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Enchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Felicia Bates

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

I LOVE the cover art of this book. Admittedly it was what attracted me to the book in the first place, the author was a close second.
I have read several books from this author and as usual, this didn’t disappoint. The storyline was unique and drew me in from the first few pages. The book itself is fairly short and reads quickly, so not once did my interest fade. What I’ve come to love from this author’s writing is the strong, lovable characters you become invested in.
If you’re interested in a well written, captivating storyline… give this book a go!

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

Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1)Something About Aimee by S.E. Smith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed reading this romance story that has a touch of suspense to it. This is not my first book by this author but it is one of my favorites. One of the things I enjoy about this author is their writing skills. They are able to bring the story to life with ease and made me feel as if I was part of the story. This is a well written story about Aimee and Qadir. They are complete opposites but they do have one thing in common, someone is out to kill them. Will they find a way to love despite what life is throwing at them? I enjoyed watching their growth as well as their chemistry. They are great characters that added to the story for me. They certainly had me coming back for more. They are strong and supportive characters that made the story easy and entertaining to read. I really enjoyed this book. I highly recommend this book.

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Ritual Obsession (Blood Obsession Book 1) by R.L. Dunn – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Ritual Obsession (Blood Obsession Book 1)Ritual Obsession by R.L. Dunn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed reading this paranormal story. This is one of my favorites by this author yet. I enjoyed how the author used their writing skills to bring the story to life. Her attention to details made the story realistic. This is a well written story that packs a lot of action, romance and so much more in a short amount of time. Bobbi has been walking the line between two worlds but now she is faced with walking the line with life and death. Bobbi and Max are determined to solve the puzzle of this serial killer who is killing. What happens next you don’t want to miss it. They are great together and had me coming back for more. The twists and turns had me turning pages fast just to see what happens next. There is great growth and support between the two. I enjoyed watching them grow and their chemistry is great. This is a fast paced story that is hard to put down. I highly recommend this book and this author.

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Thief (Popov Bratva Book 4) by Leslie Georgeson – Review by Tausha Treadway

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

Thief (Popov Bratva Book 4) by Leslie Georgeson. I have loved all these books in this series and I especially like that you can read them as a standalone. This one is the story of Dominick who is a car thief for the Popov Bratva. He is not one to meet someone and settle down. He is the typical bad boy. When he runs into Leah, a country singer, while he is trying to steal a car it all goes crazy. He’s thinking he’s going to have to kidnap her to keep her quite. Dominick has never,ever botched a job and all because of this crazy red head he has botched his first. After he takes her he realizes she is famous which doesn’t make the kidnapping any easier. As they spend time together even if its time not wanted on Leah’s part they become closer and the chemistry is off the charts. Will Leah be the one thing that ruins Dominick’s career. How in the world can he let a famous country star ruin him. Little does he know but she has secrets of her own. Will they be able to make a relationship work or will she turn Dominick in? Read this fun bad boy romance to find out.

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Shield & Shade (Ascended Guardians Series Book 1) Audiobook by Misty Hayes – Review by Alison Risher

This was an absolutely fabulous listen! Quite frankly, it exceeded my expectations. The author had angels and demons as characters, yet remained respectful of traditional Judeo-Christians beliefs. The characters were amazing. Life is rough enough when you are a high school student, but having to navigate the hallmarks of teenage drama, in addition to supernatural elements, gives listeners an added sympathy for the characters.

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

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

To be honest, I picked this novel up because I really love when the novels I read have a character with the same name as I do, even if it isn’t spelled correctly! I absolutely loved the plot of this adventure, and the way that the female lead, Aimee, is a strong, independent woman, that way because she had no other choice. She knows what she wants and goes for it, and puts her all into everything that she does. I love that about a person, and I really was able to connect with her throughout this fantastic read.

One of my other favorite things is that there aren’t any lulls. There seems to be something always going on, and not in a way that makes the reader feel overwhelmed or unsure as to what the real story is. The author has a wonderful way with words, the descriptive nature brings the reader in and doesn’t let them go, even after the story ends. I very much look forward to reading more about the Girls from the Street, and by this author. Well done!

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

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

OMG!!! If you haven’t read this book, my question is why. This book has everything, action, humor, drama, twists, romance, steam, turns and did I mention drama?? What a series opener!!!!

