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Obedience (Ties That Bind Book 1) by Liza Snow – Review by Beverly Finnie

ObedienceObedience by Liza Snow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed Obedience. I knew there’d be tension. I knew there’d be control. I even knew it would be forbidden fruit. What I didn’t know was that it was going to turn out the way it did.
The author wrote a beautifully painful story of struggle, control, tension. Sometimes there’s things in the world we can’t have, well at least that’s what we tell ourselves. And that’s exactly what Chandler is doing. He can try and justify it all he wants. Cassandra is my student, I’m too old for her, it could jeopardize my job. It’s all crap there’s a bigger issue at play. The question being:
Will that bigger issue be enough to keep from succumbing to his desires? And if not, can he keep her safe?
Cassandra idolized Chandler. He’s the reason she chose her career path. However the man runs so hot and cold, she can’t keep up. She wants him, but does he want her?
The character growth was written wonderfully, the question will always remain: Will they give into what they truly want?
This book caught me by surprise, I didn’t expect it to play out the way it did. But it worked and I can say I was satisfied to an extent. I’m looking forward to reading book 2. Now it’s time to look for other books by this offer, while you pick up/download/and start reading this book.

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Hero Complex (Bluestone Series Book 3) by Isobel Reed – Review by Beverly Finnie

Hero Complex (Bluestone Series, #3)Hero Complex by Isobel Reed
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hero Complex reads extremely well as a standalone novel even though it’s part of a series. I enjoyed it. The main characters reminded me of myself at times. When pride and stubbornness sometimes get in the way. These characters were written in a way you feel for them. Broken souls for different reasons, never realized there was someone out there who could mend and complete them. However you know how these books go, there’s never not one that has some kind of drama that affects the characters and relationships. This time the drama was different from what I usually read.
Ace and Ivy are two halves to a whole. Unfortunately neither one of them is confident that they are enough for the other. But what happens when Ace makes an announcement?
How does Ivy feel about that?
I enjoy the books in this series. I can only hope there may be more.

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Punk (Popov Boys Book 6) by Leslie Georgeson – Review by Beverly Finnie

Punk (Popov Boys #6)Punk by Leslie Georgeson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I struggled when I first started reading Punk. I just couldn’t get interested. However despite that I pushed forward being I was told I should check this book out. Well it wasn’t bad, it just started slow. The author wrote an interesting journey between a vigilante and someone who is hunting vigilante. However the characters aren’t aware of their unforeseen connection. Yet both, Miranda and Efrem, are connected in a way where they can’t resist one another. Despite being boss and employee. Despite being neighbors.
Efrem can’t stop what he feels is his penance for the things he did in the past.
Miranda is looking to get justice for her brother Marcus.
What will Miranda do, when she finds out about Efrem’s biggest secret?
Will Efrem actually tell her?
There’s a lot going on, but not enough, that it takes away from what the author wrote. The different story lines are all connected; you just have to read to see how. It may actually fascinate you. I also haven’t read any of the books that came prior, which says this works wonderfully as a standalone vs just a series.
Would I recommend this book? Sure, just know if there’s any part that feels slow, just keep reading it will all work out. It did for me! Now it is time for me to check out the 5 books prior to this one.

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Brutal Days (Hidden Valley Elite Book 3) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Beverly Finnie

Brutal Days: A High School Bully Romance (Hidden Valley Elite Book 3)Brutal Days: A High School Bully Romance by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have a love/hate relationship with this series. I loved Brutal Days. What I hate is I now have to wait for Brutal Nights. This author pulls you in. You get so into reading and bam it’s done left on a cliffhanger that the next book will pick up on immediately.
There’s 4 members of the Elite and each one gets a duet set of books in this series. This is the first book in Damon’s set. You don’t need to read the previous set to read this one, but I think you should. The author has created a world with so much drama, animosity, heat, and attraction that will have you wanting more.
Damon and Skylar are no different. But at the same time they are. Skylar makes a deal with a “Demon”(his nickname if you read the first set you know that if not you’ll find out why in this one.) What happens when that deal backfires on her?
There’s so much going on that once it’s starts you’ll be disappointed but wanting more when it abruptly ends.
I can’t wait till Brutal Nights comes out. I need to know how Damon and Skylar’s story ends.

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Stay For Me (The Balefire Series Book 5) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Beverly Finnie

Stay For Me (The Balefire Series Book 5)Stay For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Stay for Me was good. I enjoyed it. The yo-yoing back and forth between band and manager was a little much. But then again that’s what happens when one jumps into a series during book 5 vs at the beginning. Did this book work as a standalone? Absolutely! However I might’ve understood the animosity more if I read the other 4 first. Which is something I know I’m going to look into.
Walking away from the one he loved destroyed Garrett, and despite the animosity between him and the band, they wanted to make it right. However all they could do is get Garrett and Olivia into a room together, the rest was on them. To find what they left behind 10 years earlier. Of course no romance comes without some sort of painful drama. Which the empath in me brought a tear to my eye. It felt over. It felt final. Of course it wasn’t the end of the book yet, so I knew anything could happen. It just pulled at the heartstrings.
When an author can make you feel, doesn’t that show they wrote something wonderful?
Start right here, or start at the beginning. But don’t question that this author has something worth exploring. A take on things to make reader’s emotional. Which to me makes reading all that more enjoyable.

