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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Jana Lewis

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this 4th book in the series. The twists and turns kept going, along with the complexities of figuring out time travel and how it affects the future, as well as making changes that could literally destroy a family, affecting multiple generations – it’s a lot to wrap your head around and the author does it very well! I have enjoyed following Will and Maggie and the families they have created, whether blood or not, and working their way through the trials and tribulations of the time. Great series and great author!

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With Fire and Sword is the Fourth Book in the Thunder on the Moor Series. It centers around the characters of Will, Maggie and Dylan who are in different centuries. Will and Maggie are settling into their new life in the twentieth century while Dylan remains in the sixteenth century. Dylan realizes that something does not seem right and that the threads of time seem to have snapped. He must find a way to contact Will and Maggie and have them return to the sixteenth century and mend the rip in the fabric of time or it will forever alter the events in both centuries. He sends them a message by leaving a note tucked inside a diary in the hopes that they will find it in their present day. When Will and Maggie stumble onto Dylan’s mysterious note they must find a way to travel back in time and help Dylan.

It is up to Will and Maggie to travel back through time to the sixteenth century and repair the rip in the fabric of time or risk the course of history being forever altered. The problem is that the amulet Will And Maggie used for time travel has no stone left in it. How can they possibly travel back in time to help Dylan without the stone in their amulet? If they could get there, what events are they supposed to correct to mend the fabric of time? Is it worth it to risk their lives by travelling back through time?

I loved this book on time travel and was blown away by the storyline, the characters, and the attention to historical details. The descriptions were so vivid that I felt as though I was there with the characters and experiencing events firsthand as they unfolded. The characters were well written and relatable. I became fully engaged in each of their stories and how they would unfold. I loved that Will and Maggie were reading old diaries and looking through historical records. Having that connection to their past was fascinating to me. This book had action, suspense, danger, mystery, intrigue, and of course, time travel. A great read for anyone interested in historical fiction.

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Thunder On The Moor (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Sheri Schrader

Thunder On The Moor (Thunder On The Moor, #1)Thunder On The Moor by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thunder On The Moor: A Time Travel Romance is the first book in the Thunder on the Moor series. This series is ongoing, and I highly recommend reading it in order. I started with the second book and was so glad to go back and read this one. The story is a fun adventure in time, with 20th-century and 16th-century characters merging into one story. I like the main character Maggie. She is from the 20th century and was raised as an independent spirit with adventure in her heart. When she is taken into the past by her father she discovers that the past is just as exciting as her father had told her.
I really enjoy the glimpse into the past and how many of the same conflicts echo what we see in the current day. I look forward to seeing what adventures Maggie takes us on in the future books in the series.

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Shake Loose the Border (Thunder On The Moor Book 3) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Sheri Schrader

Shake Loose the Border (Thunder On The Moor #3)Shake Loose the Border by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Shake Loose the Border is the third book in the Thunder On the Moor series. I recommend reading these books in order because it is an ongoing series. This kept me on the edge of my toes, with lots of action and suspense in the story. Set primarily in the sixteenth century, tensions arise as Will and Maggie’s wedding approaches. Maggie is sent back to the twentieth century for safety purposes. Will Maggie and Will be reunited?
As I mentioned, this is packed with action, suspense, and adventure. I couldn’t put it down because I wanted to know how it would end. I already had the fourth book so I knew the story would continue but I had to get some resolution. I look forward to reading the fourth book to see how their story continues.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Sheri Schrader

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With Fire and Sword: A Time Travel Romance is the fourth book in the Thunder On the Moor series. I recommend reading the books for the most enjoyment. This time Will and Maggie are getting settled into the 20th century when things start to unravel. After an urgent call for help from the past, can Will and Maggie repair what is torn?
I have enjoyed this series, and this installment didn’t disappoint me. I enjoy the time travel aspects and learning more about how all the characters fit into the story. The author must have tons of notes to keep track of the time travel and what each character is aware of. This is a fun read full of adventure and romance. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Shadel Ayerbe

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins is a great mystery/ criminal book series

The Pinkertons and Emma become embroiled in a heartbreaking case in January 1889. Emma and Jeremy struggle to support one another as they go through a difficult and emotionally taxing case that puts both their partnership and their investigative skills to the test. When that one appears stable, Emma, our brave detective, is forced to help three families who have contacted her. A central figure is a man they all know well. These two puzzles have a connection to Emma’s past.

