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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Josie Nickelberry

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

READ THIS BOOK!!! The first in a three book series, this book by far was the best of the bunch. I laughed, I cried, and I feel in love with Dom and Lula! The storyline was funny, heartfelt, romantic, and exciting. I was so invested in the story, I actually lost sleep staying up through the night to finish it, lol. If Mindy McKinley can recreate this story dynamic and flow with her writing on future books, I will definitely be reading more of her work going forward.

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams – Review by Laura Furuta

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series, Book 1)Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry by Kira Adams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One)
By Kira Adams
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams. It is a story that had my emotions going up and down. I loved the character of Ciera. She is a young woman who is intelligent, strong, and faces situations that are very difficult to endure. I had a harder time warming up to Topher, He is arrogant, confident, and is seeing Ciera in a new light. After a while, he developed into a character that I liked. What does the future hold for them? Read this book to find out. This is a story that had me turning pages to see what happens next. The author does a wonderful job of making the story and the characters come alive. There are additional characters some of whom are friendly and others who are hurtful. Don’t miss out on an amazing book that is entertaining and takes you on an emotional journey that you will not soon forget. I highly recommend reading it.

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams – Review by Amanda Kimble

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series, Book 1)Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry by Kira Adams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series, #1) by Kira Adams

Adams has made my heart break with this story. Learning to Live is an amazing tear-jerker. It’s a great read and I can’t wait for the next one.

Ciera is in her senior year and has a brain mass. No one outside her mom knows she’s dying. Oregon is the one state where she can assist suicide. She’s chosen a date and falls in love. The quote I chose for Ciera is: “You don’t care what anyone thinks anymore. Your reputation is the least of your worries.”

Topher is the jock popular guy who picks on others. When he finds that his girlfriend is sneaking around with his best friend things change. He knows Ciera and he’s picked on her. When she seizes in front of him he panics. The quote I chose for Topher is: “Are we really going to play the what-if game? What if Sophia hadn’t slept with Joe? What if my dad wasn’t gay? It doesn’t f**king matter because it’s not real. I can’t take back the sh***y things I did to you, but I can be a better person. I can’t explain the way you make me feel, but I can tell you I’ve never felt more alive in my entire life than when I’m with you.”

Highly recommended for contemporary romance lovers.

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Faith Jackson

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What I love about this book is there is a chance for forgiveness, love and recovery in more ways than one. But there’s more fight you would think as Amanda has two guys to consider. I love that she was able to overcome all of her obstacles and find love but it’s worth a read to see how much she’s been up against.

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I found myself pulled into the pages of this story and couldn’t put it down until I was done.

Amanda is starting her first year of college with her best friends. Since one of them is in a fraternity, and one of them is dating a fraternity member, she finds herself at the frat house her very first night on campus. There, she meets Doug and Zack. She finds herself spending a lot of time with Doug…but he never makes the move to be more than friends. A serious injury has her spending even more time with Doug…and Zack. An almost-kiss on Halloween sends her away from one while bringing her closer to the other. Can Amanda find happiness? Or is she hiding the truth from herself?

I found myself drawn to Amanda. Her character enjoys her independence and finds it hard to adapt when an injury has her relying on others. Her feelings are a mess because she can’t tell if she is being strung along or if she is imagining something that isn’t there. All the supporting characters were enjoyable and I wanted to know more about all of them! I am hoping there will be other books in the series!

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Is This Me? By Tricia Copeland is book one of the Being Me series. I absolutely devoured this book! This book is a coming of age/new adult clean romance.

Amanda is a college freshman and she’s got it all planned out. She doesn’t expect that her plan will be derailed on the first day. Amanda meets up with her friends and is introduced to the brothers at her friend, Mark’, fraternity. Doug and Zach are two people she ends up being pretty close to especially after an accident leaves her needing a lot of assistance from her friends, especially Doug. Even though he’s turned her down, she’s determined to be friends no matter how difficult it is. Zach makes it a little easier though, that and avoiding Doug. Can Amanda withstand all the turmoil she’s facing and make it out unscathed?