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Afflicted Love (Rhythm & Heart Series) by Autumn Sand – Review by Beverly Finnie

Afflicted LoveAfflicted Love by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved Afflicted Love, however it wasn’t an easy book to read. I don’t mean that in a written sence but an emotional one. The amount of turmoil the two main characters go through is heartbreaking. On top of ending on a cliffhanger, the way it did. I want the next book now. I need to know what happens. I need to know what decisions are made. And I don’t want to wait.
Kyle and Lyle are both broken souls. They are also two halves to a whole. The only problem is Lyle is so broken he can’t accept that truth. He knows he can’t live without Kyle but he can’t give him 100% either. Which leaves the book at an impasse. It’s a constant back and forth, just destroying the emotions of the characters. Possibly the reader as well.
This MM romance fictionalized some of the struggles men go through when coming to terms with who they are. Some embrace it, while others hide due to fear, judgment, and rejection of others. Only once one knows their true self can they truly embrace and not fear who they truly are.
Which is exactly the path Lyle refuses to follow, not realizing he’s destroying Kyle mind, body, and soul in the process.
Go into this book with an open mind, for that might be the only way you come out not feeling emotionally drained. It’s beautiful in its own way but draining. Me, well I’m going to sit back and wait for the next book to come out.

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Fiddle and Fire (Hearts of Gold Book 2) by Ariella Talix – Review by Beverly Finnie

Fiddle and Fire: A Steamy Historical MMF Romance (Hearts of Gold Book 2)Fiddle and Fire: A Steamy Historical MMF Romance by Ariella Talix
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I like period pieces, but at the same time I don’t. Being Fiddle and Fire was a period MMF romance, I figured I’d give it a chance. And you know what, I enjoyed it. I struggled at the beginning getting into it, but I pushed through and fell in love with these characters.
This is the second book in the Hearts of Gold Series. A series where, yeah I would like to go back and read book 1, but I don’t have too. I, personally, enjoy reading series in order. However, when I come across a series where each book could very well be a standalone novel, I do start out of order, till I have a chance to go back to the beginning and I read the whole series start to finish.
Suzette, Isaac, and Walter are 3 characters to love. Issac I loved from the get go. Walter seemed like a great friend. And Suzette to start wasn’t that pleasant. Each their own. Each brings a different personality to the table. Each personality compliments the other. They are perfect for each other. But how does one navigate this type of relationship? As Suzette finds out pretty easily despite some hesitancy.
No book is complete without drama, and one will always say. Unresolved past could come back to haunt you. Unfortunately for Suzette that wasn’t entirely her fault. It’s how they navigate that challenge to get through.

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Cecily in the City (The Cecily Taylor Series Book 3) by Krysten Lindsay Hager – Review by Beverly Finnie

Cecily in the CityCecily in the City by Krysten Lindsay Hager
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Cecily in the City. The author wrote a book that pulls at the heartstrings. About a girl’s rise to fame while losing everything she holds dear in her personal life. The growth of her character as a seventeen year old was written beautifully.
Cecily wanted to be an actress and would do everything to reach that goal. She started modeling, because she was told that was her step in the door. But she feared that her association with her popstar boyfriend Andrew would be what everyone thought of her. That she didn’t do any of the hardwork on her own. A snow storm in NYC was really what hot her foot in the door to her dreams. But it also lost her Andrew.
So what happens next?
How does Cecily navigate her new career without her rock, Andrew?
I would classify this book as YA, but as an adult I still enjoyed it. So don’t let YA scare you. Take a chance you might be surprised. I haven’t read the first two books, so I might just have to now. However it still works well as a standalone novel.

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Raising Elle (Sweet Valley Series Book 1) by S.E Reichert – Review by Beverly Finnie

Raising ElleRaising Elle by S.E. Reichert
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Raising Elle hits a little close to home, on a ptsd front. I liked it but it could be a trigger for anyone who has been through abuse. Though that part was hard it wasn’t the big picture, so I pushed through it. And I’m glad I did.
The 2 main characters the author has written are definitely going in the same but different directions. They are both running, but one is running to take her life back. While other is running his life into the ground. Ellie and Blake were best friends growing up. She lifted him up. Gave him confidence. Made him believe he could do anything, but then she left.
Ellie tried to get Blake’s attention but he ran from her, so she left. Now she’s back and they are working together.
Will this bring them back to each other?
Will Blake finally realize he’s better than the life he’s leading?
The author wrote a story with some heavy themes. Heavy themes that could set anyone off. However I am one of those people and I made it through and I’m happy I did. I did not let it let me enjoy this story. It’s time for you to enjoy it too!

