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Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers – Review by Erin Wolf

Stone of DestinyStone of Destiny by Nadine Travers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I give Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers, 4 stars.

This was a very good urban fantasy packed with suspense, action, and all the emotions you can fathom. The author does a good job of throwing in surprises that keep you guessing. If you have read the Supernatural Intelligence Agency series, then you will already be familiar with the characters in this book. Juniper is a good main character and I cannot wait to see where the next books lead us in her life. The book splits between the different characters as did the previous series, and the only disappointing thing to me was that for a trilogy named after her, I would have like to see more of her point of view. Other than that, it is an interesting story that takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions and you will be on the edge of your seat until the end.

If you are a fan of action packed urban fantasy, this book is for you.

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The Graceful Ghost by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Rachel Moss

THE GRACEFUL GHOST: A story for girls rich with authentic ballet school detail and sparkling with ghostly mischiefTHE GRACEFUL GHOST: A story for girls rich with authentic ballet school detail and sparkling with ghostly mischief by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Graceful Ghost by Eleanor Dixon was a really good read! It started off a little slow in my opinion, as an adult, but got better as it progressed. This was a very sweet story, and definitely a hit for all ages. I loved the sweet characteristic of Grace the ghost, and how Lauren overcomes the fears and guilt that bothers her. The character development was great for every character. This was the first book I’ve read from Dixon, and I can’t wait to read more in the future!

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Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers – Review by Ashley Tackett

Stone of DestinyStone of Destiny by Nadine Travers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What an amazing adventure that was!! The story was told from many points of view. It was very interesting reading all sides to the mission. The love stories, of course, are what kept me intrigued the most. I wanted so badly to know everything about all of these team members and their fated mates! Magic and all of the different creatures that it derives from is my favorite part of reading!!

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Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers – Review by Cindy Rushin

Stone of DestinyStone of Destiny by Nadine Travers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nadine Travers has another hit on her hands. The story of Juniper Samoni was an exciting adventure. This adventure included some twists and turns, surprises, and even love. Nadine Travers has created a vibrant alternate reality and I really enjoyed continuing the journey in this universe. I look forward to the next adventure of Juniper and the continuation of her journey.

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The Graceful Ghost by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Cindy Rushin

THE GRACEFUL GHOST: A story for girls rich with authentic ballet school detail and sparkling with ghostly mischiefTHE GRACEFUL GHOST: A story for girls rich with authentic ballet school detail and sparkling with ghostly mischief by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I liked this story. It was a light hearted look into the life of a ghost who was on a mission to leave the school she was haunting and see the world. The journey Grace went on so that she could accomplish this was difficult and had some twists and turns. I had not really read a book that was told from the point of view of a ghost, so I found this book a refreshing change. Eleanor Dixon is a good author and I look forward to reading more from her.

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Tausha Treadway

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1)Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth. This book was soo good. Its not my usual genre but I loved it and it kept my attention turning the pages as fast as I could! Its the story of Athalie has a lot of responsibility on her shoulders. She is to be the sacrificial lamb for her tribe but the Gods don’t see it that way they resurrect her and give her the task of saving the world. No biggie right? Somehow the Emperor has gotten his hands on a weapon that will not only take down the enemy but it will destroy their whole world. Athalie has to find the tailsman who can negate the power of the weapon. This sends her on a journey of all journey’s. Heading to Neoma she tries to talk to the High Priest but he does not believe her and locks her away so that she can not keep him from unleashing the weapon. Will Athalie be able to escape the prison the High Priest has put her in and if she can escape will she be able to save the world? Such a fun, fast paced adventure.

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Titanian’s Phoenix: Titanian Chronicles by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Stephanie Chapman

Titanian's Phoenix: Titanian ChroniclesTitanian’s Phoenix: Titanian Chronicles by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Imagine an elderly relative telling you stories of a magic realm’s existence. Anna told her god-daughter several stories about elves, titans, and more creatures that coexisted among humans. Maya dismissed the stories about magic as make-believe or perhaps senility from her godmother. Then the unthinkable happens. In Titanian’s Phoenix, Victoria Saccenti shows Maya Brown’s discovery of the truth behind Anna’s stories. Mays arrives home from work and is drugged by an unknown assailant. When she wakes up, she finds Anna has also been abducted. Anna assists Maya’s escape with magic and advises her to find Soren or Brant. When she arrives at the bar, she asks the barmaid where to find Soren. The large Titan appears suddenly behind her, causing her to faint. He has been expecting to claim Maya as his mate. Before her arrival, Soren had been watching a meeting between a man, daemon and an elf about production of something that would change the dynamics of the magical realm’s existence. Maya is about to embark upon a journey into the magic realm.