I don’t like Doug. I did at first and his develops well but I don’t like him for Amanda. From the beginning, Zach felt more like where Amanda should end up. This book is deep and you can relate to the characters and the feelings. I really enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read the rest of the series.

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the story of Amanda Avery, she is about to start college as a freshman and is looking forward to in one way and in another is dreading the need to be social, so as she is woken up by her sister leaping on her and the smell of pancakes and bacon from her mum cooking breakfast downstairs as her dad went in commander mode and got them all ready to go. As she gets to her room, her best friend asks her to go and see her in her room, she had moved in a little earlier and had already gotten to know some people, she also meets one of her suitemates and they get on well when she goes to sort out her own room. After a few hours of sorting and a family dinner, she is left on her own and agrees to go to orientation with her suitemate, they meet her best friend there and after the obligatory parts, they leave to go to a frat party. She is introduced to some of the other guys, including the President and the Vice President and surprisingly feels comfortable around them, while also admiring how good looking they are, as the event goes on, she tries to find her best friend, but is distracted by one of the guys she met earlier and they end up staying up late discussing shared hobbies, he then proceeds to escort her home and she realises that she had a good time, despite breaking a few of her parents rules.

As her orientation continues and she hangs out with the Fraternity brothers more, she finds that her feelings towards the good looking President start to develop and she is becoming friends with some of the other guys as well, so when she is badgered and eventually convinced to sign up for some of the co-rec sports teams, as well as working out with the frat brothers in the college gym, despite taking a tumble during a flag football game and ending up needing stitches and fainting from the sight of the blood. She is starting to get into a routine with classes, study, working out and being social, but that changes when she gets injured during the first co-rec volleyball game of the season when she crashes into the president and is thrown to the ground where can’t move, there is immeasurable pain in her arm and eventually she blacks out, when she wakes up she is in hospital with the guy she crashed into at her side, after the doctor comes in and explains that she has had to have surgery to pin her arm back into place and to relieve the bleeding on her brain from her head injury. When she is released from the hospital, her friends organise a rotation to look after her and her feelings and emotions are in turmoil as she realises that her recovery will take a lot longer than she originally thought.

How will Amanda be able to deal with the aftermath of this injury while also keeping up with classes and maintaining her GPA, as well as the hot and cold interactions of the guys around her? This is a story of recovery, both emotional and physical, as well as looking into the pressures of coming of age and growing up in America and the experiences that go with it, it is a read that keeps you hooked throughout.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Jessica Leombruno

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At All by Mindy McKinley is the final book in the Adams Brothers series. We all have been waiting to see Seb fall in love because he swore he would never settle down. And boy did Seb not see Maelie coming (literally!).

This was another great story, that has an instant attraction with the slow love/hate burn that will set your e-reader on fire. With, of course, the other Adams brothers giving Seb a hard time about finding the right girl.

I highly recommend this family connected series with lots of laughs and great romantic chemistry.

Reviewed By @jbruno26
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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Bailey Stiles

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Amanda is off to college at her dream school. She is planning on focusing on school, but instead she meet Doug, a dreamy senior who she can’t avoid. She is drawn to him even as he tells her there’s nothing there.

This was a quick read. It was a clean coming of age story about a young woman finding herself and falling in love. I thought the author did a nice job of capturing the budding love between Amanda and Doug. I could understand Amanda’s avoidance of situations and it made sense how lack of communication caused so many problems in her life.

I was upset that the story didn’t end how I wanted it to. And I found Amanda hard to relate to and I wasn’t sure why everyone was so drawn to her. There were several times I grew frustrated with her. I wish we had gotten to know more about her friendships especially since some of the friends were supposed to have been life long friends. Doug was kind of boring and brooding and his indecisiveness made me tire of him quickly. They’re relationship didn’t seem like a particularly healthy example for young readers. However, I thought Tyler was fun and lovable, and I wanted so much more for his character. This is a guilty pleasure book and I will probably want to read the next one.

