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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Erica Fish

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

This story is a historical fairytale in this modern-day tale. It is a short sweet story that is fast-paced and engaging. The characters are fully developed and keep the story moving. The story has heated moments. Viola is the special woman that has Christmas Eve free because her aunt has her as a kept woman. There are two cousins who need a special woman to have for their sexual desires. Viola happens to be this woman this special night. Will the two cousins have their desires met or will Viola be a handful? You will have read this book to find out what happens.

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Faida (Heartstrings Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Liz Vrchota

FaidaFaida by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed the first of Brooke May’s Heartstrings novel so when I saw this was coming soon I knew it would be a one-click. The concept is really a nice and refreshing spin on the paranormal romance trope. I like how believable the stories could be and still has the air of some magical moments. Faida takes the spotlight in this one obviously but she is such a different character than Aiko and I was really drawn to her as a person. I found myself wrapped up in her story late into the night. I thoroughly look forward to seeing what other characters we get in the upcoming novels. If you love paranormal romance with some hints of comedy and sweet love moments this is not only the book but the series for you too!

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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves, #1) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Amanda Kimble

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

5/5 Stars

The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis

This is the first book I’ve read by the author and it’s a great short read. It does have MMF so if you don’t like that sort of thing this isn’t for you.

Viola has left a mark on her family name. Being in the wrong place at the wrong time can do that to a person. The quote I chose for Viola is: “You both… You both wish to kiss me?”

Percy wants someone who will love both him and his cousin. He wants someone to accept both of them. He doesn’t care about anyone else. The quote I chose for Percy is: “I’m not much for singing.”

Will the Lord and the one who has to find a wife. He wants a wife that will accept him and Percy. He doesn’t want a normal wife. The quote I chose for Will is: “All sorts of tongues will be wagging if you don’t stop staring at her.”

Highly recommended for Erotica Historical Romance lovers.

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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Tausha Treadway

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 book was very good even though it was short. It was just long enough to get your blood boiling. Its the story of Viola Marsh who is a young lady in early 1800’s who is in her Aunt’s care. She is only allowed to go out on this one night which is Christmas Eve and she is going with her brothers. Now Lord Ricborough and his cousin Percy Gilling are looking for a different kind of woman, a woman they can share. This kind of woman is hard to find but they think they have found her when they see Viola standing there so beautiful and if the rumors they have heard are correct she is just their kind of woman. All VIola wants is a man to want her for her and not some stupid rumor that isn’t even true. Will Viola give up on finding a husband and settle for 2 men who will do anything for her? Read The Kissing Bough to find out!

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Faida (Heartstrings Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Tracy Manderson

FaidaFaida by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Faida by Brooke May

5 out of 5 stars

Faida is the second book in the Heartstrings series by Brooke May. This is a short sweet and fun paranormal romance story. This is the second book in the series and can be read as a standalone. The main characters where well written and I loved the little quirks they had.

Faida’s has had disappointment and now is her time to shine. Jaded from centuries of helping humans find love and the betrayals of her past haunt her present. She has formed and icy exterior around her heart.

When Faida meets Robert Peters, she realizes they are two pees in a pod with both their hearts frozen. Robert knows his own betrayals the only time he loosens up is when he is with his daughter.

With the help of his daughter can she thaw heart enough to see the love that’s right in front of him? Will Robert realize what is right in front of him before it’s too late?

I loved reading this short story and cant wait to see what Ms. May has in-store for us….

Tracy
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Irresistible Christmas-Pets to the Rescue by Tamara Ferguson – Review by Amanda Kimble

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

5/5 Stars

IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS – PETS TO THE RESCUE Anthology

Two Hearts Christmas Rescue (Two Hearts Wounded Warrior Romance #17) by Tamara Ferguson

Two Hearts Christmas Rescue is another great read by Tamara Ferguson. We get to meet Amanda’s friend, Kinley, and Jeff’s friend, Jake. Two Hearts Christmas Rescue tops my charts already this year.

