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

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

A Kiss Under a Blue Christmas Moon is the fourth book in the Daydreams and Dragonflies Rock ‘N’ Sweet Romance series by Tamara Ferguson.
This book can be read as a standalone story, but I would definitely recommend starting at book one, just because this is a series that I have enjoyed so much and I feel that knowing the back story and knowing more about the background of where the book is set has really added to this enjoyment.
In this story, we meet Mia and Noah. Their talent and love of music bring the pair together at the famous music camp in Crystal Rock. They soon become more than just friends, but a disapproving father and family duties to honour mean that their love story is not a smooth one.

As with the other books in this series I was hooked by the sweet characters and storyline. I feel like I know Crystal Rock pretty well now which makes this series so much more enjoyable. The author brings this location to life with familiar faces and new sweet characters, I’m looking forward to revisiting soon.

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Moonlit Mirage (A Cook Islands Romance) by Amy McKinley – Review by Jennifer Wolbeck

Moonlit Mirage (A Cook Islands Romance) by Amy McKinley

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was a pleasant, short and sweet romance. If you’re looking for a brief, fast-paced romance with a plot that could have been spun into a larger novel, then you’ll enjoy A Moonlit Mirage. Personally, I’m not a fan of the secret agent/spy trope, but I was willing to give it a try because I read Amy McKinley’s Fake Fiancé: A Second Chance Office Romance and I immediately fell in love with her writing.

There were two main reasons why this book didn’t work for me. First, the narration by Regan Brown was subpar. The performance felt rushed and monotonous, and the story could have benefitted from being read with more emotion or at least voice inflections.

Second, I had issues with the structure of the romance. As a reader, I didn’t appreciate the “big reveal” McKinley was going for at the end. You don’t find out who Nadia really is or why she’s a secret agent until we find out why she was involved with Cade’s nearly fatal car accident, all of which is only discussed right before their *spoiler warning* happy ending together. Without having proper context for their characters, it felt like they just fell in love for no reason. If you don’t mind the “love at first sight” plot device, then this romance won’t bother you.

CORPORATE CHRISTMAS by BERNADETTE MARIE – Review by Colleen Noyes

Corporate ChristmasCorporate Christmas by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I first discovered this author 5 years ago when I read the first Walker series book. So when I saw this one I had to buy it and read it. The author did NOT disappoint, this story is absolutely captivating, Chloe is a strong and independent female who knows her worth. Jason is a good guy with a good heart and a strong sense of trying to do the right thing. I love Byron who I just wanted to call grandpa and hug on him. I wanted to wrap my hands around William and found myself quite often cussing him out. The other secondary characters added even more to the story and I’m hoping there will be secondary books that have Tyler, Gwendolyn and the rest of the crew. The authors writing style flows so incredibly smooth, she connects the characters, and the readers to the characters. There were hysterical moments that made me laugh out loud (just remember stapler), parts that made me scream, and even parts that brought tears to my eyes. This was the perfect book to bring in the New Year with and I enjoyed it tremendously. if you enjoy a good clean romance book that is driven by real romance, laughter, a happily ever after, and just a little office politics you should get your copy today! I promise this author will bring immense joy to you.

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Candida Hopper

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
Anthology

This is a wonderful set of stories. I enjoyed each and every one. Each of the stories has something for everyone with a little bit of Christmas magic and a lot of pets, what more could you ask for. One of my favorites is Two Hearts’ Christmas Rescue by Tamara Ferguson, she always gives me all the feels I want in a good book. Jake and Finley find themselves working together and then sparks fly. To find out what happens between these two this is a must read.. Another one of my favorites is Mistletoe Magic by Natalie Anne. All of these stories were so good I had a hard time putting it down. There is romance, danger, second chances, furry friends and more. There are some of my favorite authors and some new ones that I will definitely be looking for in the future. I highly recommend this anthology and you will not regret it.

