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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Francis O’Sullivan

Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters, #4)Blood of the Dragon by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Martin Ferguson’s Blood of the Dragon is the fourth book in his Relic Hunters series. The series, aimed at young adults, uses action archaeology with supernatural twists to bring readers exciting adventures that straddle both historical and modern worlds.
Blood of the Dragon concerns itself with Vlad the Impaler, the real historical Count Dracula. When Professor Melissa Moore is nearly killed over some historical texts she has acquired, which hint at where the Impaler’s treasures might be hidden, she turns to the British Museum’s skilled team of Relic Hunters for help on a mission that leads them to Romania, amongst other places.
I particularly like the way the story jumps between the present and the past. Some chapters are set in the modern world, whilst others are set in the past giving an account of Vlad the Impaler’s history from his own perspective. This is entertainingly educational and also builds tension as we wonder what connection this history has to the strange events the team has got themselves caught up with in the present.
I’m happy to give this book five stars – reading it was like watching an action movie (think Indiana Jones, The Mummy etc.). I would recommend it to young history fans, and readers who wish YA vampire stories were a bit less romantic!

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Finn Cunningham

Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters, #4)Blood of the Dragon by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Martin Ferguson is at it again with another AMAZING addition to this amazing series. i fell in love with Martin’s writing from book one. This series has only gotten better as it goes! It will keep you on the edge of your seat page after page. It’s overflowing with action, amazing characters, stunning character development, and amazing writing. I absolutely love this authors work, and I need more!

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The North Wind Descends (The Lord Hani Mysteries #4) by NL Holmes – Review by Amanda Kimble

The North Wind Descends (The Lord Hani Mysteries #4)The North Wind Descends by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

The North Wind Descends (The Lord Hani Mysteries #4) by N.L Holmes

This is the fourth book in The Lord Hani Mysteries Series. Holmes has done it again. She knows how to capture a reader’s attention. I can’t wait for more of her work.

Lord Hani is conflicted. He wants to protect his family, but he also has a job to do. Things aren’t easy for him and he doesn’t know what to make of it. The King’s attention and the Queen’s new task is taking a lot out of him.

Hani goes to find what is going on when he learns that he may have to do something when he doesn’t want to. The quote I chose for Hani is: ‘All these good people are here to wish me well. They’re probably happier than I am about this.’

Highly recommended for Historical Crime lovers.

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Unwrapped by Evelyn Sola – Review by Karyn Taylor

UnwrappedUnwrapped by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Unwrapped is a great contemporary BWWM romance by Evelyn Sola. Having not previously read any of Evelyn Sola’s work, I was unsure what to expect but the blurb of this book had me very intrigued and I just had to give this book a chance. What I got was a book that totally grabbed me and had me totally engaged with the story right up to the very end. This is a really great story that I’m sure will be enjoyed by many.
When 36 year old Nick Bain takes over his uncle’s business while he convalesces the last thing he expects is to become smitten with the gorgeous 23 year old daughter of one of his employees. An employee who absolutely hares him with a passion.
Miranda’s mum cannot stand her new boss and boy do her family know this! So how will Miranda cope when she meets and falls for said boss. Let me add that this book is very steamy!!
I loved this story. There is so much humour coming the way of Miranda’s mum. Believe me, you are left in no doubt just exactly how much she hates Nick. Her constant rants had my laughing along with this book.
I loved both the characters of Nick and Miranda and the way that the author dealt with their mixed race relationship and the age gap between them. The story is very well written and flows well, keeping the reader engaged throughout.
I look forward to reading more from Evelyn Sola.

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Scepter of Flint (The Lord Hani Mysteries #3) by NL Holmes-Review by Amanda Kimble

Scepter of FlintScepter of Flint by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Scepter of Flint (The Lord Hani Mysteries #3) by NL Holmes

The third book in The Lord Hani Mysteries Series and NL Holmes is fantastic. Holmes knows how to attract a reader’s attention.

Hani is sent to the capital for something. Things are getting strange within high places. The quote I choose for Hani is: “Will I have the aid of any troops? I can hardly stop a gang of tomb robbers by myself.”

Highly recommended for Historical Crime.

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High Heels And Mistletoe (Kisses Under The Mistletoe) by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Candida Hopper

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

High Heels And Mistletoe
By C.A. King

This is a quick holiday read. I enjoyed this story, the laughs, romance, great characters and a little bit of magic. This is a book I read in one sitting because I needed to know what was going to happen between Julietta and Luke. These two characters are opposites and they are definitely attracted to each other, but is that enough for them to become romantically involved? If you want to find out then you need to read this book. I was put right into the holiday spirit with this story and I recommend it.