Kinley runs the Animal Shelter in town. When the Holidays are around the corner she’s starting to feel lonely. The quote I chose for Kinley is: “You’ll have to come by sometime. Maybe I’ll have a little get together before Christmas when I’m more settled in. I’m really looking forward to Christmas this year since I’ve had the cabin built. I decided to put aside the past because that’s what my parents would want. It will be the first time I’ve celebrated the holidays since they’ve passed away.”

Jake is back in town on a mission. When he runs into a girl from his past things change. He finds himself thinking her often and he likes it. The quote I chose for Jake is: “He did. But he had some injuries which prevented him from continuing, so he’s retired now with one of my former unit members, who’s a wounded warrior. I would have kept him myself if I didn’t have to travel so much. It wouldn’t have been fair.”

Highly recommended for Contemporary Romance lovers.

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Michelle Mulvey

IRRESISTIBLE AT CHRISTMAS (Irresistible Romance Book 2)IRRESISTIBLE AT CHRISTMAS by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Great stories but my favorite is Pets to the Rescue. I have to admit I’m a HUGE fan of Tamara Ferguson so I’m always looking for books or anthologies with that have her work features in them. This book was another 5 star read for me. I’ve been a big fan since I started reading the two hearts wounded warrior series. I feel like all the books by this author tie into each other and I love it.
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year and these characters are about to see why. Jake and Kinley were both at The Crystal Rock Tap one night. They couldn’t get each other out of their minds. Jake had a huge crush on her many years ago but now that they have both grown up what will happen? They are going to be seeing a lot of each other since Jake is there to help out with the animals. Will these two finally get the happy ending they deserve?

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Hell Hath No Fury (Life Is Hell Book 2) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Gail Guerrero

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

Hell Hath No Fury (Life Is Hell Book 2) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Gail Guerrero

Four Stars

I really enjoy this authors work. The first book was good and this one did not disappoint. Millicent and Sheridan are an interesting match. They have this connection that you can feel through the pages. They gave me relationship envy a little. Being a demon isn’t easy and loving a human even harder. There’s always danger. Always someone wanting what you have. The author wrote these characters well and made the plot interesting. Reading will never get old as long as we have authors who think outside the normal. Who give the spice along with the unimaginable. The story has a little bit of magic to it. That smooth flow that makes you not put it down.

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

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

This is another sweet and romantic story by Tamara Ferguson. I really love her stories as she really bring the characters to life and the  emotion she puts into her books is beautiful.

In this story we meet Mia and Noah. They are teenagers in love but with Mia’s father not allowing them to be together and Noah  leaving for the Air Force they go their separate ways. Is young love everlasting?

Fast forward 6 years and Mia is finally away from her controlling father. She has a successful career and she travels back to Crystal Rock. While she is there she bumps into Noah again. Have the feelings between them lasted all these years? Did Noah stop loving Mia or did he carry his love for her all these years? Can Mia learn to trust him again and give them a chance or are they destined to have another blue Christmas without each other and alone.

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

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

Moonlit Whisper is a novella in Amy McKinley’s Moonlit Destination Series. The series collects short romantic reads set in different locations – in this case, it is Ireland. Moonlit Whisper can be enjoyed as a standalone – it doesn’t follow on at all from Moonlit Mirage, which is connected to the Gray Ghost series.
Set in Dublin, Moonlit Whisper tells the story of Fiona, Connor and Lachlan. Childhood friends, the trio is split up when Connor accepts a football (soccer) scholarship in the US in order to help his mum escape from domestic abuse. Old enough to return to Ireland without his mother, Connor is back and keen to pick up where he left off with Fiona.
It’s a classic love triangle, with Fiona stuck in the middle forced to choose between her two friends while they compete with each other both on and off the football field. There are many factors that complicate things and a few wee mysteries to piece together.
I would say, as a Destination book, more could have been made of the setting, but we do get to explore a bit of Dublin as the characters figure things out between them.
For me, this is a four-star read. It’s great if you want a quick burst of romance in one sitting!

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Mirela Ruiz

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

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley was a cute romantic read. I enjoyed the story and plot the whole time I read. I felt a whirlwind of emotions while reading and felt super invested. Fiona, Conner, and Lachlan were well developed and I felt super invested in their lives. I found myself wishing all three the best.

