brilliant and great her characters and storyline continues not to disappoint.

Review by @tillytillzz

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Tightrope: Book 2 by Maddie Wade – Review by Jana Teppih

Tightrope: Book 2Tightrope: Book 2 by Maddie Wade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tightrope Book 2 gives us a conclusion after Maddie Wade left us hanging in her Book 1! Do you yourself a favour – read the books in their order AND have the second one ready to go when you finish with the first one, I am saving you some anxiety! It is pure brilliance!
Tightrope makes us feel every single emotion one can think of, you will cry and laugh and despair and hope and hate and love and … it picks up where the writer left us at the end of Book 1 and you might think that yey, now everything is going to be fine and … four words I have for you, four words only – “false sense of security” … be prepared for anything, everything! It will rip out your heart, leave you bleeding and then, builds you up … You are welcome! AND dear Ms Wade, please give us more, a spin-off at least!

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Tightrope Book 1 by Maddie Wade – Review by Jana Teppih

Tightrope Book 1Tightrope Book 1 by Maddie Wade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Maddie Wade has given us a gift – Tightrope – and she is leaving us hanging, with an epic cliffhanger!!! Please, for your own sake, get BOTH of the stories at the same time as you will need it! (I had the second book waiting when I started on the first one!) I fell in love with Maddie’s writing when I discovered her Fortis series and she has simply taken it up a notch in this Tightrope series/duet (well, you can see how I hope there will be a spin-off, another story, something….)
In this first book we get introduced to Dean and Lexi who are married but the marriage is no longer what it used to be … Dean is no longer what he used to be … and Lexi, she comes to the point when she needs to take a deep look inside and decide whether she will stay faithful to the memory of the man her husband used to be or will she need to rethink it all and take what she needs …
The story is told from two points of views and it makes it especially heart breaking and it takes us on such a crazy rollercoaster ending with a … cliffhanger …
I will leave you with the opening words of the story as they tell you everything you need to know to make yourself to pick up a copy:
“God will only give you what you can handle, or so they say! If that was the case, God in all his infinite wisdom must have thought I was a complete badass. That, or he had a piss poor sense of humour.”

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Truth Seer (Truth Seer Trilogy) by Kay L Moody – Review by Cynthia Ayala

Truth Seer (Truth Seer Trilogy Book 1)Truth Seer by Kay L Moody
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

A strong beginning to a series does a lot of analyzing through a strong narrative. Imara is a strong character because she can see the truth, but the truth is always in the eye of the beholder. And the world isn’t all black and white. The concept and narrative are interesting in that respect because the novel incorporates colors to reflect truth. This makes the novel interesting because often times the world is thought of in black and white when it’s not and just because someone lies doesn’t mean it’s bad. Many of the characters reflect this concept, creating conflict and tension and showing many levels of right versus wrong. It’s a great analytical piece because it explores the facets of what it means to be human. The world functions in the now, and people’s intentions, and emotions shift. This novel capitalizes on that and through Imara, the readers sees that vividly. This is a skill and a challenge for Imara because she sees truth versus like but not intention. White lies don’t mean the same thing to her as they do to others, a lie is a lie and in her opinion making her a very blunt character. She’s harsh and cold but not in an off-putting way. She’s blunt and hard because the world she sees while colorful is filtered by a façade. It’s a challenge for her which ultimately makes her likeable, but doesn’t limit her character development.

That’s part of what makes this novel special. The world is a complicated place, and while Imara’s vision would seem to make it less complicated it doesn’t. Her is so gray that the colors blind her from actually seeing intention. Ultimately this allows her to grow because she learns that not everything is black and white that people are defined more by their actions than anything else. This opens up a whole new world for her.

Overall the pace of the novel is slow. This group of friends is trying to navigate through catacombs filled with traps, but that is the entire novel nothing more happens story wise. So after a while it starts to feel like more of the same and really the only captivating part is the use of color and character development. Theirs lots of tension between the characters because of Imara’s ability which is ultimately the driving point of the novel.

Truth Seer is an interesting beginning to a new series despite it’s overall lack of plot development and slow pace because either offers insight into the human psyche.

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Abducted (Code Raven Series Book #2) by Lynda Filler – Review by Angela Hayes

5 Stars

 

Abducted is the second book in the Code Raven series by Lynda Filler. As we have discovered in the previous book/s, this series centres around the Raven Group, which is a top-secret special ops team- and the series chronicles the action-packed missions they embark on. Even though each book is a ‘new’ adventure- there is a bigger picture being revealed- so I would recommend reading all the books in order to get the most out of your reading experience. This is my favourite of the series, so far- the story was action-paced and dramatic, with danger, abduction, intrigue, suspense, human trafficking, drug cartels, life and death situations, high stakes risk, covert ops, high-tech gadgets, camaraderie/team work- as well as showing the depths that some people will sink to in the pursuit of wealth and power.

I am really enjoying this series, which just seems to get better and better with each new instalment! The books are very quick and easy reads- but manages to pack a lot into a small space. I look forward to my next adventure with the Raven Group!

 

Thank you, Ms. Filler!

