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Trey: European Redemption (Russian Mob Chronicles Book 7) by Shandi Boyes – Review by Erica Fish

Trey: European Redemption (Russian Mob Chronicles Book 7)Trey: European Redemption by Shandi Boyes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story is a dark romance and can trigger some bad feelings. The story has sex-trafficking in the story line. Shandi Boyes attention to detail that this warning needs to be made. The characters are complex, and what they go through is character building. The struggles they go through kept me reading to the very end. Kristina is the young lady who was taken for a royal-blooded aristocrat who had to have her. He sexually assaulted her for six years and she did not have that in her heart, but she did show the abuse physically. That is until Trey comes along. Trey has the self esteem level as Kristina. Will Trey rescue Kristina and will Kristina rescue Trey right back? You will have to read the story to find out what happens to Trey and Kristina.

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The Walls Between Us: A Borderland Love Story by Kate McGahan – Review by Erica Fish

The Walls Between Us: A Borderland Love StoryThe Walls Between Us: A Borderland Love Story by Kate McGahan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Can a wall be seen through two people be so different? The answer is simply yes. There could be a right side and a wrong side. It depends on what side you are on. In this story, Kate McGahan shows us that in this beautifully written story. Her emotions are in the story. She puts it out there for me with her descriptive writing style. Her characters are complex and makes the story come to life. A wall is to keep someone out, and someone in. This story is about the love story of Sarah and Benito. There is a wall in the physical and mental sense of the word. Sarah is from New York, who lives in Arizona and Benito is from Mexico. Sarah works through the cultural difference between her and Benito. Will Benito fight through the cultural differences for love? I highly recommend this story. I would keep a box of Kleenex close by just in case you need them.

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Shattered: a Logan McKenna Mystery Book 1 (The Logan McKenna Series) by Valerie Davisson – Review by Erica Fish

Shattered: Logan Book 1 (The Logan McKenna Series)Shattered: Logan Book 1 by Valerie Davisson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Valerie Davisson did an amazing job with this thriller. Her plot line kept me on edge of my seat. There a couple times that I was caught off guard because I did not see it coming. The characters were complex and active throughout the book. I personally kept turning the pages faster and faster because I could not wait to see what was coming next. The one thing I really liked about this story is the main character, Logan is a woman. I enjoyed the story more because Logan was the one to try to solve this murder. Will she be successful? You will have to read the story to find out. I am ready for book 2.

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The Abduction of Sarah Tarbell: As Her Soul Remembers by Stuart Ledwith – Review by Erica Fish

The Abduction of Sarah Tarbell: As Her Soul RemembersThe Abduction of Sarah Tarbell: As Her Soul Remembers by Stuart Ledwith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was a tough one for me to read, because of all the emotions I had while reading. This is a story about Sarah and her abduction. Sarah tells a tail of her life. I do not think I could ever fall in love with someone who took me away from my family. Stuart Ledwith did an amazing job with his character building. I felt like I was Sarah Tarbell by the end of the story. The picture he painted, especially with his attention to detail was a vivid one. Can someone who is abducted ever feel safe? Can they feel love? Do they miss their family? I highly recommend this emotional roller coaster ride of a book. Make sure you have a kleenex box and comfy blanket because you may not be able to put the book down.

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Her Blackened Soul (The Blackened Series Book 1) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Erica Fish

Her Blackened Soul (The Blackened, #1)Her Blackened Soul by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you are into fantasy stories, you will like this one as well. I would classify this story as a dark fantasy romance story. The story is told from the Evil Witch. It wouldn’t be a good fantasy story without one. Lady Isra is the evil queen. She knows that she is the evilest queen in the land. She has made herself unavailable unless you were magical. Could you even imagine casting a spell so no one would take an interest in you? Along comes Astrid, a raven. He helps Lady Isra find her heart. The characters are complex and believable. I felt like I was right there with Lady Isra. Will Astrid turn Lady Isra’s heart into someone who is can be loved? Will Lady Isra let her guard down or will she punish Astrid for trying? I highly recommend this story to see what is awaiting Lady Isra.