From the first chapter to the last, this book had me hooked. I almost threw my phone a couple of times when I couldn’t believe what was happening but I was calmed back down by a twist or something.

Aimee’s entire life has been on the street. She knows the ins, the outs, the highways, the byways, the no gos, and everything in between. She had to learn them to survive. Aimee has a small collection of the most interesting friends. She never knows when she will need one for something. One night when she is making a final delivery for the courier service she works for, she saves the life of a very important man, except she has no idea who he is.

He is Sheik Qadir Saif-Ad-Din, the heir to the throne of Jawahir. Qadir is instantly memorized by this tiny creature that shows more street smarts than his highly trained guards. Qadir knows that Aimee isn’t one that can be caged or is interested in the trappings of his title. Aimee is wild and free, like the desert wind. As the danger mounts around Qadir, Aimee must make some life shattering choices. But when Qadir is captured and being held hostage, will Aimee risk everything to help him?

This book was fantastic. I can’t wait for the next in the series. Idella is more than she appears to be?? Yep, I am hooked. I didn’t need another series but I am not letting this one go!!

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Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies Book 7) by Toni Aleo – Review by M Policicchio

Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies #7)Saved by Love by Toni Aleo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There is so much about this story to love. From the supportive family to the tender way the author handled anxiety to the understanding of Autism and so much more. This was my first novel in this series and by this author but I can see many more in my future.

Evan is hockey royalty. His father won multiple cups and is headed to the Hall. His mother owned a successful franchise but his sister owns the team. His twin and he were drafted to an elite team. Evan decides he doesn’t want to play anymore and retires only a few years after starting in the NHL. All Evan can do is think that his family is disappointed in his choices. Evan decides to go back to college and finish his degree.

Calli loves hockey and is familiar with who Evan is thanks in part to her brother-in-law being a NHL goalie. When Evan winds up being the athletic trainer for Callie’s gymnastics team, it gives her a chance to get to know Evan. Callie can’t stay away from Evan. Their connection is deep and instant. They start trying to be friends and it just goes from there.

There is so much that both Callie and Evan keep secret from the outside world. Each one has to be willing to let their walls down and expose themselves to make this relationship work. Can they do it? There seems like there are so many obstacles stacked against them.

Again, the way the individual issues, anxiety, cancer, Autism, overall mental health, family, trauma, are handled is amazing. I need to go back and read Nico and Aviva’s story. This author gained a loyal reader and I gained about 20 new books added to my TBR list. This story was great!!!! (in case I wasn’t clear about that before) Worth every minute!

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A Quirk of Destiny (Quirk of Destiny Book 1) by Catherine Greenall – Review by Mandy Kneale

A Quirk of DestinyA Quirk of Destiny by Catherine Greenall

Genetically modified food is suspected to be the cause of an aggression sickness that is wreaking havoc on the majority of the population. Calum gathers his unaffected friends and they set out in search of answers, safety and a new beginning – if the authorities don’t catch up with him first.

The unconditional friendships in this book made this read well worth it. There were quite a few characters to follow but they all had such purpose and were well thought out. The details regarding genetically modified foods gave the story an intellectual edge that I really enjoyed.

Calum’s continuous explanations to new characters they met along the way, while necessary, were a bit repetitive and the pacing slowed my reading motivation down in stages. I really did enjoy Calum’s rebellious side and his caring nature.

The ending was really satisfying and I NEED to know what happens next! I will certainly be picking up the next book in this trilogy. This was a good read and I would recommend it if you enjoy a bit of action with your food science nerd facts!

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

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

This book is an unexpected gem. You immediately fall in love with Aimee. This book has action, romance, and spirit. It will make you laugh, cry, and feel so many different emotions. Can’t wait to read the next in the series.

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A Quirk of Destiny (Quirk of Destiny Book 1) by Catherine Greenall – Review by Julie Johnson

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

It’s where the Hunger Games meets The Walking Dead! There are so many great things about this book! It’s thrilling, scary, edge of your seat reading enjoyment!

First of all, I know this is a fictional book but I could see this really happening. Maybe it already is in other forms?!?! Calum is still dealing with the loss of his fiancé, Siobhan. We never really know why she took her life but I could only surmise after reading this book. He throws himself even more into his work for the Department but becomes more and more troubled by some of the research that he sees is going on. It’s not long before he finds himself on a journey to save not only himself, but others who are still very much like him in their thoughts and beliefs.

