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Tropical Date (Postscript Island Book 3) by R.S. Jonesee – Review by Dawn Brown

Tropical Date (Postscript Island, #2)Tropical Date by R.S. Jonesee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Weston left his hometown, he left behind his best friend, Marissa, who he had been dating. Now, five years later he has returned to help his mom with a business proposal. Marissa has moved on and has another boyfriend and does not want to see him. Weston wants to rekindle old feelings. When they end up locked in a room together, feelings can’t be denied.
Opinion
This is a great best friends, rekindling book. I loved that Weston came to rescue his mom and the town. The story has a few cliche parts (like being locked in a room together) but it flows nicely and has a great appeal. This book is perfect for those looking for a getaway on a budget. Reading about the tropical area put me in a happy mood.

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Ashes (Modern-Day Fairy Tale Book 1) by MK Harkins – Review by Dawn Brown

Ashes (Modern-Day Fairy Tale, #1)Ashes by M.K. Harkins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Set on finishing high school, Ashley does not have time for the famous musician enrolling in her school. All Ashley does have time for is school, working at the family mortuary and avoiding her stepmother and stepsisters. That all changes when he runs into her, literally.
Harry did the crime and now has to pay the time by attending a brick and mortar school for the next six months. He expects it to be rough with the expectations his publicist has put forth. When he runs into Ashley, the time doesn’t look so bad.
Opinion
This modern day fairy tale is charming. Obviously set off of Cinderella, Ashley needs to learn to stand up for herself. The prince, aka Harry, needs the same. While reading it, I was entranced by the update to a classic. This book will appeal to teenagers and adults alike.

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Blood Sector (V-Clan Book 1) by Lexi C. Foss – Review by Dawn Brown

Blood Sector (V-Clan #1)Blood Sector by Lexi C. Foss
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As the princess set to inherit the kingdom after her parents deaths, Quinn sets off on a mission to find out who murdered them. Not wanting to leave her kingdom without a leader, she betroths herself to Kieran. For the whole time she is gone, Kieran searches for her. He is not too happy when he finds her because he searched for over a hundred years. Quinn is not quite sure she can trust him so she is less than truthful with him. Together, they must figure each other out and where their relationship stands all the while trying to figure out what happened to her parents.
Opinion
While I like shifter books, they are not one of my main reads. This book could absolutely change that. The amount of tension between Kieran and Quinn had this reader excited to go on to the next chapter (and the next, and the next…) The story line was interesting to me and completely new that I doubt I’ve seen any part of the plot before. Considering how much I read, that is a great nod to the author that I haven’t read anything like it.
This book is part of a series but it is a stand alone. Having not read any other books in the series, I was able to follow the plot with no problems. The author does use some terms for specific shifter actions that are new definitions of the words. It was easy, however, to follow what she meant. I highly recommend this book for anyone who likes paranormal or more specifically shifter books.

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Rivals (Mafia Elite Book 7) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Brown

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

In this seventh book in the series, Mia, a daughter from the New York mafia, escapes her father and seeks out Nico’s help. Nico, a member of the Chicago mafia, is enemies with Mia’s family and he suspects she is trying to infiltrate them. However, Mia is earnest and asks for a marriage to prove herself trustworthy. Mia’s father, however, is not happy with the marriage.
Opinion
I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again, if you like mafia romances, this series is a must. How Amy McKinley is able to come up with new plots for each subsequent book is beyond me. This book was straight out fabulous. Full of stubborn, strong characters, the clashes could almost be (fictional) comical if lives weren’t at stake. The twist at the end was shocking and satisfying.
The best part is that there is another book coming soon. This book will focus on the New York mafia that was tied to Mia.