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A Curse of Ash and Iron by Christine Norris – Review by Beverly Finnie

A Curse of Ash and IronA Curse of Ash and Iron by Christine Norris
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was different but I enjoyed it. The main reason I decided to read A Curse of Ash and Iron was because it’s a period piece based in Philadelphia. I do enjoy period pieces time and again, but the close to home aspect sold me. The rich history of Philadelphia is well known so I was curious on how the author was going to tap into that while telling this story.
Ellie has been cast as an essential version of Cinderella. However it’s with a twist. Nobody recognizes her and her father is still alive. The rest fall in grace with a stepmother who makes her life miserable. A step sister who is kinder than previous versions. She enlists the help of her best friend Ben to break the spell holding her hostage. Funny thing Ben hasn’t seen her in 7 years but he can see her for her true self.
Why is Ben the only one who can see who she really is?
Why did her stepmother treat her in this way?
Ben never thought he’d see Ellie again. But there she was one night at the Walnut Street Theater all grown up. What he didn’t understand was why nobody addressed her for who she was. Once Ellie broke it down for him, he didn’t believe her. Though it was so far-fetched, it wasn’t true.
Who believes in magic? Yet at the same time he wanted to believe in his illusions.
Does Ellie succeed?
Does Ben truly help her?
So many questions and so many answers. If you like period pieces, definitely a book you should be checking out.

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Truly Unfortunate (Welcome to Knollville Book 1) by C.A. King – Review by Beverly Finnie

Truly Unfortunate (Welcome To Knollville #1)Truly Unfortunate by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fortune favors no one! At least in this book. It was interesting to say the least. A lot of moving parts that come together nicely. Truly Unfortunate I would recommend to anyone that likes anything to do with psychological thrillers. It makes you think, it gives you that kind of what’s really going on aspect.
I’ve read this author before and I feel like I’m hit or miss if I enjoy the book or not. This was one of those hit moments. Which is why I keep picking books up.
Truly finds herself in a pickle. Her memories are suppressed due to traumatic events from her past. Unfortunately those types of events start to follow her again. When an old childhood friend, it seemed, came up I thought he would be on her side. Knowing her troubled childhood. Never did I expect him to be out to bring her down. To pin the unexpected on her. Even convinces her doctors to turn against her. All in the name of money.
What will she do?
Does she truly not know what’s going on?
Does the old friend prove his case?
Those questions and many more are what keep the reader ingrained within the pages. I will always recommend this author if I enjoy the book or not. This time I’ll definitely recommend the book as well. The book is not overly long and you’ll want to finish it once you start.
So what are you waiting for?
While you start this one, I’ll look forward to the next book in the series.

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Unexpected Entanglement (The Echo Series Book 3) by C.R. Alam – Review by Beverly Finnie

Unexpected Entanglement (The Echo Series, #3)Unexpected Entanglement by C.R. Alam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This series really knows how to pull at the heartstrings. I absolutely love The Echo Series. Unexpected Entanglement was a wonderful addition to the series. Though very much a series these books work well as standalone novels as well. The author is at it again. The ability to make the reader happy, sad, angry, and bring tears to one’s eyes is a gift that not all possess. In saying that and the emotional rollercoaster ride I just finished, this is my favorite book in the series to date. I hope there’s more.
Chris and Rowan are wonderfully written. Two characters on different paths when their lives collide. Recognizing the best in one another and using those attributes to make Rowan’s property rebuild and first wedding event a success. Not without drama Bright Head Inn & Farm keeps running into some speed bumps. Patriarch passing, an estranged sister, some cosmetic issues, or the neighbor who’s lobbying for the property won’t prevent them from prevailing. The sister is the reason Chris is there in the 1st place. It’s the other sister he meets at the Inn he can’t keep out of his head and heart. Determined to help he would do anything for Rowan, only if she lets him.
The Echo Series keeps you on your toes. It keeps you wanting more. I’ll reiterate that you can read these books without reading the others, however my question is “why would you?” Time to take a dive into these characters’ lives, you won’t regret it.