Moral of the story? Be mindful of what you eat. It might come back to haunt you.

I am excited to know that this is a trilogy and I eagerly await an opportunity to fit the other books in my reading schedule. There is something about Hannah that I did not like in this book and I have a feeling (actually I’m really hoping that my hunch is correct) that we might be seeing her again in a more prominent fashion.

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Taylor’s Law by Jennifer Raines – Review by Kerry Baker

Taylor's LawTaylor’s Law by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an emotional and complex story, more so than I thought it would be as I was expecting a typical romance book when I started. But this book has a depth to it you don’t find with most romance books and pull that I hadn’t thought would be there.
The characters completely make this book. They are so well written. They each have their own story, their own voice, and I wanted to listen to all of them. I was invested in the book and the outcome and I couldn’t wait to see how things would resolve. This was a surprising read but a good one nonetheless.

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Fairly Royal (The Fair Series Book 4) by Grace Grahme – Review by Kerry Baker

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

This is a fun and entertaining romance story with some truly brilliant characters. I loved the connection between the 2 main characters and the banter they had between them. I thought they were so well matched and fit perfectly with the feel of the story the author seemed to be going for.
I always have a soft spot when any part of a book, or the characters, involve the UK, so for this to involve a Scottish lead, I knew I couldn’t resist. I thought the book was well written. It was easy to connect with and easy to read – I read it all in one sitting without realising I was flying through it that quickly! This is a great story and definitely one to add to the list.

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

Let It Be Love (A Mustang Prairie Romance)Let It Be Love by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What an adorable story! So much sweetness, love and wonderful characters! I really enjoyed all the ups and downs of the storyline. This is filled with fun times, uncertainty and a few secrets.

This is set in a cute small town. Small town stories are filled with quirky charming characters. This one is no exception and has strong sexy men and their kind sassy women who most have had their own happy endings. That makes for some good guys nights as women get togethers.

This story flowed along at a quick pace. I read it in about twenty four hours. I would read more from this author and series.

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The Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan – Review by Lorrene Huisman

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

This book brought what is known as suspense, to a whole new level! I can not believe how this book went about, it was just so good! Action was at every page turn, and full of thrills an suspense!

Ok, as I said the suspense was real and a real page turner. What really hooked me was what the story gave me, and how there was more than meets the eye. When I thought I had things figured out with what went on with Angie, I was wrong, so wrong. I loved this book kept me guessing. And when you were given a little bit of what could lead to the truth, you were given a turn and twist that led elsewhere. The writing was sensational! I was very impressed from start to finish! Freaking loved this page turner book!

The book was a sensational read from start to finish. I had to keep reading to see what would unravel. I certainly must say its a must read, and without a doubt, a very high recommendation from this reader!

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Fairly Royal (The Fair Series Book 4) by Grace Grahme – Review by Lorrene Huisman

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

I loved this author and the book that they have written here, the book had the balance of wit, being funny, romance and of course those steamy moments. I could not put this one down, I was hooked!

For me, the characters are what made this story wholesome as it was! The characters each had their own charm that offered a lot to the table. I loved their personalities and the strengths that made them what they were. The book had this overall appealing charm that I loved. I was hooked upon reading, and I constantly longed for what would happen next! Very much enjoyed this read! Loved it!

This was a wonderful story, and great addition to the series that the author has created, I could not as for more truly. For sure a high recommendation from myself and this book is defiantly a must read!

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

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 bad ass! I am in love with her spunky character and give no shits attitude! She is not your normal New Yorker, she only wants the little things to make her happy. While making deliveries, she saves a mans life who ends up being someone she cannot get enough of. Everything is going well until Aimee herself is almost assassinated. Will the dangers in their lives keep them apart?
I enjoyed this book so very much! It was action packed, witty, and had me on the edge. Wonderfully written, and amazing characters. I will be reading more from this author!!

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

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

This was a very charming, lovable romantic book that I enjoyed very much. I’m familiar with previous books by this author so I was pretty sure I would enjoy it. She did not disappoint. This is book five in this wonderful series. I believe this is my favorite of the series so far because it includes a famous pop star and all the drama and glamour that goes along with it. This interferes with the romantic relationship on so many levels but is so understandable that sometimes you just feel sorry for the two romantic leads. And of course, being a small town, there are even more stumbling blocks in the way they encounter. It’s wonderful. While it’s not necessary to read these books in order I think that you will enjoy it more if you do. And they are all great reads, so you won’t be disappointed.

