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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Broken.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBroken.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Green Street Girls series, and I love it as much as the first! This time we follow Indigo and Gideon.

Once again, I feel the need to rave about the author’s writing style. Vivid pictures are painted of the scene and characters without being overly descriptive and the character are made to feel real. I was emotionally invested from the beginning and loved every second of it. It’s a heartwarming read, but there are some parts which are heartbreaking.

I loved Indigo, her growth as the story unfolded was brilliant and she deserves every happiness. Gideon is such a lovable character, you can’t help but love the pair and despite all obstacles, root for them start to finish.

I really enjoyed witnessing Indigo’s story and can’t wait for more in this series!

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Rise of the Hunter (Blood Prophecy Series) by Barb Jones – Review by Shannon Fowler

Rise of the HunterRise of the Hunter by Barb Jones
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The battle of Good v. Evil continues! The Tall Dark Man is the one controlling things now. The witches fear him and bow to him. However, our Queen, Amber does not!

This story, like the ones before it, jumps from different points in time and between character points of view, often and quickly. I love that, but you really have to pay attention. There are still the vampires, wolves, witches and seers battling for the good of the world. Hawaiian myths, legends and beliefs fill the pages. It is best if you read the Blood Prophecy series, 3 books, in order to best understand and follow this story. Things are revealed in this book that I didn’t know had happened since I skipped a book.

Another good start to a new series and again looking forward to going back to read what I missed and catching up to what is next!

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Queen’s Destiny (Blood Prophecy Series) by Barb Jones – Review by Shannon Fowler

Queen's Destiny (The Blood Prophecy, #1)Queen’s Destiny by Barb Jones
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a great story! So many characters, vampires, witches, demons, humans. Beings that don’t know what they are right away. The story line jumps from the past to the present and back many times. But Jones has written in such a way that the story is very easy to follow. While reading this story you can certainly feel the build up, you can feel something big is going to happen.

Since not everything can fall on one being’s shoulders, this adventure involves the shoulders of many different beings to defeat the evil trying to over take the world.

This is my first book by this author and I am looking forward to reading more from her.

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Bared. (A Green St. Girls Romance) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Bared. (Green St. Girls #1)Bared. by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first of the A Green St. Girls Romance series. I loved this book, it got me emotionally invested from the first page.

There are plenty of heartbreaking parts to this story and I think that these aspects are written well – respectfully and feeling real.

I loved the characters and friendships within the story, but my favourite thing about this book was the author’s writing style. It’s clear, descriptive and flows so well. The author paints vivid images without over-describing the scenes, the character’s voices are distinct, and their thoughts and emotions feel real. While I absolutely love the story, I don’t think I’ve come across an author who’s actual writing is my favourite aspect. It’s almost as if I’m not reading it but living it through the character’s eyes.

I truly felt for Athena and her past; her experience and her development felt so real and relatable to my own experiences.

This is the first book I’ve read by the author, but I look forward to bingeing on the rest of their work!

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Planting Hope is a contemporary romance that centers around the characters of Holly and Kit. Holly is a nurse who is trying to move on after witnessing the murder of a colleague. The experience has left her feeling unsettled so she is living as a free spirit, choosing to work or volunteer where she can. Kit lives his life as a bit of a recluse with his attention focused on his garden. He believes that gardening can have healing powers and can help someone heal from experiencing trauma. As a child, Kit witnessed domestic violence and now wants to help other children heal through creating a garden. He needs a nurse to help him research the project and gets introduced to Holly. With her colorful hair Kit is a bit leery of trusting her but as the two-work side by side in the garden their friendship grows and the attraction between them builds. This was a beautifully crafted story with an engaging plot and wonderful characters. Kit and Holly have both witnessed their share of horrific violence and now find themselves wanting to help children who have witnessed domestic violence. Although their pasts still haunt them, they are not afraid of doing the work involved in helping children heal from trauma. A great read full of hope, love, trauma, passion, and empathy.