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Kayla Interdonato

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

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance is part of the Moonlit Destination series by Amy McKinley. I absolutely loved this romantic novelette and didn’t want it to end. The story line between Fiona and Connor may seem so typical but seemed so special while reading it. Fiona is heart broken when Connor up and leaves with his mother, leaving her behind. Years later Fiona finds herself tutoring one of her father’s football players only to find out it’s Connor. Connor is determined to not lose Fiona this time around. The author does a wonderful job weaving such a beautiful story into such a short read. I look forward to reading others by this author.

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Echoes: Lucifer and the Dark Goddess by Nikki Broadwell – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Echoes--(Lucifer and the dark goddess book 1)Echoes– by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Feirin is a woman who knows nothing apart from her name and when she wakes up one day she has no idea who she is, where she is from, or how she got to, or where she currently is, the only clue is a black stone necklace she is wearing and an indigo tattoo of a crescent moon on her forehead. She is taken in by a group of people and becomes friends with a brother and sister who live with them, they shared their lives, food, drink, beliefs and experiences with her and she learned everything that they had to offer, she also learned a lot from the people who moved through the area as well, but after six months, she knew she had to leave and learn more about herself.

Several years later, Feirin is living the best life she can in the large city she is in, but she is dreaming of things she feels she should remember, memories which are no stronger than echoes in her mind and the frustration she feels trying to remember them. She goes to see her friend with benefits and release some of the tension and some of the boredom of a life subsisting of hard work, eating and sleeping and the non-stop rolling adverts on the IRIS technology implanted in her body. When she wakes up in his bed after another night of passion, he says she is magic, or a witch and that he is under her spell, but what he says disturbs her and so she leaves and tries not to think about it anymore as she heads to work on her Harley Davidson bike. As she is riding, a vision of a beautiful woman and a handsome tattooed man comes to her and hits her and makes her late for work at the building site. It was hard work, but it made her stronger and distracted her from everything else while she was doing it and on her way home she thought about all the homeless she passed on the streets, addled by drink and drugs, as well as the automatons who were a sad blend of diluted humanity and machines, used until spent and then thrown away like garbage. When she gets home she feeds the stray black cat she adopted, poured herself a glass of wine and collapsed on the sofa, until Peyton calls and she goes for another night of passion and while she is there, she has another vision and as she is trying to explain it, she has another one, both vivid but in completely different ways and it scared her, so she opens up to Peyton about it all.

As time passes she has more visions and more unexplainable echoes in her mind, but when she sees Jeremy again and finds out that he might be deported, she heads home and falls asleep only to be woken by Peyton hammering on her door and telling her about the lack of jobs, deportations and blatant racism happening on the streets, she is worries and feels like she is losing control of her life, she doesn’t like it and decides to do something about it, so she goes to the police station to look at her file, from there, she finds out nothing new, but that she doesn’t have a last name, no ID and no license for her bike, things go downhill from there when she is arrested and even though Peyton tries to help her, she is deported from the city and left for dead in the desert surrounding it.

When she bands together with the other deportees and learns from them, she discovers a strength she didn’t know she possessed, but this is only the beginning of her journey, can she survive the unsurvivable desert, find the answers which have been missing from her life and discover her path, or will she die a horrible death, unable to save those she is travelling with? This is a story of discovery, love, passion, heartbreak and danger which grabs you from the start and doesn’t let you go even at the end, it just leaves you wanting more.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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

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Genre – Fantasy Fairytale, Sweet Romance, Historical Romance
In Regency England it is not fashionable to display fairy blood. With her mother’s dubious bloodline, and her father’s death Melinda Wychwood is given the role of her cousin’s unpaid housekeeper and companion.
But when a childhood friend returns, will she be satisfied acting as the dowdy chaperone? Or will her wild fairy heritage and a magical dress finally win her true happiness?

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy Mckinley – Review by Laura-Jane Minnie

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

I love a romance story, the chemistry between Connor and Fiona is on fire. It did leave me wanting more as I read it quick being a short story. But totally worth the read.

