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This Time Around by Jane Suen – Review by Kerry Carr

This Time AroundThis Time Around by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love the books by this author. The stories are always so beautifully written and the characters and their story always captivate me. And this books was exactly the same.

This books is a story about second chance love and all the challenges that come with it.

Kate is our leading lady. She is a strong independent woman who knows what she wants. So when the chance at the job or her dream comes up she gives up everything to take this job. By everything I mean family, friends, the love of her life and the place she calls home. However the reality isn’t always as good as the dream and when she finds herself returning home she feels like she could have been missing out all along and everything she wanted could have been right in front of her.

When she bumps into her old love Chase the feelings for Kate resurface all over again but Chase isn’t the boy she left behind. He has changed and has never gotten over the rejection from Kate all those years ago.
Another person who throws themselves into his work Chase doesn’t have time to relationships and with the added pressure of taking care of his nephew, women as the last thing on his mind. Well all but one woman.

When they meet again at a wedding the chemistry is still there, but can they make their lives work to see what could be or will life and challenges stop them from once again being together. Does love work any better the second time around or is it destined to just repeat the past and end in heartbreak?

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LET IT BE LOVE (A MUSTANG PRAIRIE ROMANCE BOOK 5) BY N.D. JACKSON – REVIEW BY KERI LEACH

Let It Be Love (A Mustang Prairie Romance)Let It Be Love by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When it comes to novels about entertainers, such as a “pop star”, I am all in! This book was the absolute best drama-filled, entertaining love story ever. The artist did a phenomenal job with character descriptions and building up a plot, especially since this book isn’t the first in a series. After reading this one, I want to read them all now! Who would have thought an adorable novel about a mayor and a pop star would be so dramatic and interesting and they would connect!!!! Plus, it was written in a fashion that it is relatable on several levels!

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Enchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Ashley Lape

Enchanted in TimeEnchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Roxanne applied to work as a caregiver for Claudette she never thought it would be a life-changing opportunity. Claudette is best known as bestselling author Claudette Grayson. Roxanne does not have much time to get to know Claudette but they formed a bond that would not be broken even after Claudette passes. Shortly after Roxanne agrees to help finish Claudette’s latest book, strange things start to happen to make Roxanne question her sanity. When the “fictitious” world starts to collide with what Roxanne believes is the real world anything is bound to happen. Once Roxanne explains to Claudette what has been happening, Claudette asks Roxanne to help save Phillip. Little did Roxanne know that it would send her into a totally different universe.
This is my first book by the author and I am a new reader of time-travel/alternate universe. This book kept me engaged and eager to keep reading. I enjoyed the growth of all of the characters as well as the progression of the plot.

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Watcher (Star-Crossed Celestials Book 1) by A.L. Morrow – Review by Breanne Christian

Watcher (Star-Crossed Celestials Duet #1)Watcher by A.L. Morrow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Watcher by A.L. Morrow
5 stars

It has been Watchers and Demons against Messengers for years. In Las Vegas, Watchers and Demons live on the bad side of town, Nocturna, while Messengers live luxuriously in Nova. One Watcher, Jace, has a terrible love history of falling in love too quickly and with people he should not fall in love with, especially Messengers. When Jace meets Messenger Cyrus, it is no different. With a war still brewing, Watcher follows Jace and Cyrus on their journey for love. Will love prevail? Or will the war between the kinds destroy their love? Find out in Watcher.
The characters in Watcher are relatable along with their emotions. Between power hungry Messenger Xavier, sweet Messenger Cyrus, mischievous Demon Cassian, and the sibling love of Watchers Jace and Hesper everyone will have someone they can relate to. A.L. Morrow uses the term “latter” quite a few times which sounded awkward after a while, but nothing to make this read not a 5-star. I enjoyed the story and its characters.
If you are looking for an exciting, celestial, love story that is like Romeo and Juliet, look no further. Give Watcher a try.

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Enchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Heidi Sturgess

Enchanted in TimeEnchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Roxanne had experienced some deep heartache and Lisa so when the opportunity roses for her to be caretaker to one her of favourite authors , Claudette Grayson , she jumps at the opportunity, I mean hello who wouldn’t !?

Claudette is 93 and she has lived a good life but now with her age , damaged hip and the onset of dimensia , she needs care but won’t leave her home and it’s comforts and she recognises something in Roxanne and asks her to help finish a book before it’s too late ….