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Caged Fire (The Vigilant Book 1) by LM Preston – Review by Kerry Carr

Caged Fire (Vigilant, #1)Caged Fire by L.M. Preston
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book 1 in the Vigilant series, and we are back with Emvee. After the shocking twists and losses from the previous book Emvee and her father are on the run. They are trying to escape the past however they can’t stay hidden for ever. Someone is after them and they won’t quit.
When Emvee sees her father shot by a mysterious woman she vows to get revenge so she sets out on journey to find her father. With the help of her friend Demi and Demi’s boyfriend Sax they embark on a journey to find the truth and hopefully save her father.
But things aren’t that easy with people from her past returning Emvee doesn’t know who to trust and when she starts getting weird feelings from the bite off Silas things take an even stranger turn.
This story is full of secrets and lies that need to be unravelled if Emvee is ever going to understand the life she now leads

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Shake Down (First Coast Thriller Book 1) by Armand Rosamilia – Review by Piper Foster

Shake Down (First Coast Thriller Series)Shake Down by Armand Rosamilia
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this crime thriller and I was memorised from the start it kept me in the edge. I liked how the characters are well researched and fleshed out you can really feel the story and can feel the challange which is given. Clayton is trying to get back on track after gambling addiction cost him everything he had. When a co-worker goes missing he joins to rescue them. Makes this a great page turner.

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Enemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm – Review by Lucy Machard

Enemies of DovesEnemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is fan-freaking-tastic. It definitely lives up to “mystery,” and the way everything gets unveiled is a work of art. This is one of the best books I’ve read this year. This author has a knack for weaving a fantastic tale of romance and mystery, ensuring any reader can get caught in her web. I HIGHLY recommend this book, if you love mystery you won’t be disappointed.

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Enchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Tanya Wall August 2022

Enchanted in TimeEnchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Roxanne takes a job as a caregiver to Claudette Grayson, an author who is on her deathbed. Claudette asks Roxanne to be a ghost writer and finish her final book. Prior to this, Roxanne was reeling from a loss so great, she was struggling to get past it. She is hoping this new job will help.

As Roxanne begins to read through notes and get things in order for writing, she finds strange things happening in the house. The music box plays music, a fresh rose is left behind…she hears voices. But whose? Could it be the character from the book she is helping to write? Is it someone else who has passed?

This is a book with quite a few twists and turns – ones you would never guess! The ending was not what I anticipated – good one, Nikki Barrett!

Enchanted in Time by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Megan Watson

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

This was an interesting read for me. I was just as confused as Roxanne a majority of the time with what was happening. It is like an episode of the Twilight Zone. I like the idea of this story, but I think the pacing of it fluctuated a little too much for it to remain believable for me throughout the entire read. The ending threw me for a loop though!! I definitely did not expect all that! This book is a quick read with a touch on grief and a happily ever after ending.

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Enemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm – Review by Ashley Sugar

Enemies of DovesEnemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Such a brilliant book. It captured me from the very beginning and I enjoyed every page! I enjoy when a book has a present and will also write in the past! The suspense, the characters, the twists and turns…All fantastic! That ending though! Woah, I wasn’t expecting that! I love a good shock and a good surprise! Makes a good book in my opinion! Highly recommend this one, I read it in one sitting. I couldn’t put it down.

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Undeniable (Central Florida Stories Book 2) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Whitney Morrison

Undeniable (Central Florida Stories, #2)Undeniable by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I just loved this book! It was so good I just couldn’t put it down as I needed to know what would happen next. Arely and Kurt are absolutely wonderful characters and I loved going on their journey with them. It had the perfect amount of thrill and romance. Highly recommend!

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Princess of Prias by Courtney Davis – Review by Whitney Morrison

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

Sooo good! This was my first book by this author but I’m definitely going to need to go read more now. I loved the world building and the story telling and really just all of it! L was seriously an awesome chick and I couldn’t get enough of her. All in all just a really great book.

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Thief (Popov Bratva Book 4) by Leslie Georgeson

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Genre – Romantic Suspense, Mafia
Page Count – 511

I live by one simple rule. 

Do not get attached.

Feelings are a weakness that I can’t allow.

It’s an easy rule to abide by. Keep everyone at a distance.

Then a sassy, smart-mouthed redhead interferes in my heist. For the first time in my life, I botch the job. 

