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Master’s Rise: Book One (Phoenix Series) by L. Ann Marie – Review by Angela Hayes

Master's Rise: Book One (Phoenix Series)Master’s Rise: Book One by L. Ann Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3 ½ Stars

Master’s Rise: Book One is the first book in the Phoenix Series by L. Ann Marie. This is the first book I have read from L. Ann Marie, so I really wasn’t sure of what to expect from her. I always enjoy exploring new-to-me authors, so I grabbed a copy and jumped right in. The story took me a little while to ‘get into’. I felt like I was missing something, and the flow was a little slow to begin with. But once I found my groove and adjusted to the style- the story flowed much better.
This is a descriptive and detailed MC story- with drama, action, violence, chemistry, and more. The brotherhood and comradery between the characters was great, which added to the whole ‘feel’ of the story. There were also some lighter, humorous moments which helped to balance the overall storyline.
L. Ann Marie has quite a long list of books to her name- and I am surprised that I had not found her before now. I will be adding a few of her other books to my TBR to explore in the near future- as well as keeping my eye out for the next book in the series to see where it takes us.

Thank you, L. Ann Marie.

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Singles and Other Singularities (The woman Scientist Trilogy 2- The Italian Saga Book 8) by Gaia B Amman – Review by Rachel Moss

Singles: ...And Other Singularities (Woman Scientist Trilogy 2, The Italian Saga)Singles: …And Other Singularities by Gaia B Amman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Singles and Other Singularities was so good! It was like reading a diary, or a long letter from your best friend. I was a little confused at first, as I have not yet read the first novel, or any novel that features Leda and her friends and family, but it didn’t take long to catch up. I enjoyed this book a lot better than I thought I would, and I can’t wait to read the next installment!

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Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6)Recall: An Ash Park Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn
Five Stars

Recall is the sixth book in the Ash Park series by Meghan O’Flynn. This psychological thriller series just keeps getting better and better, but it is definitely not for the faint of heart. This book will take you on a wild ride as Detective Petrosky and his new partner work together to catch a killer. As with the rest of the series, this is a gritty in your face, unable to put down Masterpiece. This one left me with a book hangover for a couple days. I kept thinking back how it really had me stumped while I was reading. This is an excellent series and I can’t wait to find out what Ms. O’Flynn has in store for us next.

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Master’s Rise: Book 1 (Phoenix Series) by L. Ann Marie – Review by Jana Teppih

Master's Rise: Book One (Phoenix Series)Master’s Rise: Book One by L. Ann Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Master’s Rise is the first book in L. Ann Marie’s Phoenix MC Series. This is my first read by this writer and as I absolutely love MC stories then I decided why the heck not AND I was not disappointed, not a bit!
It is supposedly a new series but I had a feeling that I was missing something and when doing some looking up I could see that I should go and read her other MC series to get the full impact of this one (though kudos to the writer in regard of trying to give us as much of background as possible but one does not want to become a drag…)
Master’s rise gives us the story of Cort who has left his old MC with some of his brothers following him so they will start up a new MC in a town that needs some fixing up, and of Seren who has always been treated slightly different because of how she looks … throw these two together with Seren’s hilarious and crazy friends and Cort’s MC brothers in a town that offers them loads of challenges and you get a story that doesn’t leave you indifferent! I am looking forward to the next one in the series and I see many good stories in our future!

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Dagda’s Daughter (Raven and Hummingbird Book 2) by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Jenni Bishop

Dagda's Daughter: Raven and Hummingbird Book 2Dagda’s Daughter: Raven and Hummingbird Book 2 by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dagda’s Daughter Raven and Hummingbird Book 2 by Nikki Broadwell is a fantasy where there is mayhem and kidnapping, lies and secrets, fear and love, otherworlds and magical powers. It is the story of Gods and Goddesses and the world they live but also the world on earth that they sometimes they dwell in. It is a great story and Nikki gives us a wild ride whilst you are on the edge of your seat devouring each and every word.