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Center of Gravity (An Ice Tigers Hockey Romance Book 2) by Isabella Cassazza – Review by Erica Fish

Center of Gravity (Ice Tigers #2)Center of Gravity by Isabella Cassazza
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was compelled to read this book because of my love for hockey and romance. Some girls dream of happily ever after, I prefer hat tricks and goalie masks. This is a well-written romance. The storyline is engaging. Isabella Cassazza did a great job with the details of hockey. Characters are well developed and loveable. This is Emilia and Matt’s story. Both of them lost souls looking for someone to find them. When Emilia was sent to Boston to manage the Ice Tigers, can she break away from her controlling Grandfather? She was to have one night of hockey which turned into a magical night. Matt is a struggling hockey player looking for the Cup win. Matt has been burned by people in the past/present. Will he be able to put things aside and start a relationship with the new manager of the Ice Tigers. I highly recommend this book, especially if you are a hockey-romance lover like myself.

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Breaking Traditions: The Shifter And The Mage by Madilynn Dale – Review by Erica Fish

Breaking Traditions: The Shifter And The MageBreaking Traditions: The Shifter And The Mage by Madilynn Dale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I found Breaking Traditions a great story. Madilynn Dale has a great mind for detail. Her description paints a beautiful picture that I could see in my mind’s eye. Her characters are fully developed. I found that this story has some twists and turns which enhanced the story. I found myself asking if I could break my family tradition or do what I want to do to be happy. Those is the questions for Natalie. She wants to own her own bakery one day, but her parents want her to be a stay at home mom. She falls in love with Alex, but as a shifter, she needs to follow her traditions. What will Natalie do? Will she follow her heart or her family traditions? I highly recommend this book to find out the answers to these questions and more.

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One Hot Texas Summer (Prentice Brothers of Sweet Ridge Book 1) by Nicole Flockton – Review by Erica Fish

One Hot Texas Summer (Prentice Brothers of Sweet Ridge, #1)One Hot Texas Summer by Nicole Flockton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

One thing I like about Nicole Flockton’s books is that they are short love stories. She tells the story with enough information to fall in love with her characters and the town around it. Her characters are simple people that makes you want to find out more about them. Her description paints a picture for you to see the romance starting as a bud blossoming into the rose. This story is about Kelly and Tate. Kelly is the town’s florist who has been asked to run the town’s festival. She is excited to take on this challenge. The only problem is that she has to work with Tate. He is known to be the town’s “player”. Kelly has been hurt by a serial cheater. She starts having feelings for Tate but will she give in to her feelings or stand her ground. Tate is taking care of his father who is recovering from a stroke. His brother puts his family farm in the place of holding the town’s festival. Will Kelly be able to keep focus and not let her feelings out about Tate? Will Tate be able to take care of his Dad and help host the festival? Will Tate fall for Kelly and prove that his “player” days are over? I highly recommend this book to find out the answers to these questions.

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The Widow: A Dark Romantic Fantasy by Naomi Valkyrie & Rebecca E. McEwen – Review by Erica Fish

The Widow: A Dark Romantic FantasyThe Widow: A Dark Romantic Fantasy by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is not my first book by these authors and it will not be my last. The plot-line is captivating. I felt myself turning pages faster than any other book. The characters are complex and real. I love the way Vashti’s character was portrayed. She has built herself a great life. She was alone in her home until and she took in a boarder, Absalom. Vashti was a private person when she took in Absalom. Where there is a person trying to break down what Vashti and Absalom what will happen to their lives? I highly suggest reading this book to see what happens.

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In The Arms of Morpheus: A Speculative Romance (Antiheroes Series Book 2) by Gaia B Amman – Review by Erica Fish

In the Arms of Morpheus: A Speculative Romance (Antiheroes Book 2)In the Arms of Morpheus: A Speculative Romance by Gaia B Amman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story is a romance but so much more. There is a mythological science-fiction feel to the story. Once I started reading the book, I did not realize how personally involved I would become in this story. The story is thought-provoking because of the different elements. The characters are complex and complicated and make the story fun. Tasha and Josh have a relationship that goes and back and forth. There is drama, danger, chemistry, and suspense which makes this story interesting and a fun read. The story moves fast and keeps getting more interesting as it moves along. I will warn you to read between the lines to add depths to the story. I highly recommend this story for you to see what happens between Tash and Josh.