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Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries Book 3) by Carmen Radtke – Review by Netania Lim

Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries, #3)Murder Makes Waves by Carmen Radtke
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great story with plenty of intrigue, suspense and twists. I hadn’t read any books by this author or the previous books in this series, which would have probably helped establish the characters better. Still, I grew to understand the characters Jack and Frances quickly. I also loved the setting of a voyage to England from Australia, as an Australian being able to understand many of the cultural references, and the historical details were a delight. It’s a kind of cozy read and highly entertaining. Having enjoyed this story, I would read the other books in this series now.

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The North Wind Descends (The Lord HaniMysteries Book 4) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Kerry Carr

The North Wind DescendsThe North Wind Descends by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 4th book in the Lord Hani  Mysteries series. I really can’t praise these books enough. They are full of Ancient Egyptian history and mystery which are my two favourite things. The authors knowledge of the time period is very good and they really give you a sense of what life would be like in the times of Ancient Egypt.

Lord Hani is back and when he is honoured by the king he wonders why? All through the kings reign Lord Hani has been a thorn in the kings side so why now is he being honoured. Things aren’t what they seem of that Hani is sure.

Add to this a task he is asked to complete with means getting his daughter involved in court politics and Hani struggles to protect her and keep her out of things.

Why did the king give him this honour? Can he protect his daughter and stop the court politics from involving her or is it too late to protect her anymore.

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Laken O’Wadsworth

At Last: Adams Brothers: Book 1At Last: Adams Brothers: Book 1 by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Let me start this by saying that I read this entire book in one sitting. It is such an easy read and the way that the characters are written, it leaves you wanting to know more. I love that the author took the time for us to appreciate the main characters as individuals first before unfolding this love story. I started rooting for them from the very beginning. I won’t give anything away but it’s worth the read for sure!

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Dreaming of Christmas: 5 complete, sweet holiday romances by Joanne Dannon – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Dreaming of ChristmasDreaming of Christmas by Joanne Dannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Dreaming of Christmas: 5 complete, sweet holiday romances by Joanne Dannon
I absolutely loved this book of five complete sweet holiday romances. Each story has heart warming moments that are sure to have you believing in Christmas Magic. I found myself lost in the pages all while curled up under a blanket on the couch .So if you’re looking for a sweet holiday romance I highly recommend this book. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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Dreaming of Christmas: 5 complete, sweet holiday romances by Joanne Dannon – Review by Michelle Austin

Dreaming of ChristmasDreaming of Christmas by Joanne Dannon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dreaming of Christmas by Joanne Dannon was a good 4 star read.

We get five short stories:
1. A Magical Christmas in Jerusalem
2. Another Magical Christmas in Jerusalem
3. Christmas Kiss, New Year’s Wish
4. Christmas Kiss in London
5. Christmas Kiss: But only for the holidays

A Magical Christmas in Jerusalem, Kiara is going on a trip her grandmother had always wanted to take with her grandfather, spend Christmas in Jerusalem. Kiara ends up meeting a very handsome man (Jacques) that turns out to be one of their tour guides. When he takes her on special little trips they start to connect and fall in love. Will these two follow their hearts or is this only a holiday romance?

Another Magical Christmas in Jerusalem, Tom is in Jerusalem to celebrate his friend’s wedding. When he meets Lucie they have an instant connection. He’s not used to large families and is slightly overwhelmed by hers. Lucie has always dreamed of being a writer and having a family as well. Can these two get a HEA?

Christmas Kiss, New Year’s Wish, Taylor has a secret crush on her best friend of 20 years. Luca has returned from working at NASA and shares with her that he has been asked to do another two-year contract. When they unexpectedly share a kiss, things start to swirl in Taylors head and Luca is confused as well. Could he feel the same way she does? Can these two have more than a friendship?

Christmas Kiss in London, the way that Amber meets works in a clinic helping couples conceive and start families and she has been thinking more and more about her future. After a Christmas party where she met someone annoying and pretended to friend him on Facebook, she ends up getting a private message from the man she did friend and from there they start talking. They connect on so many levels and when she goes to visit him sparks fly. Will they continue as friends or go for more? I really liked these two, this was my favorite story in this collection.