Dagda has done everything for the love of his life but his evil and deceit is changing not only the world but the Otherworld as well. But rather than own up to his misdoings he blames his own flesh and blood and he will stop at nothing to bring her down.

Katel doesn’t know who she is and that is because her father has taken everything away from her just to keep his secrets. Those around her are trying to keep her safe until she is able to care for herself.

I look forward to the next book where the fight to save the worlds is in full swing.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Second Chance (The Flowers in December Trilogy) by Jane Suen – Review by Jessica Leombruo

Second Chance (Flowers in December #3)Second Chance by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second Chance is the conclusion to the Flowers in December series. After Coming Home, I thought we wouldn’t get the chance to see Connor and Mary Ann find their way back to one another. It was an emotional and heartbreaking but sweet story that I have been hoping for since I first read this series. Jane Suen’s words prove that no matter what life throws at you, love will always find a way to win. I highly recommended this series to any who believes in Second Chances.

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Naomi (Maggie Trilogy Book 2) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

NaomiNaomi by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Naomi (Maggie Trilogy Book 2) by Mya O’Malley is the second Book in the Maggie Trilogy . This is a paranormal/romance. I will say I loved this book and found myself lost in the pages and on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what happens next. I would highly recommend reading the first book in this series if you haven’t already as it will give you a better understanding of what is going on. Naomi’s story continues in this quick paced PAGE turner. Naomi is a woman who seems to know what she wants and gets it done. She’s just finished a case and is the middle of planning her wedding to her neighbor. There’s one little problem her past is creeping up on her and doesn’t want to let her go. Find out what happens next in this absolute must read. Can she keep her fiance and his daughter out of harm’s way? Can they survive the head games and come out on top? I can’t wait to read the next Book in this Trilogy.

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The Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Fat Girl's Guide to Loving Your BodyThe Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have loved everyone of this author’s books, this one is no different. I was able to relate to the author as I too have struggled with weight. Sometimes it feels good to hear that you are not alone with this struggle and I loved reading about this author’s struggles and experiences. This is a book of hope and that is it okay to be who you are. If you need a boost in self acceptance this is an awesome book for that and more. There are no words for what I took from this book but trust me this is a must read.

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The Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Fat Girl's Guide to Loving Your BodyThe Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by KL Montgomery is everything we know but most don’t put into practice. This is a very different book than what she normally writes but it is written honestly and with humour. It is a book that is aimed at self-love and to be comfortable in the skin in which you wear every day. Let’s face it many of us don’t like what we see in ourselves, but we live with it anyway.

This book is designed to help you become that if you want without being to serious. Give it ago you never know.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Ink's Devil: Satan's Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5Ink’s Devil: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. This book can be read as a stand alone but I highly suggest reading all of them. This author continues to impress me with her writing skills. She pulls me into her story with ease and this story is no different. It is a well written story that I read in one sitting, I couldn’t put it down. The is Ink and Beth’s story. They have great chemisty together but the problem is he took the fall for something that could leave in jail for most of his life. What happens to these two you don’t want to miss. I highly recommend this must read story.

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Dagda’s Daughter (Raven and Hummingbird Book 2) by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Kerry Baker

Dagda's Daughter: Raven and Hummingbird Book 2Dagda’s Daughter: Raven and Hummingbird Book 2 by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dagda’s Daughter: Raven and Hummingbird book 2 by Nikki Broadwell is an amazing book that will have you hooked from start to finish.
I love Katel and her story. She has such a turbulent time, especially with Dagda being so manipulative, that I found myself really getting behind her. She is such a well developed and interesting character.
The author has created a world and a story that is full of mythology and excitement. This has to be one of the most interesting books I have a read in a long time. I cannot wait for the third book!

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Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Debi Kircher

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6)Recall: An Ash Park Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn

5 +++++++ Stars

This is absolutely one of my favorite series ever! I’ve read them all out of order and wish I could go back and start from scratch the 1st time all over again. Take my advice and read them all one right after the other…I was able to piece everything together and that’s mainly because each one can be read as a standalone I guess but trust me and read them all, I am so glad I got to start this one finally in order, and before I go any further let me just say how flipping excited I am to know there is yet more Petrosky to come.