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Blessed: The Academy of Seraph by Brandi Elledge – Review by Erica Fish

Blessed: Academy of the SeraphBlessed: Academy of the Seraph by Brandi Elledge
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My head is still going over everything that happened in the story and it is that good. Just because it is marketed as YA does not mean adults cannot enjoy it. This story had ups and downs, twists and turns, and secrets around every corner. I personally could not put the book down until I read the last word. The plotline is engaging and the description of the surroundings you are in at that moment gives you the sense of being right beside the characters. Gabriella is “Blessed” and has to attend The Academy of Seraph. She was lied to about who Blessed her for her own safety. Will Gabriella found out the truth? Who else will find out about those who have Blessed her? Is she in danger? You will have to read the story to find out the answers.

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Dare Me (The Demonology Series Book One) by Felicity Brandon – Review by Erica Fish

Dare Me (Book One in the Demonology series)Dare Me by Felicity Brandon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

One of the warnings at the end of the synopsis is the content is about spirituality and religion not like we know it to be. That warning alone made me want to read this story. The ingenuity of the story is a breath of fresh air. The relationship between a demon and an artist could be a beautiful relationship. It was a dark relationship but it could be a beautiful thing. Felicity Brandon has a mastermind. She has taken me on a ride of emotions. To see the torment in the demon because he wants the artist, but on the other hand he did not want there to be consequences for this relationship.This was a fast read. There are twists and turns and I had to watch out for the unexpected. Will the artist enchant the demon or will the demon enchant the artist? What will be the consequences if there is a relationship? I highly recommend this story.

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Bird in a Snare (The Lord Hani Mysteries Book 1) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Erica Fish

Bird in a Snare (The Lord Hani Mysteries Book 1)Bird in a Snare by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I did not know what to expect with the title of Bird in a Snare but let me tell you this, I was not disappointed. Ancient Egypt is such a fascinating time and when N. L. Homes incorporated into his story it was an amazing story. The story paints a beautiful picture of Ancient Egypt and I gained more knowledge of a beautiful setting. The plot of the story is a fast-paced thriller. It is the story where you cannot trust anyone. Hani is called in to investigate the murder of the Syrian bandit. During his investigation, he learns that he cannot trust anyone (not even the person who sent him to investigate it). There are twists and turns, ups and downs, and surprises around every corner. Will Hani be able to figure out what is going on? Or more importantly whom he can trust and who not to trust?

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The Slaughter of Leith Hall by Lexie Conyngham – Review by Erica Fish

The Slaughter of Leith HallThe Slaughter of Leith Hall by Lexie Conyngham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I found myself inside the story with the characters. The mystery and historical story is one of twists and turns. I loved the detailed writing of Lexie Conyngham She kept my interest and I was turning the pages fast because I wanted to see if I was on the right side of the story. The characters are complex and well written. I followed along with Charlie. He has set out on a journey as he is in the middle of a murder-mystery. All he wants is justice. He is determined to solve this mystery and get home. I highly recommend this story. You will want to see if Charlie solves the mystery or get lost in the process.

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Virtually Gone (High-Tech Crime Solvers Book 6) by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Erica Fish

Virtually Gone (High-Tech Crime Solvers #6)Virtually Gone by Jacquie Biggar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a thriller!!! This is one of my favorite authors and this story proves why.

All I can say is WOW. This story kept me at the edge of my seat. Jacquie Biggar is one author that I follow on all platforms. Her writing style engages me from the first page until the last. She spins a story that will take you on twists and turns, ups, and downs. I have to reread some parts because there was a curveball that came out of nowhere. Her characters are easy to understand. They have defined characteristics that make you “like them” or “hate them”. In this story, I felt a connection Julie Crenshaw. She was handed a case about women who have been raped by a serial rapist. She may get herself in trouble. Detective Matthew Roy is the detective on the serial rapist. Can Detective Roy catch this rapist before there is another victim? Will Julie be careful so she does not become the next victim. I highly recommend this story to see what happens next.