Christmas Kiss: But only for the holidays, Jenna is a model down on her luck and currently back at her parents house. With the holidays coming she has to pretend she’s happy or her mother will try and set her up with someone. Leo has found himself single and needs to find someone to be his date for several events. The last person he wants to ask is his friend Jenna but he runs out of options. Jenna wasn’t thrilled to see Leo, he’s boring and not her type. But when he makes her an offer she can’t refuse she agrees to help him. As they spend more time together the closer they get. Can these two opposites have a HEA?

Overall I really enjoyed all of these holiday romances. Each couple was great and the authors pulled you right in with their writing. If you’re looking for a great collection to read, 1-click and get started today.

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Aiko (The Heartstrings Series Book 1) by Brooke May

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Aiko (The Heartstrings Series Book 1) by Brooke May
Genre – Paranormal meets contemporary romance
Page Count – 185 pages
Cover Designer – Dark Water Covers
Being struck my Cupid’s arrow is supposed to be painless. The slightest prick is meant to bring you the love of your life.
Cupid doesn’t work alone.
Six beings were created to help him guide mortals to love.
Aiko is not a gentle piercing of your soul.
Aiko is the worse Cupid for a reason.
Extermination of civilizations, plagues, and possibly the worst tragedy in human history may rest on her tiny shoulders.
She’s back after a forty-year exile. Aiko has been given another opportunity to help humanity.
Alejandro Gomez is everything a woman could dream of … in looks. His romantic abilities gyrate to the beat of mariachi.
He’s Aiko’s new assignment.
Pray the world doesn’t come to an end.

~ AMAZON ~

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While on maternity leave with her youngest, Brooke was putting laundry away when she looked at a poem she had written in high school that was framed in her son’s bedroom. That poem triggered the idea of My Cowboy and soon she was sitting in front of her computer with her infant next to her writing her first love story that wasn’t a fanfiction.

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The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Dog Thief and Other StoriesThe Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I picked up this volume but I was charmed by the short stories I found within. Kearney does a beautiful job filling the pages with stories that will absolutely warm the heart of all dog lovers. If you have a pet you love or know someone that does, this work is one that you will thoroughly enjoy.

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High Heels And Mistletoe (Kisses Under The Mistletoe) by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Heather Lovelace

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

King is a one click author for me and I always enjoy seeing how she easily navigates between several different genres. This book is a charming romantic comedy that puts King’s character building on display. From page one, I was endeared to the leading lady and her mysterious allergy. This holiday caper was full of wit, charm, and holiday cheer. Fantastic dialogue and plot pacing, this story will most definitely become part of my regular holiday reading. Loved every page!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney – Review by Sunday Barnaby

The Dog Thief and Other StoriesThe Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney
Five Stars

The Dog Thief and Other Stories is the first book have read by Jill Kearney. It definitely won’t be the last. The twelve short stories are thoughtful and awe inspiring. I really enjoyed the stories about the dogs and a few cats. They got me thinking of some of my grandmas dogs. It brought back great memories of my childhood. Some of the stories brought to life hardships and different points of view. This book left me feeling good about the wa animals (pets) come and go throughout our life time. I highly recommend this book for all animal lovers.

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The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney – Review by Erica Fish

The Dog Thief and Other StoriesThe Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The overall theme of the stories is about the animal and human relationship. Individual stories show the love, trust, and heartwarming of these relationships. The stories show the unconditional love from the pet to their human. There are life issues but it shows how the pets can heal each person differently. I was hooked from the beginning because I believe in the healing power of the love between the animal and human. If you are feeling down and out I recommend reading these stories because it will tug at your heartstrings.

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Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries Book 3) by Carmen Radtke – Review by Erica Fish

Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries, #3)Murder Makes Waves by Carmen Radtke
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carmen Radtke is a new author to me and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. This book has a solid storyline. This is accomplished by the detail writing by Carmen Radtke. Her characters are fully developed and complicated. The feeling I had reading this book is a fun cozy mystery story. I finished it in one sitting as I felt drawn into the story. I love the fact that it was done on water which makes this story even more interesting. Our main characters Frances and Jack are an act on a voyage ship doing a magic act. They were called into action when a passenger was murdered. Will Frances and Jack find the murderer? What else can possibly happen while investigating this murder? I highly recommend this story.