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Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies Book 7) by Toni Aleo – Review by Dawn Brown

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

Battling crippling anxiety is not easy. Evan gives up his job in the NHL in order to save his mental health. He returns to college and takes on two jobs. The first as an RA for the school’s hockey team. The second job is as a trainer for the girls gymnastics team.
On day one on campus, he meets Callie, a gymnast, and is intrigued by her. They actually have met before but he doesn’t remember. Even though he plans on staying single and focusing on his mental health, he cannot stay away from her.
Opinion
I love this series. Hockey romances speak to me and this one is a fabulous read. Add in the sweet innocence of their love and this book is a solid winner. The struggles in this book are a bit different than what I’ve read before, especially Callie’s family struggles. It was quite intriguing. Altogether, the book was fabulous.

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Levi (The Brothers of Creekside Ranch Book 1) by Edith Mackenzie Review by Dawn Brown

LeviLevi by Edith Mackenzie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With her life in danger, Bella (aka Beccy) is forced into protection. That protection comes in the form of Levi. Beccy is to live with his family (he is part of triplets), clean and be a nanny to his recently orphaned little sister. What she didn’t sign up for is Levi being so rude and standoffish. He however, is dealing with PTSD and needs some relief.
Opinion
This book brought me out of a reading slump. I had to force myself to finish my last couple of books but this one had me racing to the finish line. The angst between Levi and Beccy was a sweet torture to read. Even better is that this is the beginning of a brand new series, one I intend to see through to the end.

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Distant Memories (Nurse Morgan Series Book 2) by Kate MacInnis – Review by Dawn Brown

Distant Memories: A Nurse Morgan Series: Book TwoDistant Memories: A Nurse Morgan Series: Book Two by Kate MacInnis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Morgan is back in her second book. In this book, she is seeing ghosts everywhere she goes and one in particular, Esmeralda, is after her man. Morgan must figure out how to get rid of Esmeralda and what the other ghosts are up to.
Opinion
If you have not read the first book, there is a nice recap as part of chapter 1. While I would suggest reading book 1 first, it is unnecessary.
The book itself is full of fun shenanigans from the ghosts. While some of them are a bit malicious, the rest left me wondering what it would be like to see ghosts on the daily. I personally enjoyed this book and look forward to more in the series.

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Dark Sparrow Box Set: The Complete 6-Book Series (A Dark Sparrow Novel) by India Kells – Review by Dawn Brown

Dark Sparrow Box Set: The Complete 6-Book SeriesDark Sparrow Box Set: The Complete 6-Book Series by India Kells
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This series, which focuses on six brothers and the women who gain their attention, is a dark series. Each man has their own reason for why they are so dark but it appeals to the special woman.
For those that like dark romances, this one is particularly dark. It will grab hold of you and keep you distracted from your life until you finish the series. The stories are well written and captivating. You will not be disappointed with this series.

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Distant Heart Sounds (Nurse Morgan Series Book 1) by Kate MacInnis – Review by Dawn Brown

Distant Heart Sounds (Nurse Morgan #1)Distant Heart Sounds by Kate MacInnis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Morgan, a nurse, has recently recovered from brain surgery. Upon her return to work, she starts to notice that she can see and interact with the dead. While adjusting to this new development, a new hot doctor tries to get her attention.
Opinion
If you read my reviews, you know by now that I am a big fan of paranormal books. This one is pretty awesome. I relate to the main character because she is over 40 and a bit jaded. Having the ability to see the dead is definitely one of the paranormal qualities I would love to have (I think.)
The book itself is well written with witty comments to make you laugh. Her friends/coworkers help to make the book fun, light and in some cases tense.

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Collateral Damage (Mafia Elite Series Book 6) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Brown

Collateral Damage: A Second Chance Mafia Romance (Mafia Elite Book 6)Collateral Damage: A Second Chance Mafia Romance by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hailey staged her own kidnapping in order to extort money out of her stepfather. When Trey was enlisted to help find her, he realized what her plan was and decided to help her. Together they work to get the money from her stepfather all the while trying not to fall in love with each other. When things start happening beyond their control, they must lean on each other to survive.
Opinion
Of all of the books in this series, this one ends in the biggest twist that I’ve seen in a book in quite a while. It is well worth the read just to see what that twist is. The back and for dance between Trey and Hailey is cute and almost innocent. With Trey being the doctor of the family, there was not enough action for me in a mafia book.

