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Nite Fire: Chain Reaction by C. L. Schneider – Review by Tausha Treadway

Chain Reaction (Nite Fire, Book 2)Chain Reaction by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Chain Reaction is by C. L. Schneider. This is a paranormal story about Dahlia Nite and Detective Alex Creed who are trying to save the Humans from themselves and others. Dahila has been on the run for so long but has finally come to terms with Sentinel City being her home. They are working to try to figure out why people are mutating and dying crazy deaths. Are they human or not? These deaths are effecting all walks of life from rich to poor. Dahlia tries to discover who is behind this and why. She needs to know if these victims are human and if not what were they. This is a fast paced novel just like the rest of the series so you need to be prepared to finish when you start.

Reviewed by @tytanmom19

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Caught in the Spin (The Caught Series) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Sarah Oakes

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great read about a second chance. Tom is trying to get his life together with a job on a ranch after his bull riding career ended and his lover left him. His life is changed when Tallie arrives into his life and accepts him the way he is. Can he put the past behind him for a new future?
A great read. Well developed plot with twists and turns. Well developed characters like Tallie independent and a caring mother or Tom trying to make his life better even if it’s difficult. Great cast of supporting characters like the sweet Harlie or the banter nature of Clay. I loved the sense of family in the novel with the ranch workers all looking out for each other was a lovely touch.
I loved the visual detail throughout the novel in the sense of the farm with its sights and smells as if you were actually there with the bulls and the horses and the hay. Or the barbecue scenes full of life and people but still claustrophobic for Tom so beautifully written. Loved the sense of the everyday in the novel with two people struggling through life and parenthood. Overall, a great read and I would give it five stars.

Reviewed by @sarahoakes

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The Future Memoir of Ann Jones : A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey – Review by Caralee Loonat

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of MagicThe Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones by Alex Bailey
4 Stars!!!!

I love finding new authors. This book was such a good read. I found it to be quite unique and a breath of fresh air. I really found myself drawn into the world created by this author. The style was a bit different and the story line unique. I found myself not wanting to put this book down.

I was quite engrossed in Ann’s life as the story progressed. I liked the slight little twists in the book. The author does such a good job of spinning her tale. I really found myself drawn to Ann. I really couldn’t wait to see how things would play out. I will definitely read more from this author in the future.

Reviewed by @caraleeloonat

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Shattered Love by Nivia Borell – Review by Kerry Baker

Shattered LoveShattered Love by Nivia Borell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shattered love by Nivia Borell is the first book in the Forever Series. This book was intriguing from the moment I read the blurb and I found the story to be so detailed and complex that I was utterly drawn in.
This was one of those books that I felt my emotions were fully invested in what was happening. I laughed, I cried, I hoped right along with the characters.
I wasn’t expecting this book to end on a cliff hanger however I kind of like that it did. I like that we are clearly going to get more of these characters to read about. A very good start to a series.

Reviewed by @kerry

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An Italian Adventure (The Italian Saga #1) by Gaia B. Amman – Review by Emily Brockschmidt

An Italian Adventure (The Italian Saga, #1)An Italian Adventure by Gaia B. Amman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“An Italian Adventure” is the first book in The Italian Saga by Gaia B. Amman where we meet young Leda, or Lee as her friends call her. Leda is a precocious tomboy who loves hanging out with her best friends, all boys, and reading. This story isn’t driven by a single event, but more the small changes that happen in life. It is a beautiful story of a young girl trying so very hard not to be treated like a young girl. She desperately wants to be one of the boys and demands the respect she has from her friends. Leda is a freaking cool kid and it was a pleasure to read the beginning of her story. I loved reading about the Italian countryside and its beautiful beaches. As the author said, you really can’t help but love this story, since it’s based off of a true story, and I fully agree. Leda’s family and friends jump to life off the pages and made me relate to her in a real way. I can’t wait to continue reading about Leda and her adventures! I give “An Italian Adventure” five stars!