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Into the Lion’s Den (Reverend Margot Quade Cozy Mystery Series Book 1) by Sarah Biglow – Review Erica Fish

Into the Lion's Den: (A Christian Cozy Mystery) (Reverend Margot Quade Cozy Mysteries Book 1)Into the Lion’s Den: (A Christian Cozy Mystery) by Sarah Biglow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nothing better than a sweet short mystery to take me into the weekend. I love mystery, psychological thrillers, and thrillers, but once in a while I love the sweet mysteries. The writing of cozy mysteries have piqued my interest for several reasons. The main reason is the gift of the author to tell me the story and hold my interest in a short story format for the mystery. In this story Reverend Margot Quade was invited to dinner, which turns out to be a murder at dinner. Will Reverend Margot Quade be able to solve the mystery? Will the tension between family members be too much? I highly recommend you read this mystery to find out the answer to these questions and more.

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The Wandering Isles: A Crown of Stones Novella (The Crown of Stones Novella Series Book 1) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Erica Fish

The Wandering Isles, A Crown of Stones Novella (Novella Series #1)The Wandering Isles, A Crown of Stones Novella by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Have you ever wanted to take to the seas and stumble into islands that have a mystery about them and their inhabitants? Well the good news is that in this novella you can just do that. C.L. Schneider does an awesome job creating this world so you will take that journey. She paints a vivid picture of the Wandering Isles with her words: you feel you were on the island with Ian and Jarryd. Ian and Jarryd both complex characters who are woven into the story perfectly. There are twists and turns as well as ups and downs. I felt myself being drawn into the book as I read the pages. I had to do some reality checks to make sure what I was reading was in my book world and not in my real world. Will Ian and Jarryd be able to pull away from the Wandering Isles or will it be their doom? I highly recommend this book and the series of A Crown of Stones.

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Calamity under the Chandelier (A Sleuthing Starlet Mystery Book 1) by Camilla Blythe – Review by Erica Fish

Calamity under the Chandelier (Sleuthing Starlet Mystery #1)Calamity under the Chandelier by Bianca Blythe
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sometimes you just need to read that one book that you can take at the surface. Camilla Blythe does just that. It was a story that relaxed so much that I fell in love with the simple story. The plot line is a cozy mystery setting. It was a simple place, but yet it had its moments of intense moments. The characters are a blast to relate to. I felt as if I was the Sleuthing Starlet in the story.I found myself looking for the clues with Cora. She was just helping her friend because she knew she did not have anything to do with it. I highly recommend you reading this story to help Cora solve the mystery.

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Confidentiality (Scope of Practice Book 2) by Jessica Aiken-Hall – Review by Erica Fish

ConfidentialityConfidentiality by Jessica Aiken-Hall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is why I love to read series of books. Jessica Aiken-Hall grabbed me from page one in Boundaries to the last page of Confidentiality. Her characters are well developed and can be one of your everyday people you may know. I felt a connection to Valerie. She takes of herself and others. Her past is out and now she has to be with those she never thought she would. With all of this going on, she is still planning all of her events and special occasions. Valerie just wants to have a normal life. Her fiance keeps working on the case. Will Tim and Valerie figure out who is murdering all the people? This story is a page-turner and a great thriller. I highly recommend reading Boundaries the first book in the series. You will gain a lot of information about the characters. I would also caution that you may not want to put the book down once you start it. I hope you enjoy this book and series as much as I do.

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The Frontman by Lawrence Parlier – Review by Erica Fish

The FrontmanThe Frontman by Lawrence Parlier
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story held my attention from the first page until the last page. I was looking for a mystery with a thriller tone to it. Lawrence Parlier’s The Frontman did just that gave me a story that I could not put down. His character development is complex and full of zeal. The plot-line is full of twists and turns and kept me flipping the pages because I could not wait to see what was coming. This story is about a music man, Kerry. At the beginning of his tour, he is found dead. The question his family is asking is it accidental or was it murder. Watch and see how the family handles the death of Kerry. Will it turn out to be accidental or murder? Can there be justice? I highly recommend this story. I will caution you once you start this book you may not be able to put it down.

