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Degrees of Innocence: Dark Mafia Romance (Cruel Deceptions Book 1) By Via Mari – Review by Michelle Austin

Degrees of Innocence (Prestian Series, #1)Degrees of Innocence by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Degrees of Innocence was a great 5 star read and book #1 in the Prestian Series.

Katarina is getting ready to start a big project. While spending some time at the resort waiting for the meetings to start she ends up meeting a very handsome man, Chase. She spends several days with Chase and they are both equally attracted to each other. Problem is, Chase has a little secret. What will Katarina do when she finds out who Chase really is?

During the first day of planning Katarina is shocked to see Chase come walking into the room. When she discovers who he really is, things come crashing down on her. How will it ever work between them now?

Chase is determined to be with her and will make it work no matter what. As these two move forward they have some very hot and steamy scenes. These two have such great chemistry. I really liked both Chase and Katarina. I was pulled right in by their story and didn’t want to stop until I was done. This is my first read from Via Mari and I loved it, I can’t wait to get my hands on the next book in the series and the author.

Reviewed by @Mab54615
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Destiny’s Daughter by Lynda Filler-Review by Amanda Kimble

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Memoirs) by Lynda Filler

This is the first book I’ve read by the author. This is a Memoir which means it’s about the author about the author. So I was very happy to see it from an actual person’s point of view.

Lynda sounds like a fun person to be around. Even if she reminds me of my grandmother. Something I haven’t felt in a long time. I got to enjoy life from an elders point although I can’t really see Lynda being as old as she is. I couldn’t choose a quote for her, but everything in this book is quote worthy.

Highly recommended for Inspirational Memoir lovers.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Ashley McMillon

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The author pens a beautiful naked/transparent memoir of her path through life. This is a book I didn’t know that I needed to read! It’s a page turner that will keep you truly entertained and pleased during the read. Her perspective on Dr. Wayne Dyer was refreshing to read, and understand how important he is to the author. I love how her perspective has continued to draw people to her, and I’m drawn to her as well, and she uses her natural abilities to give help to others. I often find myself doing this and I could identify with how much feedback she received on her first book. I’m looking forward to reading her first book to learn even more about and from the author.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Alison Risher

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a memoir, from an author who has previously written two other memoirs. I’m intrigued enough that I might go read her other ones! I truly enjoyed the author’s take on living in foreign countries. The author hunkered down during the worst of the pandemic, and shared some of her experiences. What I enjoyed most were the photographs that were interspersed amongst the memories.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Wendy Wary

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

First off, I commend the author for putting her innermost thoughts out into the world. I feel like the elderly are oftentimes overlooked in society and they have great wisdom and experiences to share and they’ve lived through bizarrely fast changes to the world around us. This author is no different in imparting her wisdom and lots of information about the world in which we live. I found her to be inspiring to love oneself and take care of one’s health, and I enjoyed reading about her insights to the life of an aging woman living an unconventional life.

The book is more of a stream of consciousness during her period of writing, and was easy to read. My only criticism, and the reason for less than 4 stars, is the repetition of information throughout the book – her need to keep referencing her other published books numerous times, her heart issue she was cured from, and her decision to leave her home on a nomadic journey with no destination in mind. After so many times reading about it, I kind of felt like, yeah, I get it. Although, again, because of the way it’s written and that these things are pretty fantastic and obviously big deals to the author, I can kind of empathize with her bringing it up so often.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was a great inspirational read. It was thought provoking, inspirational, and full of adventures, excitement and more. This is personally not a genre I normally enjoy but this one really blew me out of the water. While there were certain aspects that I struggled with I was inspired by all of our authors hard work to get to this point in her life. So whether you like memoirs or your looking to try one out, make sure to pick this one up today.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Shannen Kern

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first book from Lynda Filler and I absolutely love it. She pours her whole heart and soul onto every page. I guarantee I will be picking up not only other memoirs of hers, but also the fiction books she spoke about!

Lynda starts with a brief history of her life as a military brat and how it gave her a lifelong philosophy of starting over when things get tough. She touches on her work life and the serendipitous decision to retire. Lynda goes over the physical effects of her anxiety and other emotions which I think go overlooked more often than not. She is heart-wrenchingly honest about her endeavors and experiences. I feel like I know her so well after just one book!

