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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Moonlit Whisper was a great read for me. I enjoyed the storyline and the characters. Fiona, Connor and Lachlan were all childhood friends. Fio ( Fiona ) always left her window unlocked for Connor and he spent most nights sleeping in her bed. Connor was having major family issues and he left town because he was able to play soccer and get away from his family problems. Now he’s back and he wishes everything could go back to how they were before he left. Only problem is, Fiona and Lachlan are together now and Lachlan isn’t giving her up without a fight. Once best of friends now compete at nearly everything. Who will win the girl? Read this quick novella to find out what happens.

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The Singer and Her Song (Empire at Twilight Book 2) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Erica Fish

The Singer and Her SongThe Singer and Her Song by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you have not already picked up the first book in the series, I highly recommend reading that book first to enhance this book for you. The storyline is active. It has ups and downs, twists and turns, and all over a great line. The characters are fully developed and can be seen as real-life people. I was captivated from the first page until the last page. This story is about Uqntum a singer who has a tremendous loss. She has become another person who needs to find herself. Her character goes through so much, and I felt like I was going through all of it with her. I highly recommend reading this series as you will not be disappointed.

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Bake Believe by Cori Cooper – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Bake BelieveBake Believe by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story was fun to read. There was the quirkiness of young teenagers mixed with a little bit of magic. Oh…and some really yummy looking recipes!
Cat is starting 8th grade. She is your typical teenager who likes to hang out with her friends, flirt with boys, and spend time with her best friend (and cousin). One thing that is not typical is that her mom never bakes anything…like ever! This has meant a life of reheated frozen food for every meal. So when she tries something from the new bakery in town…her life (and taste buds) are changed forever. When a scheduling mix up has her taking a culinary class as her elective, her world will never be the same. She learns that there are secrets that her family is hiding from her. As she sets out to find out what her gift means and how exactly to use it…she finds that it is not as easy as she thought. This leads to some moments that had me laughing as I read the story.
This was a great book by an author that is new to me…but it won’t be the last. I am hoping there is another book to follow up with Cat and her family.

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Jennifer Wolbeck

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another great short, PG-13 romance from Amy McKinley. I liked this one better than A Moonlit Whisper because I found the love triangle and the college setting more interesting. Fiona is faced with a difficult decision: Stay with her fiancé, Lachlan, or rekindle her romance with her long lost ex-boyfriend, Conner.

Fictional or not, I never agree with people who cheat on their partners, so I was interested to see how A Moonlit Whisper dealt with this. In the end, I believe that the story had enough substance and backstory for everything to resolve the way McKinley wanted. I recommend this for anyone looking for a nice, short romance.

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Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel (Shift Creek book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Sheri Schrader

Flipping the Bird (Shift Creek, #1)Flipping the Bird by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel by Carrie Pulkinen is from the new series Shift Creek. This book is a delightfully entertaining paranormal read. I flew through the adventures of crow shifter, Alice Crawford and warlock, Donovan Drake as they try to save Shift Creek’s waterway. I always enjoy the books of this author. She always has some humour to go along with her realistic characters. Alice is funny but well-meaning. She just wants to save the community she loves. Donovan is new to the community but he wants to find his place in the world. I look forward to reading more in this series soon and this author.

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Wildfire (The Broken Bow Book 2) by Ashley A Quinn – Review by Lisa Helmick

Wildfire (The Broken Bow Book #2)Wildfire by Ashley A Quinn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a good story. This is a romantic suspense book. I liked following along with the characters lives as they struggle to get over the past. Jace is a wonderful character. He has a lot of nice traits that appeal to readers as well as Tara. Tara is a struggle at times I’m not sure if she is over her husband or not. Anyway their first meeting is sweet as well as their first kiss.

The family is awesome! I enjoyed each of them and I will like watching them get their own stories. I didn’t know much about the family since I haven’t read book one. I didn’t feel lost as certain events were described nicely for me to comfortably follow along.

I read the sneak peek at the end of the book and look forward to reading the next in the series.