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FALL: The Ragnarök Prophesies: #2 by A.K. Morgen-Erica Fish

Fall (The Ragnarök Prophesies, #2)Fall by A.K. Morgen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story continues from the first story Fade. The characters are complex and well thought out. The plot-line has fantasy, prophecy, Norse mythology, and danger. The characters are fully developed and I felt a connection as the story went on. The story has a fast pace feel and I found myself not getting enough and turning the pages more quickly. This story has many characters who support one another. Arionna is trying to get Dace past his guilt. She does not want him to fall apart. Will Arionna have to go through to save the people she loves? I highly recommend this story.

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The Traveler: Chimera Revolution (The Book of Eleanor 2) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Erica Fish

The Traveler: Chimera Revolution (The Book of Eleanor 2)The Traveler: Chimera Revolution by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the series and I highly recommend you read book one otherwise this book will not make sense to you. This is a true continuation book. It picks up where the first book left us in the cliff hanger. I love the illustration Shannon Nemechek uses in her books. I enjoy the adventures the characters go on. In this book, here is danger, mystery, magic, and some intense sexual content. Also, there are lies, tension, and old foes. Colm and Katie have travel back in time. Will this be too much for them? Will they find others they can trust to assist them? Who can they trust? The next book is due to come out in December of 2020 and I cannot wait. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did.

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Ashes To Ashes Boxset (books 1-3) by Rowena Holloway – Review by Erica Fish

Ashes To Ashes Boxset (books 1-3)Ashes To Ashes Boxset by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rowena Holloway does an amazing job keeping the mystery going throughout the series. These stories have a dark thriller with suspense, secrets, truth, twists, and turns. Holloway makes sure that you have all the information you need to understand the story fully. There are times when I just wanted to close my eyes and get lost into my “happy world” because I was fearful for what was coming. Then BAM!!!! A twisty turn comes and makes me reread what I had just read because I missed the turn to her twist. I would allow time to read this book in one sitting as it moves at a good pace, and for me at least, I wanted to finish to see how everything came together. In this series, we have met Charlotte. She is a journalist who finds herself involved with a mystery. Her character grows with each story. You watch her and feel for her because you want her to put all the puzzles together about the Hall. You will want to read these stories all together. I highly recommend these books. Make sure while reading these books you are ready to read them all together. You will not be able to put them down once you start reading them.

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Dead Magic (The Sanctuary Chronicles, Book 3) by India Kells – Review by Erica Fish

Dead Magic (The Sanctuary Chronicles #3)Dead Magic by India Kells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Finn is one of the oldest vampires to walk the earth. Violet is a witch whose parents have been killed by vampires. You would think Violet would stay away from FInn but nope she is connected to him by blood. Can their blood bond keep them safe from what is going on in the world? Will the dark magic overpower Violet and Finn? This book is the third book in the The Sanctuary Chronicles and I believe it is the best book of the series. India Kells will amaze you with the vivid scenery and character development. The story keeps you turning the pages because you want to know what is coming next. I felt like I was on a roller coaster ride of emotions. I highly recommend this series to see if love wins.

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REBECCA STEELE FINDING A DREAM (REBECCA STEELE SERIES BOOK 2) by JOANNE PATTERSON – Review by Erica Fish

Rebecca Steele Finding the Dream (Rebecca Steele Series #2)Rebecca Steele Finding the Dream by Joanne Patterson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Do you have a dream of what you wanted to do? Did you achieve it? In this book, Becky is still on the path of finding her dream. She is handling everything that is happening in her life. She now lives in Tennessee on a ranch. She is going through the rodeo circuit and her music career is going up to new heights. Now things are going well, she is thrown a curveball that makes her think about what she should do. Can Becky hit the curveball out of the park or will she play it safe and let the ball go past her? Joanne Patterson is a talented author. I found her writing style is flowing and adventurous. It was written realistic enough that I found myself with Becky going through all of her adventures. I highly recommend this story for those who want a fun quick read.