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Kerry Baker

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

Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue by Tamara Ferguson is a collection of Christmas stories from a variety of different authors. Each of these stories brings a bit of holiday cheer as well as a well written novel to sink into.
This collection of authors have worked together a few times and I like how they always manage to differentiate their stories from each other while still completely nailing the theme. Every book is different and distinguishable from the others. I like them all for such different reasons.
If you are looking for some Christmas magic then this anthology is definitely the one to go for. I am already looking forward to what else is next from these authors.

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I Once Was Lost but Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Baker

I Once Was Lost, But Now I'm Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary RescueI Once Was Lost, But Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I Once Was Lost, But Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber is a retelling of a mass scale animal rescue that saw over 100 animals taken out of the most horrific of conditions. The book outlines the events that took place surrounding the whole incident and draws on a range of different sources.
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started reading this book but I have to say that I absolutely loved it! It thought it was well written and detailed and I really liked how it used newspaper clippings and legal information to add to the story.
This is a pretty new author to me but I have to say this one has been my favourite one so far. I am already looking forward to seeing what else is to come from this author.

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Echoes: Lucifer and the Dark Goddess by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Kerry Baker

Echoes--(Lucifer and the dark goddess book 1)Echoes– by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Echoes: Lucifer and the Dark Goddess by Nikki Broadwell is a dystopian fantasy story and is a strong start to what looks to be a great new series. When you start reading this book you are immediately transported to a new world which an amazing character right at the centre. I was hooked as soon as I started reading, the whole image just fascinated me.
I really enjoyed the way the main character was written – she was interesting and strong, with a depth about her that carried the story. I couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen as the story progressed and see what character development took place.
This is a strong start to a new series and I am looking forward to seeing what else is to come.

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Wildfire (The Broken Bow Book 2) by Ashley A Quinn – Review by Meg Tyrrell

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

This is my first book by Ashley Quinn. I didn’t realize this was a book 2 before I started reading. I couldn’t stop reading once I started and LOVED this story. Ashley Quinn has a way with word building and creating great stories and characters. I WISH I had realized there was a first book, but you can bet your last dollar I’m headed to that book now. I loved these characters and can’t wait for more of the stories that come with them. This one was Tara and Jace’s story. It was full of healing after a severe tragedy. Found myself a new favorite author and a great new series to be obsessed with!

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

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

This is a fun paranormal story! It really took me on an adventure and I couldn’t be happier. I really couldn’t figure out an answer to their problem until near the end. I loved that little mystery aspect. The characters are wonderful. Watching Alice and Megan goof around it’s easy to see why they are besties. Then there is Donovan Drake…that name alone just inspires me. He is an interesting character and I loved his story. His little sidekick is annoying, helpful and a perfect fit for the story.

For a good time while reading enjoy this little beauty! I look forward to more!

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Naomi McDonald

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

Moonlit Whisper is a novelette in the Moonlit Destination series. It can be read as a standalone.
This book is a quick read. It’s a little bit angsty, which I’m totally on board with because it offsets the tender moments nicely. It took me a minute to remember that soccer outside of the US is called football so I was little confused right at the beginning when it was talking about a football field but kicking to score a goal, lol. (*facepalm*)
I like that, even though this is not a full-length novel, you get the full-length feel. The characters are well developed and you get the background of the characters woven in so the picture is complete by the end.
Overall, good read!

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Echoes: Lucifer and the Dark Goddess by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Naomi McDonald

Echoes--(Lucifer and the dark goddess book 1)Echoes– by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was not easy for me to get into initially. The prologue had an excessive use of descriptors and didn’t really tell you anything that you couldn’t figure out as you read the main story. Now, having said that, the world and character building in the main story is really well done. My suggestion would be to skip the prologue altogether and just go straight to the story because that’s where the magic happens – literally.
Echoes has a good mix of suspense, mystery, danger, and magic as you follow Feirin on her journey to figure out who she is and what purpose she is to serve. For me, this was not a quick read because of the writing style so you might find it takes longer than usual to get through, but it’s worth it.