Lastly, at home, a stranger with a troubled background who has infiltrated their small, close-knit family upends her sanctuary in a routine home life. Is he who he seems to be? The solution might lie in favor due. Criminal investigations, action, and adventure!

Every page was exciting and I couldn’t wait to see what would happen. It is a unique romance story. The story really brings passion into your life. I couldn’t put the book down.

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With Fire and Sword: A Time Travel Romance by Andrea Matthews – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this instalment of this series, Will, Maggie and Dylan return, but they are no longer together, Will and Maggie are in the present and Dylan is in the sixteenth century, but as always on the border, danger is never far away and there is always the risk of attacks and so when things turn bloody, Dylan realises that something is not right and that time is not running as it should. In the present, Will and Maggie are settling into their new lives and Will is realising just how different the two centuries are, so when they decide that they want to connect with those around where they will be living more, they start to open up about their adventures, but there are still surprises in store for the two.

As Will and Maggie spend more and more time together and try to unravel what has been happening since their return, they find a new note in a diary and it puts a swathe of ice cold water down both of their spines, something has happened in the past and Dylan has sent a message through time that they will need to come back to help set things right, but they have no idea how they are going to do it. Meanwhile, Dylan is wracking his brains to figure out how to sort out the mess which has been created around him and as reluctant as he is to bring Will and Maggie back, he knows that it will most likely be the only option, but he has no way of doing it.

This is where a significant part of their joint past comes to try and help in the form of Ritchie Carnaby, a friend of the family who has inadvertently himself managed to find a way to the future for himself and his family, but there are gaps in his memory of events which should be significant, but is it because of the time travel, or is it something to do with the note that Dylan left them and will they be able to find a way to restore the timeline before the future is irrevocably changed? This is another fast paced adventure, where time is of the essence in more ways that one and finding a way to travel back through the centuries seems impossible, will they be able to overcome their adverse challenges and set everything right while staying out of the constant danger which surrounds them, the only way is to follow on with this addictive and engrossing part of this series.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Misti Maggio

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the fourth book in the series. I have fallen more in love with the characters, as I’ve read each book. The characters are well written and lovable. The story building is top notch. I look forward to more books by this author.
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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Terri Jo McAllister

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Will and Maggie are building their new life in the twentieth century. That is until they find a note from Dylan telling them they need to travel back to the sixteenth century and set the fabric of time in order. Meanwhile IN the sixteenth century, Dylan has discovered that time is altering and he needs to somehow contact Will and Maggie to bring them back before events unfold that cannot be undone and will forever change the future. I liked the book, but would probably benefit from reading the previous books in the series.

Reviewed by Terri Jo McAllister

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Tausha Treadway

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews . This is another great book in the time traveling series Thunder on the Moor. I would recommend reading them in order to better understand the characters and what is going on. In this installment Will and Maggie have traveled back to the twentieth century. They are finally going to be able to put all the craziness behind them and settle down or are they? When Dylan finds a way to contact them and tell them they have to come back because if they don’t history will be changed dramatically. If they don’t go back everything will be shifted and everyone’s lives will be turned upside down. This is such a fun historical time traveling series. The writer makes you feel as if you are actually in the 16th century. So grab this book and be prepared to read until you finish. Its that good!

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Carrie Reed

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Incredible story! Emma is a wonderful model to other women and girls. She is strong, independent, fierce but she is also caring, sympathetic, and compassionate. She doesn’t need a man to help her but recognizes when it’s welcomed. I could go on and on about Emma, she’s awesome. This story broke my heart in regards to the children, and seeing Emma and her team solve the entire case was so genius. There are three different cases in this book and the author does such a wonderful job of moving from one onto the next. The three cases are all so cleverly thought out and solved, the second case with the three women and the one man they all hate was my favorite to watch unfold. I have a strong feeling we are not done with see John Harden either. Wonderful book, I could go on and on with praise.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Kerry Carr

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 4th book in The Thunder On The Moors series. I really recommend reading these books in order as the story continues through them and you would miss out on a lot of the characters backstories and history which may make it a bit of a confusing read.

This is a historical time travelling romance. I love the author’s attention to details in the time period and the descriptions and writing reflect that period which makes you feel like you are experiencing it first hand. Being a historical story there is a lot of adventure and danger as the rival clans are constantly at war with one another.
Will and Maggie have finally escaped back to the twentieth century. After everything they have been through they feel they could finally be together and be safe. However that isn’t the case. When Dylan finds a problem in the fabric of time he finds a way to contact Will and Maggie to tell them they need to return as them not doing so would change both time periods and it wouldn’t be for the better.