Brody (Default Distraction #1) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Julie Lounello

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

Brody by A. S. Roberts is a five star novel. This is the first installment of the Default Distraction series. Default Distraction is also the name of the band where Brody is the lead singer. He has it all, at least that’s how it seems on the outside. But all the money in the world can’t buy you happiness and contentment with your life. How is he supposed to keep on keeping on and pretending that life is great when he is miserable? He knows what will make him happy and he is out to secure that. When he meets Amy, randomly, he knows now that she is the one for him. Her life is upside down and she feels like nothing is going right. She knows this boy that she meets is not a good fit for her but something draws her to him anyway. Watching the two of them fight and work through hardships makes me believe anything is possible!

Review by @julie-lounello

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Plot Twist (Romance in Rehoboth #3) by K.L. Montgomery- Review by Samantha Scannell

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

What a funny and entertaining book. You have a girl who feels out of her element. The characters pull you in with a great romantic comedy! This book is the third in the series. The author never takes short cuts when it comes to make the reads fall in love with their writing style. The description and passion in the book pulls me into the passion of the characters. Feeling like I’m learning each one of them personally with smiles and laughter throughout. What a great read. Was a book that you don’t want to put down. It’s a good read and something you just wanna sit and read with a glass of wine like any good romantic comedy movie.

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Awakening Avery By Laurie Lewis – Review By Michelle Mulvey

Awakening Avery (A Second Chance Romance #3)Awakening Avery by Laurie L.C. Lewis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Awakening Avery by Laurie Lewis was the complete package. I can honestly say this book had me hooked from page one.

Avery has written a few books and has recently lost her husband. Herself and her children have been devastated. She decides she needs to go spend the summer somewhere else to find herself. She ends up switching homes with another widow who she has seen many times before while on vacation.

Nice and simple right? Well the temporary switch is anything but simple. Gabriel is basically kicking his two daughters out of the house for the summer. Giving them a dose of tough love. He has sheltered them and they are both grown women who need to learn not to depend on Daddy.

Avery introduces Gabriel to an author’s books that she says was her mentor. Gabriel was hooked from the beginning. There are so many characters in this book and they all end up intertwined.

This really was a great read that will leave you have a happy, sweet feeling and it will also have you nearly in tears at times. A book you do not want to skip over.

 

Review by @xchellex

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The Blogger and The Hunk by Jane Matisse – Review by Sara Oxton

The Blogger and the HunkThe Blogger and the Hunk by Jane Matisse
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Blogger and the Hunk by Jane Matisse a five-star read you will want to snuggle with. What a great debut novel, I really hope that this author keeps up the writing as I need more of her style in my life. This story may be similar to some others out there, but the author has taken a new spin and breathes life into the story, she makes it her own with blog posts at the start of each chapter and they all have great little quirks to them that make the story that much funnier. Penelope was a great character and I adored her behaviours she was a little crazy and quirky she was so prim and proper, and you couldn’t imagine her misbehaving then she goes wild and ends up stealing clothes, all of the little details made for such a great story that I just couldn’t put it down. Thank you Jane Matisse you have a great talent for writing and now you need to get back to the keys.

Review by @saraoxo

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Belleza and the Brute: A Modern-Day Retelling of Beauty and the Beast by Jane Matisse – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Belleza and the Brute: A Modern-Day Retelling of Beauty and the BeastBelleza and the Brute: A Modern-Day Retelling of Beauty and the Beast by Jane Matisse
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Belleza and the Brute is the first book I have read by Jane Matisse, but it wont be the last. I love retelling of classic stories, so when I saw this, I knew it was something I wanted to read. I love the story and characters, and the perfect balance between drama and romance. Elena Salazar plays the roll of “Beauty” but her life is not all magical unicorns and rainbows. Her parents died when she was young, leaving her to take care of her brother. She did the best she could, but he became addicted to gambling and she spent her life bailing him out of bad situations. When she got a phone call from her brother in the middle of the night, she was pissed, and that one phone call changed her life. He owed money to Tristan Mercier, and it couldnt be paid. In return for his pardon, Elena agrees to work for and live with Tristan for 6 months, while her brother goes to rehab, being paid for by Tristan.
Tristan, the “Beast,” is a successful businessman, owning one of the most popular clubs in the city. He was ready to call the cops on Adam, (Elena’s brother) for being a punk kid who gambled money he didnt have. That is until his sister comes to his rescue, and instantly twists up Tristan’s insides and life. He has sworn off love, after a tragic fire left him wounded and scarred, both inside and out. While he hired Elena, to simplify his work, and get his business paperwork in order, it seems her presence in his home causes disarray in his personal life. If only he can let go of his past, and forgive himself, he may once again, find happiness.