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series, Book 1)Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry by Kira Adams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this enemy to lovers story. This is a romance story that will pull at your heart strings and keep you turning pages at the same time. This is a great story that has characters that not only bring the story to life on the pages but also made the story pop. This is Ciera and Topher’s story. Their story is one of healing, hope and love. One is broken and learns that it is okay to live and what that means for them. The other is determined to help heal and teach life. Their story is emotional with ups and downs. They have great chemistry and they just made a great story. I highly recommend this book.

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Sara Oxton

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At All by Mindy McKinley a fabulous four-star read that will bring music to your ears. This is number three in the Adams Brothers series; they could be read individually but you do get the best out of all of the brothers reading them together. Enemies to lovers is always a good genre in my eyes, I always like the ups and downs, and this one has plenty. This one will keep you on your toes and have your heart pounding, it’s a well-done story overall and one you will enjoy.

Review by @saraoxo

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Michelle Austin

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Is This Me? (Being Me #1) by Tricia Copeland was a great 5 star read.

Amanda is starting her first year of college. What’s great is her two friends are there as well and when she gets there they take her out to a party. This is where she meets Doug and Zack, two very hot seniors. She has a connection with Doug, they have a lot of things in common.

Doug just had a bad breakup and keeps giving Amanda mixed signals. Zack also shows some interest in Amanda. Who will capture her heart?

Overall this was a good read. I was pulled in right from the beginning. I really liked all of the characters, they added a great element to the story. Of course we get all the drama that comes with college. Amanda had me slightly frustrated at times with her choices but I got over it. Reading this book makes you feel like your back in school and part of the group. If you’re looking for a great read, 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @Mab54615
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Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber – Review by Jenni Bishop

Coyote SummerCoyote Summer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber is a coming of age romance. Beware there may be triggers as the story delves into a lot of things but the main one is rape. I also thought that the story was a little all over the place and disconnected. Then there are the questionable morals and lack of conscience. The story is told in the POV of a young man. My emotions were all over the place with this one and unfortunately it didn’t tick the boxes for me.

3 stars.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Angelina Frazzini

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

At All by Mindy McKinley is book three of the Adams Brothers series. I couldn’t get enough of this series and this book! I read it in one sitting!

This book is Sebastian’s story. We saw a bit of Seb in Mason’s book and I wasn’t sure I was going to like him. Seb redeems himself throughout his story. Seb hit his rock bottom and now he has to work to prove he’s made a recovery. To keep himself busy while he’s grounded from touring, he teaches music lessons. He’s not psyched about it but he needs something and this keeps him close to music. This is where he meets Maelie. Maelie is happy with her life. Teaching is her dream even if her father thinks she should be performing. Maelie and Seb meet at the music store but they don’t exactly hit it off at first. Seb is convinced he can win her over though.

I really enjoyed reading Seb and Maelie’s story. I loved watching them develop. Seb redeemed himself in my eyes and I grew to love his character. I highly recommend this book and the series!

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams
Genre – Contemporary Romance
Page Count – 326 pages
An enemy to lovers, bully romance. Main characters could not be further apart in lifestyles or social status when fate throws them together. One will teach the other to live, and one to let go.

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Lisa Helmick

At All: Adams Brothers: Book 3At All: Adams Brothers: Book 3 by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I just can’t believe how much I loved this story. I really was looking forward to Seb’s and I was worried it might be too dark. I was bothered for no reason. I was concerned he would be self centered but nope…Seb is just the nicest, sweetest guy. I enjoyed getting to know a bit more about him. Maelie is exactly what he needs. I could see it coming about as they got to know each other. I really could feel the connection between these two.

I love love LOVED all the great scenes with his brothers and family. The fun and teasing makes me just smile fondly and I just soak it up. I have a few fun passages highlighted just as a reminder how thankful I was to get to know this family.

This author does a good job of making me enjoy the book as well as fall for these characters. The is a last book of a wonderful series. It you want a light hearted story and leaves you with the feel-good fuzzies….pick this or this series up.

