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Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood Book 1) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Emily H

Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood #1)Twisted Oath by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Salvatore grew up poor, orphaned and learned at a young age he wanted revenge. He took his time learning the De Luca ways. Although ignored by his mafia family as the bastard son he watched and planned his revenge for losing his Mother. He blamed Alessandro Giordano and seeing Serafina, the oldest daughter to Alessandro, he plotted his revenge which will include taking Serafina as his bride. What he didn’t plan for is to fall for her.

This was absolutely riveting. I was captivated by Salvatore, he is solely focused on revenge and Serafina once she accepts her role even though she is not happy with it falls for Salvatore. There is so much that unfolds during the story that you wont be able to put this one down. I am anxious to read the next book.

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Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood Book 1) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood Book 1)Twisted Oath by A. S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Twisted Oath is Book One in the Bound by Blood Series. It is a fast paced, dark romance story that centers around the characters of Serafina and Salvatore. This story is beautifully crafted, with fantastic characters, and will pull you into the twisted worlds of Salvatore and Serafina as they are drawn together while simultaneously being torn apart. Serafina is the head of a powerful family in Italy and dreams of escaping but feels misunderstood by everyone except one man. That man is Salvatore whose sole mission in life has been to seek revenge on those that wronged him. Salvatore had to learn to be strong to survive after being orphaned at the age of four years old. He vowed that one day he would take his rightful place and claim his birthright. The chemistry and attraction between Salvatore and Serafina is undeniable but for Salvatore revenge must come first. He has sworn to take vengeance to gain what is rightfully his as head of the family. Serafina finds solace in Salvatore but must push aside her dreams and do whatever it takes to protect her family. The relationship between the two is intense and explosive as it progresses through the story. A great read full of love, hate, vengeance, justice, passion, angst, drama, chemistry, suspense, romance, and intense emotions.

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Ladies of the Links #2 by Haley Rhoades – Review by Krystal Gregory

Ladies of the Links #2Ladies of the Links #2 by Haley Rhoades
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This author was new to me, but I am sure glad I picked up this book. It is a very sweet, second chance romance story that will pull at your heartstrings and bring tears to your eyes. It has drama, deep friendships, highly charged emotions and some seriously whitty humor.
Lovers of Romance, YA, Adult Romance and sports romance will adore this book! A super fun 4 out of 5 stars for me!

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Grand Slam (Ground Rule Book 3) by Bree Kraemer – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

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

Grand Slam is Book Three of The Ground Rules Series. It is a sports romance story that can be read as a standalone, or as a part of the series. I highly recommend reading the entire series because this author has a fantastic writing style that will draw you into her stories and make you want to read more. This story centers around the characters of Grace and Heath.

Grace is working her dream job at the local animal shelter which she loves but it barely pays the bills. When she first meets Heath, it is during an event that she planned for the animal shelter, and she instantly dislikes him. She found him difficult to deal with as well as cocky. Heath is a professional baseball player who makes a lot of money and that also rubs Grace the wrong way. Months later Heath’s sister is having a baby and when he arrives at the hospital he is surprised to run into Grace. A woman he found bossy, rude, and who treated him like a child incapable of doing the simplest task while he was trying to help with the animal shelter event months earlier. Grace and his sister have become friends since the event which Heath was unaware of. Although Heath found Grace bossy and rude, he has not been able to stop thinking about her. Grace finds herself attracted to Heath as well but neither want to admit to their attraction to the other. Is there a chance of love and romance between them?

This was another phenomenal story by this talented author. Her writing style immerses you into the lives of the characters who you instantly feel a connection to. It was interesting to read Heath and Grace’s story and watch them evolve and grow as characters. The initial attraction between them slowly grows into more and you find yourself rooting for them to be together. Heath is a good-looking, professional ball player that makes a lot of money, but the fame and fortune have not gone to his head. He is down-to-earth, looking for the right girl and is not into playing the field anymore. Grace is smart, feisty, hard-working, and determined. She loves her job at the animal shelter and puts her heart and soul into her job. Although the two come from different worlds the attraction between them is undeniable. This book has love, romance, attraction, passion, humor, angst, and a rollercoaster ride of emotions.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Jennifer Gordon

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A heartwarming contemporary romance which kept me happily turning the pages. Annie Miller moves to Marietta to set up a B&B in the picturesque Bramble Lane, following the death of her parents. Having her brother and sister near by helps Annie to heal and also to forget her ex fiancé, who left her just weeks before their wedding. Meanwhile, workaholic marketing whiz Craig O’Sullivan from Portland is on a two week vacation in Marietta to see his cousin get married. When his Aunt Janice asks him to help Annie market her B&B he didn’t expect to fall in love! However, with Craig living and working in Portland and Annie’s life being in Marietta, the couple have to decide whether their developing relationship is forever or not. The chemistry between Annie and Craig comes across in the narrative and I felt engaged with the likeable and relatable couple, hoping they would get their HEA. The setting was brought vividly to life by the descriptive narrative and the storyline had me hooked throughout. I look forward to returning to Marietta soon!