This one started out in perfect Petrosky style sitting in a cafe and his inner dialogue at full force. I about fell out of my chair when I found out he was sitting there with his ex wife! I have become so completely invested in these characters lives that I feel like I personally know them, that’s kind of scary lol

This one had me all messed up, should I really be conflicted about what is going on in this book? No but I was and everything about this story had me on the edge of my seat. I’m not going to even try to sum it all up, she does that perfectly in her synopsis. Just know that I can not recommend this book, as well as this whole series enough. I’ve read other books outside of this series by this author and it’s pretty safe to say she is one of my favorites.

Absolutely Loved It!!

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Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Gledé Browne Kabongo – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Game of FearGame of Fear by Glede Browne Kabongo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. It brought suspense to another level. This author does a great job of making you feel as if you are part of the story. The story is well developed and engaging. The twists and turns left me sitting on the edge of my seat just waiting to see what would happen next. Abby is a good person and has everything going for her except that one time she did something very bad. Now someone has popped up saying they know but what do they want with her? I highly recommend reading this book and find out what happens next

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Second Chance (The Flowers In December Trilogy, book 3) by Jane Suen – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Second Chance (Flowers in December #3)Second Chance by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second Chance: The Conclusion of the Flowers in December Trilogy by Jane Suen was a good read. Connor and Mary Ann have had their share of heartache and confusion. Now that Connor has decided to quit his job and leave the big city will he and Mary Ann be able to pick up where they left off or is to late for them to have a happy ending. I enjoyed reading about this couple and the obstacles they were faced with. What will happen when they are face to face again after so many months of silence. Mary Ann is one of my favorite characters. She’s just the average down to earth, hard working girl just looking for love. You won’t be disappointed reading this trilogy

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Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett – Review by Laura Furuta

Ink's Devil: Satan's Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5Ink’s Devil: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5)
By Manda Mellett
5 out of 5 stars

The story Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett is a romantic suspense book. It is a story that I loved reading from cover to cover. It has danger, mystery, suspense, and the Satan’s Devils MC club. I loved reading about Ink and Beth. Ink is a member of Satan’s Devils and has a reputation. He doesn’t do relationships. He likes his single status. Then he meets Beth. Beth is a woman who some would consider to be sheltered. She is intelligent and knows the score with Ink. She must not let herself fall for him. Ink finds himself in a jail cell and Beth knows that she is the one that should be there. Will Ink find himself in jail for the best part of his life? Beth knows that he sacrificed himself for her. Is there any future for Ink and Beth? What part does Beth estranged brother play? Read this book to find out. This is a story that had me turning pages wondering what was going to happen next. I grew to care about Beth and Ink with each chapter that I read. I have read the other books in the series and loved that the characters from those stories appear in this one. Being part of an MC is to know that your brothers have your back. The friendship and feeling of family intense. This book also has characters that are only out for themselves. Will they succeed in their plans? Don’t miss out on the latest amazing story in this series. I highly recommend it.

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Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Gledé Browne Kabongo – Review by Laura Furuta

Game of FearGame of Fear by Glede Browne Kabongo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Game of Fear: A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series)
By Glede Browne Kabongo
5 out of 5 stars

The story Game of Fear: A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Glede Browne Kabongo is a YA thriller that I loved reading. It pulls you in from the beginning and I didn’t want to put it down until the final page. There is mystery, romance, and suspense. I enjoyed reading about the character of Abbie Cooper. She is a young woman whose concern is getting into a prestigious college. Then she receives a threat from an anonymous source known as The Avenger. He knows a secret that could destroy everything that she has worked for. Will Abbie find out who The Avenger is? Will she be forced to play by his rules? Read this book to find out. I found Abbie to be intelligent, independent and determined when she needs to be. She is a character that is likable and has flaws. I found myself rooting for her to succeed. There are many other characters that I enjoyed reading about. They interact with Abby and are supportive of her. Then there are those that are only out for themselves. Will their plans and agenda succeed? Don’t miss out on a suspenseful book that will keep you guessing. I highly recommend reading it.