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Being Me series. This is a Contemporary Romance book coming in at just under 400 pages. This story follows Amanda, a freshman college student, and Doug, the senior college fraternity president. She begrudgingly goes to a frat party with her friend and sets her eyes on a hottie. Unfortunately, he does not seem interested. Later, she gets injured playing volleyball and the same hottie from the frat party offers to take care of her. Unfortunately for her, she does not have a choice. She hates having to depend on people, but she needs someone to help her after her injury. Amanda is starting to have feelings for him, but he seems withdrawn towards her. What is his problem?

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Stormy’s Thunder: Satan’s Devils MC Utah by Manda Mellett – Review By Stacey Baxter

Stormy's Thunder (Satan's Devils MC Utah #2)Stormy’s Thunder by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I highly enjoyed this installment to the series it was gripping and highly addictive! I am a sucker for a story that makes my emotion go all over the place one minute I’m on the verge of crying the next I’m angry also have compassion and empathy for stormy I just want to reassure him at times that thing’s will be okay and don’t give up. This is certainly a story you should indulge in you won’t be disappointed!

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Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber – Review by Kaitlynn Taylor

Coyote SummerCoyote Summer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Coyote Summer – Laura Koerber

4-stars

Coyote Summer is truly the most unique book I’ve read in a very long time. It’s a coming-of-age story full of unexpected, intriguing and surprising moments. The story is written from the main characters POV, and I thought the author did a great job in portraying the young man’s thoughts and feelings. They seemed really true and honest for someone with his status and age.

Though I enjoyed this book I did at times feel lost and unsure of how everything was going to be connected as there are some magical realism aspects thrown into the storyline. They certainly weren’t my favorite part but they definitely kept me intrigued the whole way through.

I really enjoyed how this story kept me on my toes and had me feeling all kinds of emotions from start to finish. It’s a story I’ll never forget!

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Piper Foster

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The 3rd book in the series. Mandy gives readers everything you want in a romance book yet again. This is a a great read and if you like some steamy action that leaves yoiur heart pounding this is a book for you. I really like getting to know all the Adams Brothers. Tension talk about the tension between Maelie and Sebastian from the start to finish. Who knew one kiss could turn into all this desire. Great job Mindy McKinley-I can’t wait to read more from you.

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Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Coyote SummerCoyote Summer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this story. It may be a trigger for some but if you are able to get past the subject, it truly is a great story. This is a story about a group of kids that society expected to be promident adults like their parents. What will happen when one tragic incident changes things for them? This story is written with a lot of emotion and I felt that through the characters as they bring the story to life. I had no problems connecting with them as they go through consequences of one person’s actions. I really enjoyed this story and I highly recommend it.

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A Sun So Bright (Reigning Hearts, Book Three) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

5 Stars
A Sun So Bright (Reigning Hearts, Book Three) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher

A Sun So Bright is the third book in the Reigning Hearts Series by K.G Fletcher. I absolutely loved this book and listening to it was even better than when I read it. This author never ceases to amaze me her style of writing is simply amazing and her characters are fun, relatable and fully developed. This is Fiona and Chris’s story . Fiona comes up with a plan to hire a boyfriend to attend the functions with her so she’s not going alone. Chris is a guy who is living with his mom and saving money for his own house some day. He’s a bar tender. These two holy cow the attraction is there but Fiona is not wanting to admit. What will happen when secrets come out? Can these two have a future together? I highly recommend reading or listening to this book. I can’t wait to listen to more of this authors stories.

Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber – Review by Angela Hayes

Coyote SummerCoyote Summer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3 ½ Stars

Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber is another original story with plenty of thought provoking content. Again, Ms. Koerber brings a realism and complete believability to her story- making you feel as if this actually happened. I was completely engrossed right off the bat.
The story does centre around a sensitive topic, rape- but Ms. Koerber doesn’t use it gratuitously, but it is central to the story as a whole. This is ultimately a magical realism coming of age story- with drama, angst, and a first-person POV.
Ms. Koerber takes a different approach here, giving us the perspective of the male witness to a rape, Ben- as he struggles with what he saw, did, and didn’t do. His struggle with how to deal with it all is what really sets this book apart, and made for an intriguing read.
This story is an unusual blend of a character study, fantasy, coming of age, crime, a little mystery, and magical realism. I wasn’t sure of what I would make of it when I purchased it- but having read some of the author’s previous work I thought I would take a chance, and I am glad that I did.