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A Kiss Under A Blue Christmas Moon (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock ‘N Sweet Romance 4) by Tamara Ferguson – Review by Jennifer Gordon

A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock 'N Sweet Romance Book 4)A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I fell in love with this heartwarming and sweet romance with a second chance at love theme. I always enjoy a Tamara Ferguson novel and this one definitely did not disappoint. The added festive feel added to the storyline making this an enjoyable and engaging read. I loved the two main characters and was really cheering them on hoping they would get their Christmas happy ever after. Mia Michaels and Noah Erickson first met as teenagers whilst they both lived in Crystal Rock and attended the local music camp one summer. Mia is determined to have a career in music whilst Noah although being both musical and a scholar, is going to be enlisting in the Air Force to help support his grandparents who have raised him. One Christmas Mia and Noah arranged a romantic rendezvous at Mistletoe Lodge before Noah is sent to Iraq but Mia’s overly controlling father sabotages their plans. Six years later and having escaped from her father Mia returns to Crystal Rock to learn that Noah, now Lieutenant Noah Erikson never stopped loving her. However, over the years Mia has given up on love and so Noah needs to break through Mia’s hardened heart if they are to spend Christmas and forever together. The storyline flows well and the descriptive narrative brings both the setting of Crystal Rock and the characters to life which gave me the feeling of being immersed in the story. I found Mia and Noah likeable and relatable characters and their chemistry really came across in the story. The novel was full of the Christmas spirit and left me with a real feel good feeling. A lovely read.

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Hell Hath No Fury (Life Is Hell Book 2) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Chantelle Smith

Hell Hath No Fury (Life is Hell #2)Hell Hath No Fury by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Seriously!! Naomi Valkyrie has done it again. She has once again created a word into which you find yourself lost in the pages of this incredible book. This book is captivating from the very beginning with its incredible storyline and brilliant characters. This is a series that should be read by all, you will be hooked from the very beginning. I’m so glad that we got Sheridan’s story after meeting her in book 1 I only came to love and enjoy reading her story more in this one! I can’t wait to see what journey this author takes us on next and I will eagerly be awaiting it till then! I highly recommend this read and most importantly this author!

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Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel (Shift Creek Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Flipping the Bird (Shift Creek, #1)Flipping the Bird by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alice Crawford is a crow shifter who enjoys dumpster diving for people’s trash which she can turn into someone else’s treasure through her art and Donovan Drake is a warlock who has just inherited the deed to a mansion, but when both of them meet, it is not what they expected in the slightest.

The story starts with Alice stuck in a hunters trap she has unwittingly been caught in thanks to her crow’s inability to ignore something shiny! As her best friend comes to her rescue, although she is giggling as much as a racoon can, she shifts and helps her out of the trap and to the creek where she can heal in its magical waters, it does take longer to heal than it used to and this worries the two friends even more than the trap did, it seems to be that the creek is getting worse, it slowly had been for the last few months and it had not been shifting its direction like it should either. The town is known for this shift in direction and it is also its namesake, but now that it is getting smaller and less powerful, the tourism they rely on is stopping and it is making it difficult for the town to survive and no matter who has tried to reinvigorate it, nobody has been able to help, it turns out that only a member of the towns founding family and unfortunately they can’t be contacted.

As she returns home from the creek, she is distracted by a light on in that family’s mansion and she decides to go and investigate, but when she gets there, she sees that it isn’t who she was expecting, but he is a bit of eye candy nonetheless, but when she sees the talking mongoose who is with him, she is even more confused, especially when said mongoose attacks her and tries to eat her, lets just say she is not happy and attacks him in a way only a bird can. She decides to leave after that, but is distracted by something shiny in the bin and as that is something she can take, she does.

The nest day, she goes into work and talks to her best friend about the information she had gleaned about the new arrival which she found out that morning, but it not what either of them were hoping for, he isn’t a member of the family and that puts them back to square one, but when the bell goes to say someone has come into the shop, they hide that disappointment. Donovan decides to go into town with his mongoose and familiar Marty and have a coffee while he thinks about his situation and how the town’s magical creek might be able to help, but is distracted by the cloud of noxious gas his familiar has released, he decides that to find the amulet he has lost and when he spots the salvage art shop across the road, he decides to go and ask them and ask for some advice. This is where the story takes and unusual turn as a magical accident occurs during the conversation and Alice’s crow transfers to Donovan and he shifts into the form, this is as surprising as it gets and as they try to catch him, Marty escapes and causes more chaos, when things return to something like normal, then Donovan asks Alice to go to dinner with him to try and figure out what happened.