Reviewed by @emilybee430
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Not So Broken (Love Grows Series Book 1) by Renee Regent – Review by Karyn Taylor

Not So Broken (Love Grows Series, # 1)Not So Broken by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not So Broken is the first book in the Love Grows series by Renee Regent. I had never previously read any work by this author but the synopsis of this book lead me to believe that it would be exactly the type of book that I would love reading. It was so right. I loved this book. The 2 main characters are so broken and totally convinced that relationships are the last thing that they want. That is until they met each other.
After suffering a great tragedy in his life Gibson Colebank moves to the sleepy town of Tilly to get away from it all and start afresh. Sasha Rowan has always wanted one thing in life – a family. Imagine her devastation when her husband announces that he’s leaving her, for his pregnant girlfriend. When work takes Sasha to the sleepy town of Tilly, her and Gibson’s one night of passion changes both of their lives forever.
I absolutely adored both Gibson and Sasha. Gibson is a sweetheart but most of the time he just antagonises Sasha. Sasha is one major feisty lady. Her heart has been broken and she just doesn’t trust men, so continually takes things that Gibson says the wrong way, leading to a very angst filled story that will keep you gripped from beginning to end. I really enjoyed this book and will definitely be reading more from Renee Regent.

Reviewed by @kazbo5771

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Salvation, An Ash Park Prequel, Ash Park Series, by Meghan O’Flynn- Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella (Ash Park, #0.5)Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Salvation, An Ash Park Prequel, by Meghan O’Flynn

5-stars

This novel gives great backstory to Ed Petrosky who is actually one of my favorite character in the other Ash Park novels. Meghan O’Flynn portrays him in his younger days in the novel and reveals to the reader events that greatly make his character unique in her other novels. I can’t believe all the heart ache he had to endure in this novel. My heart broke with this whole reading. The ending of this novel definitely surprised and shocked me. I also loved getting to know Linda’s character in this novel. It is an excellent addition to the Ash Park Series.

Reviewed by @mratclif

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Beneath the Surface (A Gray Ghost Novel Book 3) by Amy McKinley – Review by Sara Oxton

Beneath the Surface (Gray Ghost #3)Beneath the Surface by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beneath the Surface by Amy McKinley is a five-star read that you will get deep into. This is the third novel in the Gray Ghost series, and I have read the series and I have read them all in order and would say that is the best way to read it as you get the whole drama and the world. Hannah Miller is a character that will stay with you, her story is sublime, she has a strength that will astound you, and a softer side that will chill you. This story is so much more than you imagine, there is romance and drama and also some crazy ideas that will throw you about, spies and stolen ideas and twists galore will keep you hooked, add in some back and forth in time and this could get confusing but some how the author manages to keep it all together. This was by my account the best novel of the series, it just had an extra something that I enjoyed.

Review by @saraoxo

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Caught in the Spin (the Caught Series Book 2) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Maura Harper

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

CAUGHT IN THE SPIN is the second book in the “Caught Series” and it can be read as a stand-alone.

This is a story about healing from the past both physically and emotionally and learning how strong one really is. Tallie and Tom have a “meet-cute” and we get to see their relationship develop over events that take place.

This was a well written story that I read in one sitting. I was at the 50% point before I even realized that I had stopped “adulting” for a little while. It has a very solid beginning, middle, and end and I appreciate the author’s story telling style. It isn’t dragged out or superfluous to increase a word count.

It was also nice to see the characters from the first book and catch up with them.

This is a series I will continue to read.

Review by @mauraharper
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Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan – Review by Naomi McDonald

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Nature, #1)Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eight Steps is a sweet story. There were times that I wanted to strangle both Elliot and Fe, but then that is part of life; we all make colossal relationship blunders at some point. Maybe I loved this story a bit more than most of the contemporary romance novels I’ve read because Elliot reminds me a lot of my husband, especially the whole glasses-to-contacts thing. That literally was the first thing that made me notice the man I eventually married.

I loved the way the characters were written overall, and the ease of the friendship that paved the way for romantic relationship potential. This book illustrates the need for clear communication when it comes to emotional involvement. It also illuminates the futility of mind games in relationships and trying to alter who a person is at a fundamental level.

Easy read. Entertaining. Delightfully humorous moments. And if you relate to characters empathetically, you’ll need some tissues toward the end.