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

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

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance) by Amy McKinley was a great 5 star second chance romance. This is a short read that you won’t want to put down until you’re done.

Flo is a tutor and when her father asks her to tutor one of his new players she was shocked to see who it was. Connor is back for his senior year of college and to play football. The biggest bonus is that Flo is also there, the main reason for his return. Problem is, Flo is seeing Lach. Lach, Flo and Connor were all neighbors and grew to be very good friends when they were younger.

Will Connor be able to convince Flo to come back to him? Will she understand why he left?

There is so much more to this read. We get a slight backstory of these two when they were younger and a look into the heartbreaking childhood that Connor endured. Now he’s back to reclaim the one true love of his life. I really liked Connor and Flo, all of the other characters added a great element to the story. I actually would have liked to get a little more to this story, it was over too soon. If you’re looking for a great 2nd chance romance this is the book for you. 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Echoes: Lucifer and the Dark Goddess by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Jenni Bishop

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 an FF, Dystopian, romance story. Nikki’s writing skills and attention to detail make this story easy to read and see her vision. The characters are fully realised, connectable and believable. It is easy to become one with the story as it unfolds with a little mystery and is a great start to the series.

Imagine being lost in a dark world. Imagine not knowing who you are. Imagine knowing the only thing is your name.

I look forward to where Nikki takes us next.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Sunday Barnaby

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

The Kissing Bough by Madelynne Ellis
Four Stars

The Kissing Bough is a short historical romance by Madelynne Ellis. Madelynne Ellis is a new author to me, but I’m glad I found her. I really enjoyed this story. It is fast paced and steamy. The story flows and the characters are detailed and so likable.the three main characters have some sizzling hot chemistry. If you are looking for a little naughty and a little nice short, I highly recommend this book. I look forward to reading more book from Ms. Ellis.

Review by @sunbarn
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The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay – Review by Felicia Bates

The Last ChristmasThe Last Christmas by Seelie Kay
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Last Christmas
Seelie Kay
3 out of 5 stars

One of the things I love most about the holiday season is the promise of miracles and magic. I believe that Santa is more than an imaginary man that delivers toys to children, and for those two reasons alone I needed to read this story. If I am being honest, I am really torn about my final thoughts on the book. The writing was fantastic but there was something about the characters that I didn’t entirely click with. I love the premise that Mrs. Wright must save her husband and the epiphanies that come along with the task. I would recommend you give the Last Christmas a try yourself, it is short and sweet and what is there to lose? Before I wrap this up, I’ll leavd you with a quote from the novella that really stuck with me was  “Medicine is nothing more than an educated guess. They give you their best guess. And sometimes they are just plain wrong. They can’t know what’s in a patient’s heart or soul. They can’t estimate someone’s instinct for survival and will to live. That’s when miracles appear to happen, though they aren’t really miracles at all. They’re just humans instinctively responding to a threat to their life.”

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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Faith Jackson

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

I’m used to loving this regent time period. This was a quick read. From beginning to the end, it was everything you could imagine and more. This was sensual and sexy story that what for the time period is made the more delicious to read about. This book will not disappoint in any way.

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Moonlit Whisper : An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Caralee Loonat

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

Moonlit Whisper : An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley
4 Stars!!!!

I love a good second chance romance and this definitely fills that. I like how the author starts with a
triangle and then all just falls into place. I also like that all have history and that it isn’t straight
forward. I just could not put this book down if anything it was a bit short.

I really could associate with fiona. I really felt as though I was there and could feel the emotions
and drama she was going through. The author really has a creative way of bringing the characters to life and the story. I have read a few books by this author and I will definitely be reading more.

Reviewed by @caraleeloonat
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Stars Fall From The Sky (Reigning Hearts Book Two) AUDIO BOOK by K.G.Fletcher – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Stars Fall From The Sky

Reigning Hearts

Book 2

Audio Book

A Small Town Standalone

Second-Chance Romance

By K.G. Fletcher

☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 

This is a fully loaded Second Chance at Love Romance. 