Will this be the beginning of a beautiful romance, or will secrets and their pasts come back to haunt them and will Shift Creek lose it’s namesake or can a solution be found? This is a heartwarming tale of mishaps, discovery, romance and revelations which will have you laughing along the way.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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A Kiss Under A Blue Christmas Moon (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock ‘N Sweet Romance Book 4) By Tamara Ferguson – Review By Stacey Baxter

A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock 'N Sweet Romance Book 4)A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I didn’t feel very festive this year but reading this book did help me get into more of the spirit! I did enjoy reading this novel I was hooked right from the start a rooting for a happy ending right from the start! It’s one of those novels you can pick up and just get lost and forget about all the rubbish going on and enjoy a cheeky romance! I love this author also I have read many books from her and I’m absolutely eager to read more!

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Faida (Heartstrings Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

FaidaFaida by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is Faida’s story, she is a cupid and is responsible for helping people to find their true love, but she is disillusioned with the whole thing after a few disasters and infidelities and has developed an closed off heart as the product of this and when we join her, she is at a celebration for her sister Aiko’s latest return to success, but she is happy to get her next assignment and leave the celebrations. When she goes to introduce herself to her next assignment, she arrives at an intimidating high rise building and as she makes her way inside, she is rushed upstairs in a cloud of confusion as she is mistaken for someone else who should be there and when it is for a party, she is eleven more confused. When she sees that it is a princess themed tea party, she is even more confused, kids parties aren’t normally this calm, but when she demands an explanation, the lady who dragged her up there is embarrassed at her mistake and apologises profusely, but when Robert emerges to find out what is going on, but when she sees that he only has one heartstring, it is a shock, she knew he had cut him off from the world, but she didn’t realise by quite how much.

When he goes back into the little girl’s party his icy demeanor is in place while talking to the girls, that is until he goes to another little girl and he warms up and transforms completely and Faida is taken aback when she sees it, as if this assignment wasn’t strange enough, that just puts the icing on the cake. She then confronts Robert and tells him why she is there and that he will not be able to get rid of her easily, at first he doesn’t believe that she is cupid, but when his daughter comes in and asks if Faida is going to be her new nanny, she says yes and confirmed that it will be the perfect cover for her mission to find his true love, what she doesn’t realise is that she will have a little helper with her own idea of who she wants her dad to fall for and when she goes with Robert to his place of work, she thinks that she has found the answer she is looking for.

This is the start of the most frustrating and yet joyful assignment Faida has had, but can she help Robert to lower the walls around his heart, or will they be stuck with each other for a long time? The only way to find out is to read along and find out.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Juls Dick

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) is a short novel by Amy McKinley. The story follows the reunion of Fiona, a 4th year student at Trinity College in Dublin and her childhood best friend Connor, who has been living abroad for the last few years. Although they have both missed each other terribly, things have changed now they are no longer children. Fiona is engaged to the other member of their childhood trio and he is not happy about Connors return. This was an enjoyable short novel, I would have liked it to be longer to get to know the characters more but it did move at a good pace and the descriptions of Dublin were really good, having visited several times it felt as though I knew exactly where the author was describing. Would recommend to other lovers of the romance genre who are looking for a quick read.

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Evil’s Whisper (Evil Saga book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Kerry Baker

Evil's Whisper (Evil Saga Book 1)Evil’s Whisper by Jordan Elizabeth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Evil’s Whisper by Jordan Elizabeth is the first book in the Evil Saga series. This book is a dark fantasy about a young woman trying to escape the confines of her life. The whole story itself is interesting and well written. I found myself wanting to know what was going to happen next and to find out more about the characters.
I thought the dynamic between the two characters was intriguing – they had such opposing agendas that watching them try to navigate it was great.
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I thought it was well written and exciting to read. It felt like the story was building up to more which would keep my interest and I am looking forward to seeing what is next in the series.

