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

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

5 Stars
Stormy’s Thunder (Satan’s Devils MC Utah #2) by Manda Mellett

Holy Cow! What a wild ride. I’ve read every book in all the different Chapters of Satan’s Devils MC. What I love about them is all the characters crossover occasionally from one to another. I had my opinion about Stormy going into this story and again Holy Cow! But the more I read and the little flash backs in time gave me a whole new perspective of who he is what he’s been through. His story like the others will have you feeling like you are on a emotional rollercoaster ride. I’m not going to give anything away but know this he came into this story with a bang will he go out the same way? Manda Mellett is by far one of my favorite authors and she’s pretty much ruined me but I’m ok with that. I can’t recommend reading this whole series enough. I highly recommend reading this book. You wont be disappointed I know im not. I can’t wait to see what she brings us next.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Daddy's Girl (Freshwater Book 3)Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Em and Joel’s story was entertaining to read.
Em knows what she wants out of life…which is currently to complete her PhD and make a difference in the world. She does not have time for, nor want, a relationship…despite what her large Greek family wants for her. More importantly, her dad is constantly pushing guys her way hoping that she will fall in love, have a large Greek wedding, and settle down to start a family. She is already not looking forward to the guy her dad has set up for her to meet at the wedding she is in.
Joel is a successful business man that is currently working on a deal with a large developer. When the man he is trying to make a deal with says he should meet his daughter, Joel doesn’t want to say no for fear of losing the deal. When he meets Em, though, she is nothing like he expects her to be. She is smart, opinionated, and so much more than he bargained for. With neither of them wanting a relationship, and her interviewing for a job at his company, will they be able to keep a secret hook-up going…or were they destined to be a one-time fling?
This book was entertaining…and you knew Joel’s past would surface at some point. He guards his past so closely that you know something bad has happened which will continue to affect him. And it was interesting to watch Em evolve from the woman who wants nothing to do with any type of relationship to possibly falling in love. Characters from the previous books make appearances in this story so it was fun to see what they were up to. Overall, another good book in the series.

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The Longest Run: a Ski Patrol Rescue Romance (Lawson Family #4) by Tracey Cramer-Kelly – Review by Katie Kearney

The Longest RunThe Longest Run by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Longest Run: a Ski Patrol Rescue Romance (Lawson Family Book 4) by Tracey Cramer-Kelly. I was definitely looking forward to this one because the others have all been so good. And I liked this one a lot also. This one got me a little more emotional invested than I was expecting, I definitely felt a need to have a talking to with the characters but sometimes that’s when you know it’s a good read. I do suggest reading these in order just for an all over better enjoyment. The characters are complex and I found myself drawn in from the get go. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. This author definitely has a way with words. I’m excited to see where the author takes readers next. Four stars and highly recommended!

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The Graceful Ghost by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Heather Bass

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

This is the first book I have read from this author and she now has a new fan. I love a good paranormal story but she exceeded all my expectations. This could be read by Jr High students as well as adults. The characters will draw you in and you will not stop until you are finished with this book. There are a lot of good lessons in the storyline that most teenagers should learn. I can’t wait to see what this author will write next.

Grace has been bound to the ballet house for almost two hundred years. She has to figure out how to break her spell and she was told by one of her friends that she has to make a girl’s dream come true. When Grace sees a twelve year old Lauren she knows right away she is the one that will help her out. The problem is Grace doesn’t know how to make Lauren see her. Will Grace find her freedom or will she still be cursed to the Amberwood Hall for longer?
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Desperately Seeking Sixty Nine (The Green Room Chronicles, Book One)AUDIO BOOK by J.D. Frettier

