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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What happens when you are new in town, trying to run a business and are accused of stealing? Try to find out who really has committed the crime.

Joanie has set up her bakery in a beautiful little town and as this is her first Christmas a little anguish about her shop window as although she can decorate a cookie her other decorating skills leaves a lot to be desired.

But when things start happening within the town, all eyes land on Joanie when an engagement ring is stolen and the last time it was seen was in her shop. As the accusations run around the little town, can her reputation cope with the growing tension within the town.

I loved this story; it was a funny mystery which was well written and great characters. Joanie’s character was warm and welcoming and I would love to go and shop at her lovely bakery with all the wonderful goods that are described. This book is a little Christmas cheer in a gloomy world at the moment. If you want your Christmas spirit lifted then I recommend this great novella for a great quick read.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Second Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson – Review by Kari Williams

Second Chance eX-masSecond Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Second Chance eX-mas is a super sweet, sassy, and cute Christmas story. It follows Archer Black and Ally Faulkner, first loves that lost everything they had back in college.

When Archer makes it back home to Blissful for the first time in six years, Ally’s whole world is turned upside down. Ally’s surprise for Archer leaves him speechless, but more determined than ever to win back what he mistakenly left behind.

I very much enjoyed this story and read it in less than 12 hours! Such a cute story!!

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Santa Got Run Over By A Vampire: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (A New Orleans Nocturnes Book 4) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Anna Hirsch

Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3.5)Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Santa Got Run Over By A Vampire: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 4) by Carrie Pulkinen
4 Stars

This is a hilarious addition to this series. It’s definitely not your typical Christmas story but it’ll become a classic. Who would’ve thought Santa could get run over by a vampire but when Jane Devereaux is involved, anything is possible. Finally allowed to drive Genevieve, Jane not only gets into an accident but she nearly kills Santa. The only way to save his life is to turn him into a vampire. Christmas is around the corner and she has three days to teach him how to be a good vampire or all is lost. She absolutely doesn’t want to be known as the one who not only destroyed the holidays but killed Jolly Old St. Nick as well.

This is a quick, funny read. Definitely one you’ll enjoy!

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 4) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3.5)Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this fun, lighthearted paranormal romance with a festive twist, which put me in the Christmas spirit. As I have read the previous books in the ‘New Orleans Nocturnes’ series, I was already familiar with the main characters, Jane and Ethan from book one ‘License to Bite’. However, each book in the series is a standalone story although the characters do crossover. In this quick holiday story, Jane Devereux is adjusting well to her new life as a nocturne. She is married to the hottest vampire in New Orleans, Ethan, and is running a popular nightclub in the French Quarter. When she accidentally runs Santa Claus over the only way to save him is to turn him into a vampire. Jane then has three days to teach Santa how to be a vampire and then get him back to the North Pole for Christmas Eve. To complicate her life further, Jane’s father is visiting her for Christmas and she has not told him that she’s married or that she’s a vampire. It was fun being back with the “vamps of New Orleans Nocturnes” and I enjoyed catching up with Jane and Ethan as they are great characters. The storyline flows well, making this an enjoyable and easy read whilst the narrative brings the characters to life. The story has some laugh out loud moments and it’s a real page turner of a novel. I found this romantic comedy with a paranormal twist an exciting and engaging read. I look forward to future books in the series.

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Antipodes by T.S. Simons – Review by Betsy Melano

AntipodesAntipodes by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This young adult book is about a post apocalyptic world. In the beginning of the book, we meet Cam and his sister who live in Australia who are discussing a pandemic affecting Europe. The pandemic is spread through water, so the discussion is about how soon it will affect Australia and the people who live there.

What I really like about this book is that it isn’t your typical dystopian story, it has more depth because the story concentrates on the characters and how they survive. You really dig into their life and understand what life is like. I believe most people would really enjoy reading about this world.