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Shalom Israel by Melissa Lavi – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Shalom Israel: A place like no otherShalom Israel: A place like no other by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Shalom Israel is a guided tour through the land of Israel and its culture. The author immerses the reader into the landscapes, culture, history, and beauty of Israel through poetry and colorful illustrations. As a photographer myself I must note that the photographer did an amazing job of capturing the history, beauty, customs, and culture of Israel through his photographs. I loved the colorful photos that capture the very essence of Israel and thought the cute little cartoon characters were a nice touch that added a sense of whimsy and fun. This book takes the reader on a journey from lush forest to deserts, beaches, The Dead Sea, graffiti, the food, and everything in between. The glossary at the end of the book with information on the words used and fun facts was a nice added touch. Although it is a children’s book, I feel that it would be a good read for anyone of any age that wants to know about Israel.

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Soul Redeemed (War of Destiny Book 5) by Theresa Van Spankeren – Review by Santana Hicks

Soul Redeemed (War of Destiny #5)Soul Redeemed by Theresa Van Spankeren
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the fifth book of the ‘War of Destiny’ series. Julia is still struggling with control of her powers of speaking to the dead. For years she thought she was crazy, now that they are catching on that her past actions have to do with her powers, they are trying to teach her more control while getting ready to convince the council that Julia is sane and remorseful of the past.

Julia has no faith in herself but knows that she will have to step up for the sake of her ka-tet. When it came time to convince the others of her powers, she called upon Valerie in hopes that what is said is convincing enough. On top of that, she has a vision that Jonathan is planning to ambush a group. Julia acts quick and makes a plan to change the outcome of the vision. Unfortunately, some believe it was a vision while others believe she is still attached to Valentino and that’s how she knew about them being there.

It’s hard enough to work together when there is so much distrust let alone the possibility of Valentino coming back into the picture.

Although this isn’t my favorite of the series, it was still a great read. The rollercoaster of emotions I have had for Julia throughout the series is crazy. I liked her, then loved her, then hated her and now I am back to liking her. The author did a great job writing the redemption of the ka-tet.

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Ladies of the Links (Ladies of the Links Book 2) by Haley Rhoades – Review by Katie Matthews

Ladies of the Links #2Ladies of the Links #2 by Haley Rhoades
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was such a great read and one that I thoroughly enjoyed. I haven’t read the first book in the series and I would definitely like to read that one also. I like sports romance reads but never read a golf themed book before and I really was enjoyable. I liked Christy she was a lovely person and Ryan wasn’t quite was I was expecting either! They did seem to have a genuine attraction and chemistry. There were some great characters in the book and I’m definitely looking forward to reading more from this author again in the future.

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Falling Again (Buckeye Falls Book 3) by Libby Kay – Review by Katie Matthews

Falling Again: A Buckeye Falls NovelFalling Again: A Buckeye Falls Novel by Libby Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another lovely read from this author and her lovely community at Buckeye Falls. What I love about this series is the couple featured all seem real and have relatable problems. I enjoyed Anthony and Natalie’s story and it does go to show that sometimes people can seem really happy on the outside but inside things aren’t always that great. I feel like these characters were really honest and genuine people who had just lost their way a bit. I loved seeing them find their way back to each other with a little help from the residents of Buckeye Falls!

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Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite Book 4) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Katie Matthews

Brutal Nights (Hidden Valley Elite #4)Brutal Nights by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ok so Brutal Nights was everything I hoped it would be and more! Talk about angst in this book, it had it in bucket loads! I was fortunate enough that I didn’t have to wait after that cliff-hanger of the previous book and it was straight back into the action in Brutal Nights.
I really did feel for Sky, she definitely found herself caught up in the middle of something she really didn’t want to be in and all because she is such good friend and wanted to help Gia out on her quest for her senior year and unfortunately chemistry got in the way and thing didn’t go quite as planned!
This book was so easy to read and I honestly could not put it down, I was completely caught up in Sky and Damon’s story.
Brutal Days should be read prior to reading Brutal Nights – both stories were amazing read and I would highly recommend.