Roxanne cat turn the offer down and so starts a journey that has me in tears more often than not. Roxanne is riddled with guilt and my heart breaks for her with the “visits” she gets from Derek and Aiden and my heart really did feel like Humpty Dumpty 💔

This is one of those reads that haunts you long after you’ve read the last page ❣️📕

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Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1) by S.E. Smith – Review by Candice Estes

Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1)Something About Aimee by S.E. Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Aimee is a street smart woman who is a courier for deliveries in New York City when she happens across an assassination attempt on the life of a Sheik Qadir Saif-Ad-Din from a Middle Eastern country. In her effort to thwart the assassination, she manages to put herself on the radar of some very unsavory characters. While saving Qadir, she also draws his attention and there is an instant connection between them. Aimee lives in an abandoned warehouse because her life hasn’t quite been what you’d hope for, and the Sheik has been raised in the lap of luxury, and is finally seeing the life that is lived by those with way less means. When Qadir’s life is put in danger, Aimee must put everything on the line to save him again, and hopefully find her happily ever after.

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Paige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia – Review by Jules Herbert

Paige and the Reluctant ArtistPaige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A wonderfully written read full of heart! That is how I would describe this story of Paige and Mark. Paige is totally captivated by Marks paintings and upon meeting him the man himself as well. She has been hurt badly by a previous relationship where she was involved with a client so to say she is reluctant to have anything other than a professional relationship with Mark would be a huge understatement. The attraction and connection they have to each other is so strong it truly can not be denied. Can Paige see past her broken heart and dissolve the defences she built to protect herself, to fight for a chance at a future they have both only dreamed of? Well that is the big question isn’t it! do yourself a favour and grab a copy of this book you won’t be disappointed!!

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Paige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia – Review by Whitney Morrison

Paige and the Reluctant ArtistPaige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Such a sweet read! I loved Paige and Mark was perfect for her, even if he was reluctant at first. This book was well written and I had trouble putting it down because I just fell in love with the story line. If you enjoy contemporary feel goods this is definitely the book for you! This was the first time I have read anything from this author but I can guarantee it won’t be the last.

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Caged Fire (The Vigilant Book 1) by LM Preston – Review by Whitney Morrison

Caged Fire (Vigilant, #1)Caged Fire by L.M. Preston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved loved loved this book. I was hooked again just like I was in what was technically book 0. EmVee is still absolutely amazing and just a super bad butt chick. This story was fast passed and had drama, emotion, fighting, romance and just all the things. Highly recommend if you like fantasy and just great books!

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Taylor’s Law by Jennifer Raines – Review by Whitney Morrison

Taylor's LawTaylor’s Law by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I highly enjoyed this book! Ella is such a strong woman who fights for what she wants/needs and especially for Tessa. I definitely went on an emotional roller coaster ride while reading this. I felt all of the things. I also loved Jakes character as well. Everything was just well written and enjoyable!

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A Quirk of Destiny (Quirk of Destiny Book 1) by Catherine Greenall – Review by Stephanie Driskill

A Quirk of Destiny: Ignoramus et IgnorabimusA Quirk of Destiny: Ignoramus et Ignorabimus by Catherine Greenall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Holy cow! After reading this book I am totally switching my diet to a vegan and non-GMO. It is so scary how genes work, and the how transfer of disease and sickness can move through the feed in cattle and affect a human being! Just WOW! What a great story that captured my attention from the very first chapter. There are a multitude of well written characters that we can’t help but empathize with and root for the normal human beings to survive in this book. The mutated humans or “genies” as the author has chosen to call them are a scary bunch and the new abilities that they have gained is incredible. While I understand that this is a work of fiction, the author has done due diligence in providing many facts along the way to support the story and make it truly believable and thought provoking. Not only is the food contaminated but so is the land. How do we recover from such a huge tragedy that takes out 95% of the world population? Such a well written book to make one think not only about our food supply but what our government and its agencies can do to our food supply. This book is a real eye-opener into the scope of power we give to those in authority and government and what we need to do to protect ourselves and our loved ones. This book is a must read for anyone who thinks our government has our best interests in mind and follow along like sheeple. Please do yourself a favor, read the book, do your own research, and be aware of what could possibly happen soon. Get to know your neighbor and the organic local farmers. They will be your best tool for surviving the GMO crap storm that is lurking in the future.