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Run to the Sea (Reigning Hearts Book One) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher – Review by Debi Kircher

Run to the Sea (Reigning Hearts Book One) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher

 

5 ++++ Stars

 

Emeline and Cappy’s story in the author’s own voice..OH MY!

 

It’s been well over a year since I read the ebook version of this story and when I saw that it was released on audio I was thrilled, but then I saw that the author was reading this book herself, I was totally over the moon. Who better to put the feelings into the words then the author herself! I’m glad it has been awhile since I read it because it’s been long enough to where it still felt fresh and I fell in love all over again!

 

I loved these people and the story about their bond as teens and how they came back together as friends dealing with the loss of a character who quickly became one of my favorites in this book. The scene with the box and the missing ring literally took my breath away and that’s when Pop completely won my heart.

 

I love how she transported me right into the story, I could see everything clearly and feel like I was right there in the same room with these people. I’m so excited that she has also done the reading and has released Stars Fall From The Sky on Audio as well as that book stands up in some of my all time favorites, I loved Ginger in this story and can’t wait to add this to my audible library.

 

Grab this book or grab this audible, it is amazing and I’m sure you will love following Emeline and Cappy’s story as much as I did. This author did an amazing job narrating and my only fear now is that I’ll never want to read another of her books because I will want her to read them to me!  LOL and of course I’m kidding because I’ll read anything this author writes!!

 

Phenomenal!!

Second Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson – Review by Debi Kircher

Second Chance eX-masSecond Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Second Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson

5 Stars

I sincerely enjoyed this story. This is my third book by this author and I’m loving each of the books I’ve read more and more and she has become an automatic one click for me.

This was a second chance romance that takes place during the holidays and gave me everything I wanted in a Christmas story. I must say I loved all the characters in this book but my two favorites were Cindy and of course Glory. I loved Ally and Archer and loved their story but it’s the first time I think I’ve ever read a book where the secondary characters really made the book for me.

I read this book in less than an hour and a half and really was sad when it was over, I had fallen into total “bliss” while reading and really felt like I was right there watching it all play out.

I highly recommend picking this one up if you’re looking for a feel good Christmas story. This one has it all.

Can’t wait for more from this author.

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Moonlit Mirage (A Cook Islands Romance) by Amy McKinley – Review by Colleen Noyes

Moonlit Mirage - A Cook Islands Romance (Moonlit Destination Series)Moonlit Mirage – A Cook Islands Romance by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was my first book by this author and I really enjoyed it! I love a book that has romance, mystery, and action, especially if the main catalyst isn’t sex. I thought the author did a great job of introducing us to these characters and gave us just enough to be intrigued to hope to see them in more books. I feel like we got to see just the tip of the iceberg with them as I would expect in a short read. I can tell that this author has a way with words, and can weave a story. I can’t wait to read some of her full novels to really get a sense of her writing and the characters she creates. She left me wanting more. If you like a very quick read that is romantic suspense then you will enjoy this one very much.

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The Rest of Forever (Audio Tour) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Liz Vrchota

The Rest of ForeverThe Rest of Forever by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved listening to The Rest of Forever. This was my first time experiencing an audio book by her and I loved every moment of it. I really enjoyed the premise of the book and how I was listening around Christmastime and felt like it was kismet. I had to be there and hear it. I am so excited that there will be more to come in the series and will definitely be checking them all out.

Guardian Angels are amazing and I am a huge believer in them so this book was less paranormal for me and I found it believable. I loved the banter between April and Damian, her angel. This book could make the perfect sitcom I swear. I look forward to seeing what else we will get in this series of books.

Review by @lizaileen
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The Finder of the Lucky Devil (The Lucky Devil Series) AUDIO by Megan Mackie – Review by Liz Vrchota

The Finder of the Lucky Devil (Lucky Devil Series Book 1)The Finder of the Lucky Devil by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in The Lucky Devil Series. The Lucky Devil is actually a bar. There is some mystery surrounding The Lucky Devil. The newest owner, Rune is one of our main gals. She was left with the Lucky Devil when her Aunt, the previous owner, died and left it to her. There is a small hitch in this newfound role of owner for Rune. She is hiding something and it may be detrimental to her being able to do her best job. It has already caused her a lot of pain in the past. Will it continue to do so? Will she be able to come out on top in this or will things crumble before she gets a chance to get used to the idea of owning this neat little bar?