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Brutal Days (Hidden Valley Elite Book 3) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Katie Matthews

Brutal Days (Hidden Valley Elite #3)Brutal Days by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Brutal Days was a fantastic story. I was hooked from the very first page until the last. The authors writing was really engaging and the characters were well thought out and brilliant to read about. Sky was a fantastic character – I really liked her and Damon well he’s one of those characters you should really hate but you have to love! The chemistry between the two of them was HOT!! I loved that Sky wasn’t intimidated by Damon at all, she was perfectly capable of holding her own!
That cliff-hanger though …… I was so pleased I had the next book to dive straight in to – I’m not sure I could have waited!!
An amazing book and well worthy of the 5 stars I give it! Highly recommended to other readers!

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Torey Foster

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Craig and Annie, two different people, with completely different lifestyles on different paths, but they have one thing in common, neither of them ever want to get married. This is a story of what happens when those two paths merge. What happens when opposites attract?
Annie wants to start anew and opens a bed and breakfast in a new town, but how will she get the customers to keep them afloat. Craig is all business, all the time, and he knows the ins and outs of marketing. When he comes to Marietta for a wedding, these two paths merge as they lean on each other for more than just business. Was it fate? Will these two different people fit together? Will they have a change of heart when it comes to marriage? Read it and find out.
This was a very enjoyable book. It is one that you just fall into and feel like you are a part of it all. Like the characters are your friends and you are with them through it all. I definitely recommend this book. The only reason I only gave 4 stars is because I am very stingy with 5 stars and save them for very few books that are all time favorites.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Tonya Merritt

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m not sure if I’m just having a hormonal day or if this book has caused all my tears from happy to sad to so very happy. This book was written amazingly giving you the right amount of everything. Love, sex, tragedy, all the feelings, the best help, companionship it really has everything even some action. Definitely recommend this book to anyone who may need that sappy love story with plot.

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Helpful Hudson by Dannielle Pickford – Review by Tia Martel

Helpful HudsonHelpful Hudson by Dannielle Pickford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hudson is always helping everyone else until one day he doesn’t want to do anything. Follow along as Hudson learns that to help others, you have to help yourself.

This is such an adorable book about taking care of yourself. It’s great for those littles in your life that are all about helping others and helping them not to burn out too quickly. I’d definitely set it up with some great, creative self care ideas for a small lesson about the topic.

Looking forward to using it to teach my littles about taking care of themselves!

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Soul Redeemed (War of Destiny Book 5) by Theresa Van Spankeren – Review by Kerry Carr

Soul Redeemed (War of Destiny #5)Soul Redeemed by Theresa Van Spankeren
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 5th book in the War of Destiny series. This is a great paranormal adventure. I do highly recommend reading these book in order so that you can fully understand everything that has happened to our characters and how they have developed. The author’s character and world building really brings the story to life.
This is a series which is full of intrigue, danger, and twists and turns that keep the reader guessing and wanting more

We are back with Julia as she trys to prove to the Resistance that her gifts are real and hopefully prove her usefulness to them. Julia has been scared my her gifts of hearing and seeing the dead in the past but now she is determined to embrace this gift.
My heart goes out to Julia. She has struggled through so much and continues to do so. But when she is put in a position where she needs to save the villagers and stop her Ka-tet from being destroyed can she learn how to weld her gift in a way to help protect the people she cares about or is she doomed to fail and lose more people in her life.

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Sacrifice Bunt (Ground Rule Book 2) by Bree Kraemer – Review by Kerry Baker

Sacrifice Bunt (Ground Rule Book 2)Sacrifice Bunt by Bree Kraemer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The second book in the series, I thought this was a great follow up to the first book and can be read as a standalone. I thought this book was even more entertaining than the first. The connection between the characters was just as strong as those in the first but I found these ones to be funnier. I enjoyed watching their relationship build as the story went on.
I am very much enjoying this series so far and I really hope that it carries on the way it is. I am looking forward to the next book in the series and will be checking out some of other books by this author too.