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Let It Be Love (A Mustang Prairie Romance Book 5) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Whitney Morrison

Let It Be Love (A Mustang Prairie Romance)Let It Be Love by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was so sweet and I enjoyed everything about it! It was actually the first in the series I’ve read but now I’m definitely going back to read the rest. Kiki and Eric were wonderful characters. I loved going on their journey with them, even over the road bumps. I just love a small town romance and this one hit it out of the park. Highly recommend!

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Sword of Darkness (The Vigilant Book 3.5) by LM Preston – Review by Michelle G

Sword of Darkness (Vigilant, #3.5)Sword of Darkness by L.M. Preston
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dudes in fast cars – LOVE it! Add in paranormal and magic and I’m in heaven! I haven’t read anything by this author before but actually quite enjoyed this book. It’s marked as book 3.5 in the series; and whilst it’s a stand alone read, I think character wise I would have benefited from reading the previous books. It was still enjoyable though…..

This is definitely not a book I would normally read but I really enjoyed it. The author did leave a cliff hangar at the end of the book.

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A Quirk of Destiny (Quirk of Destiny Book 1) by Catherine Greenall – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

A Quirk of DestinyA Quirk of Destiny by Catherine Greenall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
A Quirk of Destiny (Quirk of Destiny Book 1) by Catherine Greenall

A Quirk of Destiny is book one in the Apocalyptic Trilogy and is a Sci-Fi Thriller Dystopian story that definitely will have you thinking about things long after you’ve finished. This is a bit out of my normal genre but I truly enjoyed reading it and I like this authors style of writing along with characters that brought the story to life. I had a hard time putting it down. This will make you think twice before buying certain things . Im gonna tell you this makes our worlds current situations more terrifying than they already are. It definitely gives you lots to think about. Im not going to give anything away but I do highly recommend reading this book and I look forward to reading the next book in this Trilogy.

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Paige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia – Review by Michelle G

Paige and the Reluctant ArtistPaige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a quick read. Paige was taken with Mark from the getgo… What’s not to love? Horses, wide open spaces and romance. I haven’t read anything else by this author but enjoyed this read. As someone who lives in Aus I have formed an affinity with Montana and this book fed that addiction. Worth the time to read!

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Love in the Roses (Love Through the Ages Book 1) by TL Clark – Review by Michelle G

Love in the RosesLove in the Roses by T.L. Clark

I’m not a massive historical romance reader but was looking for something different. I really loved this book! Set in the 15th century T L Clark did an awesome job of setting a lifelike reality for that century. You could see the effort that had been put into the researching the accuracy of the writing for both the landscape, characters and even the way they talked.

This is the first book I have read by this author and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Its the first book in the Love Through the Ages series but it was definitely a stand alone read.

Highly recommend!

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(づ♥‿♥)づ COMING SOON (づ♥‿♥)づ I Loved You Yesterday (Trading Heartbeats Trilogy Book 1) by Julie Navickas

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I Loved You Yesterday (Trading Heartbeats Trilogy Book 1) by Julie Navickas
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Genre – Contemporary Romance
Page Count – 121

Joshua Templeton married the wrong woman. Tess Browning was never meant to be his wife. He never should have said I do – but… she also never should have slept with the neighbor. 

When divorce shatters the illusion of perfection, Josh reels from the mistakes he’s made, retreating into the past to determine where it all went wrong. But when an old letter from long-lost, high school sweetheart Mavis Benson reappears, the real search for answers begins. 

Ten years before, Mavis vanished from his life. The desire to finally learn the truth ignites a fire in Josh, and her memory catapults him on a journey to uncover the mystery behind why she left. But one thing is certain – the last place he ever expected to find her… was in his brother’s bed.

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Page Count – 320
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What happens in Oasis, stays in Oasis.
Lisette’s father killed the King. His execution leaves Lisette alone, disgraced, and without the magic he intended to pass on to her. In Oasis, that’s a problem. Glutted with enchanted performers, Oasis is a sin city where courtiers pay in gold to drink, gamble, and above all, be entertained. To survive on its competitive streets, Lisette peddles paltry illusions in place of magic.
Desperate to prove herself, Lisette enters into a deadly competition to be chosen as the highest-ranked magician in the world, the Queen’s Jester. But her rival, the irritatingly handsome Luc, possesses the one thing Lisette does not―real magic. Lisette will do anything to win, but when evidence implicating the Queen in her husband’s murder surfaces, Lisette must choose between redeeming her family name, or seizing the fame she’s hungered for her entire life.