 

The story of two kind hearted people who have lost their loves to death. Ginger was a happily married woman to her High School sweetheart. Until the day her husband tied. All she has left is her beautiful baby girl Daisy. She has many friends who stand by her side, and support her while she goes through the grieving period. Dr. Jonathon Walden struggles to carry on after his wife dies. He has picked up and moved to a small town. Where he starts his new journey. Ready Set Go! Get this book started, you won’t be disappointed.

 

K.G. Fletcher has done it again. I fell in love with Ginger and Jonathon right from the start. This the second book in this series picks up where Book 1 ended.. Adding 2 new characters makes for twice the story.  K.G. Fletcher has written this story to draw you in and keep you reading. Or in my case listening to the narrator read the book for me. No cliffhangers, so it is okay to read this story as a standalone. But there is so much more in the waiting. No spoilers will be found in this review. Well done K.G. Fletcher! Well Done! I’m waiting for the next book in this amazing series of Reigning Hearts.

 

Unwrapping Noel AUDIO BOOK by Jennifer Theriot – Review by Meg Tyrrell

This is my first book by Jennifer Theriot. This was a story about Noel needing a change in her life. Deciding how and what she needed to do to make better decisions. It was a great Christmas story about finding love and self worth. I’m glad I read it and am intrigued to see what else I can find by this author. The narrator did a good job on this and helped lead the story where the author wanted it to go. Totally recommend this audiobook and this author!

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

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 book is a cat and mouse game between these two characters. I was rooting for them from beginning to the end. While both trying to achieve their dreams in music, you’ll become overcome with excitement and innocence of love and romance. Despite mistaken perceptions, this book will have you glued to the pages. I absolutely loved this!

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The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

The Last ChristmasThe Last Christmas by Seelie Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Joan Wright is a woman on the edge, on the edge of grief, loss and heartbreak, her husband David is in St Malcolm’s hospital in an induced coma and at death’s door, but she cannot bear to think about the fact that this will be his last Christmas with her, the cancer has eaten away at him until only morphine and machines are keeping him there with her. She is reminiscing with a nurse about how in love she has been with David, from the age of sixteen when they met until now and that love has only grown stronger, she says that they have celebrated the good and weathered the bad, as well as having three children together and that she is angry because they are not dying together and that it is a cruel thing to be in her situation, the nurse tells her to have faith and that Christmas miracles do happen when there is hope and love in the mix and that her job in the ICU has proven that many times over. As she thinks about what the nurse said, she slips around the wires and machines keeping him alive and into bed with David, there she has a dream that he is alive and well and wanting his Christmas miracle, he hasn’t finished what he needs to do and he hasn’t finished loving her, both emotionally and physically, when she is woken up by the doctor who wants to examine David, but adds that his heart was beating the strongest it has been while she was sleeping next to him, this is too much for Joan to hear and makes excuses for it and blames the cancer for giving her false hope, but he says the same thing as the nurse did earlier that David isn’t the type for giving up and when there is hope and love, that miracles can indeed happen.

As Joan is walking in the open air and surrounded by Christmas spirit, carollers and Santa’s, when she is suddenly being spoken to by someone and it is none other than Santa himself, a centuries old spirit who works with God to dispense advice and bring the Christmas spirit and love to those who need it, although she doesn’t believe it at first, when he invites her to sit down and talk to her, he reveals that it is not David’s time to die yet and even if it was, Heaven is full, St Peter is at his wit’s and and that there is a 5 year waiting list to get in, so unless she wants David to be stuck in a 5 year queue, she has to keep him alive. Joan finds it unbelievable that she is expected to keep him alive when that there isn’t even anything more that the medical staff can do, so he tells her that she needs to give him a reason to live, a reason to keep going as his work is not yet done and that he needs to know that she is on his side.