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Sage Advice by Cori Cooper – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Sage AdviceSage Advice by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and sweet YA romance which kept me happily turning the pages. Teenager Pyper Lewis is used to having all the answers to all the questions, as she’s busy giving out advice. She’s looking forward to having an amazing senior year and making it great for her friends. Her only concern is the prom, as unfortunately she has bad memories and so even tries to cancel it but her plan backfires. Eventually Pyper has to face the prom and decide whether to trust that Landen will not hurt her like she was once before. With the help and support of her family and friends Pyper discovers that she does not always need to have all the answers. Pyper is so likeable and relatable that I could not help but feel engaged with her. I was immersed in the storyline, which was very realistic in regards to the teenage issues and emotions raised. I liked how Pyper developed throughout the story and learnt about herself, which made her an inspirational main character for YA readers.

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and engaging contemporary romance which held me captivated throughout. Nursing is Holly Cooper’s vocation, until she witnessed a murderous attack which brings her childhood fear of never belonging back. Holly decides to leave, and then works either as a nurse or a volunteer at music festivals whilst travelling down Australia’s eastern seaboard. Meanwhile, reclusive gardener Kit is undertaking a research project, on the therapeutic powers of gardening. As a survivor himself he wants to discover if gardening activities can help kids heal after domestic violence. When the on-site nurse is injured she suggests her granddaughter take her place.
When Kit and Holly first meet he’s unsure about whether the pink and green haired free spirit is right for the project. However, it’s not long before a relationship begins between the couple as the garden develops. When security on site is breached, Kit must confront his worst fears, but in defending Holly and the kids he proves his critics right, thinking that he is violent. Holly knows this is not true, but must overcome her own fears to help prove him wrong. The characters and well defined and the beautiful Australian setting is brought vividly to life by the descriptive narrative, which made me feel immersed in the story. Both Kit and Holly are likeable and relatable characters, and I loved how their relationship developed throughout the story. An emotional read at times, but one which had me hooked from start to finish.

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I fell in love with this book almost immediately. I’m not sure what it was that captured my attention so close to the start when the plot was being set up, but it was there, and it only got better.

The way the difficult issues and emotions were handled felt respectful and genuine. I felt for Holly and Kit given what the pair faced in their pasts, but most of all for the children. Their pain felt real. The care Holly, Mona and Kit had for them felt real.

I don’t want to give away spoilers, but it really throws into light how important and different the healing process is and having people around who understand that and value their safety. One careless slip up could destroy that and this book captured that.

I will be reading more from this author!

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Guarding the Crease (The Playmakers Series Hockey Romances Book 9) by G.K. Brady – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Guarding the Crease: An Opposites Attract Romance (The Playmakers Series Hockey Romances Book 9)Guarding the Crease: An Opposites Attract Romance by G.K. Brady
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Guarding The Crease is Book Ten in The Playmaker Series. It is a steamy sports romance that centers around the characters of Wyatt and Serena. Wyatt is a famous NHL goaltender who is a bit self-centered, egotistical, and used to getting his own way. Along comes Serena, a tough cookie in her own rights who is fierce, smart, strong, and determined. As PR Director of the Colorado Blizzard’s, she needs to be driven and not put up with any flack. She also knows Wyatt’s reputation so when he needs her help, she does not expect to empathize with him or his situation. However, as the two start to spend time together she sees another side to him. Serena now sees why Wyatt acts the way he does and before long the two are falling hard for each other.

This book was well written with an interesting storyline and great characters. Wyatt initially comes across as a bad boy, and an unlovable jerk. As his story unfolds, we see the reasons behind his behavior and start to see another side of him. Serena is to credit for some of his changes because she does not put up with his irresponsible behavior. She is tough as nails, strong, feisty, and did not back down from any challenge. It was easy to root for Wyatt to wise up and change his ways because of the love of a good woman. I wanted Serena to be the one he realized was going to be there for him and not give up on him. This book was full of angst, drama, hope, second chances, passion, and love.