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Heather Lovelace

Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters, #4)Blood of the Dragon by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Relic Hunters series continues and this might be my favorite of the series to date. As the books build on each other I would recommend reading this in series order. Ferguson has done a terrific job weaving a story that appeals to all ages. This latest adventure was just as action packed as I have come to expect. Truly enjoyed every page and look forward to reading more from this author.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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The Bullet Theory (Dr. Nolan Mills Book 1) by Sonya Jesus – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Bullet Theory (Dr. Nolan Mills, #1)The Bullet Theory by Sonya Jesus
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sonya Jesus always finds a way to mesmerize me with the stories she weaves. Twists, turns, and just an incredible story. The characters jumped off the page in a fantastic way. I read this in one setting because I simply couldn’t put it down. Highly recommend!!

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Lisa Helmick

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This one surprises the heck out of me. There are many lovely, sensual and seductive moments in here. These two are OFF THE CHARTS! They are intoxicating! I couldn’t turn pages fast enough. Normally I favor the male character but in here they both rise to the top! I laughed, cried and got chills while taking this trip with these two. Completely Worth It!

Dominic is a great character. He has charisma and knows it. This man could meIt my heart/ears with his seductive words and kindness. I loved watching him change his tune about Lula and relationships. Lula is a dream! I can only picture her voice but man I would love to hear her sing! I think she feels like most women when it comes to men..not good looking enough. I loved watching her blossom.

Secondary characters are outstanding. They push, help and antagonize Dom and Lula! I enjoyed meeting the Adams boys/family and eagerly look forward to their stories.

Overall this is excellent and is a new favorite of mine. The characters are fun, sassy and entertaining. The story is sweet, sexy and romantic. I loved everything about this book!

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Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries Book 3) by Carmen Radtke – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries, #3)Murder Makes Waves by Carmen Radtke
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Murder makes waves is book 3 of a series. I’m guessing you do not have to read the books in order because I haven’t read any others in the series and I didn’t feel lost. This was a good mystery book with great character and a good storyline. My favorite character of course is Uncle Sal. I feel like he made the book. I’m not a big mystery reader but I did enjoy reading the book. The author did a great job describing 1931. I would definitely recommend this read for the mystery lovers out there.

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The Bullet Theory (Dr. Nolan Mills Book 1) by Sonya Jesus – Review by Lisa Helmick

The Bullet Theory (Dr. Nolan Mills, #1)The Bullet Theory by Sonya Jesus
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Talk about a page turner! I read this in about 3.5 hours. I couldn’t stop! The story drew me in. It’s dark and twisty…perfect thing to me up into the night. The characters are equally evil and complex. Did I laugh or cry at this? no but my eyes stayed glued to the pages anyway.

While this is the Nolan Mills series…Elle completely captivated me. We learn more about her as the story progresses. She comes of flakey but she is strong and impressively smart. Kacey I am not overly impressed with. He would be one that could be left behind. I know…I know they have a shared history. Yeah wrong choices and all that but not sure that forgiveness is the key with them.

I did enjoy the tasks that Dr Nolan gave them to work on. Great idea! I do look forward to more in this series. This is a twisty romantic thriller.

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Tausha Treadway

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley. I loved this book so much. Its a sexy, amazing romance. Its the story of Lula Stanley who is a literature teacher who is wanting to find her father. Lula is beautiful, smart and too worried about her low key life and lack of family to want romance. Dominic Adams is the high school history teacher at the same high school as Lula and he is the hottest man East High has ever seen. Dominic has never even noticed Lula until he goes out with friends to a Jazz club and he sees and hears the most beautiful thing ever. Dominic can have any woman he wants but since he met Lula he doesn’t want anyone but her. Lula doesn’t thinks he has time for a relationship with all the secrets she’s finding out about her family. Dominic and Lula become close and he tries to help her find out what’s happened with her father. Will Lula let down her walls and let Dominic in. This is a sexy emotional read. Do yourself a favor and read At Last today!

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High Heels And Mistletoe (Kisses Under The Mistletoe) by C.A. King – Review by Cindy Mayberry

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

High Heels And Mistletoe
Kisses Under The Mistletoe
By C.A. King
☆☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
Full length romance novel. During the right season, Christmas, this book is top notch. Even though someone’s plans don’t go as someone thought. I just can’t get over this sweet romance.

Juliette Romero’s idea of Christmas, is to be as far away as she can. Having many reasons, being allergic to mistletoe or the family curse, she stays away. She even plans her vacations around Christmas. That was fine with her. But this year has a whole other plan, that is standing in her way. The name is Luke Winslow, the company’s playboy and the boss’s son. Luke has never hooked up with a woman more than a roll between the sheets. But for some reason Juliette has him intrigued. He must figure out how to get the girl. But she wants to get the job, signed, sealed and delivered. Then move on to her vacation. Then there is Luke. Guess you need to read this story to find out what happens, as there is no spoiler here. I’m sure you will love it, as I do.