There were some really neat descriptions and word play used to bring to life some scenes of magic and intrigue. Ones that I thought about long after I finished listening to this book. I loved how realistic this seemed even though there were some strong hints of imagination used. Overall, I am excited about this new series. Thanks so much Megan Mackie. On to The Saint of Liars!

Review by @lizaileen
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Be Brave with Me (Finding Love in Green Springs Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by CA Miconi – Review by Liz Vrchota

Be Brave With Me (Finding Love In Green Springs Book 1)Be Brave With Me by J.B. Havens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I am so lucky to have found this novel by CA Miconi and JB Havens, both new to me authors that I have got to do some more reading/listening of in the very near future! I loved this novel and how well it flowed and created this little town and characters that I found it very hard to deny myself the love for. I was only going to listen to a few chapters in the morning before some errands and ended up not. I had to listen to this novel in one go because I just couldn’t pull myself away. The hardest part of the book was the ending because I just could never get enough of this. I found solace in the fact this is book one of a series and I am so excited to see what other love stories we get from Green Springs.

Meg has been running hard, long, and fast from the past demons of her life when she stumbles into the town of Green Springs and smack dab into the life of Drew. Both of these people have a delicate and sad past that has made them the people they are today. Drew sees the pain in Meg’s eyes the moment he meets her and he wants so badly to help heal the brokenness she feels. He will need her to ‘be brave’ with him and trust him enough to stay and try. But Meg has a deep and long past and trust and bravery are not her strong suit because of it. Will she be able to be brave and stay? Can these two be the pieces they need to put themselves back together? For that and the beautiful story these two have you will have to trust me and one click this novel today! You won’t be sad you took a trip to Green Springs. I can’t wait to go back!

Review by @lizaileen
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OFFICE MISTAKES by BETH HALE – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Office MistakesOffice Mistakes by Beth Hale
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this Christmas romance story. This is a shorter story that brings Christmas spirit and magic together. This is a well developed story that has characters that made the story easy to read and entertaining. They are connectable and really made the story pop. Audra is up for a promotion but so is her co-worker Charlie. There is an attraction between them that has been ignored until now. After she ends up in his bed, will she take a chance on an office romance even if they have been proven to be bad? I really enjoyed these two and made the story for me. Their attraction is off the charts. Will they find their HEA? I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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Fighting for Us (Love is Worth Fighting For Book 1) by Bella Emy – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Fighting for Us (Love is Worth Fighting For #1)Fighting for Us by Bella Emy
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this second chance Christmas romance story. This is the first book in this series, I look forward to reading more. This is a well written story about two people who have a painful romance past until they meet each other. Lorenzo is a single dad who lost his wife and left to raise his daughter on his own. Carissa thought she had it all and a life with her fiance until the day she lost it all. Then they meet each other and things start changing. Will they figure out that some things are worth fighting for? I enjoyed these two and the chemistry they have. I did feel bad for them in parts because of their pasts. They are connectable and made the story easy to read. They pulled me into the story from the beginning. I found myself hoping they would find their HEA. I highly recommend reading their story to find out what happens next with them.

Review by @bjwagner
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All I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano – Review by Rachel Moss

All I Want for ChristmasAll I Want for Christmas by Vivian Fiano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’re looking for a quick, sweet, tear-jerker holiday read, this one is it! All I Want For Christmas by Vivian Fiano was a great read! I was in tears halfway through reading this novella. If I hadn’t of been around my parents, I would have been bawling! This short but super sweet story is also 18+, as it does get a bit steamy at the end. This story definitely has all the elements of a good book. This is the first I’ve read from this author, and I can’t wait to read more in the future!