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The Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Lucy Berson

The Fat Girl's Guide to Loving Your BodyThe Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Fat Girl’s Guide To Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery. I have read almost every single book by this author and let me tell you, I needed this book…. It was great to actually learn more about the author and hear her stories.
I have been overweight since I was around 11 and went through being bullied for being the fat girl. I still as an adult, with 4 sons, being in an absolutely wonderful relationship, where by boyfriend loves me and my weight, I am still not happy with myself and I say it out loud a lot!!! This book made me take a deeper look inside myself and realize that I am amazing…. I still have to train myself to believe those words but this book has me definitely on the right track. Thank you so much for this book!!!!! I loved it and I absolutely love you!!!!

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Dagda’s Daughter (Raven and Hummingbird Book 2) by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Dagda's Daughter: Raven and Hummingbird Book 2Dagda’s Daughter: Raven and Hummingbird Book 2 by Nikki Broadwell

5 of 5 stars

Dagda’s Daughter (Raven and Hummingbird Book 2) by Nikki Broadwell is a wonderfully written story that has mythology, spells, and even some danger. I found myself lost in the pages and couldn’t stop reading till the end. I’m finding the more I read this genre of books the more I love it. Katel is the daughter of Celtic God Dadga, he’s trying to keep control of her. He’s finding it harder and harder to do. What does her future look like? Find out what happens next in this absolute must read. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett

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Genre – Romantic Suspense

Page Count –  500 pages

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Ink

The almost-as-tall as me girl with the blue hair intrigued me. As is my normal practice, I’d give her one night, but that’s all. Except, I found, it wasn’t enough. I should have kept to my own rules, but I didn’t. I went back. 

It’s not forever, I’m not that kind of man. She’s not for me, she’s a citizen and not someone to be pulled into our underworld.

Except as I found out, I didn’t need to pull her in, she was already there.

Now I’m sitting in a jail cell when it should be her here, not me.

Beth

I saw Ink and wanted him, just as simple as that. While I knew there was no future with the biker, I was sure I could guard my heart and not fall for him.

My life was normal and uncomplicated. Until my estranged brother dumped me in a middle of a mess, a fiasco which ended up with Ink taking the rap.

Why did he sacrifice himself? Surely he wouldn’t be in jail if he didn’t care?

But whether he does or not doesn’t matter if he’s going to be there for the best part of his life.

Ink’s looking at a thirty year sentence and It’s all my fault.

~ AMAZON ~

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Manda’s life’s always seemed a bit weird, starting with a childhood that even today she’s still trying to make sense of, then losing her parents in the late teens. Going from the tragic to the bizarre, who else could be unlucky enough to have had two car accidents, neither her fault, one involving a nun, and another involving a police woman?

There isn’t enough space to list everything that’s happened to Manda, or what she’s learned from it. But by using the rich fabric of her personal life, psychology degree, varied work experiences, and amazing characters she’s met, Manda is able to populate her books with believable in-depth characters and enjoys pitting them against situations which challenge them. Her books are full of suspense, twists and turns and the unexpected.

Manda lives in the beautiful countryside of Essex in the UK, the area’s claim to fame being the Wilkin’s Jam Factory at nearby Tiptree. She can usually find jars of jam which remind her of home wherever she goes. As well as writing books and reading, Manda loves walking her dogs and keeping fit. She lives with her husband of over 30 years, who, along with her son, is her greatest fan and supporter.

Manda is thankful that one of the more unusual, and at the time unpleasant, turns her life took, now enables her to spend her time writing. Confirming, in her view, every cloud has a silver lining.