Well C.A. King has got a sweet story here. A real page turner as well. The characters are people we know. OK not personally, but I know a few people just like them. I have read several of the books written by C.A. King. She never disappoints! C.A.King is my go too writer, as I always find something in her many books. Well Done C.A. King! Well Done!

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Robin Rankin

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

At Last: Adams Brothers: Book 1 by Mindy McKinley

I don’t even know where to start there are so many things I want to mention.

First,  all books taking place in Chicago must have the characters love the Cubs. 😁

Second, holy cow.  Totally didn’t expect things to play out the way they did for Lula and finding her father.  Think the build up was well written and it left me wanting more.

Third, where can I find a guy like Dom for my daughter?   If she were to bring home such a well mannered man who feels the way he does about family it would make me soooo happy.

I throughly enjoyed this book and wish I had read it slower to savor instead of reading as fast as i could to find out what happens next.

Looking forward to the next book.

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Starvation by Molly Fennig – Review by Kandy Garrett

StarvationStarvation by Molly Fennig
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not even 50% in and I am bawling my eyes out. Not only are the characters fantastically written, their emotions pour out on the pages, I can’t stop.
This is a gut wrenching story of tragedy, coping, friendship and family.

There is good in all things, even tragedy. We don’t all see it the same way, we don’t all learn the same thing, and we don’t all see any good ever, tragedy or not.
I am speechless, heartbroken, but still speechless.
Molly does one heck of a job getting into this topic right from the start and she holds you there until the very last sentence. Very well done.

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Gianluca (Marini Family Romance Book 1) by Isabella Cassazza – Review by Piper Foster

Gianluca (Marini Family #1)Gianluca by Isabella Cassazza

An shocking attraction happens for Callie. Meeting her boss Gianluca a large ego with the up most confidence. This is your opposite attract story can enemies really become lovers. This is the fashion world and Callie is not into that. The chemistry thee two have sets off sparks. Gianluca comes off as a massive jerk off and is difficult to deal with at times. The more time Gianluca and Callie spend together, feelings grow and blossom like grapes on the vine. It’s lovely read.

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Love Heels!: The TV news business can be murder (PJ Santini Series Book Three) by Lynne Russell – Review by Angela Hayes

Love Heels! The TV news business can be murderLove Heels! The TV news business can be murder by Lynne Russell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Love Heels! The TV News Business Can Be Murder is the third book in the PJ Santini Series by Lynne Russell. This is a private eye mystery with humor, family dynamics, murder, intrigue, tension, suspense, and that somewhat sarcastic sense of humour that I love about this series.
We met PJ Santini back in the first book. She’s a television news reporter and private eye. We follow her as this latest investigation as she is once again put through her paces.
As with the other two books, this was quite entertaining- keeping me flipping the pages to find out what happens next. PJ is a great character- along with her family and the other supporting cast- add the witty banter and this comedy has some really funny scenes.
The story was interesting, with cleverly crafted elements that made this book a memorable read.
Again, I can’t wait to see what PJ gets up to next!

Thank you, Lynne Russell!

 

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Gianluca (Marini Family Romance Book 1) by Isabella Cassazza – Review by Angela Hayes

Gianluca (Marini Family #1)Gianluca by Isabella Cassazza
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Gianluca is the first book in the Marini Family Romance series by Isabella Cassazza. This is a contemporary romance set in the fashion world- with plenty of chemistry, angst, push pull, and drama- and this story has the added bonus of having Italy as its backdrop.

I enjoy the way Ms. Cassazza weaves her stories- adding her own stamp and flare to her work. Her characters are well developed and are quite likeable- making it easy to invest in them and the outcome of their story.
I will definitely be following the rest of this series.

Thank you, Isabella Cassazza!

 

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Yule Lads Legend: Iceland’s Jólasveinar by Heidi Herman – Review by Angela Hayes

Yule Lads Legend: Iceland's JolasveinarYule Lads Legend: Iceland’s Jolasveinar by Heidi Herman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Yule Lads Legend: Iceland’s Jólasveinar by Heidi Herman is a retelling of an Icelandic folktale. It is a very original Christmas tale full of wonderful detail and creative elements. With Trolls bringing this story to life, you just know that it will be an interesting and fun read.
I loved that we get to see a snippet of Iceland’s wonderfully unique folktale history through this clever retelling of an ancient story. Yule Lads Legend is well worth the read!

Thank you, Heidi Herman!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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