There is nothing negative to say about Titanian’s Phoenix. The descriptions of the scenery and the well-developed characters allowed my full engagement with Saccenti’s story. I felt the frustration that Maya felt when she didn’t understand how Soren could be amorous one day and dismissive the next. I was suspicious of Talaith’s quiet role as a powerful seer. This is a story that will captivate your mind and keep you begging for more. I sincerely look forward to reading the other books included in this series. I recommend this book for mature adults due to the explicit scenes, violence, and profanity. These elements do not detract from this five-star novel’s quality.

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy Mckinley – Review by Laura-Jane Minnie

At Once (Adams Brothers, #2)At Once by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At once is just as good as the first book. It’s steamy, funny and romantic. It is a must read feel good book. I could not put it down.

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Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Stone of DestinyStone of Destiny by Nadine Travers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the story of Juniper Samoni, she travels the world on missions to retrieve relics and she has just come off of one mission and is debriefing the elders when we join her, she is recalling her last mission, it was successful, but she came across some unusual activity while she was returning, she was attacked by an opposing group which was made up of a quartet who do not normally work together and she was also rescued by someone while she was in the middle of it all, which was fortunate as if he hadn’t helped her out, then she probably wouldn’t have been where she is now.

While Juniper is going through all that, the Lady in charge of that mixed group is angry that she lost the relic and that the group failed her, but she is ready and has the location of the next relic and the group she wants to go after it, it is the Stone of Destiny, it holds the power to control people so that they will follow whoever wields it and it lies in Scotland and she sends her chosen group on their way there as soon as they are physically able to. Meanwhile Juniper is debriefed and has returned to her apartment to rest, but is waylaid by her friend who she has asked to look into a few things for her, however, she hasn’t found anything useful, but she finds out some other news instead and it increases her suspicions and makes her even more stressed about the situation. She talks with another friend who reveals that she is worried about her and that she has a bad feeling about the current situation, but she cannot pinpoint why and needs to do some more digging, as she leaves Juniper to rest, Juniper is hoping that she actually will as she has a feeling she might not get much of a chance in the near future.

The next thing Juniper knows is that she is dreaming of a cry for help, it is a stone and it is calling to her, she knows she has to go to the Isle of Skye, but she has no idea what will be waiting for her there, or whether she will be able to physically manage it on the little sleep that she has, but she has no choice, so she packs and gets ready to go on another mission, but before she leaves, her friend gives her a ring which supposedly matches her energy, but before she can ask for more information, she has left.

Will Juniper manage to find the Stone of Destiny in time, or will the worst case scenario come to pass? Will she run into the mysterious stranger who helped her the last time, or will the enemies she is sure that she will be encountering? This is a journey of twists and turns, the unpredictability will leave you wanting more and the amount of action contained in the pages will increase your investment in the characters.

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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Juls Dick

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana is made up of the 6 books of this series. It follows Zariya, a powerful half naga, on her quest to find out who is responsible for the death of her father. However, she doesn’t expect to find out her father was leading a double life, a life that she is drawn into as a member of the Phoenix Team, part of an elite secret organisation challenged with maintaining the safety if supes. As part of the elite team she must get to know her fellow team mates, track down those who betrayed her father and learn how to be a phantom. This series is really enjoyable, each book is a different mission so can be read on their own but I liked having them all together as it was so much easier to jump into the next story. As the books progress you get to know more about the other members of Phoenix Team and learn their stories. I would recommend to anyone who is a fan of fantasy.

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Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Liz Vrchota

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson

I fell in love with Hartwood in Moonlight and Belladonna, so when I saw there was a Valentine’s Day themed one I knew I needed to read this story soon! I love how Jae Dawson has created this sleepy and perfectly sweet small town that I feel like would be perfect for me to live in. It just takes you away with her descriptions and each of the stories that take place there. This one brings us the story of Rose and Liam. Rose is the perfect hopeless romantic and uses that to her advantage with her matchmaking skills. Liam has come home because life threw obstacles his way in his career as a surgeon. These two will make you fall in love as they do and love every moment of it. This is one you don’t want to miss and I can’t wait to see what other books we get in Hartwood.