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Walk Off (Ground Rule Book 1) by Bree Kraemer – Review by Kerry Baker

Walk OffWalk Off by Bree Kraemer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a great second chance romance and one in which you will really root for the characters the whole way through. This book is a combination of some of my favourite tropes – second chance, secret baby, sports. I knew I was going to enjoy this book as soon as I started reading and I can definitely say that I did. It was lovely to see the connection between the main characters build again after so much time apart.
This is a new author to me and if this book is anything to go by it is one who will become very familiar. I really enjoyed getting to know these characters and the overall writing style. It found the book to be easy to read, the perfect escape into a fictional world. I am looking forward to book 2 already.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Tausha Treadway

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler. I have loved this series and this second installment was amazing. Its the story of Annie who has moved to Marietta Montana to open a Bed & Breakfast. She is trying to get over her fiance breaking up with her weeks before their wedding. The only problem Annie is having is getting people to book the Bed & Breakfast. When Craig comes to town to for his cousin’s wedding he just happens to be a whiz at marketing so his Aunt automatically tries to set him and Annie up. Neither Craig nor Annie are in the market for a relationship so they aren’t interested. So they just enjoy each other’s company for the 2 weeks he’s in town. When it comes time for Craig to leave they realize they might have real feelings for one another. Will Annie be able to let Craig leave without telling him how she really feels? This is such a sweet romance!

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Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood Book 1) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Kerry Baker

Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood #1)Twisted Oath by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

From the moment you start reading this book you are pulled into a dark and intense world. It grabs your attention and keeps a tight grip well after the book is finished. It was gritty and exciting and an absolute rollercoaster of emotions. The characters really brought all the emotions of the book into focus and made it real and alive. I loved their connection and the evident chemistry between them.
This author really knows how to write a truly fantastic book and this is just one example of many. I also connect with her books so easily and I am always left wanting more once I have finished. This is a brilliant start to a new series and I cannot wait to see what else is to come.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Kerry Baker

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is a quick and easy to read romance story that focused on relatable and likeable characters. I thought Annie and Craig had such a great connection. It was sweet and entertaining watching them get to know each other and figure out their feelings for the other.
This is a new author to me and I enjoyed the pace the added to the book. It was easy to connect with and perfect or passing away a lazy afternoon. The book hit the right balance between fun and romantic, which for me also matched the characters and their personalities. This was a thoroughly enjoyable book and I am looking forward to discovering more of this author.

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Sacrifice Bunt (Ground Rule Book 2) by Bree Kraemer – Review by Tausha Treadway

Sacrifice Bunt (Ground Rule Book 2)Sacrifice Bunt by Bree Kraemer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sacrifice Bunt (Ground Rule Book 2) by Bree Kraemer. This is a really good enemies to lovers read. Its about Zara who is focused on her career and has no time for romance. She is almost like a man in the sense that she loves them then leaves them. Noah is a MLB player and a friend of a coworker of Zara’s so when he walks in on Zara completely naked waiting on his friend he can’t get her out of his mind. Zara thins Noah has a stick up his rear and she doesn’t like him because he found her in a vulnerable state. Zara doesn’t realize the trauma Noah has been thru and just doesn’t like him. When they kiss she changes her mind and can’t get him out of her mind. Will they be able to get past their hang ups and make a relationship work or will they let the problems of the past cause it to never work. This book will have you turning the pages late in the night until you are finished. Such a good slow burn read.

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Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood Book 1) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood #1)Twisted Oath by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an author that never hesitates to pick up. I have enjoyed reading this author’s book from the start. This is the first book in a new series and what a great start it is. This is a well written story that is not only hard to put down but engaging to the end. The characters will take you on an emotional ride full of romance and some suspense as well. I enjoyed how they pull you into their world where dreams are put aside and revenge comes first. I enjoyed watching their growth as well as their steamy chemistry. There is an attraction that is undeniable and makes the story easy to read. This is a fast paced story that is hard to put down. This is one that you don’t want to miss. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to seeing what is next for this series. I highly recommend this book.

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Bobbi Wagner

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed reading this romance story. This is still a newer author for me which I enjoyed their writing style and how the story was brought to life with their attention to details. I found this book to be well written and hard to put down. I enjoyed how the characters pulled me into their world from the start. They are connectable, strong, supportive characters that made the story easy to read. I enjoyed watching their growth as well as their chemistry that had me coming back for more. This is a story about Craig and Annie. Annie has a B&B that Craig helps market her business. Will they find more in common than a business deal? They are great characters that add so much to the story. I really enjoyed reading this book. I highly recommend this book.