Thank you, Laura Koerber!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Katie Kearney

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland. I’ve recently been introduced to this awesome author and I’ve enjoyed most I’ve read so far, but I have to say this is probably my favorite so far. The characters are complex and relatable, they easily pulled me right into their world. I liked getting lost in this story, it’s a wonderful coming of age story that kept me engaged the entire book. Couldn’t put this one down. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. Coming of age books can sometimes make me frustrated because the characters do things that make me want to smack them but I also think that’s a true feeling on how well the story is written because you feel strongly. I’m excited to see where the author takes readers next. Four stars and highly recommended.

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Amanda Taylor

At Once (Adams Brothers, #2)At Once by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

At Once by Mindy McKinley is book two of the Adams Brothers series. I couldn’t wait to read this book after finishing Book 1 and this one leads you on a rollercoaster of emotions. Gabi is starting over after a divorce. Once she starts to heal in walks Mason and that charm of his that she just doesn’t need in her life right now. So can they work together and not let the chemistry between them take control? I love how the author puts so much detail into her work! You feel like you are there with them . You will fall in love with this story and the characters! I cant wait to see what the next one will include!

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Kerry Baker

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At All by Mindy McKinley is the third book in the Adams Brothers series. This is another excellent book in what is already such a strong series. I loved the enemies to lovers theme than this book was based on and the chemistry between the main characters. You could feel their intense connection right from the word go.
The book is pretty fast paced and is so easy to read. You easily get caught up in the story that has been so well developed. This is a great series and is one that is sure not to disappoint.

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A Sun So Bright (Reigning Hearts, Book Three) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher – Review by Liz Vrchota

A Sun So Bright is the third book of the Reigning Hearts series from KG Fletcher. These books can be read or listened to completely as standalones or together in a series. I have to say I struggled with this one but only for a bit. The main female lead, Fiona, is not one that I wanted to like. Darn it all to hades though by the end Fletcher had me feeling all the feels and completely hooked on her as a person. She really grew into a woman I completely never thought possible in those early chapters. I am so glad I stuck with it and was able to see how this sweet little love story played out. I am excited to see what the next book in the series will bring. I am sure it will be its own sweet soul female lead with a completely new spin just like this one and the books before it.

 

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A Sun So Bright (Reigning Hearts, Book Three) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher – Review by Tehreem Tahir

This was such a cute read! I really liked the male role in this novel! I think normally writers are lead to believe women want to read about a rugged, rude and dominant male but I enjoyed how he was so secure with himself but was patient with her! Would definitely recommend!

I also really enjoyed the princess and the pauper take it had and how we’re so consumed with what society says about us. Also, i think it’s interesting that her friends are the judgemental ones, despite them coming from a family that is ‘well educated’. I think it shows a lot about that phrase and how being of high class doesn’t mean anything if you’re not a nice person.

 

By @t-tahir

Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Tehreem Tahir

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this but there were a lot of things that were really bothersome. I felt like Jake was very domineering but he does get better as the book goes on. Sandy started out as a badass woman who didn’t need a man, but becomes more insecure as the book went on. I did enjoy the whole family drama aspect of the book and I would definitely read the about the other brothers of the Clark family!

By @t-tahir

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Josie Coletti

At Once: Adams Brothers: Book 2At Once: Adams Brothers: Book 2 by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a cute book, the underling message from which the author discussed in an excerpt at the end was a bonus. I commend the author for touching on this subject. The characters were cute and funny. It was very easy to read, I got through it in about half a day due to interruptions, but easily could get done in a few hours. The development of the characters was good and I hope to see the support characters in books of their own. Overall, good book and well written.

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