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Seductively Yours (Titans of Manhattan Book 3) by Anise Storm – Review by Chelsea Foster

Seductively Yours (Titans Of Manhattan, #3)Seductively Yours by Anise Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mason. Rhyann. This story was definitely one meant for a book! I love it when a book addresses and tells the story of things that happen in real life. While this book was difficult to read as the last one due to the assault and other things it’s a need to read story. While this series i feel like is based on the titans and them falling in love that isn’t what stuck out most to me in this story. Mason wanted justice for these girls. This book was as good as the last 2.

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Imperfectly Yours (Titans of Manhattan Book 2) by Anise Storm – Review by Chelsea Foster

Imperfectly Yours (Titans of Manhattan #2)Imperfectly Yours by Anise Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I had to put this book down a few times. It made my stomach hurt, my eyes tear up and heartbreak. It hit home with almost every turn of the page. I have been pregnant nine times and have 4 living children myself. While I didn’t become an addict I still struggle daily with the loss of my babies. Anton and Elsa’s story is incredible from the time it starts until the end of this particular book. They are strong and the love they have for one another is stronger. Anton is Elsa’s rock and vice versa. This book hits on infertility, surrogacy, addiction and trials and errors and bad decisions we as humans make. We are all imperfectly perfect. We are all only human. Love conquered in this book is an example of how the world could be a better place.

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Conveniently Yours (Titans Of Manhattan BOOK 1) by Anise Storm – Review by Chelsea Foster

Conveniently Yours (Titans Of Manhattan, #1)Conveniently Yours by Anise Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book started off rough like the man was cold rough. Caspian is a man who only uses women, he isn’t one to fall in love or be “tied down”. This book threw me for a turn and brought me to tears. Paisley is a sweet humble girl and it’s just been her and her mom since she was a child. When a tragic accident puts her mom in the hospital and Caspian’s uncle’s health takes a turn for the worst these two bump into each other for the first time in years. You never plan to fall in love, it just happens. Paisley is an artist who earned her way into college and Caspian also worked very hard to get where he is. The two, grown up now live in separate worlds. I loved this book and Caspian and Paisley’s story.

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Scandalously Yours (Titans of Manhattan Book 5) by Anise Storm – Review by Chelsea Foster

Scandalously Yours (Titans Of Manhattan #5)Scandalously Yours by Anise Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This 4th book of the series comes with a warning at the beginning. I love how a previous character was brought back as well. I really loved that this one included kids in the storyline as well as the lead female character doing a good deed for what she needs in return to be successful, it’s very relatable as the rest of the previous books are. I love how this author does that plus the steam in the books it’s a good balance.

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I Loved You Yesterday (Trading Heartbeats Trilogy Book 1) by Julie Navickas – Review by Chelsea Foster

I Loved You Yesterday: Book One in the Trading Heartbeats TrilogyI Loved You Yesterday: Book One in the Trading Heartbeats Trilogy by Julie Navickas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I don’t think I have ever read a book like this one and it’s going to be very difficult to do a review without giving away spoilers. The character build up in this book and the thought that this actually does happen in real life is just so relatable. I grew so attached to the characters especially Mav, Josh and Austin. There is a group of them but those three are the main ones that are in the triangle. The love, passion, suspense and all the things in this book. You don’t expect the ending and I can tell you my heart was racing and my cheeks were flushed and warm during reading this. Josh is so sweet and loving and patient and his calmness is sexy. Austin is the one who is more free but I also think he is a butthole, you will see why. Mav, well what happens is really hard to understand her and why she did what she did but goodness tell me how you’d have handled that situation. This book is realistic and relatable to me so I may be a bit biased but it’s one of the best books I think I have ready in a very, very long time. I felt like i knew these people. I really hope that my review helps you to give this book a chance and you love it and the characters as much as I do. Also, the epologue, there has to be another coming!

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Collateral Damage (Mafia Elite Series Book 6) by Amy McKinley – Review by Chelsea Foster

Collateral Damage (Mafia Elite, #6)Collateral Damage by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hailey is hell-bent on ruining her stepfather so much so as to set him up. She’s an intelligent hacker who only has one person in her life to trust since her mother doesn’t seem to care one way or the other how she feels about things. Trey is part of the Mafia but also an incredible surgeon and caring man deep down. Once he is brought into the loop to bring Hailey home things turn into MORE, so much MORE for Trey and Hailey. I really enjoyed reading this story and learning as it unfolded the mysteries of it. The love Trey and Hailey have for one another is unconditional.

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Rivals (Mafia Elite Book 7) by Amy McKinley – Review by Chelsea Foster

Rivals (Mafia Elite, #7)Rivals by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mia. Nico. She is a force for sure and he is her equal. After being used as something to gain power Mia took her life into her own hands and sought out Nico. This book brought me to tears because of Mia’s story. She has never known unconditional love and continues to fight for what she deserves. She’s fierce. Nico is the underboss of the La Rosa Family Mafia. He is a computer nerd and is the only one that hasn’t found his other half. There is love, action, comedy and so much more in this book and I didn’t want it to end. Nico gives Mia everything she’s ever wanted and what she deserves and Mia shows Nico that she can be trusted in ways he never thought. They come from rival Mafia’s and neither of them trust each other from the start.

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Thief (Popov Bratva Book 4) by Leslie Georgeson – Review by Chelsea Foster

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

This book was way, way, more than its title. Thief was action-packed and full of two characters who had walls up for days. Leah had secrets buried, deep. Dom was grieving and taught himself from a very young age not to allow himself to get close to someone or care, people die. The chemistry and the story that unravels between these two is heartwarming and I loved every second of it.