There are several problems though. 1stly the amulet they use to travel is out of stone so it doesn’t work anymore, 2nd they don’t know what exactly they need to do to fix the fabric of time and save both time periods and finally what will happen if they return. The whole reason they left was because it wasn’t safe for them so will returning prove to be a huge mistake?

The author’s writing is amazing and as a reader you feel transported in time, following the characters as they try to find the balance between doing what’s right and finally having their happy ever after.

The author’s attention to details really makes you feel like you are back in 16th Century in the Scottish borders. I loved this even more as that’s where I currently live so it was nice to imagine going back to that time period.

Overall the story is fast paced and engaging. You won’t be able to put it down until you find out if Maggie and Will can fix the tear in the fabric of time.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Betsy Melano

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A tale of time travel full of action, suspense, romance, and so much more. I missed a book in the series. It was a bit confusing keeping track of who’s who but it didn’t take me too long before I caught up on the main characters. Time travel can sure make things complicated but the characters work together to fix things when Maggie unexpectedly ends up traveling back to the 16th century.
I enjoy reading books that take place in times from the past and this book doesn’t disappoint. The story and the characters kept me interested. Things progress along at a good pace so it’s easy to keep reading. I would recommend this book to friends and hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Devon Pulliam

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book #5 picks up with Emma and Jeremy working to find missing children. Not just a few, but several dozen!

This series has not disappointed at all and I have quickly fallen in love with all the main characters. This one was heartbreaking for several reasons as a mom. As I said they were working to find a lot of missing children. Which of course Emma finds and rescues some herself and comes across one that lets her/them know that it was more than just being taken.

Then of course a case that Emma worked on a few books ago comes back. She gets the chance to work with some of the family again…. which leads to a better outcome for all involved.

Then there’s the case of the wife who murdered her husband. When someone eerily close to his description comes into the extended family Emma has created and surrounded herself with.

This book kept me on my toes because I couldn’t stop. I had to know exactly if my thoughts were right and what was going to happen those last few dozen chapters! Again this author has not disappointed! I hope there’s more to come with Emma and Jeremy!

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Tausha Treadway

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins. I have loved every book in this series and this 5th book is no exception. In this installment Emma and Jeremy are in the middle of a couple of cases and they are having to be in separate places most of them time. This is a new situation for them and neither are enjoying being away from each other. The biggest case is one with a kidnapping ring involving children. A local law enforcement officer’s niece is kidnapped and the Pinkertons along with Jeremy and Emma are trying their best to find her. In the middle of the case someone secretly sends Emma and Jeremy on a beach vacation. Its really nice to be able to relax for a minute but who would want them out of town at this time? Is the person who gifted this trip to them be the kidnappers? All of these books are so good and the writing is so good that I feel like I’m in the time and places of the books! Do yourself a favor and read this amazing series.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Suspicions is the fifth book in the Notebook Mysteries series. It’s a great series of historical mysteries, set in the late 19th Century. I would recommend reading the series from the start – it jumps straight into the action (quite literally – the first word is Emma being hit over the head) so you’ll need the earlier books to get to know the characters and past cases they’ve worked on. I love how we see references to the previous cases as people come back to help out, so to enjoy that you’ll need to have read the others first!

By this stage in the series, Emma is confident and has a broad range of skills. She’s had the chance to work on some of her weaker areas, such as using firearms, whilst still preferring to play to her strengths. She still has to face being underestimated, but can find that works to her advantage.

There’s plenty going on in the story, with layers of mystery to unravel. There are a bunch of interwoven threads in a well-paced book that balances tension with moments of safety and warm character moments.

This book gets five stars from me! I’d recommend the series to all fans of historical mysteries.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Katie Matthews

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely love this series! Will and Maggie’s story has been such a great journey to follow. I love the time travel, the historical romance and to be honest just everything. The authors writing is so amazing, there is no a point at all when I am confused about what is happening or which time period I’m in, everything is just so seamlessly written. The whole series has been a joy to read and this new addition was no exception. Just when you think the couple are settled into twentieth century life they find themselves back in time to sort more problems out.
Another fabulous read from this author, I would highly recommend you read this series in order! I can’t wait for more from this author!