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Game of Fear – A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist (Fearless Series) by Gledé Browne Kabongo

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Genre – Psychological Thriller
Page Count – 372 pages
Publisher – BrowneStar Media

Sometimes good girls do very bad things…

Academic overachiever Abbie Cooper has one simple goal: get into the Ivy League. But at St. Matthew’s Academy, nothing is ever simple. The pressure is overwhelming, the secrets are dirty, and the games are wicked. Abbie has a dirty secret—one that could destroy her chances of making it to Princeton, and the lives of those closest to her.
One day a package arrives from an anonymous source known only as The Avenger. The package contains a photo depicting the explosive secret Abbie has kept hidden from everyone—the shocking blunder she can never erase. For a price, The Avenger assures her that her secret will remain safe. There’s only one problem: The Avenger may not exist at all. So who’s out to ruin Abbie and why? To uncover the horrifying truth, she must play the game all the way to its stunning conclusion.

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Naomi (Maggie Trilogy Book 2) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Michelle Austin

NaomiNaomi by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Naomi was a great 5 star read and book two in the Maggie Trilogy.
I suggest reading book one so that you get the history on Naomi and the fact that she can communicate with spirits.

We get pulled in right from the beginning when Naomi has a premonition and is visited by the spirit of someone that was once close to her. It’s not a friendly spirit like Ryan & Maggie, and she is wondering how her fiance will react to this news.

While trying to plan her wedding and finish her next book things keep taking interesting twists and turns and distracting her, especially when Bryce’s ex-wife comes to town.

Will Naomi be able to help Nick get the peace he is looking for?

Overall I really enjoyed this book. Bryce was a great support which really helped Naomi and she loved him even more for it. All of the secondary characters added a great element to the story. Mya has once again pulled me in by her writing and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series. 1-click and get started today on this great series.

Reviewed by @Mab54615
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Second Chance (The Flowers in December Trilogy, book 3) by Jane Suen – Review by Renee Ullery

Second Chance (Flowers in December #3)Second Chance by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second Chance: The Conclusion of the Flowers in December Trilogy by Jane Suen
Stars-4

I was excited for this story! Jane Suen did a wonderful job with these characters. They have their highs and lows, but they keep going. I felt that this story focused a lot on moving forward and finding your way. This was a good quick story. I enjoyed this trilogy.

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Naomi (Maggie Trilogy Book 2) by Mya O’Malley – Review by Anastasia Dodson

NaomiNaomi by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Maggie trilogy and it is a paranormal romance. I really liked this book. I found myself pulled in from page one, and at some points i was on the edge of my seat. This series should be read in order so that you understand what is happening. I loved Naomi. She was a go get it woman and her personality was great! She doesn’t have a great past, and unfortunately its starting to creep up on her. She needs to keep herself and the others around her safe but sometimes that harder than it sounds. I am looking forward to reading more by this author and i would recommend this to a friend.
Happy Reading!

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Rule (The Larussio Legacy Book 1) by Via Mari – Review by Moriah Venable

Rule The Larussio Legacy (#1)Rule The Larussio Legacy by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rule is the first novel in the Larussio series by Via Mari. This is my fourth novel by this author.

Katarina Larussio is trying to fill her father’s footsteps. But with the mistrust between her and the Italian family, it’s going to be hard. Chase Prestian made vows to protect his wife, but Katarina needs freedom to continue her father’s legacy in the mafia and freedom comes with consequences.

Her cousin Giovanni has employed Serena Motetti but how can she resist the attraction to the man that costs her everything?

I love this author and was so excited when I noticed there was going to be another series.

There are so many intricate stories that weave together. They are written so beautifully that it’s hard not to love them even when the characters aren’t the greatest.

I look forward to the next book in the series!