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Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 4) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Heather Bass

Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3.5)Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have read a few books from this author and she keeps on surprising me. I love paranormal books but this series has me addicted. This is the fourth book to the awesome series called The New Orleans Nocturnes. You can read this book as a stand alone but some previous characters are in this story as well. I was so excited when I got this book I stopped everything and started to read it immediately. I could not put it down. This is a fun Christmas book that will make you laugh out loud. I can’t wait to see what this author will write about next.

Jane Devereux is getting used to her new undead life. She is now an owner to a hot night club and she is married to the hottest vampire ever. Jane goes for a ride in an awesome car and she ends up hitting someone. She hits Santa and she has to turn him into a vampire to save his life. Jane now has only three days to get the new Santa ready for Christmas and she has no idea what to do. To make matters worse she also has her father coming over this year and he has no idea that she’s married and is a vampire. Will Jane be able to save Christmas or will it all blow up in her face?

review by @heatherbass

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Bake Believe by Cori Cooper – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Bake BelieveBake Believe by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this YA romantic comedy with a magical twist. Cat Anderson is a very likeable and realistic teenager who is happy with having a laugh with her friends and flirting with cute boys. Things become complicated for her when a scheduling mistake places Cat in a culinary arts class on her first day of 8th grade. It seems that ‘something’ happens when Cat bakes, something impossible or even magical. Cat’s not the only one in her family that this happens to, as her family have a big secret, one which is to fantastic to be real but can not be hidden any longer. This is a fun and lighthearted read which introduces some great characters, like the relatable Cat but also her friends and family all of whom bring something different to the story. The storyline is quirky and unique but it works and makes this novel a real page turner. I was hooked from page one and felt engaged with the characters and immersed in the story due to the descriptive narrative. An enjoyable and fun read.

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CLAIM ME NOW (Heron Harbor Book 2) by Lea Nolan – Review by Karyn Taylor

Claim Me NowClaim Me Now by Lea Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Claim Me Now is the second book in the Heron Harbor series by Lea Nolan. Although part of a series it can be read as a standalone. I had not read the first book in the series before reading this one and didn’t feel that I was missing any necessary information. In fact, I had not read any of this author’s work before reading this but I’m very glad that I chose to read this book as I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Claim Me Now is a contemporary romance that has great characters and the story flows very well, keeping the reader engaged throughout.
Raven Donovan has chosen to go to her family home in Heron Harbor after a particularly disastrous day at work. What she didn’t expect was the handsome man in her house. Jack Baines needs a break after a stressful week at work and his friend Lark Donovan offers him her family home for a weekend away.
Raven and Jack’s story is great. Both are unwilling to leave the house so they agree to both stay there but give each other space. But when the attraction between them gets to hard to bear will they both give into their attraction.
And will the reason that both of them had such a stressful week at work come back to haunt them as they realise that both of them are linked?
This is a really enjoyable read and I struggled to put it down. I just couldn’t wait until both their secrets came out and see how everything around them would explode when it happened. Definitely recommend!

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Revel (The Howl Series Book 1) by Alden Elway – Review by Kaitlynn Taylor

Revel (The Howl Series, #1)Revel by Alden Elway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Revel (The Howl Series – Book 1) by Alden Elway

5-stars

This book completely blew me away! Honestly from the very first chapter I was hooked. All the incredible detail made it so easy to connect with the characters in such a real way. The author wrote in such a way that as I was reading it it felt like I too could feel the emotions that they were feeling, which is what made it such an incredible book.

I loved this storyline through and through, it as action-packed, intense, intriguing, captivating, shocking and truly addictive. This is the best book I’ve read all year! I cannot wait to read more from this talented author ASAP.

If you are looking for your next paranormal read look no further, you will not be disappointed.