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Brandy Vaughn

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 5th book in the Notebook Mysteries series. Even though each book can be read as a stand-alone novel, this book gives the majority of backstory of the characters, as well as more details into setting. I enjoyed reading this book. If you like mystery and historical fiction with a strong female lead, then this book is for you.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Ashley Westerman

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

One of the best series you can read! This 5th book is my favorite so far. I just kept guessing what would happen next and I wasn’t getting it right! I read this book quickly because I had to know what would happen. It grips you the entire time. There were some “heavier” areas but they were really well done. This is a great book and great series, check it out today!

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Chrissy Spulak

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the fifth book in the Notebook Mysteries series and is set in early 1889. Emma, along with the Pinkertons, is back with an action-packed journey ahead of her and will face her toughest mystery yet. This book could be read as a standalone, but I highly suggest reading the first four, simply for enjoyment. Since book one, Emma has been one of my favorite protagonists, and I have loved solving mysteries with her. She is smart, brave, independent, and stops at nothing to find the truth – even when it involves her own family and well-being. This book will have you white-knuckling the book covers and flipping pages. It was a fast read and is definitely one of the better historical fictions I have come across.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With Fire and Sword is the fourth book in the Thunder on the Moor time travel romance series. It’s set in the Borders between Scotland and England, with the storyline moving between the 16th Century and modern world. I’d recommend reading this series in order – With Fire and Sword throws you straight into the middle of the action so you’ll need the rest of the series to understand what’s going on!

This is a fun story for anyone with an interest in historical fiction and research. I particularly enjoy the bits where Will and Maggie, helped by Rev Edward, are going through historical records and tombstones to try to figure out what happened in the time they left behind.

There’s plenty going on – action, adventure and a bit of magic as well as the romance! It’s a real page-turner as you jump between time periods and have to wait to find out what’s going to happen.

This book gets five stars from me! I’d recommend the series (read from the start!) to fans of historical and time travel romances.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Jamie Burns

Suspicions is the fifth book in the Notebook Mysteries series by Kimberly Mullins. This book took me back to my roots of being a bookworm sleuth. I have always loved mystery books with the first big series being Nancy Drew. This is one of my favorite series since then. Mullins grabbed my attention right away with Emma being attacked by an assailant who “stabs at her neck frantically with knitting needles…. They wanted me to talk to you first because I could keep you calm. Let’s start again.” This interaction was like a movie playing in my head. It felt so real, and the rest of the book flowed nicely with the same quality. From the very beginning, Emma has found herself in a criminal family starting with the old lady who attacked her. Will she be able to find all of the players linked to the missing children? Find out by reading Notebook Mysteries: Suspicions!

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Emma is one of my favorite female leads in a story ever. She is strong heroine who always finds her guy or gal whichever the case may be. This author not only creates this amazing historical narrative but also provides a compelling list of characters. If you are gonna read this series it is best to start from the beginning and you won’t regret it as it is an amazing series! You can’t go wrong with one of this author’s books.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Bobbi Wagner

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a series that keeps getting better and better with every installment. This is the fourth book in this series which you do not want to miss. I highly suggest reading the previous books in this series to help your enjoyment of this series as well as this author’s writing skills. I enjoyed how the characters are connectable and pulled me into their world. They are strong and supportive of each other and keep the story engaging. I enjoyed the adventure of time travel and to see what happens to Will and Maggie. This is a fast paced, engaging story that is hard to put down. Don’t miss the adventure that Will and Maggie take you on in this installment. I really enjoyed this book and I highly recommend it.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book #4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Angela Hayes

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

With Fire and Sword is the fourth book in the Thunder On The Moor series by Andrea Matthews. It is a fabulous time travel romantic historical fantasy with plenty of adventure, action, danger, tension, drama, mystery, suspense, angst, and more.
Will and Maggie have been through so much, and just when their life seemed to settle- fate intervenes and turns their world upside down, again- requiring them to travel back in time again to try to fix things. What happens makes for an exciting read.
If you haven’t read the previous books, I highly recommend that you do before starting on this instalment, as there is a lot of important storyline and relevant information contained there that will better help you appreciate and understand the developments, characters, and other intriguing details.
Wonder where we go from here? Looking forward to more from Ms. Matthews.
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Andrea Matthews!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Jenni Bishop

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

With Fire and Sword is paranormal historical tale. It is also a time travel tale that is full of interesting facts which reflects the passion Andrea puts in her work. This is the fourth book in the Thunder On The Moor series. Make sure to read the books in order so as not to miss out the background and history of our characters and how they have gotten to be where they are.
With action and danger, murder, and mayhem, angst, and suspense you have it all.
Will and Maggie’s world is turned upside down the must once again return to the past to mend a rent in the fabric of time. Easier said than done. If they don’t succeed even with Dylan’s help, then the tear will change both past and future.
If you like Outlander and the like, then you will like this tale.
You will need to start reading to see if they find a way back or if the worlds are doomed forever?