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The Wolf’s Shadow (The Lycanthropy Files Book 1) by Cecilia Dominic – Review by Dawn Brown

The Wolf's Shadow (The Lycanthropy Files #1)The Wolf’s Shadow by Cecilia Dominic
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Joanie has just lost her lab to a fire, her job because of the fire and her boyfriend (who happened to be her boss.) When she realizes she has inherited her grandfather’s estate, she moves in there. Once there, in the small town, Joanie notices a lot of strange things happening. For one, there are a lot of local children that have gone missing. For another, people are having strange reactions to catching CLS, a lycanthropy disease. Being a researcher, Joanie sets about trying to see what is going on with the disease while helping her friend, Lonna, try to figure out what has happened to the missing children.
Opinion
This is not your average paranormal story. I love to read author’s different interpretations on the paranormal. In this set, the existence of a disease is well known but people turning into werewolves from it is not. This interpretation definitely had me intrigued. The author does a great job of keeping parts of the story mysterious and keeping the reader interested. With new developments peppered throughout the story, this book is not one to miss.

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The Cruiser (The Hustlers Trilogy Book 1) by Rowan Rossler – Review by Dawn Brown

The Cruiser (The Hustlers Trilogy, #1)The Cruiser by Rowan Rossler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vandana is blindsided by her husband wanting a divorce. He’s been seeing someone else, someone who happens to be a man. When her work offers her the chance to go to Europe, she jumps at it.
In Europe, she works with Morgan to improve his image. Morgan wants to build a boat for a Prince and needs a bit of help. Morgan, though, is every distraction Vandana does not need right now and could be more trouble than he’s worth.
Opinion
I am super excited about this new series. If the rest of the books are anywhere near as good as this one is, they will fly off of the shelves. I was kept in rapt attention as I was reading this book. Parts of it are like a car accident. You shouldn’t watch but you just can’t help being so nosy. Overall, this book is a fabulous read and will keep you thoroughly entertained.

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Shamrock & Clover: Field’s Apart by C.A. King – Review by Dawn Brown

Shamrock & Clover: Fields ApartShamrock & Clover: Fields Apart by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A woman named Clover is lonely. When her gran dies, she meets a lonely man named Shamrock.
Opinion
This short story was cute but could have used more details. The writing seemed more sterile because of the lack. The premise of the story itself was super cute where two similarly named lonely people find each other and fall in love.

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Ruthless Heir (Mafia Elite Book 5) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Brown

Ruthless Heir: An Enemies to Lovers Mafia Romance (Mafia Elite, #5)Ruthless Heir: An Enemies to Lovers Mafia Romance by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer’s best friend messed with the wrong crowd and took Summer with her. When Summer makes a run for it, she lands in California, working as a temp. Unfortunately for her, the company is taken over and her picture is splayed over the internet. Her new boss, as of this morning, happens to be her one night stand from last night. When Luc misunderstands what he overhears, he takes her with him to Chicago. There he finds out that he is Mafia royalty.
Opinion
I think this is my favorite mafia series. How McKinley is able to come up with situations that are intriguing yet plausible (at least in the realm of fiction) is beyond me. With each book that I read, I am drawn further into her Mafia Elite world.
This book has it all from not knowing about your parents to enemies to lovers to an unplanned pregnancy. I am not sure that McKinley is going to be able to top this one for me.