When she returns home and sees all their memories together and starts to remember them all, she knows what she has to do, she needs to remind David of all that they have shared together and what he has to live for, she needs to get her kids, their grandkids, their friends and even their church on their side and fight for his survival, so she arranges a family meeting and they devise a plan of action, but can Team Wright get their Christmas miracle and love save the day, or will everything fall through in the end? A gripping read which enthralls you as a reader right up to the end.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Faith Jackson

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

Each of these stories offer something new from starting over to embracing the ideals of Christmas, finding and discovering love, some speak from a dog’s perspective, forgiveness, secret love lives, and recovering broken hearts on the road to love. Pick up this collection and make best of these reads — you won’t be disappointed.

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

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

Though from a completely different time period, these characters can resemble us, here and now. The faults of this singer are relatable but a story of resilience and determination. This, like other works by Ms. N. L. Holmes is a work of art, a true masterpiece!

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CORPORATE CHRISTMAS by BERNADETTE MARIE – Review by Melissa Agena

Corporate ChristmasCorporate Christmas by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Such a feel good Christmas story! Corporate Christmas is a novel written by Bernadette Marie. Marketing assistant Chloe is on her way to the promotion she has been working her entire career for as account manager. That is until Jason appears and is introduced to her as the new account manager. Chloe continues to fight and lands the company’s biggest account. But somewhere in all of this an attraction has sparked although she tries to fight it every step of the way. There are so many twists and turns and your emotions go on a serious roller coaster, this book is great! Especially for a Christmas book. This is definitely a must read for the holidays! The characters work really well together. This is a believable story and one that you just fall right into. This was definitely a page turner. I couldn’t put it down and didn’t want to! I have never read this author before but I am truly excited to see what else she has!

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Becoming Human by Amy Michelle Carpenter – Review by Carla Clemmons

Becoming HumanBecoming Human by Amy Michelle Carpenter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This coming of age science fiction was such a great read! I loved reading from everyone’s perspective. The story has some unexpected plot twists that keep you on your toes! Carter has such a sweet nature and I love how much everyone grows in the story. You get to see what a difference it makes to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. I can’t wait to read more from Carpenter!

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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Reviewed by Laura-Jane Minnie

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

This was a great short read. I didn’t realise it was a historical romance until i started reading it, not normally the genre i go for but i actually really enjoyed it. It has major fairy tale vibes that get a bit steamy you will not be left disappointed.

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The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay – Review by Tausha Treadway

The Last ChristmasThe Last Christmas by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay. This is an incredible short read. So much emotion is packed into this short story. I love Seelie Kay so I knew it would be good but this one pulled at my heartstrings. Its the story of David Wright and he has been told this will be his last Christmas because he has been battling a terminal illness and his days are numbered. His wife Joan has done all she can possible do to help her suffering husband so when Santa tells her that she will help her husband survive she is so confused. How is that possible when she has no training in Nursing or being a doctor. Will this Santa bring this family together for a Christmas to remember? Will they receive the Christmas miracle they’ve been hoping for? Read The Last Christmas to find out!

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

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

Though from a completely different time period, these characters can resemble us, here and now. The faults of this singer are relatable but a story of resilience and determination. This, like other works by Ms. N. L. Holmes is a work of art, a true masterpiece!

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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 Faith Jackson

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 would never had guessed that a story about a dog would have this much impact on my life. This dog’s life has some tremendous ups and downs. This book was an emotional rollercoaster but it’s also factual which makes it that much more but the author offers an overtone of a promising future and a way out. This author has a way of speaking on behalf of the unspeakable, defending the defenseless and she does a superb job in writing this book for this purpose alone.

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

Stars Fall From the Sky (Reigning Hearts #2)Stars Fall From the Sky by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’ve ever known grief but believe in starting over, this is the read for you. The characters are relatable and lovable. You would never have imagined Ginger’s pain unless you’ve been through grief yourself. Ms. KG Fletcher grabbed the reader’s details around the topic of grief and healing in some of the most beautiful words and ways in this book.
The way these characters come together through traumatic circumstances is what makes this book romantic and a page-turner but inspirational to weather the storms of life.