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I Once Was Lost but Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber – Review by Rachel Moss

I Once Was Lost, But Now I'm Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary RescueI Once Was Lost, But Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I Once Was Lost But Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber was a really good, emotional read. I typically don’t enjoy non-fiction novels that much, but I really enjoyed this one. I will give a warning to people that don’t enjoy graphic images of neglected animals and stories of abuse. Because some of the stories are graphic and just horrible. But this novel was well written and well researched also. Daisy’s story captivated me from the beginning. Even though it wasn’t Daisy’s story as much as the extermination of OAS itself. Some of the images and descriptions honestly made me feel sick. So go in reading this book that it’s not a light hearted novel. While it does have a happy ending for Daisy and other dogs, unfortunately that isn’t the case for all. I can’t wait to read more from this author in the future.

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Stars Fall From the Sky (Reigning Hearts Book Two) AUDIO BOOK by KG Fletcher – Review by Jenique Bornman

Two broken hearts, ripped apart their loved ones. They come together and help each other cope with their loss….. with this heartwrenching romance, it gave me all the feels and I couldn’t stop listening. The storyline was amazing and these characters where even better then the first book in the series.
The narration was again great, I’m really happy that the same narrator was used.

Ps. the little twist mmmmm…….

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Angela Shirley

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

When Fiona was asked to help out a transfer student, little did she know a blast from the past would come back and haunt her.

Fiona has been asked to help a new transfer student out from the football team but when she meets him for the first time she can’t believe its Connor, the boy who she had feelings for all those many years ago but he went away and she thought he was gone forever.

Connor had to leave to help support his family, now that he is back in Dublin can he rekindle the love he had for Fiona or has she moved on.

I really enjoyed this story, I have read many stories from this author and love them all, this does not disappoint. The interaction between the two characters was brilliant and although you feel the heartache for both of them the story developed into a great book.

I felt like I was transported into the story with each turn of the page and my only disappointment was the book was not long enough. I recommend all of Amy’s books you will not be disappointed with the well written stories and well developed characters. Give her a go.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

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

It is the year 1816 in Rutland at Knasebrook Hall where Viola Marsh is a young lady with little freedom and even less prospects to change that, she is kept inside her nursery after an incident and can only leave on christmas eve to go wassailing and then to the ball later that evening, but only with her brothers escorting her. Lord Ricborough and his cousin Percy Gilling are two men looking for a specific woman to cement their very specific bond.

Viola is looking out of the window at the snow falling to the ground on Christmas Eve as her aunt helps her get ready to go out into it, it is the one night she is allowed out and she is not going to miss out, whether it is in a blizzard or otherwise, it might be the one night where people might not look at her like they usually do and she may be able to experience the normality of the festivities. She intends to sing, dance, be merry, stand beneath the mistletoe on the boughs of the old oak tree and then go to the family’s annual Christmas Ball with the rest of the invited, dance with her brothers and show off her new dress, it will be a change from eating with her aunt in the nursery, that is for sure.

As she leaves with her brother to go to the village, he is having to be courteous to her due to the weather, even though he does not want to, he assumes her intention is to go to the kissing bough as usual, although he feels there is no need as nobody would come up and will want to kiss her after the scandal and she responds that it is not likely that it would happen any other way either, so she will do it again this year as it is a tradition now and that the incident was not what it looked like or here fault in the first place.

Later on, after Viola’s brother has joined his friends, two of whom are Lord Ricborough and Percy Gilling, he sees her standing under the tree and is immediately taken in by her beauty, she is perfect and just what they are looking for, but finding the kind of woman they needed was something both thought impossible until Viola. As they separate from the others, they go and approach Viola under the bough and she is surprised to be kissed on the cheek by both of them at the same time and further by their proposition to her.