I am not typically a fan of memoirs in general, but Lynda’s writing has a way of reeling you in and making you feel like family. Her positivity throughout is just contagious. I highly recommend this book!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A very real, raw, and unfiltered story of the author’s journey to find love. After packing up her entire life into just one suitcase Lynda sets off on a journey to faraway lands where she hopes to continue her writing. What she never expected was to fall in love with a young Turk and ultimately end up living in Istanbul. Nor did she expect to live through a worldwide pandemic that resulted in lockdowns and deaths around the globe or find herself living close to a war zone. In the aftermath of so much change, and surrounded by chaos, Lynda suddenly finds herself dealing with anxiety that leaves her questioning her life and her decisions.

I found that I could relate to Lynda on so many levels as I read her memoir. As an empath myself I know how trauma can have a very adverse affect to our bodies on both a mental and physical level. It is imperative to take care of our mental health otherwise it will manifest itself in our physical self. I too love sweets and chocolate but not dark chocolate because it is revolting. Did someone say chocolate, yum. I, as well, have been referred to as a cougar because I fell in love with, and married a man fifteen years younger than myself. When my husband and I first got together we had friends that poked fun at us and those that mocked us because of the age difference. This left me with doubts, and I became paranoid about what strangers might think when they saw us together in public. I am happy to say that after 11 years together, married for 8 of those, that our relationship is still going strong. I could also strongly relate to the getting older thing and feeling as though I was living life backwards. I went to college in my late 30’s, got married in my early 40’s, and now at the age of 51 feel as though I can live my best life. I no longer care what others think and have learned to sever ties with those that are toxic. I have come to terms with my past trauma, have taken the lessons I learned from it, and feel as though I can fully move forward and pursue my dreams.

I loved the author’s writing style and how she says it like it is without filtering anything out. It made me feel as though I was sitting there with her, having a conversation, and getting to know her. I admire her strength and how she managed to find the positive in every difficult situation that she encountered throughout her life. So often life has a way of kicking us while we are down, and it can be extremely difficult to bounce back from it without being negatively affected. I also admire her for the courage it took for her to share her painful story with others to try to possibly make a difference in their lives. Thank you for being brave enough to share your raw and unfiltered story with us! You are a true inspiration!

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Lucy Machard

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’ve followed my other reviews, you’ll see a pattern of fiction book, with a heavy taste in fantasy and historical fiction. It’s not that I don’t like non-fiction, it’s just I normally don’t pick it up.

However, this book pulled me in. Aside from a book written by a family friend of mine, and a book I read in high school, I haven’t really read any memoirs.

This author is someone bursting with stories that I could listen to forever. I highly recommend this book, and I’ll be delving into her other memoirs. If you do decide to read this book (which I HIGHLY suggest), it would work better formatting wise on a Kindle Fire or tablet/phone or in print, because there are some gorgeous pictures that don’t show up on my Paperwhite.

It’s clear that she poured love into this book. There were some things that took me by surprise, in a good way. I loved it. 100%, five stars.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Tausha Treadway

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler. This is the 3rd book of Memoirs by this author and it is just as good as the previous 2. Filled with romance, sadness, ups and downs, its a life lived to the fullest. From traveling all over the world as a military brat, to traveling as an adult she has seen and done many things we just dream of. As she retires she has continued her love of travel and even found herself close to a war zone. The author shares with us her life and loves, heartbreaks and sadness as she walks thru life. Its a very emotional telling of someone who has lived a full and amazing life. Loved this story and truly enjoyed reading it.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler

Destiny’s Daughter is a beautifully written inspirational/ memoir of her lifes journey and the ups and downs that come along with it. I’m a huge fan of this author and her ability to bring out all the emotions. Her storytelling is very raw yet inspirational. Each book gets me in feels and makes me think about her words long after I’ve finished. This one I was pulled in and I found myself lost in the pages and everything around me faded to the background. There were times I felt her words deep in my heart and had teary eyes throughout. Her journey is one of determination, inspiration and all the raw emotions in one. I highly recommend have tissues near by as her journey will have your emotions all over the place. Im very grateful for you and sharing your story. I can’t wait to read more from this Author . If you like inspirational memoirs then I highly recommend reading this book.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Carrie Reed

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Great read, inspirational, and thought provoking. I really enjoyed reading this memoir more than I thought I would. The adventures, excitement and everything this author has to go through and has been through in life really would make for an exciting movie, I could definitely see myself watching her life play out in theaters. Seeing the many pictures of the author’s travels throughout the book was wonderful, it allowed me to put a place and name together.