Reviewed by @valkyrie

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Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan – Review by Maura Harper

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Nature, #1)Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As mentioned in the title – EIGHT STEPS: A FRIEND TO LOVERS ROMANCE, this is the story of a two besties/roomies who enter into an agreement to make the H into an alpha male to “get the girl of his dreams”. Elliot and Fe follow EIGHT STEPS to get him to be a man to be desired. This is a cute story that moves rather quickly as they only have four weeks to do this make-over. The good news is that Elliot was already halfway there because he is a “hot nerd” and not an “awkward nerd”. If there is a moral to this story it is DON’T IGNORE THE NERDS!!!! The geeky nerd you are scoffing at today is the hot dude you want tomorrow.

This is a cute and classic rom-com. The story flowed well and I feel it was written in a realistic (almost too realistic at times) style that was easy to read.

Review by @mauraharper

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Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Nature, #1)Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
4 stars

While I loved the premise of this book, I couldnt help but feel something was missing from the whole story for me. I love friends to lovers books and that was a huge draw in for me, it just fell short, to me.
I loved the friendship between these two, they had a great relationship but it just, in some spots, felt forced to be together.
Overall it was a good story, and I did get some laughs in as well.
Would read another book by this author.

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Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1) by Via Mari – Review by Kaitlynn Taylor

Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1)Shattered by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1) by Via Mari

5-stars

Shattered by Via Mari is an incredible romance suspense read that I completely devoured! I was hooked from the start and I read it in one sitting as I couldn’t bring myself to stop reading. This book is intense, captivating, surprising, detailed and action-packed. All the twist and turns had me sitting on the edge of my seat wondering what would happen next.

This was my first book by this author, but it won’t be my last, I look forward to continuing this series, as well as, reading the Prestian series as some of the characters from that series make appearances in this one and their story had me really intrigued.

I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone looking for their next romance read!

Reviewed by @kaitreview21

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Nite Fire: Chain Reaction by C.L. Schneider – Review by Debi Kircher

Chain Reaction (Nite Fire, Book 2)Chain Reaction by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Chain Reaction by C.L. Schneider

4 Stars

After reading the first in this series I was hooked enough to read the second and here I am, I again as I said in my first review am not a fan of this genre but the first one grabbed me enough that I had to read this one and follow Dahlia on her continued journey. I might have liked this one even more than the first and although Im still not sold on this genre I have become a fan of this author and how she weaves her words and tells a story.

There was a lot of action in this book, but I found it very easy to follow and did like Dahlia a whole lot more than I did in the first. I like that these characters are flawed and don’t pretend to be these perfect characters in a fairy tale and this is definitely not a fairy tale and it was full of twists and surprising turns that had me on the edge of my seat the whole way.

I highly recommend this author to everyone and this book as well as the first especially if this is a chosen genre of yours.

Review by @debikircher

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An Italian Adventure (An Italian Saga Book 1) by Gaia B. Amman – Review by Erin Davidson

An Italian Adventure (The Italian Saga, #1)An Italian Adventure by Gaia B. Amman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An Italian Adventure is the first book in Gaia B. Amman Italian Saga. The story is a beautiful coming of age tale, that deals with all the troubles of leaving childhood behind, and entering adolescents. Set in Italy in the 1980’s it follows tomboy Leda, who wants nothing more than to hang with two friends Peo and Flavio, climb trees and ride their bikes through the fields. Until the newest kid in town, and school bully Nico shows them a porno mag, right before their first communion. Thus starts the biggest change in Lee’s life and friendship, as she makes it through the good times and the bad.
I thought An Italian Adventure was incredibly well written, with magnificent characters that came to life on every page. It was nostalgic to read about the troubles of teen years, and to remember when times were much simpler. When my biggest troubles were eating my vegetables and dealing with a bedtime. This story made me nostalgic for my childhood, and all the days spent playing on a playground, or swimming in a pool till I was blue. I adored this memoir of sorts, and look forward to seeing where the story goes in the future. I gave An Italian Adventure 4/5 stars!