Reviewed by @jennadb

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Shelly Kittell

With Fire and Sword (Thunder on the Moor, #4)With Fire and Sword by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Another breathtaking book of this winning series. Book 4 is Will and Maggie’s story and it is a whirlwind of time-travel, suspense, deceit and romance. I found the story so exciting that I just jumped in and didn’t come up for air until I was done. Thank you, Kindle, for the reading app on my phone. I was sucked in and loved it all. The author gives it the authentic feel with the language and descriptions. The personalities of the characters are so well-written and well-done. I had to chuckle at the conversations of the ladies and the men. This was a thoroughly enjoyable story. I’m going to be eagerly awaiting more, I hope. If you like time-travel romance, this whole series is for you. I can’t recommend this enough. Another author on my favorites list.

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews

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With Fire and Sword (Thunder On The Moor Book 4) by Andrea Matthews
Genre – Historical Romance
Page Count – 340
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Will and Maggie are just settling into the twentieth century when a note, discovered hidden in an old diary, turns their new world upside down. The message is from Dylan, and it urges them to return to the past to mend a rent in the fabric of time or risk altering events in both centuries. and not for the better. There are only two problems. First, they no longer have any stone left in the amulet, and second, even if they could somehow locate a new stone, what is it they need to change?

Richie Carnaby may have the answer to that question. Though he’s traveled through time himself, there are events from his sixteenth-century past he can’t recall, things that he should be able to. Could his selective amnesia mean that these occurrences remain unsettled, having turned on a course not set by destiny? But even if they are, what are Will and Maggie to do about it?

Back in the sixteenth century, Dylan is facing his own dilemma. Realizing almost at once that the threads of time have snapped and torn the very fabric itself, he is afraid the only way to mend the rent is to summon Will and Maggie back as soon as possible, but how? The stone has surely disintegrated, and even if a bit does remain, he hesitates to ask them to return and put their lives in jeopardy once again. Unless he does, however, the damage will remain undone, setting events on a course that was never meant to be. Can Will and Maggie find their way back to the sixteenth century and repair the tattered fabric, or will the threads of time continue to unravel throughout the centuries, altering history as they know it. 

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Andrea Matthews is the pseudonym for Inez Foster, a historian and librarian who loves to read and write and search around for her roots, genealogical speaking. She has a BA in History and an MLS in Library Science, and enjoys the research almost as much as she does writing the story. In fact, many of her ideas come to her while doing casual research or digging into her family history. She is the author of the Thunder on the Moor series set on the 16th century Anglo-Scottish Border, and the Cross of Ciaran series, where a fifteen hundred year old Celt finds himself in the twentieth century. Andrea also writes historical mysteries under the pen name I. M. Foster. Her series A South Shore Mystery is set in the early 1900s on Long Island. Andrea is a member of the Long Island Romance Writers, and the Historical Novel Society.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Daryian Lucas

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4.5/5 Stars
This series is such a great series. This is my 2nd book I’ve read in it and I wasn’t lost at all. These books make for great stand alone and I really enjoy that. This book has action and mystery which is very cool to see in a historical setting. For anyone wanting an introduction to historical mystery without it being boring or corny, this is a GREAT series to start with.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries Book 5) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions (Notebook Mysteries book #5)Notebook Mysteries ~ Suspicions by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have read several Notebook Mysteries books and this one was my favorite. They are all good, well written, thought out cases and good characters. Suspicions was a little more focused. There were 3 cases going on throughout the book but they were organized and tied in together. I love Emma and her bravery and wit, and sense of adventure. Her relationship with Jeremy has matured over the years, and I am happy to see her stick to her own personal morals and feelings. The ending was perfect, wrapped up all the cases and could be a good ending for the series. However, if the author chose to write more, I’d be happy as well. Seeing what Jeremy and Emma do on their next adventure.

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