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Kerry Baker

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance by Amy McKinley is a novel in the Moonlit Destination series. This is a short, contemporary sports romance by an incredible author. Although part of a series the book can be read as a stand-alone. I loved this second chance romance. The characters had everything against them and yet I was behind them the whole way.
Although it is a novella the book doesn’t feel like it is missing anything at all. It is a well written and interesting story. It has a natural flow to it that makes it a nice and easy read. I would certainly recommend this story, and series, to anyone who is a fan of the genre.

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Moonlit Whisper : An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the story of Fiona and Connor, Fiona is A girl who loves football and is dating her best friend and player on the football squad Lachlan, he asks her to go for a coffee, but she can’t because she has to meet her dad and find out about the new transfer student she will be helping with their assignments. Next, Fiona is in the library with the transfer student and it is none other than the boy next door who left six years ago, she is still annoyed by that and is trying to understand why he did it, but she is also trying not to notice how much more handsome he has become over the years. It turns out that he left to support his mum and to escape from his dad, Fiona knows what that past entailed and how he used to come to and stay with her every night, but she still finds it hard to accept.

The next day Connor goes to a rocky cliff where people go to jump into the sea and hangout together, but what he doesn’t expect to see is Lachlan and Fiona there together, he likes it even less when he throws her off the cliff when he sees Connor, as Connor dives off and finds Fiona, she explains her and Lachlans engagement, this is where Connor becomes more determined to set the wrongs right and get Fiona back, but will he succeed, or will the past be something they can’t overcome? This is a short story which will suck you in and keep you guessing until the end.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Lianne Probert

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance, is part of the Moonlit Destination series by Amy Mckinley.

Moonlight Whisper is a novella that can be devoured in an afternoon, which is handy as once i started reading i didn’t want to put it down.
The main characters, Fiona and Connor, were childhood sweethearts and best friends who were forced to split up when Connor followed his dream to play football. Fiona was crushed but eventually chose to move on. Of course Connor returns, but he finds Fiona with a new life and a new man.

This story is a feel-good romance that will have you hooked. This isn’t my first book by Amy Mckinley and in my experience she does not disappoint, and she certainly doesn’t here. The chemistry between Fiona and Connor is there from the start and you just know that they are meant to be together. As is the way with all good stories, these things never run smoothly, and these are the type of characters that you are rooting for throughout the whole book.

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Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel (Shift Creek book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Kerry Baker

Flipping the Bird (Shift Creek, #1)Flipping the Bird by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Flipping The Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel by Carrie Pulkinen is the first book in the Shift Creek series. This is another fantastically written book by an author who has firmly established herself as one of my favourites. As I have come to expect from her books I found this book highly entertaining, well written and with amazing characters that I instantly liked! I was utterly hooked the moment I started reading and flew through the book much quicker than I wanted as I wanted to keep reading this for as long as possible.
I loved the connection between the two main characters. I found myself smiling at them on more than one occasion as they tried to solve the problems developing around them.
This is a brilliant book and such a good start to a new series. I would highly recommend this book and also this author!

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Karyn Taylor

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance is a fantastic contemporary romance novella by Amy McKinley. This novella was previously published in With Love From Venice (Voyages Of The Heart Anthology). Amy McKinley is an author that I’ve now been a huge fan of for a couple of years and it’s always an excitement to get to read more of her work. I absolutely loved this novella and devoured it in one sitting as I just didn’t want to put it down.
I could easily have read a full length novel containing the characters Fiona and Connor as I adored their story and could have read so much more about them. This is a second chance romance. Connor and Fiona were childhood sweethearts when Connor’s mum moved him away from his home in Ireland to a new life in America. Now Connor is back in Ireland to complete his final year of university, only Fiona is now engaged to Connor’s former best friend.
This was a great read that I was hooked by in the very first chapter and as the author is such a fantastic storyteller, I was hooked throughout desperate to know how Connor and Fiona’s story ended. Did they get the HEA that they both deserved? Can Fiona forgive Connor for leaving her? Well, I’m not going to spoil the story for you. Give this great novella, (and this fantastic author) a chance and lose yourself in Connor and Fiona’s story.