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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Broken.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBroken.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Having read and loved the previous book about the ‘Green Street Girls’ I was looking forward to this next instalment, and I was not disappointed. This is another heartwarming, or though at times heartbreaking story about friendship and finding love. The storyline follows ‘The Green Street Girls’, who include friends Charlie, Gwyn, Indigo and Athena, all of whom have been alone in the world until they found each other. This is Indigo’s story, and Gideon stormed into her life unexpectedly, as a protector and guardian angel, and they became friends, and then their relationship developed into something more. Just as the couple were about to share a new and exciting life together, a threat makes Indigo not only doubt herself but everyone around her, including Gideon. In order to win him back, she has to be brave! I love the four female main characters, and their friendship really comes across in the narrative, and makes you feel engaged with them. Indigo and Gideon definitely had chemistry and I enjoyed how their relationship developed throughout the story, and I was hoping they would get their HEA. I look forward to book three and four in this series.

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Sliding into Home (Playing for Keeps Book 3) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Emily H

Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance (Playing for Keeps Book 3)Sliding into Home: A Secret Baby Sports Romance by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

For Kia Kamen, seeing Jeff “Smitty” Smith again changes everything. Five years ago she had a one night stand with Jeff and that night had her raising her son for the last five years without being able to locate his dad. Now he is the coach of her son’s baseball team.

Jeff cannot believe he is a dad and that he missed the first five years. He has every intention of being part of Max’s life and Kia is wonderful, feelings for her begin to arise again and as they explore what they have it is a bit of a roller coaster ride because the feelings they both share for one another is intense. This new couple have to figure out what they are building while being mindful of the fact that every decision for the future has to be the right move for Max.

Max is a hoot, he brought a lot of laughter to the story. What I really liked about this book is that their relationship has hiccups and they are believable ones. I enjoyed this book a lot.

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Guarding the Crease (The Playmakers Series Hockey Romances Book 9) by G.K. Brady – Review by Kerry Baker

Guarding the Crease (The Playmakers #9)Guarding the Crease by G.K. Brady
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story is all about the redemption of the main character and his relationship with a certain individual. For me, Wyatt is the one that really made this story. He was so determined to turn things around and I thought he was so reliable. The way both main characters fit together worked well and was believable.
This whole series is enjoyable. The books are easy and fun to read. I look forward to the next after each one. They are definitely worth the read.

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Sage Advice by Cori Cooper – Review by Jenni Bishop

Sage AdviceSage Advice by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sage Advice is a clean romance story about a young woman who needs to work on some issues that have haunted her and has stopped her from moving forward. It is a story of a young woman who slowly discovers herself with the help of family and friends.
Being a YA romance story, it has sensitive and emotional girls and “I am man hear me roar” boys all just trying to cope with growing up and the pressures of high school and life from that age. It is filled with the usual traits with angst, drama, pain, self-doubt, peer pressure, bullies and best of all first love. Thank God I am not that age anymore.
Pyper is a giving person but listening to and taking that advice on board herself is another thing. We journey along with her as she puts on a front but internally struggles. It was good to watch her grow and come into herself.
This fun tale will have you laughing out loud at times and wanting to wrap your arms around them at others.
YAs are going to love this tale.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Planting Hope by Jennifer Raines – Review by Jenni Bishop

Planting HopePlanting Hope by Jennifer Raines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jennifer Raines is an Australian who writes lovely contemporary romances. It’s great to see an Aussie Author hitting the market and bringing wonderful and unique stories to life. The original storylines are refreshing.
Planting Hope is a bit of an emotional journey as our well-developed, yet characters go through so much. The characters are complex and.
Jennifer once again has cleverly woven the story together with complex layers that leaves you with an intriguing and compelling tale. There is a bit of everything with fear, angst, passion and compassion, love and loyalty and some humour and more to keep you glued to the pages.
Holly is still haunted from a tragedy she witnessed firsthand and needs to find new roots. Nature, helping kids heal and a passionate man are just the things that may help her.
Kit is a passionate but wary man and isn’t sure what to think of the free spirit that is now an inclusive part of his project. Now he just has to prove them all wrong when things take a turn. Will he come to terms with himself and be there for those who need his help?
I look forward to more from Jennifer.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Guarding the Crease (The Playmakers Series Hockey Romances Book 9) by G.K. Brady – Review by Jenni Bishop