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Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 4) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Naomi McDonald

Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3.5)Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Santa Got Run Over By A Vampire is the fourth book in the New Orleans Nocturnes series. It can be read as a standalone.
This is a quick, fun read filled with vampires and Christmas songs with alternate lyrics that will have you cracking up. Jane’s oops has her in quite a predicament when the responsibility to save Santa falls to her. And, to add to the holiday stress, her father is coming to town and she’s got a secret to tell him.
If you’re feeling the holiday stress, grab some hot chocolate and take a break with this upbeat tale.

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Cuckoo Clock – New York (Unbroken Bonds Book 3) by Elisabeth Marrion – Review by Jennifer Wolbeck

Cuckoo Clock - New York (Unbroken Bonds Book 3)Cuckoo Clock – New York by Elisabeth Marrion
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cuckoo Clock New York follows the exodus of Dr. Esther Rosenthal and her father, Mordechai, from their hometown of Hildesheim, Germany. This story is an excellent narrative for humanizing the experiences and events leading up to WWII and the ethnic cleansing which ensued. I have read my fair share of Holocaust novels and every story is tragic in its own way. Cuckoo Clock New York is an easier read because it allows you to witness the journey of a family that was able to get away. Not only is Esther able to flee to America, but she and her father were able to contribute to the relief effort for German refugee children. This is the story of a woman who helped others even when she was on the run and barely able to help herself.

My only critique would be small details about the writing style. This is the first book I’ve read from this author, and sometimes the passages would come off disjointed and the character dialogues felt clunky. The text was also simple to the point of being plain. This made the book feel less immersive and dramatic. Although the events of the book were very important, there were missed opportunities that could have been used to build more tension. There could have been more balance between being a plot-driven and character-driven story. Overall, Cuckoo Clock New York was a pleasant read and a good contribution to the large collection of WWII and Holocaust stories.

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Fake Fiancé (A Second Chance Office Romance) by Amy McKinley – Review by Lisa Helmick

Fake Fiancé: A Second Chance Office RomanceFake Fiancé: A Second Chance Office Romance by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This isn’t what I expected when I grabbed this one. A simple office romance that takes place in Italy. Well that does happen with the additive of a few odd things. At first I was confused when these visions were happening. Maybe something stating the character was dreaming or having a vision in some way. As the story progresses it becomes more intriguing on how things were going to end.

The characters were fun to watch. Especially Adeline. She is a Savvy business woman. I was impressed with her at her job. She is firm and a complete opposite when not working. The book is worth read just to feel her fierceness when dealing with employees. Pretty sure she is my favorite.

Overall this is a good read. At time the flow is a bit choppy but it all smooths out nicely in the end. The characters are some nice growth and how they interpret their visions was a delight.

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Revel (The Howl Series Book 1) by Alden Elway – Review by Sara Shalovelo

Revel (The Howl Series, #1)Revel by Alden Elway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If it has teeth, claws and fur – I’m in because I’ve always been a sucker for a good werewolf story. So stumbling upon this book, I had high hopes and expectations too. I always do for a werewolf story so I took no time in devouring it.
I got about a quarter way through and I seriously considered about stopping. It felt dry, slow and I felt like there wasn’t really anything to sink my teeth into. With much thought, I decided to keep going and then suddenly, the pace picked up. It drew me in slowly and before I knew it, I was completely pulled in and lost all track of time.
The story became more than just about a girl, stuck between two worlds. It became about a woman, torn between duty of who she is and who she wants to be.
So, even though this story starts a little dry and heavy, trust me when I say it’s a diamond in the rough. You’ll fall in love with the characters as they grow each chapter, cheering them on every step and stumble of the way. Then, before you know it, the story will have completely devoured your attention, leaving you hungry for more.