The repetition of some things was starting to get to me but when she makes mention that she apologizes for it all, she is just speaking from her heart, I felt that. I hope anyone who wants to read this story will see this review and be able to look past that aspect. I am torn on how I feel about the author leaving her kids to help her own life, I don’t know of any mother that could leave their kids, but I can’t really judge because I don’t know the situation they were left in. It seems they grew up safe, loved and healthy so that is all any mother could ask for her kids. But I also like that she mentions she has no regrets, and she can’t dwell and worry about the actions she has taken in the past because what will that help?

I am inspired by all of the hard work she has done throughout her life to get to the point she is at now, to be able to travel the world at her leisure and go wherever her heart tells her. There are so many great things I can say about this book. Chapter 9, Big Love is where I really connected with this author and had the same feelings and thoughts. I look forward to going back and reading her first 2 memoirs! #WeAreAllOne

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Kerry Baker

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is so emotional and raw but such an amazing insight into a life that is genuinely incredible. The author has done an amazing job at creating a window into her world, giving her readers the chance to learn and experience so much about her.
I have always enjoyed her works of fiction but this book is something special. I connected with it in a way I did not expect and it has stayed with me long after I have finished reading. Even if you read nothing else but her I would highly recommend this book.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Diane Sennett

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Destiny’s Daughter, by Lynda Filler is an engaging read. Lynda tells her story of finding love after a lifetime filled with ups and downs. Her story of finding a place to write and took her across the sea. While she let destiny and her love led her to Istanbul, she found herself facing new challenges.
Personally, I did not connect to the author the way other readers have, but I still enjoyed reading this book. I would also recommend this to others.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book #3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Angela Hayes

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

5 Stars

 

Destiny’s Daughter: It Was the Best of Times is the third book in the ‘Intimate and Unfiltered’ series by Lynda Filler. Wow, if I hadn’t already loved this author’s work- this book certainly would have sealed the deal. It has certainly given me even more appreciation and respect for her…
This memoir would not have been easy to write- but still filled with so much heart and soul. A raw, emotional, heartfelt, inspiring, intimate, honest, unfiltered, and entirely fascinating window into her life- made for an engrossing read that played with my emotions.
The courage, strength, vulnerability and authenticity shared in her words was poignant, and moved me in so many ways- and there was a lot of thoughts amongst Ms. Filler’s insights and musings that were things I didn’t even realise that I needed to ‘hear’ or be reminded of. A lot of the story moved me to tears- as I felt for her, and/or, her words touched me so, so deeply. I recommend having some tissues close at hand, just in case you need them.
A wonderful storyteller with a beautiful soul and an adventurous heart- I can’t wait to see what she has in store for us next.
Highly recommended reading!

Thank you, Lynda Filler!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Kerry Carr

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a really beautiful book, following the memories and the life of the author. The writing is really good. As a reader you are gripped and it feels like you are viewing the story from the author’s eyes has it happens.

This is the 3rd book of memoirs however the author does a good job of making it enjoyable even if you haven’t read the previous books.

As with most people’s life’s there are ups and downs, sadness and happiness though this book but what I love is the author’s raw honesty and how they have overcome all the heartbreaks and sadness and moved forwards with the lessons they have learnt.
This is a story about starting over, finding a new place to settle down and put roots and realising that maybe your choice was wrong or could it just seem that way because of the circumstances happening around you such as seeing the warships on the way to attack Ukraine. Its about the effect seeing that had on the author and how it allowed her to stop and think and put her life into perspective and realise how her life had come full circle. From growing up as a military Brat she finds herself back close to a war zone. Is it coincidence or is it part of her destiny?

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Shelly Kittell

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The author has written a beautiful memoir of her life. Yes, there are sad parts to her life but she focuses on learning and moving on. Like most of us, she has good and bad times. She overcame a heart issue. She includes beautiful pictures that also tell a story of her travels. I do like the fact that she gives you the basic facts to update you to the lastest in this, the 3rd of her memoirs. She puts herself out there and shares it all with the reader. I like the fact that she is still encouraging to the reader. It is a story that I will not likely forget. Iwill have to go back and read the first two books now. Well done, author.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love to read a book that goes into the story of who the author is, who they were, and how they became who they are now. This book was beautiful, inspiring, and enlightening. I was not able to put it down till I reached its completion as I read. I was very moved by the words that came to life as I read!