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My Darling Rogue (A Wicked Rogues Romance Book 1) by April Moran – Review by Chelsea Foster

My Darling RogueMy Darling Rogue by April Moran
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was based on times and places where there were titles based on money. Gabriel was someone who stayed in the shadows and people looked down on him not knowing who he really was. He was connected with the right people from low and high society. All his time in the shadows he has been watching Celia, who has been in search of a husband. The passion that these two share with one another is off the charts. Celia has a history, a past, that no one knows about as it would shame her family. Gabriel can’t seem to stay away from her and is always saving her. His character is large and protective and fierce. Celia is stubborn and I love her character the more for it. These two have a story that’s worth reading and the end is worth it all the more. I will warn you there were some triggering moments for me based on my past but I kept reading due to the love Gabriel showed Celia and the understanding the two have for one another.

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

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

I could not put this book down!!! The beginning started off strong and it ended even stronger. Kept me on the edge of my seat so to speak! It was sweet, action-packed, and sort of a fairytale. Aimee’s story surprised me every time I learned something new about her. Her character was idolizing though she was sweet and spunky but super smart! Qadir was a strong character as well envisioning him and Aimee together was toe-curling good! This book wasn’t at all what I expected even after reading the synopsis. I highly encourage the read! I already have the next one on my pre-order list!

A few of my favorite quotes:

she was a piece of sunshine that got trapped on Earth -Yolanda

This is what you do not pull a nerd into the field -Selima

Surely you could find someone to entertain you that doesn’t have a death wish. -Tarek

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One Unexpected Gift (Band of Sisters) by Marianne Rice – Review by Chelsea Foster

One Unexpected Gift (Band of Sisters)One Unexpected Gift by Marianne Rice
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Living in a military community and being a military ex-wife this book I could relate to and understand since I am now a single mother of 4. Sky is an incredibly independent woman and just wants to do what’s best for her baby. Nick is a generous man who still has a childish streak but don’t we all, it’s what keeps us young. I loved reading this book not only because I could relate to the characters but because Sky’s family wasn’t blood, they were her sisters and I admire that! I loved the communication and honesty no matter how hard it was between her and nick. All the passion as well and how they were instantly drawn to one another and I could just visualize them and no, they did not match the cover of the book. The ending took me for a turn though when he was surprised and with his condition, I thought the book was going to take a turn. I would love to read a sequel of this or the ones around it.

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Distant Memories (Nurse Morgan Series Book 2) by Kate MacInnis – Review by Chelsea Foster

Distant Memories: A Nurse Morgan Series: Book TwoDistant Memories: A Nurse Morgan Series: Book Two by Kate MacInnis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved this one. I found myself laughing and not being able to put it down. The struggles of Morgan’s newly found gift(s) grow and she faces those challenges with an open mind. Caleb is amazing with her and so patient. I loved the trunk part of the book with the toe theory, I’d definitely never heard that. Esmey was a thorn in everyone’s side, to say the least, and I was hoping for the best for her but she wasn’t pleasant. Jonathan, he is who I laughed at the most with all of his characters. There were so many more details and mysteries and just MORE in this book. I hope there will be a third post-wedding.

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Someone Exactly Like Me (Wounded Hearts Series Book 1) by Debbie Cromack – Review by Chelsea Foster

Someone Exactly Like Me (Wounded Hearts, #1)Someone Exactly Like Me by Debbie Cromack

I fell in love with this book and its characters. It was very funny, realistic, and sweet to say the least. Nicco has an incredible story that you never see coming, he wants to love and be open so bad but his past will not allow him until he meets Destiny. She’s an angel to him so selfless and loving and genuine. Destiny has her impression of Nicco but as a ‘fan’ who has seen his ‘work’ well she sees him as inspiration and that is only until a deal is made. Candi, this girl is everything Destiny isn’t and her best friend since they were kids. I love the push and pull with Nicco and Destiny there isn’t ever a dull moment. Also, make sure you read the ENTIRE book including the prologue.

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Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies Book 7) by Toni Aleo – Review by Chelsea Foster

Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies #7)Saved by Love by Toni Aleo

This book was everything. It was personal and full of all the feels. Callie has overcome some pretty huge obstacles in her life and knows what she deserves and she won’t give it up. She is spunky and had her eyes set on Evan from the first time she saw him. She is a gymnast and has been most of her life. Now, Evan on the other hand seems so relatable for me he just took a big step and made the personal choice that caught a few people off guard. He is the sweet Adler twin and the complete opposite of Callie. Their story is one that will hook you in and you will just want more. Takes you into another element of life that isn’t your own but yet you could relate to. Another amazing book by the great author Toni Aleo.

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Distant Heart Sounds (Nurse Morgan Series Book 1) by Kate MacInnis – Review by Chelsea Foster

Distant Heart Sounds (Nurse Morgan #1)Distant Heart Sounds by Kate MacInnis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow. This book was unexpectedly so good! Morning is a single woman in her 30’s and a nurse and the Emergency Center. She experiences a traumatic event and ends up with unbelievable abilities. She has 3 friends and a dog, he’s an English bull dog at that. She prefers tea over coffee and lives like a bachelor when it comes to keeping her fridge stocked and knowing how to really cook. She meets Caleb as well the new doc on the “block. The story is based in Michigan and is funny, cute, thrilling and sweet all in one. It kept me engaged for sure!

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