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Lingering Spirits (Soul Connection Book 4) by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Dawn Brown

Lingering Spirits (Soul Connection, #4)Lingering Spirits by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Russ has a voice in his head that doesn’t belong there. Hope has telepathy as well as premonitions. She just can’t figure out why she is connected to Russ. She has saved his life several times but when something major goes down, the two must work together to figure out what is going on.
Opinion
I’m a fan of this series. It takes on a different look at paranormal activities. The author definitely has an imaginative mind to be able to twist paranormal activities the way she does. This book is no different with Hope and what she can do for Russ. I think, personally, that telepathy would be an interesting ability to have so this book was intriguing to me.
If you are interested in this book, it can be read alone but makes better sense if you go back and read first three books before reading this one.

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The Mesmerist by Claire Luana – Review by Dawn Brown

The MesmeristThe Mesmerist by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a story of a young, farm girl who goes to court. There she learns something special about herself, she is a Mesmer. She can read people’s emotions by seeing their oras. Soon after she arrives, the queen is murdered. As more people continue to die, Adrijana works with the other Mesmers to find the killer.
Opinion
This book is a must read for young adult fans. Not only is it a must read, it should be put at the top of your TBR pile. I was consumed by this story. Every twist and turn made me think about who was the guilty person. The clues are laid out so well that they are easy to overlook. This book was an absolute joy to read.

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Savage Secrets (Mafia Elite, book 4) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Brown

Savage Secrets (Mafia Elite, #4)Savage Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Elena fled Chicago years ago to save her life. Now the past is back to haunt her. She has two different mafias, the Italian and the Russian, after her. Marco, the boss of one of the Italian mafias, was a friend and is trying to get her to safety but Elena is not sure she can trust him.
Opinion
This series is a big win for fans who love mafia books. With each book released, I am amazed at the situations the main characters find themselves in. This one is no exception. This book was a joy to read from start to finish and I cannot wait for the next book to come out.
I did see a twist coming. After that happened, there was a whole slew of rabbit holes the book went down, each more interesting than the last. Well done.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Dawn Brown

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 5th book in this series. I would recommend reading the first four books before jumping into this one (like I did.)
Miles is a music producer. His wife, Bella, works with him. Together they have two beautiful twins. On top of that, Miles has a supernatural ability to control fire.
Pharaoh is one of Miles’ artists that Bella handles. Pharaoh is causing all kinds of trouble for the business as well as lusting after Bella. Together Miles and Bella must figure out how to handle Pharaoh.
Opinion
Overall the book was good. I enjoyed getting to know the characters and to see how the conflict was going to be resolved. I was taken aback at this resolution. It surprised me completely. This book is well worth the read.

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Swipe Right to Bite (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 6) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Dawn Brown

Swipe Right to Bite (New Orleans Nocturnes, #6)Swipe Right to Bite by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There are two demons in New Orleans. One runs a dating app for the supernatural. The other is giving lectures on how to be intimate without the sex. When they start to undermine each other’s business, one goes to the devil for a deal. Things go haywire from there.
Opinion
This is the sixth book in the series but only the first one I have read. I enjoyed it so much, I plan on going back and reading the first five. I had no problems while reading this as a stand alone. I presume that some of the couples in the book are from previous books.
The book itself was a fabulous, laugh a minute ride. Every chapter was jam packed with hilarious happenings. The conversations between the two demons were full of animosity that would make you chuckle. I truly enjoyed this book.

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Swipe Right to Bite (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 6) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Dawn Brown

Swipe Right to Bite (New Orleans Nocturnes, #6)Swipe Right to Bite by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There are two demons in New Orleans. One runs a dating app for the supernatural. The other is giving lectures on how to be intimate without the sex. When they start to undermine each other’s business, one goes to the devil for a deal. Things go haywire from there.
Opinion
This is the sixth book in the series but only the first one I have read. I enjoyed it so much, I plan on going back and reading the first five. I had no problems while reading this as a stand alone. I presume that some of the couples in the book are from previous books.
The book itself was a fabulous, laugh a minute ride. Every chapter was jam packed with hilarious happenings. The conversations between the two demons were full of animosity that would make you chuckle. I truly enjoyed this book.