Will their proposition be accepted and will this trio be the pairing they all hope for, or will the innocence of one of them be the end of something which hasn’t even begun? The only way to find out is to read along and follow the path with the three of them.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Katie Matthews

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

 

I really do adore this author. I get lost in her books so easily and they are always a pleasure to read. Moonlit Whisper was a lovely second chance romance novella, I read it quite quickly but that was definitely because I was so swept up in what I was reading. There were a few times I was a little confused with the flashbacks but it didn’t take me long to figure out the writing style Ms McKinley had adopted for this story. It was emotional at times and I definitely felt for Fiona.
Overall a lovely story, with wonderful characters and a nice storyline with a few twists! I definitely recommend this story to other readers!

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Katie Matthews

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

 

Overall this was a wonderful collection of Christmas time stories. I’ve read stories by most of these authors previously so it was great to read more from them again. There is definitely something for everybody in this anthology and I would highly recommend it.

TWO HEARTS CHRISTMAS RESCUE by Tamara Ferguson
I love this author so much so I grab her stories be it long or short! As always I love any addition to this series from her. The characters are always connectable and real. I loved Kinley and Jake! I could really feel the emotions that they were feeling surrounding this time of year. I was really rooting for them, both lovely and genuine characters!

The other stories were also brilliant reads! All 5 stars in my opinion!

@katiem
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I Once Was Lost, But Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

I Once Was Lost, But Now I'm Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary RescueI Once Was Lost, But Now I’m Found: Daisy and the Olympic Animal Sanctuary Rescue by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Olympic Animal Sanctuary (OAS) was a rescue for dogs who couldn’t be looked after where they were because of being labelled as unadoptable, it was in a small town in the middle of Washington State, it looked like an old dilapidated warehouse, but what lay inside was beyond anyone’s imagination, the conditions were cramped and deplorable, but it still functioned and people believed the owner was doing his best. This book focuses on one of the dogs there, Daisy and her story, but the stories of the other animals are interwoven into the narrative too, it is a story of hardship and hard work, blockades and is not the only story of its kind, there are still many places out there which are the same as the OAS was, but on a smaller scale and this book highlights what happens to the animals involved and what needs changing to help them all.

Daisy is a short, stocky balck dog who is hesitant and nervous in nature, she looks like most rescue dogs you would find in shelters around the world, but Daisy was not the first dog seen from the OAS, the main picture associated with it is a dog called Max who is desperately trying to get out of his cage. The story of Daisy and the OAS started with a volunteer whistleblowing and noting down her experience at the sanctuary in the hopes that someone would come to the rescue of the dogs within, thus creating a Facebook page and sharing the information with the police, however, the laws around animal protection and welfare are not as strong as you would hope them to be and that is why it was so difficult for local government to help when lawyers and the law get involved as well.

To get back to Daisy, she was originally brought to another rescue from a reservation where she had been removed because people were sick of seeing her being beaten and abused everyday, she had an embedded collar and after this was removed and she started to heal on the outside, but the emotional and psychological scars would take a lot longer to heal. The rescue decided that she needed some extra help and so asked a couple to foster her, to which they agreed and this started Daisy on her road to recovery and it went well and she was put up as available for adoption. This first adoption was unsuccessful and she returned to her foster home, until she was left with another dog unsupervised and unfortunately attacked it, this led to her reverting when she went back to the rescue and being labelled as a “potentially dangerous dog” and the rule was to euthanize dogs with this label, however, another option was found which was the OAS and this is how Daisy ended up there.

As Daisy’s story continues, this is where the descriptions of the OAS and life within it start, this is the true story of Daisy, the Olympic Animal Sanctuary and the other 124 dogs and one snake who ended up there, their experiences while there, as well as how they left, the book is as full of heartbreak as it is full of love, so prepare some tissues because this is a hard going emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Fire: Flash Point (Volume 1) AUDIO BOOK by C.L. Schneider – Review by Piper Foster

Dragon Elders oh wow they seem like vicious creatures. They are the top dog. This is a very descriptive book. The audio is done really well. You want High fantasy, shape shifting this book is for you. Dahila Nite is the main character in this book she is tough as nails. Half human half dragon what is not to love. Dahila is very hard working citizen. Casey is a very career oriented person. These two start working together on these murder cases. This audio book intiences you wanting to listen more and not stop. Am amazing girtty, dark fantasy. Some twist that I never expected as well. Nervosuly awaiting the next book.