Review by @lizaileen
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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Liz Vrchota

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is one series you do not want to miss and having the first six books, or the complete first season in this case, is a perfect way to devour this gem of a series. I was hooked right away with the detail in these novels. They make you feel as if you are right there with the Phoenix Team and the characters as they traverse and manage to make it through this inventive and fast paced world that Claire Luana has woven masterfully. This series kicks off with a woman who is facing the death of her father and figuring out this world she is thrust into. Nothing is what she has believed it to be her whole life and she is forced to make sense of it fast. The adventure and the intrigue is really fast paced and keeps the reader on the edge of their seat as they try figuring out what could possibly come next. Every book builds perfectly on the previous and this makes you feel as if you are in the thick of it. I am anxious to see what may come next!

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Broken Circle: A Gray Ghost Novel, Book 1 AUDIO BOOK by Amy McKinley – Review by Dani Dando

This was an interesting listen, can’t say as it’s the type of thing that I would normally go for, but when I got into it, I did find it enjoyable. This is the first book in the Gray Ghost series and follows the characters, Alex and Olivia.
So, Olivia is from a well to do background full of political maneuverings and arseholes in suits just waiting for some other arsehole in a suit to slip up and show their weakness, and she wants out (can’t say as I blame her really). She sees her marriage to Alex as the pot of gold at the end of the shitty political rainbow and her ticket out from under the stifling thumb of her family. Olivia had no fears that her plans would ever be foiled, except Alex’s career plans go from being a police officer to getting involved in the political world that she has so desperately tried to steer herself away from.
There are some great twists that I genuinely didn’t see coming, and while I didn’t feel overly attached to the characters, I was intrigued to find out where the story took them, so there’s something. I don’ know how I feel about listening to the rest of the books in the series, as and when they come out, simply because, as previously mentioned, this isn’t really my cup of tea, but I might just give them a go. McKinley is an adept writer who really keeps the reader hooked so I don’t suppose it would be all that bad.
One problem I did find was that the narrator had a really soothing voice, so much so that I found myself dropping off. Still, I managed to blink myself awake in order to get to the end. I would recommend this to anyone who loves a good thriller with plenty of twists and turns and intrigue and all that jazz. McKinley’s work will not disappoint.

Stormy’s Thunder (Satan’s Devils MC Utah #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Liz Vrchota

Stormy's Thunder (Satan's Devils MC Utah #2)Stormy’s Thunder by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I always know that I am in for a treat when I pick up a book by Manda Mellett. This one is the second installment of the Satan’s Devils MC Utah chapter, you should be okay to read this as a standalone because it does recap fairly nicely in the beginning of the novel. I personally would recommend that you start with at least the series first book before diving into this one simply because this is a series that does a lot of interweaving and we even see some of the older series characters pop up. I feel like I am visiting family at this point when I dive into a Satan’s Devils book and that is a feat that I have only found in a few other series I follow. I won’t divulge much more than this is Stormy’s story and it sure does not disappoint one bit. I think details matter here so I won’t give much more for fear of ruining things. This is one you do not want to miss out on though and will knock your socks off with some intriguing twists and turns.

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License to Bite (New Orleans Nocturnes #1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review By Mrs R

License to Bite (New Orleans Nocturnes, #1)License to Bite by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book 1 in the series and I listened to this as an audiobook.
I really enjoyed this book, it was light-hearted, full of humour and a little romance.
Jane can’t stand the sight of blood, which becomes a problem when she is turned into a Vampire by Ethan.
Ethan was convinced Jane was his reincarnated fiancee but soon discovers that wasn’t the case, in fact, she’s the complete opposite.
Jane was what I imagine to be a southern belle. With her fathers position in politics, she was able to talk her way through any situation, which seemed to frustrate quiet and reserved Ethan. I loved the chats with her best friend Sophie and the way she handled every situation.
The narration by Hollie Jackson was brilliant, the accents and the delivery really added to the listening and helped immerse me j to the story.

Reviewed by @MrsR

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Liz Vrchota

Capturing Fate (Fatal Truth, #2)Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Holy Pete this book literally took my breath away so many times while reading it! I was unaware this was the second book in a series and will now be going back to devour the first in the series as soon as possible, but it really didn’t hinder my ability to enjoy and understand this one. I am a fan of Abbie Roads and her other works but this book has to be my all time fav of hers now. I could not put it down until I knew how this beautiful disaster would turn out. Do not expect this to be your typical romance because it so is not. This sucker throws all the punches and takes your mind to a whole new level. The characters are deep and draw you in that much more. I can’t really give details in this review because I will not ruin the thrill of the ride for anyone. This is one I promise you do not want to miss though. I can’t wait to see what comes next and what the first book will hold for me as well.