Reviewed by @erin-davidson

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Eight Steps: A friend to lovers romance by Taylor Sullivan – Review by Debi Kircher

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Nature, #1)Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eight Steps: A friend to lovers romance by Taylor Sullivan

5 Stars

This is my second read by this author and in this case, the second time is the charm, I just finished my reread of this book. The first time I read it I had so much going on I could not give it the attention it deserved so had to give it another try. I had planned to give this book 4 stars after my first read through but after reading it again, laughing out loud more than once and sincerely enjoying the journey to an ending I had kind of figured out early on I had to give this book and this author 5 stars. Predictable early on yes, but predicting how they would get there..No and I so loved this story.

Elliot and Fe were a lot of fun and I loved their interaction and their friendship..I also totally enjoyed all of the other characters and how they were written in this story.

All in all I really and truthfully enjoyed reading this and I love the writing style, it makes for a really easy flowing read and I can’t wait to read more from this author.

I highly recommend this book and this author. I will be going back and looking at what else she has available and watching for whatever she has in store for the future.

Loved it!!

Review by @debikircher

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Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan – Review Lisa Helmick

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Nature, #1)Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Natire #1)
By Taylor Sullivan
Rated 5 stars

A new favorite! This is such an enjoyable story. Elliott and Fe have been roomies for five years. They are both nerdy in their own way. Fe is a book worm. Elliott is a classic gamer. They work well together but Elliott has found a woman he is interested in. The problem is she doesn’t notice he is alive. Fe decided to help him and make him a man women can’t help but notice. These characters made me laugh more than once. Their antics and characterization were a delight to read. Fe is only trying to help but can she help him too much? When feelings get involved how much will things change?

Taylor Sullivan hit this book out of the park. I couldn’t stop reading so be prepared for a late night. I laughed and smirked generally had a good time with these two. If you enjoy romantic comedy with a little twist give this one a shot. Thoroughly enjoyable! I look forward to the next in the series!!

PS. Loved the cover! I can totally see Elliott in him!

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Full Glasses and Burju Shoes by Blake Blessing – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Full Glasses and Burju ShoesFull Glasses and Burju Shoes by Blake Blessing
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Full Glasses and Burju Shoes by Blake Blessing is an amazingly written story about two people who are in need of healing. This is a military romance story that I had a hard time putting down once I started reading. Can these two help each other heal? Get ready for one heck of an emotional rollercoaster ride. Both of these characters pulled at my heart strings and I imagined myself going through what they had gone through. I highly recommend this must read book. I look forward to reading more from this author.

Reviewed by @ddaugh35

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The Perfect Duchess (The Macalisters) By Erica Taylor – Review by Laura Furuta

The Perfect Duchess (The Macalisters Book 2)The Perfect Duchess by Erica Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Perfect Duchess (The Macalisters Book 2)
By: Erica Taylor
5 out of 5 stars

The story The Perfect Duchess (The Macalisters Book 2) by Erica Taylor is a historical romance book. This is a story that takes you back to a time when whispers and gossip rule the day. Situations can evolve into scandal no matter how innocent or untrue the rumors are. I found myself getting lost in this book and the time period that it is set in. I loved reading about the characters of Andrew Macalister and Lady Clara Masson. Andrew, who is also known as the Stone Duke of Bradstone, is a man that seems to be hard and cold. He does the duties and responsibilities that are expected of him. This does come at a cost to him personally. Lady Clara is a woman who others in society avoid and dismiss. When her life is threatened by her brother Andrew steps up to save her by proposing marriage. He wants to keep her safe and protected. How deep do his feelings for Clara run? Will Clara trust Andrew with her heart? What does the future hold for both Andrew and Clara? Read this book to find out. This story has romantic dialogue and some steamy scenes. There are also times when I wondered what was going to happen next. My emotions went up and down when reading this story. As the book progressed, I grew to care about both Andrew and Clara and wanted them to find happiness. There are additional characters that I enjoyed reading about. This is the second story in the series and I loved it just as much as the first one. I look forward to reading the next book.

REviewed by @dory7205

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Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Sue Kemp

Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella (Ash Park, #0.5)Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Salvation: An Ash Park Prequel Novella
By Meghan O’Flynn

Salvation is the prequel to the Ash Park series by Meghan O’Flynn. I can honestly say that if you have read the other books in this series then this book is a must read for you. You are not going to be disappointed with this book, Meghan has her own awesome writing style to get a story across. Personally, I think this is a series that you really need to read. So, what are you waiting for? Go get Salvation and see where this series began.