December 20, 2020

Sara Shalovelo

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Second Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson – Reviewed by Laura-Jane Minnie

Second Chance eX-masSecond Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a great holiday romance. It’s set in a quaint little American town, I always love these type of stories. I loved Ally and Archer you could really tell how much Ally loved him through the authors writing. This is all about Second chances, mistakes and of course Christmas. Don’t want to give anything away but Glory will capture your heart

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CLAIM ME NOW (Heron Harbor Book 2) by Lea Nolan – Review by Chantelle Smith

Claim Me NowClaim Me Now by Lea Nolan

This is my first read from this author and a brilliant introduction into this author it was! This author has a brilliant writing style that captivates you from the very beginning and brings the characters to life! These two characters had amazing chemistry that was undeniable and really made this book engaging as I really wanted to see where their connection and relationship would go, throughout the read, I couldn’t help but root for them but with them being opposites, will there be too many issues stopping it from being a HEA? I can’t wait to read more books from this author until then I highly recommend this book.

Reviewed By @tillytillzz
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Revel by Alden Elway – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Revel (The Howl Series, #1)Revel by Alden Elway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Revel Finley is a twenty two year old woman who lives with her family in a large cabin in the woods near Kane, but she is also a werewolf shifter, she lives for being in the woods and running free in her wolf form, to embrace and be embraced by nature and everything she loves and she is careful about being seen, that is until she is by a hiker in the woods as she is hunting. When she decides to pluck up the courage to tell her brother, she realises that the guy who saw her is his coworker and not just that, he has told her brother before she gets the chance to and now he has to keep it to herself or she will bear the full brunt of her Alpha Soren’s rage. Revel makes up a lame excuse for being there when she steps out of the tree line and sees her brother and he says he will give her a lift home as he is about to leave, so they go up to his office so that he can grab some paperwork, she sees a family photo on his desk as she looks around the office and remembers the day it was taken and how her family had a run together and bonded strongly, especially with her twin Tristan, it is while she is reminiscing that she is introduced to his coworker, Jamie and her reaction to him is something she wasn’t prepared for in the slightest.

When they get home, they have a pack meeting to discuss the sighting of this wolf and what the consequences might be for the pack, the meeting turns to fear, raised voices and panicked questioning until Soren asserts his status and calms the pack members down, throughout all of this, Revel is trying not to show how guilty she feels for the whole situation and that she is the wolf who has been seen.

Finally, Soren puts out the order to stay away from the trails and roads, or there will be consequences, as well as stating that nobody should hunt alone, but when everyone else cowers to their alpha’s will, Revel finds that she is not as affected as she should be. When Soren later pulls Revel to one side and tells her that he wants her to hunt with her two younger twin brothers so that she can bring one down a few notches and the other up a few and build his confidence. As the three of them head out later on with Tristan in tow, they walk through the woods in wolf form until they smell a mountain lion nearby and decide it is time to teach Ethan a lesson, it all goes to plan until Ethan runs off scared and discovers something in the wood that he wasn’t prepared for. They find a piece of human remains and decide that they need to return home and tell Soren about it, but when they find out he has already left, they decide to keep it to themselves until he gets back.

A welcome distraction arrived with Revel getting a job at the local farmers market, helping to lift crates and other jobs most days of the week, but this is where she runs into Jamie more and cannot deny the attraction between them. As she has to keep it a secret, she struggles with lying to her family as she sneaks around and spends more time Jamie, it is about this time when a mysterious and handsome lone wandering wolf, Daniel comes to stay at the cabin, which is not unusual, but what is is that hikers begin to go missing and bodies start to be found around pack territory, this puts more pressure on Revel as she tries to hide more and more secrets from her family and the danger around them grows.

Will Revel’s secrets be revealed to the rest of the pack, or will the pack be able to work out who is killing the hikers and what will happen if they do? This is a romance with a dangerous edge and shows how mistakes can lead to dangerous paths and dire consequences, but also how strength can come out of it and show what people are really capable of. A riveting look at pack life and romance with the added twist of danger in is a story you will want to continue and finish once you have started it.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 4) by Carrie Pulkinen – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3.5)Santa Got Run Over by a Vampire by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jane Devereaux is finally getting her chance to drive Gaston’s baby around New Orleans and is relishing in this until she runs someone over, as she starts to panic and get Gaston to call for an ambulance, she learns that it isn’t just any old person she has run over and nearly killed, it is Santa, THE SANTA, he actually exists and not only that and now Jane has to make a choice, she has to turn him into a vampire, or destroy Christmas, not much of a choice really. After the deed is done and Santa has been turned, Jane and Gaston load Santa into his car and after some shock and amazement, she gets to ride Santa’s reindeer Blitzen home, this is something she will never forget.