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Blindsided by T. Christensen – Review by Dawn Brown

Blindsided: A Contemporary Sports RomanceBlindsided: A Contemporary Sports Romance by T. Christensen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Best friends from an early age, Brock turns into Kirsa’s biggest bully at the word of Victoria. The three were inseparable until rumors were spread. Kirsa denies spreading them but Victoria and Brock don’t believe her. They make her life hell in high school. I’m senior year, Rylan moves in. He befriends the friendless Kirsa and things start to change.
Opinion
This book is a must for those who love sorts romances or enemies to lovers. Set in high school, it does contain sex so keep it out of the hands of younger readers. They way Kirsa’s life is destroyed only to rebuilt again is unbelievable. I only have one question, what happened to the guilty party?

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Thief of Magic (Shadowed Minds Book 1) by Bree Moore – Review by Dawn Brown

Thief of Magic (Shadowed Minds, #1)Thief of Magic by Bree Moore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lee has magical abilities that are slowly killing her. In order to survive, she needs to find the cure. This means she must stay with a crew and steal in order to earn money. With a shady leader and the FBI on their tracks, Lee is not sure who she can trust.
Opinion
At first, I was a bit taken aback with all of the terms the author used to describe the magic and the groups contained in the book. Once I was able to get a hold of the names, the story flowed effortlessly and quickly. The concepts presented by the author are certainly a fresh look at magic, both how it is obtained and what the powers entail. I truly believe that paranormal fans will fawn over this book. Best of all, it is the first book in a series with the second book due to come out over the summer.

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Born in Darkness (Mafia Elite Book 3) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Brown

Born in Darkness (Mafia Elite #3)Born in Darkness by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As a survivor of sex trafficking, all Emiliana wants to do is get on with her life and move forward with the only man she has ever wanted, Stefano. Stefano is the son of a ruthless mafia boss and wants to get out from under his thumb. With attempts on Emiliana and her friends, and Stefano’s dad wanting him away from Emiliana, they must figure out what is going on and who is responsible.
Opinion
This is a great series. I would highly suggest you start at book one and work your way through. The series is dark and covers topics that may make the faint of heart squirm. However, the way the story is written is fabulous and intriguing. The author has a back and forth between past and present day where the characters are remembering what had happened. This, above all else, shows the steady interest of Emiliana and Stefano to each other. I highly recommend this book.

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THE BOX (HER THREE IMMORTALS BOOK 4) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Dawn Brown

The Box: A Greek Gods Urban Fantasy Romance (Her Three Immortals Book 4)The Box: A Greek Gods Urban Fantasy Romance by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vanessa is on her final task, to go to Tartarus and fill a box full of beauty. Her men are distracted by their godly obligations and mothers. Raef, feeling miserable about not being an immortal, tags along with Vanessa to try and help her.
Opinion
This is the fourth book in the series. They are not stand alone and need to be read in order. When you do read them, you will find a thrilling story featuring ancient gods in current times.
This story, in particular, follows the greatness of the ones before it. There are so many sub plots going on that there is always something interesting happening. Great book.

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Blood Oath (Mafia Elite, book 2) by Amy McKinley – Review by Dawn Brown

Blood Oath (Mafia Elite, #2)Blood Oath by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sofia is a mafia princess. She’s been in love with Enzo since she was little. He is more than a best friend and their connection was strong. When the day the woman Enzo was contracted to marry dies, the connection between Sofia and Enzo weakens to the point of breaking. He is trying to keep her safe, unlike his former betrothed. When Sofia’s life comes in danger with the Russian mafia, Enzo steps up and wants to be her 24/7 bodyguard.
Opinion
If you like them steamy and dripping with unresolved love, this is it. This book is the second in a very promising series. It is not for the reader who does not like gore but it is a fantastic tale from beginning to end. Dripped throughout are bits of their past that takes this story to a whole new level. I loved it.