If I let her go, she’ll turn me in. I have no choice other than to take her hostage. 

Too late, I learn she’s a celebrity. Her disappearance will make the headlines and lead back to me. She’s nothing but trouble in a tight, sexy body.

Can I strike a deal with a woman who challenges me at every turn? 

Then I discover she has secrets that could ruin her. Now I have the upper hand. I plan to use it to my advantage.

She has more to lose than I do. Or so I think. 

I am about to learn that some rules are meant to be broken.

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From bad boys to rock stars, super soldiers to mafia bosses, Leslie Georgeson blends romance and suspense to create stories that are laced with danger, action, and plenty of steam.

An avid reader of all things romance, Leslie unabashedly carries her kindle with her everywhere. She lives with her husband and daughter (and an impressive collection of rare and exotic tropical plants) on a quiet country acreage in Idaho.

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The Secret Cure: A Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Twist by JD Spero – Review by Tracy Manderson

The Secret CureThe Secret Cure by J.D. Spero
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first read by this author and it was fabulous I couldn’t put it down she had me hooked from the first page. This is a gripping psychological thriller, which was full of drama, suspense, and betrayal. You get each of the main characters point of view which made them come alive and feel real.
The way this author described the setting in detail made you feel like you where there.

Rosalie Giordano is in her mid-30s, the prime of her life. After suffering for years at the hands of her manipulative mother she meets and marry her fairy tale hero Vincent Giordano (she calls him Vin) for ten blissful years.

As they try to start a family, they have some trouble so Rosalie decides to try IVF treatments a year into this, Rosalie is diagnosed with a mysterious virus that renders her temporarily paralyzed. As time goes on, she learns not only is her condition chronic, but the love of her life is having an affair.

As her health improves, and with the help of her homecare nurse, she regains full mobility. While hiding the truth from her husband, she uncovers the extent of his betrayal…and learns he is not at all who he seems. What happens when she finds out she isn’t the only won with Vin? What happens when she confronts Vin? What will Vin’s reaction be when he realizes Rosalie is mobile? Who else wants revenge against Vin will they succeed?

Their planned anniversary trip overseas gives her the perfect occasion for revenge.

Tracy

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The Secret Cure: A Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Twist by JD Spero – Review by Stephanie Chapman

The Secret CureThe Secret Cure by J.D. Spero
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rosalie is unable to move due Guillain-Barre Syndrome. J.D. Spero created the perfect drama filled with passion and revenge. Rosalie has a home health nurse, Cate, who has formed an attachment to spending days with her. Likewise, her husband, Vincent, has become detached and begins going to therapy. However, Anastasia has fallen in love with her patient, and finally reveals her feelings to Vincent. Vincent’s upbringing has taught him to take full advantage of the situation, and he convinces Anastasia he feels the same way.

Then one day, Rosalie utters a word. Cate, happily wants to let Vincent know his wife has started to recover, however Rosalie persuades her to keep her progress secret. Cate doesn’t fully understand but agrees to. Meanwhile, she is having to deal with her pessimistic mother’s declining health and seeks a counselor. Cate served as a medic during the Iraq war and started therapy with Anastasia. How will this drama unfold?

An unpredictable plot filled with deception, I found the justification for Rosalie’s anger to be on point. I’m not sure if I could have betrayed the one person who I could depend on though. Being stuck in a mental and physical prison for several years obviously changes a person’s view on their circumstances.

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Caged Fire (The Vigilant Book 1) By LM Preston- Review by Caitlin Weiss

a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43199682-caged-fire” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”>Caged Fire (Vigilant, #1)Caged Fire by L.M. Preston
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caged Fire is a story that is filled with werewolves, action and romance. Emvee thought that she had lost her family but it turns out that they were captured by the Overlord. The Overlord is the villian in this story who wants to take over the Earth Realm and the Void where humans and people with magical abilties get trapped. There is a lot of lore in this story that is unique such as the women being soul trainers who are strong, fierce warriors. Whereas, the men are soul thiefs who are forced to do the Overlord’s bidding. Unlike most romance stories, there is alot of action in this book but the fight scenes were very cool and descriptive. Emvee and Kayson’s relationship develops throughout the story. So when the time comes for them to finally be together, the reader can give a deep sigh of relief. Caged Fire is a great book for someone who loves action movies and the paranormal.

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