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Undying Light (The Stella Maris Series Book 1) by Aurora Wildey – Review by Beverly Finnie

Undying LightUndying Light by Aurora Wildey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’m going to say my rating is more of a 3.5 vs 4.
Undying Light is different. A book I wasn’t a fan of when I started to read it, however it got better the longer I stuck with it. In the past I’ve abandoned books long before I’ve given them a chance. This time I went with my gut and gave it a chance. To say I was confused at first, extremely! It took till about 20% of the way in that things started to come together and make sense. So what the author did was write this book in the perspective of 3 different characters. Every 3rd chapter or so you made it back to a particular character’s point of view. Which is why it was confusing.
Why tell a story in this way?
What do these 3 characters have to do with one another?
Well that first question I posed only the author can answer, but you can speculate. I will say this, in the end it worked but you need to make sure if you felt as I did you push through.
The 2nd question gets answered around the 20% point when these characters start crossing paths and start becoming fixtures in each other’s lives.
Kaela a young girl beyond extremely smart and beyond her years. She’s a homebody and doesn’t really have any friends besides Gavin. Being outcasts brought them together. She’s different though and she knows it. She knows she has powers but doesn’t have the answers as to why. Well our next character does. Seth has been around a long time. He has been living a life of immortality and endless loneliness. Because though he’s had and felt love it never lasts, due to his condition. When Seth crosses paths with Kaela he knows immediately she’s someone of his kind. One he didn’t know existed. One he pledges to protect from that moment on. Also has hopes that she will grow to want him as well.
Then there’s Terran. Terran has his own secret. prosecutor by day, vigilante supernatural by night. Yet not that anyone knows it’s him or what he is. Until he saves Kaela one night. She sees him in his true form and he sees the little bit of magic she can currently do. He’s also the prosecutor on the case of the man who survived that attacked her.
All 3 characters are supernatural beings. That you will just have to read to find out about.
Are Terran and Seth able to keep Kaela safe?
Is there an even bigger danger lurking in the wings?
Like I said early on, the author’s use of 3 different perspectives is confusing at first. More because of the questions it creates and less due to the context. I say that because those questions start to resolve themselves once these 3 are in each other’s lives.
Was it worth pushing through for?
Yes, I think so. I look forward to other books by this author in the future. As well as the potential of other books in what looks like to be the beginning of a series.

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Cabin Eight (The Millersville Series Book 3) by Susan Specht Oram – Review by Beverly Finnie

Cabin Eight (The Millersville series)Cabin Eight by Susan Specht Oram
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book I’ve read by this author, and it’s definitely the most bizarre. Cabin Eight is strangely satisfying. The author keeps you intrigued and wanting more. It feels like Alice in Wonderland meets Labyrinth with everything going on.
Miranda finds herself in a lot of unfortunate trouble. Needing a break from life her mom suggested she respond to a resort invite and to take a mini-vacation. Well that mini-vacation sends Miranda on an unwanted adventure that ends up turning into so much more. Lessons to be learned, fears to overcome, and acceptance of things one wants to forget. The resort facility is truly testing Miranda’s strengths and limits. Stating it’s an experiment. All Miranda wants is to get out of this place, get to her car, and leave.
Will she get out of the facility?
Will she complete the experiment?
This book makes you think. Tests one’s limits. While keeping it interesting all the same. No matter the book I will recommend this author. This book is no different but you might want to go into this with a clear and open mind.

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Where Fire Meets Flame (Yours From The Ashes Book 1) by Elena Kincaid – Review by Beverly Finnie

Where Fire Meets Flame (Yours From The Ashes #1)Where Fire Meets Flame by Elena Kincaid
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Short story firefighter romance that leaves you wanting more from this world. Where Fire Meets Flame was enjoyable. The author gives a wonderful back story, however that’s the majority of this series.
Riley’s a private detective that’s on an assignment that’s going to upset her client. Unfortunately she never made it out of the building. She was knocked out cold and left for dead, while the building went up in flames.
Tristan has been in mourning the last few months but that does keep him from doing his job. The building’s coming down and he needs to get himself and this woman out. Unfortunately they don’t have enough time. They end up in the basement where he shares his oxygen with her. Little does he know the surprise he has within his grasp. Which when it jumps back 9 months prior to the interactions between these two. And the danger that’s lurking.
Will Riley and Tristan get their chance?
Or will the danger lurking win?
It’s short but cute! Definitely enjoyed it and want more from this world.

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Savage Truth (Hidden Valley Elite Book 2) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Beverly Finnie

Savage Truth: A Dark High School Bully Romance (Hidden Valley Elite Book 2)Savage Truth: A Dark High School Bully Romance by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love this series! Savage Truth was such a great end to Cole and Riley’s story. That doesn’t mean the author is done with Cole’s brother and cousins just yet. I can’t wait for the next duel set in this series. Now back to Savage Truth.
Savage has more meaning in this story than just a last name. For example Cole is a savage towards Riley especially once he learns her history, despite how he feels emotionally about her. His mind says she’s the enemy and that’s where she will remain. What happens when the past becomes reality, how does that change him?
Riley gets the bombshell of a lifetime when she had to move into the Savage household aka Cole’s house. These two are constantly at each other’s throats, yet there’s so much chemistry between them it leaves them both off balance. Riley wants to leave, has begged her mom a few times to no avail. Her mom insists it’s the safest place for them. Unfortunately her gut is telling her otherwise.
What happens when dangers are near, can these two put their animosity aside to stay alert?
I could go on about this book and series for hours, however that means I would spoil it and that’s not what I want to do.
You want a YA romance, you got it!
You want enemies to lovers, you got that too!
Oh and drama, so much drama.
These books will have you craving more. And you absolutely have to start with the short prequel that starts Cole and Riley down this path. This series is full of duets that can be read together without reading the others. In this case there was a prequel so there’s 3. I guarantee you won’t be disappointed!