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Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel (Shift Creek book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Flipping the Bird (Shift Creek, #1)Flipping the Bird by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this fun, lighthearted paranormal romantic comedy novel. The authors descriptive narrative really bought these quirky, likeable and relatable characters to life and I could not help but feel invested in their story. Alice Crawford is a salvage artist in Texas, who is also a crow shifter, whilst Donovan Drake is a Warlock and they both find themselves in Shift Creek. Alice believes the sexy Warlock can solve all her problems but Donovan has many secrets including the fact that his connection to Shift Creek runs deeper than anyone knows. When he feels himself falling for the feisty bird shifter he knows he needs to be careful. This fairly short story was definitely action packed, full of romance, comedy and mystery, all of which had me hooked from start to finish. I loved the developing relationship between the main characters and the story was heartwarming with some real laugh out loud moments. An enjoyable and engaging read and a great start to a new series.

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Moonlit Whisper is a short and sweet second chance at love novelette that can be read as a standalone story. Fiona (Fio) is engaged to childhood friend Lach but when Connor returns from living across the pond Fio is torn between her new love and her old childhood sweetheart. Connor had to leave Dublin to live with his Mum but he hated leaving behind Fio and he definitely never forgot her. When Connor returns as a fourth year transfer student at Trinity to play football he is determined to have Fio in his arms again and this time for ever. Fio also never forgot the boy who used to climb through her bedroom window and the more time they spend together with Fio tutoring Connor the closer they become. This was an enjoyable and engaging short read with some great characters. The chemistry between Fiona and Connor really came across in the story as did the competition and tension between Connor and Lach. The narrative flowed well and I felt immersed in the storyline, so much so that I could not put the book down.

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Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel (Shift Creek Book 1) Review by Kaitlyn Stewart

Flipping the Bird (Shift Creek, #1)Flipping the Bird by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel (Shift Creek Book 1)
Review by Kaitlyn Stewart
5/5 Stars
This paranormal story is just hilarious!! Carrie has done it again. This story has a crow shifter, a trash panda shifter, a warlock, and his very distressed familiar. This story has everything, from the best friend to the cozy mystery that leaves you wondering till the end. Find out what happens to Alice in this amazing story!

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Meg Tyrrell

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Anything I read by Amy Mckinley is awesome. This short story was probably one of my favorites. This was such a sweet book of lost love reclaimed. I love how easy Amy’s stories come together. She can instantly get me involved with any story and I can’t put it down till it’s finished. I ate this book up and can’t wait till I get the next book she writes.

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Hell Hath No Fury (Life Is Hell Book 2) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Kelli Harper

Hell Hath No Fury (Life is Hell #2)Hell Hath No Fury by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book Review: Hell Hath No Furry (Book 2)
Author: Naomi Valkyrie
FOUR STARS
Book 2 in the Life is Hell series follows Sheridan, the friend of Delilah. Sheridan is a bit on the wild side. She loves to cook. This book also has a perceptive cat, an unknown stalker and a mysterious edge to it. There is also a F/F relationship.
Good story line and really does pick up from book one. The characters are well developed and very intriguing.
KLH

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Kelli Harper

IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS - PETS TO THE RESCUE (Irresistible Romance #6)IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS – PETS TO THE RESCUE by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book Review: Irresistible Christmas; Pets to the Rescue
Authors: Tamara Ferguson, Natalie Ann, Suzanne Jenkins, Cynthia Cooke, Alicia Street, Stephanie Queen, Traci Hall
FIVE STARS
This anthology is PACKED full of stories where pets are part of the story line. Whether they are rescues or family pets. These stories will bring you hope. These stories all take place around Christmas.
My favorite story of them all was the one written by Tamara Ferguson. Ms. Ferguson is a one-click favorite. Her wounded warrior stories are heart wrenching and heart warming. With deep subject matter and happily ever afters, you will always find a good story.
KLH

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Hell Hath No Fury ( Life Is Hell Book 2 ) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Carla Clemmons

Hell Hath No Fury (Life is Hell #2)Hell Hath No Fury by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Absolutely love this series and this author! Just like the first book I did not want to put this book down and stayed up way too late reading! This story follows Sheridan and picks up pretty close to where the first book left off. I wouldn’t say you have to read the first book but I highly recommend it. I loved reading about all the old and new characters and getting to know more of Sheridan’s story! I cannot wait to read the next book!