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The Ash Park Series Boxed Set (Books 1-3) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Ash Park Series Box Set (Books 1-3): Famished, Conviction, and RepressedThe Ash Park Series Box Set (Books 1-3): Famished, Conviction, and Repressed by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This phenomenal series is a MUST READ for any lovers of thrilling suspense that leaves you riveted to your seat. O’Flynn is simply a genius and each of these books in the set are masterpieces on their own. Once you read one, you will want to read the rest as quickly as possible. You simply must add this box set to your library immediately. And anything else by this author. Simply amazing!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6)Recall: An Ash Park Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn

5-Stars

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn was an excellent crime /thriller novel. It can be read as a standalone book but does mention things from the previous books. I loved the parts where Petrosky would reminisce about things that happened in the past. Some were good and some were bad. Having read the other books I felt the emotions he was feeling as he recalled them. Following him as he solved this case with his partner Jackson was incredible. There were ups, downs, and several crazy individuals. It never ceases to amaze me how the author creates these characters with such creative traits. I absolutely loved this novel and I highly recommend it.

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Master’s Rise: Book 1 (Phoenix Series) by L. Ann Marie – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Master's Rise: Book One (Phoenix Series)Master’s Rise: Book One by L. Ann Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a new to me author and with an MC book i just had to dive right in. This took a bit to get used to the writing style and flow but after a bit it clicked and I was flipping through the pages.
Ive not really read any books where we get to see the building and start of a club so it was interesting to get a front row seat to all that goes into it.
I can’t say I’ve laughed so much in an MC book before so that was a welcome change and I fell for these characters fast. I did feel like I was missing something or a big chunk of time and that bothered me as its a start of a series but no real big backstory type.
I am looking forward to more in this series as I am now invested!

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Singles and Other Singularities (The Woman Scientist Trilogy 2- The Italian Saga Book 8) by Gaia B Amman – Review by Chantelle Smith

Singles: ...And Other Singularities (Woman Scientist Trilogy 2, The Italian Saga)Singles: …And Other Singularities by Gaia B Amman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I haven’t read a book for a while that takes me on a real rollercoaster ride of emotions but this book did and it had me hooked from the very beginning. It’s an amazing written read that really draws the reader in with descriptive content, real and raw storyline and the truth behind cancer research. I loved our two main characters they really helped progress the story along and really help give the story an extra layer of depth. Gaia B Amman continues to prove how great she is at drawing the readers in with amazing captivating and real read that you can’t help but love!

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Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Erin Wolf

Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6)Recall: An Ash Park Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I give Recall: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 6) by Meghan O’Flynn, 4 stars.

This is a gripping cop suspense book where the police are trying to catch a killer before he kills again. It is quite graphic and dark, so if you do not like extreme detail about gory murders or delve into the darker side of things, this book may not be for you. But if you are okay with that, I definitely recommend this book. The detective has seen much and been through much in his long career. This makes him all the more interesting. I really like how the main character is older and seasoned, not new and fresh like too many main characters in books are. Personally I also enjoy his dark sense of humor. At the same time, so see just how big his heart is. And his partner compliments him so well.

The story itself is so interesting. This is the first book I have read in the series, so I am aware that I am missing out on some things, but the author does do a good of mentioning the things that have happened in the past. I cannot wait to go back to catch up. The story of them chasing after the bad guy with no idea who it could be is not a new one. But the author does this so well, it feels like something completely new to me. I could not put it down and I had no idea who the killer was until the end.

If you enjoy thriller suspense books where the detectives have to put the clues together to catch the killer, this book is for you.

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Second Chance (The Flowers in December Trilogy, book 3) by Jane Suen – Review by Kerry Baker

Second Chance (Flowers in December #3)Second Chance by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second Chance by Jane Suen is the conclusion of the Flowers in December trilogy. This is wonderful conclusion to the story we have followed through the previous two books.
It has definitely been up and down for Tom and Mary Ann, to the point where I wasn’t sure if they would end up together or if I even wanted them to. However the author has done such a great job of tying everything up and creating an ending the completely fits the story and the characters.
This has been a great journey to go on with them and, although I am sad to see it end, I like how the author achieved it. This has been a very good trilogy and one that I have thoroughly enjoyed.

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