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To be a Fae Legend (Realm Chronicles Book 3) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Beverly Finnie

To be a Fae LegendTo be a Fae Legend by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoy this series. To Be a Fae Legend did not disappoint. I’m still disappointed with certain characters but the book itself was really good. The author leads us on a continued journey for our Fae Queen. A journey that felt like it was coming to an end, however you’re left with a cliffhanger. Extremely frustrating but it leaves you wanting more.
Queen Titania has been tasked with not only finding a suitor, protecting and fighting for her people, as well as helping the witches to keep Sonia at bay. Running herself ragged in these tasks. Other Fae kingdoms are talking. They assume she’s ill, when that is not the case. Projecting one’s soul is exhausting, but nobody knows about that. Very few actually know she’s helping the witches with a task. However when creatures that haven’t been seen in over 200 years start venturing into her lands she needs to protect her people.
Will she defeat these creatures?
Will she succeed in helping the witches?
Will she choose a suitor based on love or alliance?
This series is wonderful, and it’s definitely a series. You could try to read it as a standalone but you’ll have more questions that could’ve been answered with books 1 & 2. A series definitely worth starting and if you already have, Guess What? Book 3 is out!

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The Innovator (WaterFyre Rising Book 3) by Nadia Han – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Innovator (WaterFyre Rising Book 3)The Innovator by Nadia Han
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love this series! Book 3 did not disappoint! The Innovator made me intrigued of what’s to come. There’s been drama, action, and romance in all the books so far, but it’s starting to peak in book 3. The author wrote a wonderful story about the romance of 2 people, but also the collective danger lurking in the wings for all the characters throughout these books.
Book 3 is Grayson and Natalie’s story. Which definitely didn’t start off on the best foot. They argued and got under each other’s skin, at the same time those arguments made them more interested in the other.
Natalie is in Providence trying to find out why her father died and why he left her a building. Under an alias she gets a job at the Department of Public Works and Parks to see if she can dig up any info she can on The Prism. Not that it led her to anything but Grayson.
Grayson is trying to get his Three Point Park Project off the ground. One problem he needs to get his hands on The Prism building. The other problem is a beautiful blonde(Natalie) who just gets under his skin but he loves to argue with.
It’s a constant game of cat and mouse between these two. Until a bet is placed between them. That bet goes hand and hand with their attraction to one another. But what happens when they end up at The Fortress together. A getaway retreat where they are the only two occupying the space.
Do they succumb to their desires?
What happens when Natalie is threatened by her ex? Does Grayson come to the rescue?
What about the never ending threats to Grayson and his friends?
They saw something when they were teenagers that could threaten their lives and of those they love even now. Can Natalie and Grayson weather that storm?
So much going on and so many questions that come to mind. I’ll reiterate that the author wrote a wonderful story. A story that could be read as a standalone novel because of the romance, however it’s not recommended due to the drama and action. These books are all connected. Each one may focus on a different set of characters but it also focuses on the group of guys as a whole. You will have so many more questions if you don’t start at the beginning. So it’s time. You need to either start this series, trust me you won’t regret it. Or it’s time to jump into book 3 because you read books 1 & 2. The decision is yours!

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I’ll Love You Tomorrow (Trading Heartbeats Trilogy Book 3) by Julie Navickas – Review by Beverly Finnie

I'll Love You Tomorrow (The Trading Heartbeats Trilogy, Book #3)I’ll Love You Tomorrow by Julie Navickas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved everything about this trilogy! And I’ll Love You Tomorrow was the perfect ending. The author brings up back to CA and the Templeton Children. With the twins Stories being book 1 & 2, their sister was the focus in book 3.
Already married Mitch and Lauren are on the rocks. On the verge of their marriage ending, which doesn’t really fit well with the title, now does it? However a weekend in Vegas reminded them of everything they would be losing, and how much they loved one another. Promises were made with the future together in mind.
So what happens when one of them breaks their promise?
Will Mitch and Lauren survive the turmoil?
You see the title so you can kind of answer that question, or can you? Loving someone can also be the reason you let them go. My advice is to jump into Mitch and Lauren’s story with an open mind. For those who are/have been married may relate a little more to the struggles they go through. Don’t let that deter you.
I feel like the character growth between Mitch and Lauren was so much more than in the previous books. Which just adds to it being the perfect finale to the trilogy. You can read this book as a standalone, but I really think you should read all 3! If you’ve read the first 2, here’s your chance to jump into the 3rd and final book!