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Golden Void (Black Blade Book 3) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Erica Fish

Golden VoidGolden Void by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Have you gotten lost in a quest you are performing? Megan is going on a quest. This quest has action, danger, and magic. Megan also has Tyson on the ques with her. He is an arrogant athlete that Megan needs to support her in this quest. Will Megan and Tyson fulfill the quest? There are dangers and adventures in every moment of the story. You will have to read to see what happens to Megan on this quest she goes on. Alexander Charalambides does an amazing job creating this world in which his characters live in. This is a YA book but I found it engaging. More and more the authors for YA are understanding that the story can be for both young adults as well as adults alike. This book made me feel like I was on a quest with Megan and Tyson. I recommend that you go on the quest with Megan to see what happens in the magical world.

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Being Lost (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #1) by Manda Mellett – Review by Erica Fish

Being Lost (Satan's Devils MC San Diego #1)Being Lost by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What am I to say about Satan’s Devils? I love Manda Mellett’s other two series about Satan’s Devils. I feel I am with the characters while reading the books. The emotions, adrenaline, and sadness are sp descriptive which makes it easy to follow along with the characters. As for the story, there is some mystery and some romance. It is not your typical romance, there are action and adventure with the romance. I have to admit in the opening of the San Diego chapter, I found that I need Lost. He is trying to keep everything together even if things are coming forward that questions his leadership. Then there is Patsy. She is in a bit of trouble and needs someone to help protect her from her past. Will Lost be able to help Patsy? Will Patsy stop running? I highly recommend the Satan’s Devils series.

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Tompkin’s School: For The Extraordinarily Talented (A Superrnatural Academy Trilogy Book 1) by Tabi Slick – Review by Erica Fish

Tompkin's School For The Extraordinarily Talented (Supernatural Trilogy #1)Tompkin’s School For The Extraordinarily Talented by Tabi Slick
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This school for the Supernatural talented boarding school sounds like it would be an interesting school to attend. There are paranormal studies, and plentiful mysteries to go around.
Izzy and Kain are two new students to Tompkin’s that found they have talents that were hidden. There was darkness around the school that makes matters worse. Will Izzy and Kain realize what is going on in time or will evil take over. Tabi Slick has created a high school for the gifted. The story was a bit slow to begin but it sure ramped up in a hurry. I found me turning pages rapidly turning pages to see what is in store for the twins. I recommend this story for young readers to adults.

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The Divided Twin (The Divided Series Book 2) by M. Billiter with Kyle Thomas – Review by Erica Fish

The Divided TwinThe Divided Twin by M. Billiter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The thriller and the crime genre are two of my favorites. I always look for these genres when I am looking for something to read. This story is no different. I love the idea of twins and one of them having a third twin, you read that right one of the twins has a twin in his brain and never seen. The characters are drafted in such a manner that you are feeling like you are right there with them. The plotline kept me sitting at the edge of my seat. I found myself flipping the pages just because I sat on the edge of my seat to see what is going to happen next. David the third twin is coming out more since their mom has gotten sick. How will Aaron and Branson handle their situation? What is David’s roll in the family dynamic? I highly recommend this story to get your adrenaline moving.

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The Matchmaker and The Marine: A Second Chance Small-Town Romance by Lucinda Race – Review by Erica Fish

The Matchmaker and The Marine: A Second Chance Small-Town RomanceThe Matchmaker and The Marine: A Second Chance Small-Town Romance by Lucinda Race
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a story to two broken people who just happen to be at the same place at the same time. This sweet story of finding love after being hurt. Melinda is a widow who just happens to be a matchmaker. She lost her love and does not think she will find another one. Adam is a Marine who loses his leg and because of that, his girlfriend walks out on him. Can he ever find love again? Lucinda Race does a wonderful capturing of the pain Melinda and Adam have gone through in their life so far. The characters are relatable and realistic. The storyline is a sweet story. Can two people ever fall in love again? I highly recommend this story because of the simplistic love story.

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