Reviewed by @sussieau

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Pandora’s Poison (Hart & Cole Book 2) by Sacha T.Y. Fortune – Review by Sue Kemp

Pandora's Poison (Hart & Cole Book 2)Pandora’s Poison by Sacha T. Y. Fortuné
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Pandora’s Poison (Hart & Cole Book 2)
By Sacha T. Y. Fortune

Pandora’s Poison Hart and Cole book two by Sacha T.Y. Fortune. I really recommend that you read book one Climbing the Walls before you read this book. I enjoy reading books that contain POV and that’s what you will get with this book. The storyline In Pandoras Poison is just as good as Climbing the Walls. When reading this book, you very may well ask yourself how the relationship between Darren and Luisa work when their lives are complicated with lies and trust issues. Pandoras Poison may have you on somewhat of an emotional roller coaster. There is nothing to dislike about this book and I am pretty sure you are going to enjoy book 2 in this series.

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Deepest Midnight: The Immortal Kindred Series By Clara Winter – Review by Laura Furuta

Deepest Midnight: Book One of the Immortal Kindred SeriesDeepest Midnight: Book One of the Immortal Kindred Series by Clara Winter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Deepest Midnight: Book One of the Immortal Kindred Series
By: Clara Winter
5 out of 5 stars

The story Deepest Midnight: Book One of the Immortal Kindred Series by Clara Winter is a paranormal romance book. It is a story that hooked me in from the very beginning and didn’t let go until I had read the final page. I loved the attention to detail that the story has and it felt like I was right there with the characters experiencing what they did. I loved reading about the character of Millicent. She is an immortal/vampire who still feels grief because of the past. She finds herself caught unaware when she finds herself looking into the eyes of a man who looks just like her long dead love. She meets him and finds out the man’s name is Jack. I could feel the desire and attraction between them. While they label what they are doing as having fun, it is not long before Millicent feels strong emotions for Jack. One of the issues she must face is Alexandre, Millicent’s maker and companion who is firmly against the relationship. What will Millicent do? Will she give in to Alexandre as he is the one that has protected and saved her in the past or will she go forward on a path of her own choosing, one that could lead her to happiness again? Read this book to find out. This is a story that had me turning pages to find out what was going to happen next. Millicent is a character that I grew to love with each chapter that I read and found myself wanting her to be happy. I found that the story flowed smoothly and enjoyed the transitioning from the modern day setting to the 18th century. My emotions went up and down with the characters throughout the entire book. Don’t miss out on a wonderful romance story that includes immortals/vampires and kept me mesmerized until the end. It is a book I would highly recommend reading. It is the first story in a series and I look forward to reading the next one.

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Eight Steps: A friends to lovers romance by Taylor Sullivan

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Elliot Prescott has one question for his ultra nerdy roommate and best friend, Fe Porto.

Why can’t he get the girl?

And she has an answer for him. Or maybe eight.

With five years of best-friendhood under their belt, they’re about to embark on the project of a lifetime. To make Elliot alpha.

The only catch? They have just four weeks to turn the video game loving Elliot, into a cocky, sexy, tattoo clad beast Fe has read about in her romance novels.

Can they do it? Or will the flitter of love that’s been brewing under the surface finally get the kindling it’s been longing for?

~ AMAZON ~

Taylor Sullivan is mom of three young (or not so young) children she loves more than life. She runs them around endlessly, hoping she looks presentable enough to be out in public, and day dreams about fictional characters. Maybe she’s crazy, or maybe she craves the Barbie games she played as a little girl a little too much, but that’s where her stories are born. It’s where they blossom, and grow, and eventually breath life on the pages of her stories. 

She resides in Los Angeles with the love of her life, her children, and three dogs. She becomes giddy with excitement every time she hears from a fan, and would love to hear from YOU! 

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Caught in the Spin (the Caught Series Book 2) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caught in the Spin is book two in the Caught series by Sharleen Scott. This author just keeps getting better and is a suspense romance genius.