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Messenger (Star-Crossed Celestials Book 2) by A.L. Morrow – Review by Beverly Finnie

Messenger (Star-Crossed Celestials Duet #2)Messenger by A.L. Morrow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The conclusion to Cyrus and Jace’s story. The Messenger was alright. An MM romance with a lot of drama to go along with it. The author keeps on intrigued in what’s been written. Also the display of character growth is beautiful in its own way.
At the conclusion of the Perdition Riots Jace was exiled from the city of Las Vegas. If he stayed away the messengers couldn’t touch him. However he asked Cyrus to come with him and at the time he said no. With some regret Cyrus is doing what he can to find Jace and make sure he’s alright. Unfortunately other messengers have plans for Cyrus. He killed one of his own kind to protect the enemy he must pay. And pay he did, left for dead in an alley his life changed forever.
Jace living on a ranch in Tucson has been trying to adapt to his new way of life. He’s a mess though, he misses Cyrus. So when he finds out Cyrus was attacked and left for dead, he doesn’t care about breaking his exile agreement. Once he re enters Las Vegas all bets are off, he’s fair game for the messengers. What he found though, was unexpected.
What happens to Cyrus?
What will happen between Cyrus and Jace?
How can they keep the messengers that want them gone at bay?
Those questions and so many more. You could very well read this book as a standalone, but I would advise reading it as a pair with book 1 Watcher. If you’ve already read Watcher, what are you waiting for? It’s time to read the epic conclusion.

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Your Trainer Says Hi! (Vengeful Vixens Book 2) by Indie Sparks – Review by Beverly Finnie

Your Trainer Says Hi!Your Trainer Says Hi! by Indie Sparks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved it! Nadine is me… lol Feisty, independent, stubborn, hates handouts, confrontational. Her character is why I enjoyed Your Trainer Says Hi so much. The author wrote a strong female character that everyone could relate to. I certainly did, the spicy scenes that happen throughout ate just bonus. I will also say there were a few moments that I laughed out loud as well.
Nadine has her own job, but is also a partner in a juice bar location as well. Unfortunately though she found out that her partner and soon to be ex-boyfriend Heath drained the accounts to put money towards a pyramid scheme. She’s ready to steamroll whoever gets in her way. Instead she takes Heath’s personal trainer instead, for now.
Wick has admired Nadine from afar, never expecting her to be someone he’s training. When she takes over Heath’s contract, he knows now is his shot. Heath wants her, he doesn’t want to let go, however she has so many walls he needs to dismantle to do so. Is it even worth it?
What happens between these two is entertaining. It carries spicy encounters, encouragement of one another, respect, and some laughs. So what do you have to lose?
A revenge romance that will have you wanting more. It will also make you not want to put the book down. So go on, jump in. It doesn’t hurt… lol

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The Sweet Temptations Trilogy (Sinful Delights) by L.M. Mountford – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Sweet Temptations Trilogy (Sinful Delights)The Sweet Temptations Trilogy by L.M. Mountford
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Sweet Temptations Trilogy was alright. A steamy forbidden fruit romance collection. When I first decided to read it, I didn’t read the synopsis. I thought it was a collection of 3 individual short temptations stories, not 3 connected stories. The author connected each one nicely.
Richard has a beautiful wife but his good looks have put him on the radar of other women. Is he tempted, absolutely! Does he respond, resoundedly! Is it right, depends on who you ask. When catches the eye of his boss and his babysitter he knows despite what his body wants he can’t give in to the desire. But what happens when he does? These books navigate those encounters and how they are handled in steamy detailed way that will have the reader wanting more.
As a whole I said alright. I wasn’t the biggest fan of the first story but the other two put me back on board. The first story felt a little slow and all over the place till it was coming to an end. The second and third stories redeemed the collection. I’ve read this author in the past and it is one I will keep on my list of go-tos.
If you want hot, steamy, age-gap, and forbidden. Trust me take a leap it’s all that and more.

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Just One Time (Beaumont Creek Book 1) by Samantha Baca – Review by Beverly Finnie

Just One Time (Beaumont Creek, #1)Just One Time by Samantha Baca
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book! Best friend romances are sweet and this one was no different. The author’s take in Just One Time was just different enough that it’s something I will remember. It stands out from other books in the genre. The way these characters were written was slightly frustrating at times but you still were rooting for them.
Nate and Abby have been best friends for over 30 years. That’s how they ever saw each other. Unfortunately Abby wants the family and baby she always wanted and turning 40 has brought that need to the forefront. That’s where Nate comes in, they decide to try “Just One Time” to see if he could help her have a baby. What neither of them realized before that though was how much they truly cared for one another. How they actually loved the other more than a friend, but how does one navigate that? Especially when they agreed it would be just one time. So instead they are jealous and stubborn about each other. Keeping their true feelings in because they feel that’s what the other wants. All they want is for the other to be happy.
Now the questions become:
Was it really “Just One Time?”
Did Nate help give Abby what she wants?
Do they ever admit how they truly feel?
I invite you to jump on the rollercoaster ride of emotions these two navigate on this adventure of life. You will be happy, sad, and even mad at them, but feeling those emotions makes for a great story. The author beautifully wrote a standalone best friends romance that didn’t disappoint.