Guarding the Crease: An Opposites Attract Romance (The Playmakers Series Hockey Romances Book 9)Guarding the Crease: An Opposites Attract Romance by G.K. Brady
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars

Guarding the Crease is a slow burn sports romance tale where opposites attract.
There is a lot of character development in this book. The Playmakers sports series is full of bad boys. Just what everyone wants.
This is Wyatt and Serena’s story.
NHL goaltender is a bad boy and does what he wants, and he is about to lose it all. It seems he is about to eat humble pie in a big way. When I was first reading Wyatt, I thought I am not going to like him and it’s true I didn’t. BUT over time I enjoyed watching the cocky no care man take a good long look at himself. As the layers unfolded and he changed his ways it was hard not to liked him. Who knew beneath that wild veneer there was a complex man with a good heart.
Serena’s the strong, sassy and savvy PR with skills and the last thing she wants or needs is to be around him. A kick in the pants, some tough love and she would be on her way. Wrong! Turns out there may have been something worth saving. She just had to find it first. Serena was a tough cookie I was on the fence about her, but we soon found our way together.
At times I found things a little predictable and had me wanting more but I did enjoy the story. It has an engaging plot, and I did enjoy the witty humour, banter and antics as well as the flirtation between the MC’s.
If you really like sports romance, then give this book a try.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Misery House (The house on the Hill Book 1) by David Kummer – Review by Jessie Hopkins

Within a small town where “outsiders” are quickly noticed and slowly accepted, the new people are obviously the first suspects when anything changes.But it’s not just the new people that seem off here, it’s also an entire area around an abandoned house. However people seem much more drawn to finding out about the every house than the new members of town.
Even married to a local man, Naomi knows what it’s like to be a “newcomer” and with her kids being born and raised there, they are often still seen as “different”. Torn between siding with his friends and supporting his wife, Cliff must make a decision. Naomi will not stand for people being treated he way she was and wants everyone to stay away from the abandoned house.
This book is un-put-down-able and I am eagerly waiting for the rest of the series.

Sage Advice by Cori Cooper – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Sage AdviceSage Advice by Cori Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sage Advice is a YA Romance that centers around the character of a teenage girl named Pyper. Pyper is a bubbly, fun-loving, kind, and compassionate teenager who wants to help others and she fiercely protects those she loves. As the girl who writes the advice column for her high school newspaper, Pyper generally has all the answers. She is good at helping others solve their problems but when it comes to her own life, she seems unable to find the answers to her own problems. Pyper is worried about her upcoming prom and when she gets asked by Landen to go with him, she is reluctant. Pyper has been hurt before and now sees all teenage boys as immature. Landen wants to prove that he is sincere and not like the other boys, but Pyper is reluctant to let her guard down. Will Landen be able to break through the barriers Pyper has put up? This was a beautifully written, and realistic, look at first love and romance. The characters were relatable, lovable, and I found myself rooting for Pyper to give Landen a chance to show her he was not going to break her heart. A great read!

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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by

Broken.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBroken.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Broken is the second book in the Green St. Girls series by N.D. Jackson.
I enjoyed the first book Bared where we first met the Green St. Girls as they call themselves and was exited to jump into this one. The characters are well written and developed and complex.
This emotionally charged series is engaging and you find yourself going through the emotions with them. There are twists and turns showing these girls have been through the wringer, and it is so easy to become invested in them and the lives they are living.
Indigo’s story is filled with drama and danger, challenges and intrigue, from friendships and survival, suspense and pain, hopes and fears, love and doubt and much more.
This contemporary romance story flows easily which kept me engaged and lost in the story. I found myself enjoying the tight bonds between friends, laughing at some of their antics, feeling sad and frustrated right along with them.