Tallie has secrets. Tallie has an adorable son. Tallie is hiding from her murderous ex-husband. Tallie is terrified. Tallie is very attracted to Tom. Tallie just wants a happy, peaceful life. Tallie needs Tom.

Tom has made a bit of a mess of his life in the past, but has himself back on the straight and narrow. Tom lives day to day, full of regret and reflection. Tom meets Tallie. Tom is reserved and feels undeserving. Tom plays hard to get. Tom is blindsided by his past. Tom allows himself happiness.

Tom and Tallie make quite the attractive couple. Both has scars, both have commitments. Both need the other. Tom vows to keep Tallie and her son safe. Their feelings grow slowly, but intensely. Their passion limitless. Their personalities complimented each other brilliantly. The author could not have penned their connection any better. The wording was spectacular, the direction the story followed was awash with tension and uncertainty. A definite 5 star read.

Reviewed by @tracywilkin

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Eight Steps by Taylor Sullivan – Review by Heather Lovelace

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Nature, #1)Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I simply adored this book. I found the nerdy hunk to be adorable, extremely likeable, and charming. His best friend was relatable, quirky, and fun. Even though I found some of the plot to be predictable, it made it relatable and felt sincere. The dialogue was witty and the plot development was steady and enjoyable. I thought the author did a great job engaging the reader on fun romp. Loved it and cannot wait to read it again.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace

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The Perfect Duchess (The Macalisters Book 2) by Erica Taylor – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Perfect Duchess (The Macalisters, #2)The Perfect Duchess by Erica Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Erica Taylor continues to captivate me with her regency novels. Although period pieces, the characters continue to be relatable and complex. We find ourselves provided with an opportunity to read more about two of the characters we met in book one. But with the way the story unfolds this book can easily stand on its own and the reader not be at a disadvantage if doing so. Taylor has a keen ear to the authenticity for this time period and lends itself toward an Austen-esque style. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and cannot wait to continue my journey with the Macalisters.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace

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Shattered Love: Book One of the “Forever Us” series by Nivia Borell – Review by Heather Lovelace

Shattered LoveShattered Love by Nivia Borell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Speechless and emotionally drained. This book left me heart broken and crying tears of joy several times throughout. The author does an absolutely beautiful job weaving this story together with characters the reader becomes invested in. This page turner grabbed hold of me in the first chapter and didn’t loose its grip until the final sentence. It is jam packed with every possible emotion. So buckle up for quite the journey – it’s worth every tear you find spilling across your cheeks.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace

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Rush (The Boys of RDA Book 1) by Megan Matthews – Review by Heather Lovelace

Rush (The Boys of RDA, #1)Rush by Megan Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Loved this book! The author does a fantastic job writing what I found to be a fast paced story with compelling characters. The storyline was well developed and richly detailed. The characters were resolute and relatable. I couldn’t put this book down before I finished the last page. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace

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The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of MagicThe Future Memoir of Ann Jones: A Time Travel Romance with a Splash of Magic by Alex Bailey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This unique story was unexpectedly riveting. It captivated me, creating a magical experience as my fingers swiped pages as fast I could read them. The author left me spellbound with this witty page-turner. I found the characters well developed and plot unique and thought provoking. It kept me guessing from beginning to end. This is one I will look forward to reading many more times. A very worthwhile read.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace

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A Suitable Affair (The Macalisters Book 1) by Erica Taylor – Review by Gail Guerrero

A Suitable Affair (The Macalisters, #1)A Suitable Affair by Erica Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Suitable Affair by Erica Taylor

Five Stars

A Suitable Affair was a entertaining read. It made me want to be in that time. To do things deemed scandalous. Susanna us the type of girl I would’ve been in these times. To bend the rules to fit your will. To make them work for you. I love big family as I have one myself. The joy and craziness is addicting. There was so much pain and sadness from both Susanna and Ian. I really liked the whole espionage but not espionage thing Ian had going on. I liked that Susanna knew what she wanted and didn’t stop herself from going for it saying forget the rules. I don’t like the times because women weren’t seen as people but property. The mother’s only looking to marry their young girls to rich titles. The author made the story light by adding the humor. Ian was perfect because he was serious but also knew how to laugh.
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