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Braving Lily (True Platinum Series Book 7) by Morgana Bevan – Review by Beverly Finnie

Braving Lily (True Platinum, #5)Braving Lily by Morgana Bevan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoy reading books by this author. Braving Lily was no exception. It was wonderful! It makes you feel happy, sad, disappointed, ect. The author sets you up like an amusement park ride. You wait in line, you get one the ride, then you’re off on an adventure.
Lily is a pop/rock star who has anything but a normal life. She wants love, happiness, stability, and most importantly privacy. But how can she do that when she’s always been hounded by paparazzi. Maybe auctioning a date with her for charity would do the trick. That was till the date didn’t show.
Rhys is a man who doesn’t want to be back in the dating world, despite his mother’s insistence. His wife and best friend betrayed him, why would he want to go through that again? When his mother ambushes him with a popstar, he doesn’t want to waste his time. Well that was till she showed on his doorstep demanding to know why he stood her up.
After reluctantly offering to go for coffee out of guilt, he never expected that one hour could change his life. They both saw each other for who they were and not the persona they needed to present. She was leaving soon and he wanted more time, so how does this work?
The author takes the reader on a journey of healing and acceptance, for both parties.
I look forward to reading the next book in this series. Yes, I said series. However these books read very well as standalone novels as well. So don’t hesitate to jump in!

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His Forever Muse (The Echo Series Book 2) by C.R. Alam – Review by Beverly Finnie

His Forever Muse (Book 2 of The Echo Series)His Forever Muse by C.R. Alam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Echo Hearts Series really pulls at the heartstrings. And His Forever Muse is no different. Unlike book one this book has some dark themes of abuse. So proceed with caution. If you look past that the author delivers a wonderful story.
Callie and Brandon grew up together. Curtis being her little brother and Brandon’s best friend they did a lot together as kids. So one would think these two took a shot then. Not quite she pushed him away and he walked away to make her happy.
What happens when these two meet again, 15 years later?
Well I can tell you sparks fly immediately. The comfort of home they got from each other was wonderfully written. Unfortunately Callie has some secrets that she knows she needs to share, but how? Well when he biggest nightmare is starring her in the face while looking at Brandon with disdain, she knows she has no choice.
Will he run?
Where will they go from here?
She knows he deserves better than the baggage she carries, but will that matter to him?
The author navigates this story effortlessly, even with the dark undertones. I look forward to the next book in the series. And though I say that you don’t have to read book 1 to read book 2. It works wonderfully as a standalone novel.

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Savage Lies (Hidden Valley Elite Book 1) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Beverly Finnie

Savage Lies: A High School Bully Romance (Hidden Valley Elite Book 1)Savage Lies: A High School Bully Romance by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can’t wait for the next book to come out! I’m hooked on this series! I read the prequel and now that I have read Savage Lies. I’m so happy! My only issue is it ended so quickly, I need the next book. I want to finish this story! These two characters are amazing. I love how the author has written the animosity as well as chemistry between them.
Cole and Riley, what is there to say. There’s so much hate between them. But they can’t stay away from one another. Riley feels Cole is a rich spoiled kid, when in reality Cole has other motives for his hate. Unfortunately for Riley he’s taking it out on her. Cole wants to break her, but she’s stronger than he realizes. He doesn’t know what she came from, but he wants her gone. Especially since she’s now living in his house.
Their story doesn’t end in this book, but it does have you on the edge of your seat wanting to know what’s next. What will happen between them? This is the beginning of a series I look forward to reading in its entirety. Two sets of brothers that are cousins, each being coupled into two books as the focus. What else could you ask for?
Who else wants to jump on this wagon with me? I guarantee if you like enemies to lovers romances trust me when I say this series is perfect, but they have to be read together. No standalones here.

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Taming Brooklyn (The Club Kings Series Book 1) by Charlotte St. Pierre – Review by Beverly Finnie

Taming Brooklyn (The Club Kings Series Book 1)Taming Brooklyn by Charlotte St. Pierre
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book! Taming Brooklyn gave the reader so much. Happiness, sadness, pain, suffering, love, friendship, and the beginnings of a polyamorous relationship that looks like it might be spanning a few books. And you know what? I can’t wait! The way the author wrote the main characters, it pulls one in. You get invested, and you can’t help but root for them. There’s some very dark themes throughout, but there’s so much light as well.
Brooklyn is broken, in every sense of the word. Mentally, emotionally, and physically, which has made her into a recluse. But one night out to bid her best friend adieu, changed all that.
Jaxon and Oliver went for it and even though she ran, they knew she was something special. Unfortunately convincing Aiden and Gideon of that would be another topic. What they didn’t expect is she would be the very woman who was running a branch of the nonprofit they wanted to get involved in.
What do the Knight brothers want with Brooklyn?
Will her checkered past come back to haunt her? Could it ruin them? So many questions and this book only answered so many, but it’s okay because it was left open for book two!
The emotional trauma these characters go through doesn’t seem real, but they are all very real scenarios that people can very well relate too. The way the author presents these past stories may put people on edge, but it gives so much to the book that has been written.
The Knight brothers found each other and helped heal each other from their emotional childhood traumas, declaring themselves brothers and changing their names in the process. Will they be able to do that very thing for Brooklyn as they navigate the feelings they share for her?
Will she let them?
I want to keep writing but I know if I do, I’ll start posting spoilers to this book. So at this point all I’ll say is read it. Develop your own feelings and connections to these characters, just like I did.