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Shalom Israel by Melissa Lavi – Review by Tonya Merritt

Shalom Israel: A place like no otherShalom Israel: A place like no other by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Even though this is based more towards children, I really enjoyed it. I learned many words and things about Israel that I never knew. I was extremely excited at the end when they had a glossary for all the terms I wasn’t sure about saving me the time of trying to Google to be sure I understood correctly. I think this book is a wonderful story for children to read and learn so much more about Israel. I would definitely recommend it to anyone, especially people trying to teach their children of the beauty and diversity in other countries.

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Rise of the Hunter (Blood Prophecy Series) by Barb Jones – Review by Darian Vester

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

I’m giving this book 3 stars because of my mixed feelings about it. The synopsis sounds great, “evil does not die, it seeks vengeance.” That’s sounds super cool. However, I didn’t feel that The Tall Dark Man was a cool evil guy.
Now I haven’t read the other books, it says it’s a fourth book but it’s not stated on the GoodReads title. So, he could be a good bad guy in the previous stories, but all he does in this one is have sex with witches. I honestly don’t understand why everyone fears him.
Saying that, I did enjoy some of the other characters. There are many POV’s in this, and it did bother me that they would start in a different paragraph instead of getting their own chapter, but they were still good. My favorites were Chloe and Amber. Also Malakai and I think Zaraquel was my favorite.
The Hunter was very interesting. At first I thought it weird that he was able to speak telepathically but it was a nice take of having him being able to control the witch and already be such a strong hunter.

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Shalom Israel by Melissa Lavi – Review by Rayne East

Shalom Israel: A place like no otherShalom Israel: A place like no other by Melissa Lavi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars
Adventure through Israel
This brightly illustrated picture story book takes the reader on a journey through Israel. It’s an easy read, aimed at mid to upper primary ages and shows the changing landscape of Israel in engaging pictures and text. A great little addition to a school or home library there is even a glossary at the end. Recommend.

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Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood Book 1) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Shelly Kittell

Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood #1)Twisted Oath by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Can a dark mafia romance get any hotter? I thought the prologue was hot and romantic. I was wishing I had a Salvatore to come rescue me. I loved the way the story was set up to give us back history into why he is the way he is. Man, the action, drama, romance and story is WOW!! I loved it and couldn’t get enough. I have to admit that I stayed up most of the nights reading this. When I wasn’t reading, it was all I could think about. This author writes in a way that leaves you wanting more. Your characters are such that you need to figure out who they are.I loved it and want more.  This is a 5 star that would be more if I were allowed to give it more.

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Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood Book 1) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Rayne East

Twisted Oath (Bound By Blood #1)Twisted Oath by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mafia at its best
I really do enjoy a good mafia story and this book did not disappoint. This is the first book in the Bound by Blood series and I am hooked. The writing is brilliantly crafted and draws you in. The characters are fleshed out and the storyline explosive. There’s drama, violence, alpha males, strong females and slow burn romance – everything that a good mafia story should have. This is not for the faint hearted and the author does not hold back from delivering a traditional mafia story. Looking forward to book two. Highly recommend.

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Soul Redeemed (War of Destiny Book 5) by Theresa Van Spankeren – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Soul Redeemed (War of Destiny #5)Soul Redeemed by Theresa Van Spankeren
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

I am so invested and continue to love this series so much. I highly recommend to reading this series of book in order and start with book 1. Soul Redeemed is book 5 and I am still completely in love and fascinated….vampires, drama, action with twists and turns along the way.

Julia is trying to learn her powers, as they are unique. Plans on put to rest by the King and Julia has no other choice but to do it herself and rely on her ke-tet. Julia’s plan…..save a human village nearby that is taken hostage by the King…but doing so and betrayal at her heels….will Julia be able to save her people…

I do not want to give much away…there is so much to say about this story…..definitely check this series out..you will not be disappointed!

I love Julia’s character…smart, strong and brave

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A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta Book 2) by Elsa Winckler – Review by Tori Werkheiser

A Match Made in Montana (The Millers of Marietta, #2)A Match Made in Montana by Elsa Winckler
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

When i read the synopsis of this I was so excited to follow Annie in her journey of running her B&B in the mountains of Montana. I was a little disappointed in this book as a lot of the dialogue was corny to me and Annie seemed to say things out loud that most people would keep to themselves and I just did not enjoy that. It made me physically cringe at points. She was very open with her feelings of physical attraction to Craig but in a childish way. And her constantly calling him a hot sexy Irishman annoyed me to no end. The plot was okay and I enjoyed some of the chemistry between them but this was cheesy to me. Craig’s character was easier for me to handle and I appreciated him overall. I think I would have enjoyed this more had I read the first book because I felt confused at the connections and relationships between the other people in this book.

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