Review by @lizaileen
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Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Liz Vrchota

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have had the chance to check out a holiday novel by Evelyn Sola a few months ago, and I enjoyed it. I knew this might be a bit different but holy cow the angst was real and the drama in this book was not only thick and entertaining it was full of a meaningful topic both to myself personally and the rest of the world right now. I loved how this interracial couple faced the obstacles and tribulations head on together. It was blatant this is a topic close to Sola’s heart because she never once shied away from the things to sugar coat and make it an easy read. I was gripped from page one and could not put this book down until I knew how it ended. The Clark family along with Jacob and Sandy will draw you in and hold you captive as you cheer for them to find their happily ever after. I cannot wait to dive into the next book in the Clark Family Series.

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Twisted Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Book 1) by Amy McKinley – Review by Lisa Helmick

Twisted SecretsTwisted Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I normally enjoy this authors work. This one I struggled to connect with the characters and the story just didn’t do anything for me. Well the mystery side of thing did surprise me. Not sure what the problem really was with the rest, Just that I felt bored while reading at times.

The idea for the story is a good one and throw in a little mystery and BAM an nice read. The characters each have their own lives before he “hears her voice” and they come together. I did like the honesty that Riley had and used frequently.

Overall this is an okay read but just not for me.

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Naomi McDonald

Capturing Fate (Fatal Truth, #2)Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Capturing Fate is the second book in the Fatal Truth series. It can be read as a standalone. Somehow, I missed the first book in the series but I was able to pick this one up and read it without getting lost or feeling like I was missing anything.
I’ve read other books by Abbie Roads and loved them so I picked this one up without even really paying attention to the description. I was not disappointed. This book sucks you into the story immediately and keeps you turning the pages. Capturing Fate is full of suspense, danger, and mystery as you trace the threads that connect all of the pieces together.
I love a gritty, dark, romantic thriller, and this book checks all of the boxes.

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Stormy’s Thunder (Satan’s Devils MC Utah #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Naomi McDonald

Stormy's Thunder (Satan's Devils MC Utah #2)Stormy’s Thunder by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Stormy’s Thunder is the second book in the Satan’s Devils MC Utah series. It can be read as a standalone.
For anyone new starting the series with this book, the background recap in the first part of the story will catch you up. If you’ve been following the series for a bit, you might find the first part of the story slow during the recap parts.
I am so glad we finally got Stormy’s story. It was driving me nuts not knowing what was going on with him. Poor guy had a hard life. And, Cat – oh my heart.
Honestly, I’d like to say more, but I can’t without potential spoilers because it’s all so interwoven together.
If you have triggers around violence toward women, proceed with caution.
After this story, I’m interested to see if Pip gets a book in this series or if he’s going to show up in the Blood Brothers series.

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Titanian’s Phoenix: Titanian Chronicles by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Sara Shalovelo

Titanian's Phoenix: Titanian ChroniclesTitanian’s Phoenix: Titanian Chronicles by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’m a sucker for a good plot, down to earth characters and a love story. And oh boy, did this story deliver and some.
The story starts off with you stepping into this magically world with mythical creatures, humans and then you meet Soren – The tall, handsome, gets you weak in the knees, Titanian warrior that is not only trying to solve a murder mystery but also trying to find his mate. In his search, he finds Maya – the beautiful, witty, smart and charming human.
I absolutely fell in love with these characters individually but when these two came together – the chemistry that Victoria Saccenti writes is perfectly done.
I highly recommend this book to anyone that likes adventure, supernatural beings and a good, hit you right in the heart, love story.

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Sara Shalovelo

January 31st, 2021

Dance of Hearts: a Cinderella Regency Romance Retelling (Historical Fantasy Fairytale Retellings Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Samantha Jayne Grubey

Dance of Hearts: a Cinderella Regency Romance Retelling (Historical Fantasy Fairytale Retellings Book 1)Dance of Hearts: a Cinderella Regency Romance Retelling by Byrd Nash
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was one of my favourite retellings so far! The way she writes this story is magical and I loved it. I can’t wait for the rest of the series to come, it was a good story. I really liked that we have the regency period and it has the full beautiful ball gowns, chivalry, and proper etiquette. Melinda was a really interesting character and I love the interactions she has with other characters. It’s certainly a good story and when fairy blood meets tall, dark, and handsome you know it’s going to be good! Really enjoyed the book can’t wait to see where it’s going to go in the series.

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Happily Ever AfterHappily Ever After by Piper Rayne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye
Five Stars

Happily Ever After Anthology includes books by 21 authors. This review is specifically for Marie Skye’s Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You.