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A Dress To Remember: A Fairy Tale by K.L. Small – Review by Beverly Finnie

A Dress To Remember: A Fairy TaleA Dress To Remember: A Fairy Tale by K.L. Small
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Dress to Remember is a different take on a fairytale. A darker take that was written beautifully. Not all fairytales are sunshine and roses, however most there’s a lesson to be learned from the story being told. When I started it I wasn’t too sure what I was reading, but it didn’t take long to follow the story the authwas trying to tell.
Princess Zarina is spoiled, selfish, naive and the youngest of 13. And despite all that she’s the center of attention, even more so because her Advancement Ceremony is rapidly approaching. Ignoring the warnings of things not being safe due to the raiders, she sets out for the perfect dress. Well she gets that perfect dress and it changes her life. It starts by upending it, and the adventure she embarks on to get back to her home and family is a humbling one. She learns so much about the people she once ignored, but not without difficulty. She also has the help of “the dress.” Magic has been imbued in it to get her to where she’s meant to be in life.
Does she make it back home?
What happens with the raiders?
If you enjoy darker fairy tales it’s something you should definitely check out! You want beautiful character growth this book gives you exactly that. You want an intriguing story, it gives you that as well! Check it out.

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The Challenger (The Hustlers Trilogy Book 2) by Rowan Rossler – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Challenger: A Sports Romance Saga (The Hustlers Trilogy Book 2)The Challenger: A Sports Romance Saga by Rowan Rossler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Challenger was so much more than a sports romance. Was there tennis, yeah. However I feel like this was one of the subplots to the main story.
The saying is “you can’t fix what isn’t broken.” Unfortunately the two main characters the author presents in this book are extremely broken. I don’t mean physically but mentally and emotionally. Which could be a trigger for someone looking for a book to read.
I’ve read sports romances in the past, and I decided to read this one because of my husband. He’s a tennis lover, I was curious as to how this would differ from the baseball, hockey, and football ones. Well being those are team sports that’s one way. Less of a support system, however I’m glad I read it. It was pretty good.
Flynn and Chavez are two people who need to let things go, to move forward. The problem is they are both in therapy because they don’t know how. Their meeting was by chance, but continuing to communicate took effort. Neither one of them likes opening up. Neither one of them is that trusting of anyone. But for some reason they push each other in a way that brings them together. Flynn agrees to be Chavez’s tennis coach to help him rebuild career. What she does is help him discover who he wants to be. Unfortunately at the same time keeping who she is tight lipped.
So the question is when does the other shoe drop? Things aren’t perfect but they are getting by, till it all comes crumbling down.
Will they survive it?
What about Chavez’s tennis career?
Well to get those answers, I’d say it’s time to give this book a chance. I enjoy sports romances but this one has some darker undertones that are intriguing. In saying that, what are you waiting for?
Enjoy!

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The Thieves (The Millersville series) by Susan Specht Oram – Review by Beverly Finnie

The ThievesThe Thieves by Susan Specht Oram
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoy this author quite a bit, so I was excited to jump into this book. The Thieves was good but I was expecting more. Not that the author didn’t produce a well written book, I just wanted more out of it than I got.
Written two points of view. Two different sets of thieves. The initial thieves and the ones that stole from them. 500k at stake will they be caught? Will the initial thieves get their money back? So many questions and tons of answers. So let’s jump into the adventure, shall we.
Jas thought, Phil and her pulled off the perfect theft. $500k from her boss to get her sick father treatment and the rest to disappear. Because if her boss found out she’d definitely disappear. What she didn’t factor into her plan was that Bets and Zerk saw it go down and decided they were going to take their score as their own.
Bets and Zerk just got the biggest score of their lives, now it’s time to settle down and quit the business. Ending up in the small town of Millersville they thought they were golden to settle down. Unfortunately those amateur kids were coming for what’s theirs.
It’s a constant story of back and forth that overlaps nicely. From reading a previous book by this author I was hoping for a better climactic ending, I think I set my hopes a little too high. Doesn’t mean it was bad, it just fell short that’s all. But don’t let that deter you. Jump in and you may feel differently. The book overall was good! So read it, I dare you… lol

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