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Tenacious (Billionaire Bodyguards Book 6) by Via Mari – Review by Dawn Brown

Tenacious (Billionaire Bodyguards # 6)Tenacious by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Allie has issues that revolve around men. When Nick comes back to the States and tries to step in, she isn’t having it. It is up to him to convince her that it is in her best interests to allow him to be her security.
Opinion
Yet another great book in this series! I do wish that there was more detail to the resolution. I thought there was a gracious plenty amount of details in their love life but a lot less in the situation at hand. Overall, I thought it was a great read with a good story line. I definitely love this series.

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Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Dawn Brown

Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals #1)Kingdom of Embers by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alena is a hybrid of a vampire and a witch. She is getting ready to turn 18, when she will be a responsible adult in all worlds (vampire, human and witch.) She is currently living in her mother’s overprotective world and trying to imagine her future but her mother, being overprotective, won’t let her do anything like date or hang out with friends.
When she runs into her imaginary friend from childhood at the library, Alena embarks on a mission to see what is going on. What has her mother been searching for? Who is her father? Why did they leave LA and her (imaginary?) friend behind.
Opinion
Sit down and buckle in for this book. I will have to warn you that the chapters are long but SOOOO worth the read. I am a huge fan of anything paranormal and this book fits the bill perfectly. The mystery behind what Alena’s mom is hiding kept me intrigued but what kept me wanting to read more was the day to day problems of being a teenager. This book is well worth the read.

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THE BOW (HER THREE IMMORTALS Book 3) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Dawn Brown

The Bow: A Fated Mates Greek Myth Paranormal Romance (Her Three Immortals Book 3)The Bow: A Fated Mates Greek Myth Paranormal Romance by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book three in this series finds Vanessa doing a favor for Grey’s mom. The problem is, it seems to be at the expense of Raef’s mom. Vanessa does get to return to her world with the hopes of preventing her brother from falling into Damian’s trap.
Opinion
The more I read by Hazel Storm, the more enthralled I am with her writing. This is one author who knows how to spin a story and keep the reader entranced. There will be a book four soon and I cannot wait for it to come out.

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THE GOD (HER THREE IMMORTALS BOOK 2) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Dawn Brown

The God (Her Three Immortals, #2)The God by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this second book in the series, Vanessa finds herself in the Underworld. There she must figure out what her existence means after death. While fighting/indulging feelings with the brothers, Raef, Grey and Aroz, she is also investigating a mysterious shadow. She has picked up a pet and for some odd reason keeps seeing large ants (like ROUS from the Princess Bride) about everywhere she goes.
Opinion
The more I read, the more I love this series. Who wouldn’t want three hot brothers falling all over themselves to get to you? Storm keeps the story interesting while weaving in interesting details that most authors would not think of. I love the color scheme as well as the bug life in this book.

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The Don (Her Three Immortals Book 1) by Hazel Storm – Review by Dawn Brown

The DonThe Don by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vanessa is a hairdresser and just wants her younger brother, Piper, to feel better. When her neighbor has a conversation with a good looking man, she becomes intrigued by him. What she doesn’t know is that he negotiates contracts with humans for their souls. While in New York City, looking for a doctor who can help her brother, she runs into his half brother and is also intrigued by him. Lurking closeby is yet another brother and each brother’s mother (who btw are not at all interested in Vanessa staying around.)
Opinion
I’ve read a lot of books that focus on Greek/Roman gods and demigods. This one takes on a new approach where the MC is interested in multiple brothers. She is pretty wholesome, which shouldn’t interest at least one brother, but they are interested.
The style of writing is completely fluid with short(ish) chapters. While I can see someone reading this book in small bursts, I personally read it in almost one setting. It has been quite a while since I have read a book without taking breaks. I enjoyed this book tremendously and anticipate the next two (which will be read within the next two days if I have anything to say about it.)

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