The next day, she has to go and see the Magistrate of their coven and register her new fledgeling and start to deal with the consequences of her actions, this includes the explanation of why she had to sire him in the first place, but first she has to break the news to Santa that he is now a vampire and everything that goes with it, however, Santa seems a little off and won’t stop singing his versions of Christmas songs and asking constantly for sugary things to crave his thirst. After Santa’s registration they take Santa out for his first feed and to get his official license, but something is still off, this is where they all have to break the news to Mrs Claus, as well as this, she has the added bonus of her dad coming to visit for Christmas and she is going to have to break the news that she is a vampire, but more that that, is that she is also married and prepare herself to see her dad and face his reactions to her news! Jane only has three days to fix Santa and save Christmas, but can she do it in time, or at all?

This story is a christmas themed romp through New Orleans where mistakes are made and curveballs are thrown around like snowballs in a snowball fight and a read which will keep you reading until the end.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker Book 2) by Rosie Pease – Review by Lisa Helmick

Sweets and Santa (The Matchmaking Baker, #2)Sweets and Santa by Rosie Pease
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a nice holiday mystery. It’s the second book in the series. I have not read the first book and didn’t struggle following along with this at all. We see Joanie setting up and getting her bakery going. There is the problem of missing items around town the the fun gnomes. Joanie also is the town matchmaker so we get to see her in action doing this as well

I enjoy reading Christmas books this time of year. This is a fun story but at times I seemed to zone out mostly during the baking session. I didn’t need all the details to understand what was going on. The characters/townfolk are interesting but the gnome idea stoke the show.

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Run to the Sea (Reigning Hearts Book One) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher – Review by Anastasia Dodson

Run to the Sea (Reigning Hearts, #1)Run to the Sea by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved this book in audio! The author is awesome and I love that she narrated herself this because she knows how they should sound and act because they’re her characters and she’s not gonna mess them up or make them sound weird. She did a fantastic job and I cannot wait to listen to more by her! Listen to this ones asap! I promise you won’t regret it! Happy Listening

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Gianluca (Marini Family Romance Book 1) By Isabella Cassazza – Review by Victoria Mashburn

Gianluca (Marini Family #1)Gianluca by Isabella Cassazza
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

‘Gianluca (Marini Family #1) by Isabella Cassazza has to be, by far, one of the best romance novels that I’ve read to date! The dynamic between the two main characters, though tried and true, gets a new spin put on it, one that cannot be fully appreciated without experiencing the book for oneself. And, of course, what better place than Italy for a blossoming romance? This series is indeed off to a promising start. I cannot wait to see what the other members of the Marini Family have in store for us!

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I Once Was Lost but Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber

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I Once Was Lost but Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber
Genre – nonfiction, animals, animal rescue
Page Count – 206 pages
Packed inside a warehouse, living in filthy conditions, were once over 120 dogs. Some of the dogs were kept in crates piled high on shelves, arranged in rows along the walls, and shoved into corners behind heaps of garbage and urine-saturated straw. Some of the dogs were confined to wire-sided or glassed-in kennels. One was kept in an old horse trailer. Dead ones were stored in a cooler.
In one of the crates was a black dog named Daisy. This is her story.
It is also the story of the rescue of one hundred and twenty-four dogs—and one snake—from the Olympic Animal Sanctuary, the only large-scale dog rescue in the U.S. to be carried out with no support from local government. The OAS rescue was an epic narrative that extended over several years and featured small town politics, protests, assault, lawsuits, arrests, and a midnight escape, all played out to a nationwide audience.

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