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Stitch by Stitch by Marie-Therese Hernon – Review by katie stapleton

Stitch by StitchStitch by Stitch by Marie-Thérèse Hernon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I started reading this book, it caught me off guard thinking how realistic it was. I know many people that have been sucked in by MLM pyramid schemes and I cannot count the number of times I have been asked to host parties by acquaintances on social media. The author further delves into these types of businesses and very succinctly describes the people involved. The book gives a great sense of everyday life with the suspense of a murder mystery. It feels like it could be the story of people you know.

The thing that I think is most important about this book is that the author includes marginalized people and very astutely presents flawed characters. No one character is all bad or all good – as Elizabeth points out many times. There is a significant portion of the book dedicated to bullying at all levels/ages and there are characters who call out the bullies regardless of the tense situations doing so can lead to.

There is great messaging wrapped up in the package of solving a mystery, and I did not foresee the resolution! Good story, better characters!!

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The Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan – Review by Brandy Vaughn

The Girl Who EscapedThe Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love the research that went into the writing of this book. This helped bring the characters alive and the events plausible to real life. Some chapters are written from a different character view point, or continues the same viewpoint. This gives refreshing insight into what propels the story forward.
I liked the idea of the therapy dog helping the main character through her trauma and the FBI having a victim’s unit. The apple airtags was something my daughter told me about when she bought some to use. Thank you to the author for adding a section to let the reader know what was fiction and what was fact.
There is plenty of suspense to keep the pages turning. I enjoyed the book and will go back and read others in the series!

Reviewed by @bilberrysweet
Brandy Vaughn, August 2022

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Princess of Prias by Courtney Davis – Review by Beverly Finnie

Princess of PriasPrincess of Prias by Courtney Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Well Princess of Prias, I’m not sure what possessed me to jump into this book, it’s typically not my genre. I would have to say it hasn’t converted me to the genre but it’s also decent. The author put a lot of thought into the story being told. It’s well written, which was the main reason I kept reading. A book well written if it’s of interest to me or not genre wise, will always keep me interested. Also appreciative of the work assembled for enjoyment. This type of genre definitely appeals to a lot of people, and I recommend all of them to check it out!
L, never feeling like she belonged, finds out she’s not only a different species but a Princess of another planet. It’s her destiny to lead the rebels against Temis and the enforcers. Kind of sounds like something out of Star Wars, right? The problem is does she believe it, let alone believe in herself. Life on earth seems so much easier now.
Locan, destined to return the Princess to her rightful place, is battling. Battling those who feel the need to stop him, his inner warrior, and the feelings he doesn’t want to admit he has for L. He’s a royal guard that can’t happen. Learning to accept his inner warrior is going to be his biggest struggle, because he fears it. What will it make him? His father accepted his warrior and killed his mother in the process. Locan refuses to let that happen to him.
Does L accept who she truly is?
Do they get to Prias without a hitch, knowing they have Jabon and the enforcers after them?
Again if this book is your sort of thing, definitely read it. I will reiterate how the author wrote a wonderful story for all who enjoy the genre!

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Thief (Popov Bratva Book 4) by Leslie Georgeson – Review by Jenni Bishop

Thief (Popov Bratva #4)Thief by Leslie Georgeson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thief is a gripping and thrilling dark Mafia romance suspense tale. It is the fourth book in the Popov Bratva series. I read this as a standalone but I will be going back and starting at the beginning as I enjoyed it so much. This twisted tale will leave you addicted and wanting more. The characters are compelling and make the story come alive. It is full of everything to keep the reader enthralled with intrigue and suspense, passion and angst, lies and deceit, secrets and betrayal, danger and violence, plus a little enemy to lover’s romance.

No one steals her baby and gets away with it. No one can make him deviate from his work. That is until the two collide in the most unusual way and sparks begin to fly.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1) by S.E. Smith – Review by April McCoy

Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1)Something About Aimee by S.E. Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book gripped me from start to finish! I fell head over heels for the characters and how real they seemed yet how well they fit into the story the author wrote. They were well thought out and so relatable! The plot was executed so well and it had such a great pace! I loved this book and will definitely look for more from the author!!

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Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1) by S.E. Smith – Review by Betsy Melano

Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1)Something About Aimee by S.E. Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! From the beginning the author gets you to visualize the workroom at Becker Courier Service. You can feel the excitement and chaotic atmosphere of those who work at there. Aimee wheels takes the bet and the bonus to get a last minute delivery out in less than a half hour. What she doesn’t realize is this delivery will change her life when she ends up saving “Mr. Moneybags” and gets shot while doing so.
The story is well written, I connected with the characters, felt the ups and downs of two different worlds colliding in a romance, and the action and danger that Aimee and Qadir face throughout the story. I would definitely recommend this book and I’m looking forward to the next book in the Girls from the Street series.