I can’t to see whose story comes next.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Sage Advice by Cori Cooper – Review by Jessie Hopkins

Pyper is great at giving everyone advice, and they all look to her to do so. She’s caring and compassionate and not wanting anyone to feel the way she did. Last year’s prom changed her entire outlook on many things – boys, high school and her future.
Being a great big sister and a good friend is her main focus now. So much so that she listens to everyone else and focuses on helping them instead of coming to terms with her own.
She is wanting everything to be different this year, but that may mean that she needs to let others in.

The Misery House (The House on the Hill Book 1) by David Kummer – Review by Julie Johnson

The Misery House (The House on the Hill #1)The Misery House by David Duane Kummer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love a good mystery/thriller/horror story and this one did not disappoint!

The Woods family lives in New Haven, a small family oriented town. The kind of town where everyone knows everyone and everything that happens there. Lots of farmland, historic homes, and nothing for teenagers to do except find trouble at the closest watering hole. I grew up in a place like this!

There’s this house on a hill that is just plain weird. No one wants to go near it except for the kids taking stupid dares on a weekend night in the middle of a thunderstorm.

One day, a fire breaks out and two bodies are found. Then a girl goes missing. What else could go wrong? Oh, yes, there’s a new family in town and anytime someone new moves in, they are automatically labeled as “suspicious”.

This book ends in a cliffhanger, so if you don’t like that kind of stuff, well….you’re missing out. There are a lot of twists and turns in this book and a few mysterious characters that I must learn more about. The next book can’t be dropped soon enough!

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Parisian Intrigue (Notebook Mysteries Book 6) by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Alison Risher

Parisian IntrigueParisian Intrigue by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The author takes readers on a trans-Atlantic voyage to a World’s fair-type of expo, held in Paris in 1889. The details about the exposition were interesting. I especially enjoyed the details concerning the Eiffel Tower. Two mysteries overlap within this tale. Readers will enjoy the details as well as the setting of this latest in this series, although it can certainly be enjoyed without having read its predecessors.

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Forbidden Blood ( The Shadow Chronicles Book 4 ) by C.R. Robertson – Review by Caralee Loonat

Forbidden Blood (The Shadow Chronicles Book 4)Forbidden Blood by C.R. Robertson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is one of my favorite authors and I am never disappointed. I really enjoyed this book and I was so eager to read the fourth book in this series. I love how the characters always have electrifying chemistry. The books are well balanced with the romance and the drama and action. The forbidden love story really adds to the atmosphere of the book. The author keeps you on the edge of your seat and hungry for more. I don’t want to put the book down. I really look forward to reading more from this author and this series as it’s one of my favorite genres.

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Broken. (Green St. Girls Series) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Kerry Baker

Broken.: A Green St. Girls RomanceBroken.: A Green St. Girls Romance by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the series and is a fantastic addition. I connected with this book instantly and was drawn into the characters and the story. I enjoyed getting to know what was going on and watching the story progress. This author really knows how to create and interesting and engaging story.

I thought the stroy was really well crafted. It had a great pace and was thoroughly enjoyable. This book also has one of my favourite covers so far this year. This was a great read that I would recommend.

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Love Is What It Is by Marina Hanna – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Love Is What It Is: A holiday RomanceLove Is What It Is: A holiday Romance by Marina Hanna
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It takes Toni less than 24 hours to realize that her vacation with her latest flings was not the way to go. So, she decides to go ahead and enjoy the vacation alone. However, the hot stranger in the lobby of the hotel quickly has her thinking a two-week fling might be just what she needs.

Mickey is holding his cards close to his chest because he has learned not to trust people. But, Toni has a way of calming him. He is down for a fling while she is in town. Throw in an ex-boyfriend of Toni’s that shows up…his ex-wife…and the fling Toni left behind day one…and there is enough drama for everyone. But, when their two weeks are up, did either of them keep their hearts out of the mix?