To explain the depth of all this book possesses, I can only tell you that you need to read it to envision and feel the what this author lived through and endured. From things she witnessed to events she had to go through, it was not all sugar and lollipops. I enjoyed reading her feelings and emotions as she became who she is, The book was more than a memoir to me, it was a truly heart opening and inspiring motivational read. I cried at times, everything felt so real. The beauty of this book was more than just words, you really felt everything. This author put everything out there, and allowed the reader to be a part of their most sincere and private moments. Nothing was more inspirational and beautiful to me! I loved this so much!

I personally thank this author for all that they gave when writing this memoir. A thank you doesn’t justify enough, but know I was touched as I read. This a must read for sure, and a very high recommendation.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love to read a book that goes into the story of who the author is, who they were, and how they became who they are now. This book was beautiful, inspiring, and enlightening. I was not able to put it down till I reached its completion as I read. I was very moved by the words that came to life as I read!

To explain the depth of all this book possesses, I can only tell you that you need to read it to envision and feel the what this author lived through and endured. From things she witnessed to events she had to go through, it was not all sugar and lollipops. I enjoyed reading her feelings and emotions as she became who she is, The book was more than a memoir to me, it was a truly heart opening and inspiring motivational read. I cried at times, everything felt so real. The beauty of this book was more than just words, you really felt everything. This author put everything out there, and allowed the reader to be a part of their most sincere and private moments. Nothing was more inspirational and beautiful to me! I loved this so much!

I personally thank this author for all that they gave when writing this memoir. A thank you doesn’t justify enough, but know I was touched as I read. This a must read for sure, and a very high recommendation.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Jenni Bishop

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Destiny’s Daughter is Lynda’s third memoir and is an inspiring story from the heart. It is a look at her life trying to find a place where it would feed her mind, body and soul and her passion of writing. It is Lynda’s story where she followed her dreams and fell in love putting down roots in the mysterious and exotic city of Istanbul and where she once again found her stories.

As I was with Cafe Confidential Lynda once again gives us an unfiltered and intimate look into her life. I was fully immersed in the story and it was over before I knew it, but it left an impression on me.

Imagine seeing warships in Istanbul on their way to start a war with Ukraine. It would be enough to make one take stock of their life and that is what Lynda did. This is an emotional, raw and heartfelt story where she focused on positivity and used her strength and her courage to persevere and create to tell her stories.

It is a must read for everyone.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler
Genre – Inspirational, Memoir
Page Count – 293

I left a career in sales in Mexico in 2019 to travel and find a place where I would write and maybe paint and continue my creative dreams. Fate intervened, and after four months of travel, I fell in lust with a young Muslim Turk and in love with Istanbul’s historic and exotic city. 

Instead of Elizabeth Gilbert’s laid-back Bali, the energy and creativity of Istanbul turned out to be a writer’s dream. But soon, a worldwide pandemic, lockdowns, death, and anxiety attacks made me question if I had lost complete touch with reality. “I should be retired and living a comfortable life in Canada!” 

From my early years as a military brat, I had perfected the art of starting over. But nothing had prepared me for the sight of Russian warships on the Bosphorus Strait on their way home to begin a war with Ukraine. I couldn’t write; I couldn’t read. My emotions overwhelmed me, and anxiety replaced creativity; Xanax took over from vitamin C. 

One morning I woke up determined to heal myself and share this story. I slowly began to write again. And then it hit me. I shouldn’t be surprised to find myself close to a war zone. I am, after all, a product of my military father, destiny’s daughter.

~ AMAZON ~

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I’m a writer, a poet, a dreamer, and a lover. I’m a Canadian girl, but I live wherever life takes me. For many years that was Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. In 2019 I bought a series of one-way tickets to several exotic locations around the world. After a two-day layover in Türkiye, I fell in love with Istanbul and a Turkish man. After my travels I returned to Istanbul and have lived here ever since. I’ve found intrigue and mystery wherever I turn in the Middle East. I love words, street art and capturing life with my camera lens. I create stories from what I see and what I can imagine. You will find 19 published books—spy fiction, romantic suspense, poetry, and memoir—on Amazon. My latest is  DESTINY’S DAUGHTER my 20th book.

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