Don’t Worry I Still Love You is a short contemporary romance by Marie Skye. This book is completely amazing. It had me laughing out loud one minute and bawling my eyes out the next. To me that is the true measure of a book. This is that book.

Perrie and Ash have have a tumultuous relationship, to say the least. They have known each other since university. On again off again, but no real communication between them, until they become roommates. That is as far as I go, you will need to read the books order to find out what happens…..It is definitely worth it. And that is just one book in this anthology, so what are you waiting for?
Review by @sunbarn

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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Kerry Carr

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really loved these books. They are full of action and adventure which keep you gripped from the very first page.

Each book can be read as a standalone as each book deals with a different mission, however if you read them in order it builds builds characters better and makes the overall explanation of the big baddies easier to understand as the books progress.

I can’t recommend these books enough. I was hooked and read them all in 2 days as I couldn’t put them down.

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Angelina Frazzini

At Once (Adams Brothers, #2)At Once by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

At Once by Mindy McKinley is book two of the Adams Brothers series.

Gabi is working really hard to make sure the first big project G&K Designs works on is great. To do that she needs some really great furniture. Kylie takes her to AdamsMade and that’s where she meets Mason for the first time. Gabi is still healing and doesn’t expect meeting Mason to stir feelings in her. She’s just going to have to keep him out of mind. That would be easy if they didn’t end up working together on this project. Mason didn’t expect Gabi to say no but the more time he spends with her the more he wants to spend with her. Can Gabi and Mason work together and work on their connection as well or will everything fall to pieces?

I really enjoyed this book. The characters are great and I found myself chuckling every now and then. It was such a great read I think I read it in one sitting. I couldn’t put it down!!

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Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Crave is book one in the Clark Family series by Evelyn Sola. I was inquisitive from the very first moment I laid eyes on this book. Then my desire for more became insatiable the further I got into the story. The author sated my appetite for perfection with this amazing, emotional and soul deep love story. Crave had every emotion imaginable and then more. It had just more everything. This story was about captivation from the very moment Sandra and Jacob set gazes on one another. The story was about not looking for love and finding it at the most unexpected moment. It was about betrayal, family, friendship and forgiveness. Anticipation was a feeling I was very familiar with while on this journey with the Clark Family. Jacob and Sandra were from totally different worlds, yet despite their different upbringing and lives, formed such a connection, that it makes my heart so full just reliving their journey. Their love was endless and absolute. Their struggles and differences just made me fall for them more. They fought for each other. They fought with each other. They conquered their world together. I absolutely loved each characteristic of every player in the game, and cannot wait for more in this series. Evelyn Sola’s deliverance of this unforgettable love story is commendable. I applaud you, dear author, as you have given me as a reader a special gift, and it’s one I will never forget. 5 stars.

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Askew Ever After: A Limited Edition Romance Collection Anthology – Review by Jenique Bornman

Askew Ever AfterAskew Ever After by Aubrey Wynne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’re like me and you don’t have a specific kind of book boyfriend that’s your favorite this book is for you…. it has it all.
One of my favorites was definitely Paper Love by Aubrey Wynne. The totally scatterbrained female MC was so relatable and I saw so much of myself in her.
The whole collection of short romances are a must read. Read it to find your favorite….

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Night Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel) AUDIO BOOK by India Kells – Review by Jenique Bornman

Night justice by India Kells was such a pleasant experience.
It had everything in it…..
Take no nonsense Female MC…. Check
Vigilante with an obscure sense of justice…. Check
Common goal that brings them together….. Check
Two people with out of this world chemistry…..Check
India Kells did an amazing job writing this story. It felt familiar but also brand new at the same time.
Dan Price’s narration of the book definitely brought this book to life.
I can’t wait for the next installment.

Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Kelli Harper

Crave (Clark Family Series Book 1)Crave by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book Review: Crave: Clark Family Series
Author: Evelyn Sola
FIVE STARS
This story has very well developed characters and story lines. There is a family conflict as well as inner conflict in the individuals. You get a feel for everyone and while the story is unfolding you see the many layers develop and come to life. This is a first time read for me by this author Evelyn Sola and I sure hope to read many more.
KLH

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Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers – Review by Candida Hopper

Stone of DestinyStone of Destiny by Nadine Travers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1)
By Nadine Travers

This book grabbed my attention from the beginning and kept me hooked all the way until the end. This book is full of suspense, danger, action, magic, and wonderful characters. The author did an exceptional job making me feel like I was right in the story with her storytelling rich in detail. I found myself at the edge of my seat and turning pages quickly to find out what was going to happen next. I highly recommend this book. I cannot wait to read the next one.

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