This was a quick and steamy read. Both characters are protective of their hearts after being burned in the past. They both just haven’t found the right person to give it to. There is definite miscommunication and getting in their own way that had me irritated with the characters I was just happy when they finally saw what was really going on between them! This was a good book that I was able to read in one sitting.

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The Misery House (The House on the Hill Book 1) by David Kummer – Review by Brandy Vaughn

The Misery House (The House on the Hill #1)The Misery House by David Duane Kummer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love stories that are around creepy abandoned houses. Is the house haunted? What secrets do the old walls hold? The setting of New Haven is beautiful orchestrated and brings the reader onto the suffocating life a small town can bring. The setting brought the story to life in my reader’s mind and kept me turning the pages until the end! Thoroughly enjoyed this story!!!

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Rise of the Hunter (Blood Prophecy Series) by Barb Jones – Review by Megan Conley

Rise of the HunterRise of the Hunter by Barb Jones
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I liked this book; however, it is the 4th book in a series BUT the first book in a trilogy and there were times where I was questioning the who, what, when, where, and how. That being said…I really enjoyed the premise of the book and the characters and even the plot (even though there were times I was lost and confused). Definitely read the other books in the series so you know what is going on and I’m not really sure how The Tall Dark Man is going to spin off into the trilogy but we’ll see. I did enjoy the author’s writing style…I just think that there was way too much happening in this book and that maybe it should have been split into at least 2 different novels. But if you’re looking for a supernatural, action packed book and have time to sit a focus on what’s happening (because you will need to be able to focus) then I recommend picking up this book.

Reviewed by @meggs1717

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Tracy Greenhalgh

<a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/149179299-brutal-nights” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”><img border=”0″ alt=”Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)” src=”https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1683285169l/149179299._SX98_.jpg” /></a><a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/149179299-brutal-nights”>Brutal Nights</a> by <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/23199631.Isla_Vaughn”>Isla Vaughn</a><br/>
My rating: <a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5687609221″>5 of 5 stars</a><br /><br />
An absolutely great continuation from Brutal Days, this smoothly continues from where Days finished on a cliffhanger, I would not say that this would be a good stand alone..<br />How can Skylar come through being caught in her web of semi deceit, with Damon and her relationship taking centre stage. <br />The family issues on both sides come to a head when Skyler’s past makes a dramatic return.<br />Damon continues to rule as king over the school, Gia is on the warpath and Sky is trying her best to stay safe.<br />The characters continue to evolve, the reasons for both Skylars and Damons family issues come to light.<br />A great conclusion to this set of books. I will definitely be reading the beginning of the series when I can.<br />
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Sage Advice by Cori Cooper – Review by Shelly Kittell

Sage AdviceSage Advice by Cori Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This author writes such wonderful teen books about growing up. Pyper is a young woman working her through school. She has her plans and often times, they just don’t work the way she wants. Isn’t that all we wanted back then? All our issues at the time to work out. I found this story to be relatable. I really enjoy these stories as the author makes her stories feel like she could have taken them from your childhood. This is a fun story.

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Grand Slam (Ground Rule Book 3) by Bree Kraemer – Review by Jess Engel

Grand Slam (Ground Rule Book 3)Grand Slam by Bree Kraemer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a grand slam of a story, no pun intended. As with the first two books, this was an easy, fast, and enjoyable read! The author creates likable characters and Heath and Grace are no exception.

The attraction between Heath and Grace is undeniable. Heath, for a superstar athlete, is such a worm and genuine character and I loved seeing a softer side to a very “manly” character. Grace has a heart of gold but doesn’t feel “good enough.” Can Heath break down her walls?

I’ve loved this series and the flow to her stories. This one has it all, sweetness, tension, steam, and wonderful characters and storyline!

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The Finding (Berrycreek Heights Series Book 1) by A. M. Porto – Review by Sara Grantham

The Finding (Berrycreek Heights, #1)The Finding by A.M. Porto
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a dark, twisted, and emotional thriller. It kept me wanting more and more, so I couldn’t put this book down until I was completely finished. Lots of twists and heartache, but such a great read. I highly recommend it!

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