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Princess of Prias by Courtney Davis – Review by Susan Ratchford

Princess of PriasPrincess of Prias by Courtney Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Princess Of Prias
By: Courtney Davis
Review by: Susan Ratchford
5 Stars

Such a fun ride!!! Courtney Davis’s, Princess Of Prias takes you on a grand adventure through the cosmos. Growing up without a mother or father, Elle has been questioning where she comes from for a very long time. Not to mention the strange blue star shaped birthmark she’s always had. When Warrior Locan comes bursting into her room spouting nonsense about Princesses and faraway planets, it’s almost impossible to believe, until he mentions her mother. Hope for the answers to the questions she’s always asked herself drives Elle into Locan’s spaceship. On a mission to save the people of her home planet from her evil uncle Temis, she learns who she truly is, and why the rebels need her help.
I had such a wonderful journey with Elle and Locan! I loved their relationship and how it manifested. This was such a unique and fun read with some deep and intense moments, it made me want more!!! Princess of Prias is fast paced and addicting. I could not put it down! Courtney Davis’s great world building and fantastical detail made the story feel so real. Every character had such rich character development even minor ones, I really felt for Leda and what she had been through. I highly recommend this book!!

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Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1) by S.E. Smith – Review by stephanie nicole

Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1)Something About Aimee by S.E. Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

While this story isn’t usually my typical genre I saw the cover and read the synopsis and immediately added it to my tbr list. This story was sexy, fast paced, full of suspense, drama, and more. The author started out strong with chapter one and the character development and plot were perfect. If your looking for a suspenseful, fast paced novel for your next read I definitely recommend this one.

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Paige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia – Review by Michelle Collier

Paige and the Reluctant ArtistPaige and the Reluctant Artist by Darci Garcia
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Such a sweet story. Paige is trying to get past her previous relationship. She is just there to do a job. She was not going to fall for a client. Mark doesn’t care about the money his art could bring. Paige is intriguing. Can he win her heart? Can he break down her walls?

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Thief (Popov Bratva Book 4) by Leslie Georgeson – Review by Codi Parham

Thief (Popov Bratva #4)Thief by Leslie Georgeson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thief (Popov Bratva Book 4) by Leslie Georgeson – Review by Codi Parham

Suspense! This book is a real page-turner. From the very start, I was on the edge of my seat. I am utterly in love with Dominik and Leah alike. The character building was impeccable. The story is filled with secrets to be uncovered and unexpected twists. The sparks igniting made me feel warm all over. Steamy, passionate, spirited. What’s not to love?

Thief, Popov Bratva Series, Leslie Georgeson, Review, Itsy Bitsy Book Bits, Romantic Suspense, Mafia

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Fairly Royal (The Fair Series Book 4) by Grace Grahme – Review by Maria Colon

Fairly Royal (Fair, #4)Fairly Royal by Grace Grahme
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was the first book that I have read by Grace Grahme.
She gives us a great story about Philip, who is Earl of Arburne and Anna who is his best friends sister. Anna is strong, witty and smart. I love that she doesn’t change who she is for anyone. Philip is as most see royals, very straight laced. (At least in the public eye.) The author gives you a good look at both characters sense of humor, heart and work ethic. A good glimpse at melding two different worlds. You will laugh, get frustrated and even start to think you know what is coming in some instances. As their relationship moves from friends to something possibly more there is drama but also some of the most swoon worthy scenes. I did learn quite of few Scottish words.

One of my favorite lines that had me laughing was “I’m crying more than a nun at a sinner’s convention.”

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A Quirk of Destiny (Quirk of Destiny Book 1) by Catherine Greenall – Review by Michelle Marlow

A Quirk of Destiny: Ignoramus et IgnorabimusA Quirk of Destiny: Ignoramus et Ignorabimus by Catherine Greenall
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book is absolutely one to get you thinking. It talks on the topics of genetically modified foods and plants. And as we know this is a huge topic for debate even now.

In this we are faced with what could become a reality possibly some time soon. This is the first book in this dystopian trilogy. It also shows things such as the corrupt political parties being connected to this as well.

Although at the beginning it is very science driven and slightly confusing, once you get through it is a good read for sure.

Review by @michellerenee6590
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