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A Kiss Under A Blue Christmas Moon (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock ‘N Sweet Romance 4) by Tamara Ferguson – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock 'N Sweet Romance Book 4)A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tamara Ferguson once again brings us a wonderful happily ever after story. A Kiss Under a Blue Christmas Moon is the 4th book in her Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock N Sweet series. Like many of her stories, it takes place in Crystal Rock, with overlapping characters and locations. However, the book can be enjoyed as a stand alone. This book focuses on Mia and Noah, in their junior and senior years of high school. It is a clean sweet romantic story about finding your first love and perhaps soul mate in your high school sweetheart. The characters are all great, like always. I love Ferguson’s writing style- as its very relatable and real life stories. This book has a happily ever after. I recommend this book for a quick good read.

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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Candida Hopper

The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves, #1)The Kissing Bough by Madelynne Ellis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves)
By Madelynne Ellis

This was a really quick read but it gave us a lot. We find out that Viola has been wrongly accused of a scandal but the town and her family won’t listen to her side of the story. She is kept at home except once a year at Christmas she is allowed to be escorted out by her brother, who I might add does not actually do any sort of escorting, he just treats her badly. Every year she holds out hope that a man will show up that wants to marry her. I don’t normally read books that are set in this Era but I found myself completely intrigued by this story. I enjoyed Will and Percy’s banter and they also have a unique situation and are looking for a specific woman for their situation. This book definitely has hot and steamy moments. This is an adult only read. I recommend this book.

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Rachel Moss

IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS - PETS TO THE RESCUE (Irresistible Romance #6)IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS – PETS TO THE RESCUE by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I didn’t get to read all the books in the Irresistible Christmas: Pets to the Rescue box set, I only got the chance to read Two Hearts’ Christmas Rescue by Tamara Ferguson. It was overall a very good read. It was entertaining, and funny, sweet and romantic. I loved the characters and especially the pets. The pets and animals had so much personality I want them as pets of my own! However I feel like more detail could have been added. Everything moved very fast, and it seemed like things happened when there was no clear timeline for them to have happened. But besides that it was a great read for me! Ferguson never disappoints.

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Tracy Manderson

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance) by Amy McKinley

5 out of 5 stars

Moonlit whisper written by Amy McKinley is a short romance story about first loves and second chances. I simply loved this story it was sweet and innocent. The characters where well written and the way they played off each other was awesome. Ms. McKinley has a new fan in me and I cannot wait to dig into her books.

They were next-door neighbors who relied and each other. Her life was great but his life sucked with an abusive father. He had to move with his mom and left her. Now he is back and he wants her back. Will he win the girl back he left years ago? Has she moved on?

I highly recommend this book and author…

Tracy

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A Kiss Under A Blue Christmas Moon (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock ‘N Sweet Romance 4) by Tamara Ferguson – Review by Felicia Bates

A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON (Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock 'N Sweet Romance Book 4)A KISS UNDER A BLUE CHRISTMAS MOON by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It has been a long time since I have read something by Tamara Ferguson but as expected, she did not disappoint with a Kiss Under a Blue Christmas Moon. While this is the fourth story in the Daydreams & Dragonflies Rock ‘N Sweet romance series, it is the first I have read. This is a great standalone read.
I enjoyed the story from the start, finding the young characters to be sweet and enjoyable. I loved the way the author wrote chapters from both Noah and Mia’s perspective. While so many authors use this writing style, something about this felt unique. I enjoyed the roles of the supporting characters almost as much as both Mia and Noah and really felt drawn to Amanda, as subtle as her character was.
I would give a Kiss Under a Blue Christmas Moon 4 out of 5 stars.

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