 

Reviewed by @way2gosmartguy

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Desperately Seeking Sixty-Nine (The Green Room Chronicles #1) by J.D. Frettier – Review by Heather Bahm

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, the first book in the Green Room Chronicles, is written by J.D. Frettier. This novella is hilariously and well written story, justly so as it was an easy and quick read. The theme of the book was fun, light and perfect for the cast of characters. I think this story was creative, refreshing and something different out there in the genre that has become over-saturated.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Tightrope: Book 2 by Maddie Wade – Review by Heather Bahm

Tightrope: Book 2Tightrope: Book 2 by Maddie Wade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tightrope: Book 2, by Maddie Wade, is the conclusion of Book 1. This author is truly a mastermind in her story creation and layout. This novel truly holds a bit of everything: allure, chemistry, disgust, anger, lust and more. As I read along following Lexi’s story and the path(s) embarked, it was beyond words on how to explain how fully the author captured the emotional swings. By the time I finished, I couldn’t believe what had transpired throughout Book 1 and Book 2. This story was amazing by the time I crested through the final chapters. Brilliant and not close to what I had anticipated when I began.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Tightrope: Book 1 by Maddie Wade – Review by Heather Bahm

Tightrope Book 1Tightrope Book 1 by Maddie Wade
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tightrope: Book 1, by Maddie Wade, is a thrilling suspense. The author’s writing style feels eloquent and draws you into the story, page by page, to find yourself fully immersed into the story. The story was appealing after reading the synopsis, but what you get is much more in depth and suspenseful than anticipated. When is enough enough within a relationship and when does some hit their breaking point? This story encounters that in a way that is deliciously received with a hint of something darker rounding around one of the corners. This story was truly captivating.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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The Lily Trilogy by Vivian Winslow – Review by Angela Hayes

5 Stars

 

The Lily Trilogy by Vivian Winslow is the enthralling story that introduces us to Lily Baron and sets us off on a journey full of emotion, love, loss, heartache, betrayal, adventure, sexual awakening, family dynamics, responsibility, drama, spice, sizzle, tension… and so much more. This box set contains the entire Lily Trilogy, which are also the first three books in the Gilded Flower Series (of trilogies).

 

The trilogy consists of:

-Gilded Lily (Book #1)

-Calla Lily (Book #2)

-Tiger Lily (Book #3)

 

I really enjoyed this trilogy, zooming through it all in only a matter of hours. It is so easy to read, and so easy to love everything about the it. Ms. Winslow has a real gift for storytelling- bringing us a well-developed, beautifully written, and polished piece of work. She has an easy, inviting, and sexy style that I never grow tired of reading.

As always, the character/s are beautifully and intricately crafted, complete with their own personalities, quirks and flaws.

A brilliant way to start the Gilded Flower Trilogies and I can’t wait to dive into Dahlia’s story next!

 

Thank you, Ms. Winslow!

She’s a Keeper!: Cockamamie Memoirs from a Hot Southern Mess by Lee St. John – Review by Jenni Bishop

She's a Keeper!: Cockamamie Memoirs from a Hot Southern MessShe’s a Keeper!: Cockamamie Memoirs from a Hot Southern Mess by Lee St. John
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

She’s a Keeper by Lee St. John ​is a collection of short stories from the Lee that are funny and witty. I wasn’t sure what I was in for but you quickly learn that it is a complete surprise. It is a quick and easy read. Each chapter is the telling of old memories, real stories, observations and tales and will make you laugh.

 

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The Blogger and the Hunk by Jane Matisse – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Blogger and the HunkThe Blogger and the Hunk by Jane Matisse
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Blogger and the Hunk by Jane Matisse ​is a standalone contemporary romance told in different POV’s of our main characters. The story is interesting and flowed easily and is well written. Whilst I enjoyed the story I was a little disheartened with the overall thoughts on what a woman should look like as expressed by our male characters. I really wanted to shake and wake them to the real world. I also felt that the sister was a bit self absorbed and had no clue what was happening around her. But what I loved was that our main character finally finally found their self worth. In the end it all came together and is a sweet romance story.

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Awakening Avery (A Second Chance Romance #3) by Laurie L.C. Lewis – Review by Jenni Bishop

Awakening Avery (A Second Chance Romance #3)Awakening Avery by Laurie L.C. Lewis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Awakening Avery (A Second Chance Romance Book 3) Laurie Lewis is a beautiful second chance story. The story is one of healing and finding yourself after the death of your other half after being with them for many many years. This heartfelt and thought provoking story is moving and evoked many emotions as we travelled along with our main character as she struggles with her grief and subsequent depression and inability to move forward. Along her path of rediscovery and healing she meets many characters who are grieving and like her many are struggling to find that sense of purpose in their life. I must admit it took me a while to get into the story but once I did I became invested in each and everyone of the characters.

I look forward to reading other things from this author

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The Lily Trilogy (The Gilded Flower Trilogies Books 1 – 3) by Vivian Winslow – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Lily Trilogy (The Gilded Flower Trilogies Books 1 - 3)The Lily Trilogy by Vivian Winslow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Lily Trilogy (The Gilded Flower Trilogies Books 1 – 3) by Vivian Winslow is one woman’s journey of discovery. It is filled with lust and want, hurt and betrayal, fear and longing, happiness and love. Each man that Lily encounters is hot, passionate and oh so sexy and she learns something from each and everyone of them, whilst discovering something else about herself. It is good to see her grow and find what she really needs and wants. I enjoy reading box sets because all the books are right there and you don’t have to wait to read on. ​A quick, easy and enjoyable read

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