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Moonlit Mirage (A Cook Islands Romance) AUDIO BOOK by Amy McKinley – Review by Jenique Bornman

Amy McKinley has definitely made a new fan out of me with this action packed short story, and at to that Regan Brown as the narrator and you have gold in this one and a half hour listen.

The characters are really well developed, especially for a Novella and the storyline has so much packed into this short story.
I’m definitely checking out the rest of this series.

The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay – Review by Faith Jackson

The Last ChristmasThe Last Christmas by Seelie Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

During my Xmas break, this was the perfect book to indulge in at the perfect time. The story itself is passionately written full of Christmas spirit. I loved reading this beautiful book. I felt this one grasped what we look forward to in almost every Xmas movie we crave during holiday season. You’re gonna enjoy all this read has to offer!

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Unwrapping Noel AUDIO BOOK by Jennifer Theriot – Review by Faith Jackson

Unwrapping NoelUnwrapping Noel by Jennifer Theriot
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Noel is a feisty character who seems stuck in a dead end marriage. Things begin to shift when she meets someone just her speed on a business trip. This was a fun, creative, high paced experience of a read!

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The Kissing Bough (Forbidden Loves) by Madelynne Ellis – Review by Karyn Taylor

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

The Kissing Bough is a regency menage novella by Madelynne Ellis and is the first book in the Forbidden Loves series. At only 90 pages it is a quick read but the author still manages to pack a great story into those 90 pages. This was my first read of this author’s work so I was unsure what to expect. What I got was a great, well written story with great characters, some of whom I loved and others I didn’t like very much (Viola’s horrible brother).
I’m sure that those who lived in Regency times would have been totally scandalised by the very thought that menage relationships even existed. To be honest I’m sure many here in the 21st Century would be just as scandalised. I however, loved Viola’s story with Percy and William.
Due to being in the wrong place at the wrong time, Viola has a reputation that she dies not deserve. So when she stands at the Kissing Bough in the hope to be kissed by a prospective suitor she is sought out by cousins William and Percy who want her to enter into an agreement with them.
This is a great Christmas read which I devoured in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed. I was hooked to the story from the very beginning and the author kept me engaged throughout right up to the very end. Definitely recommend.

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The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay – Review by Rachel Moss

The Last ChristmasThe Last Christmas by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay was a good read. It was very quick, and easy to read as well. It was a very heartfelt novel, full of emotion and some laughter. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. However, while I know this was completely fiction, it felt so unrealistic to me. I also got thrown off a bit from the novel by the sex stuff mentioned. To me, that took away from David’s condition. Other than those two things to me, I loved this novel. It was well written and very fast paced. And I loved the holiday miracle aspect as well. I can’t wait to read more from this author in the future.

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Rachel Moss

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

Moonlit Whisper by Amy Mckinley was a really good, quick read! I was instantly engages from the first page, and I enjoyed the fast paced story telling and characters in the novel. My only complaint about the novel however, is the fact that it was a little too fast paced. I wouldn’t have minded some extra details about some of the events that transpired in the novel, and a little more background on past events. She did a great job story telling the past events and the whole story, but to me it would have been much better if it was a little more slowed down. It honestly felt a little rushed. But I really enjoyed reading this story. It was quick, and it had a happy ending. I really enjoying reading books from this author!

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Sara Oxton

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

Moonlit Whisper by Amy Mckinley a fab four-star read. This is in an Irish Romance in the Moonlit destination series, but you do not need to have read the others, they all tell their own stories. This trio will pull you into the story, they will have you wondering, which was will you get pulled, the old the new, the one who ran away or the one who stayed? Just like always this author pulls you into the story and makes you a part of the story.

Review by @saraoxo

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