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Desperately Seeking Sixty Nine (The Green Room Chronicles, Book One) by JD Frettier
Genre – RomCom, Short Story, Paranormal
Listening Length – 1 ½ hrs
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
Have you ever wondered what happens when you die? Is the verdict out on whether you’ll go to heaven or hell? What if there were another option?
Introducing The Green Room Chronicles, a collection of novellas with a spicy yet humorous take on life after death. This series will tap into your emotions, providing lots of laughter, a bit of sadness—each book begins with the death of the main character—the camaraderie of friends, and a whole lot of love. While the series can be read as standalones, to get the full gist, along with all the belly-gushing laughter, fans continue to recommend you read them all!
First in the series is Desperately Seeking Sixty-Nine:
The year is 1969. Though there is war and unrest in the world, on August 15th, on a farm in upstate New York, a little concert will go down in history as the most famous music festival of our time: Woodstock.
It also happens to be the day Bonnie McMillan and Peter Hampton meet and begin their free-spirited love-filled journey with each other. What happens at Woodstock stays at Woodstock, right? Nope!
Fast forward forty-seven years. Bonnie unexpectedly passes after a night of hot sex and is whisked up to Purgatory, ‘The Green Room’ as they call it. Bonnie’s best friend meets her at the pearly green gates and the fun begins, from body sculpting to channeling.
Follow Bonnie on her erotically incorrect quest to re-connect with the love of her life. Or at the very least, make sure the sex toys are hidden before the kids start sorting through her things!

~ AMAZON ~

JD Frettier is the nom de plume of USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer Theriot. Being a child of the 1960s and Woodstock era, she was elated when a quirky couple spoke to her, requesting their love story be told. It was an offer she couldn’t refuse, and penned Desperately Seeking Sixty-Nine, the first book in The Green Room Chronicles.
The series is a spicy romantic comedy series about the after-life, guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. JD’s laptop and mind are always open to new characters. Stay tuned for more Green Room Chronicles!

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Murder at Lolly Beach (Eve Sawyer mystery series Book 2) by Jane Suen – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Murder at Lolly Beach (Eve Sawyer #2)Murder at Lolly Beach by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book, and Eve. This story really had me guessing until the end and I’m usually pretty good at figuring out the bad guy early on. So we’ll done there!
This authors writing just flows well for me I don’t really feel like im reading and just watching it all play out in my mind.

Here’s waiting for more!

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Don’t Worry, I Still Hate You by Marie Skye – Review by Rochelle Ferguson

Happily Ever AfterHappily Ever After by Piper Rayne
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I read Don’t worry I still hate you by Marie Sky. The concept instantly intrigued me and after the slow/ confusing beginning, I really enjoyed it. Ash and Perrie’s story was a very funny, short read that will take you on an emotional rollercoaster.

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Ride with the Moonlight (Thunder on the Moor Book 2) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Tausha Treadway

Ride with he Moonlight (Thunder On The Moor, #2)Ride with he Moonlight by Andrea Matthews

Ride with the Moonlight (Thunder on the Moor Book 2) by Andrea Matthews. This is the second book in this series and I highly recommend reading the first book before this one. This is the continuing story of Maggie Armstrong a time traveler currently in Scotland. She has declared her love for a man that is forbidden but they are now together. Will is now declared an outlaw so they are on the run from Maggie’s family. When they catch up with them Will is sentenced to hand and Maggie is sent back to her family. Maggie’s uncle is still planning on Maggie marrying Ian the man who murdered her father. She is determined to not go through with it. Will’s family is trying to figure out a way to save him. Will they succeed in time to save Will? Will Maggie and Will find their way back to each other? Will Ian’s true self come out to Maggie’s family? Read Riding with the moonlight to find out!

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

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

Not only was this my first Carrie Pulkinen book, but it was my first ever shifter book. Not knowing what to expect I went into it with an open mind and I absolutely loved it! Alice and Maggie are two light hearted fun loving girls that made it feel like the friendship I have with my best friend. They made me smile and laugh out loud several times. Enter Donovan and his mongoose and it was so “stinking” fun to read. I felt engrossed in the story, the characters were extremely well developed and everything flowed smoothly. This is one of the best books I have read over the past 6 months and I can’t wait for more. The story has a happy ending, but leaves a wonderful opening for book 2 and for the characters to grow even more. If you have never read a shifter book, this could not be a better choice to start with, it’s fun, not too serious, romantic, and overall a kick b*tt way to spend a couple of hours.

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License to Bite: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Piper Foster

This is a great, funny story. Jane and her best friend Sophie are in New Orleans. Jane is a blogger and she is there to blog on the Mardi Gras. What she didn’t count on was running into the very sexy and handsome vampire Ethan. Ethan is a vampire, he has a strong reaction when he meets Jane, something that has not happened in a very long time. Thinking she is his late fiancée reincarnated he clams and turns her into a vampire. Jane wasn’t made for this lifestyle. How is she going to adjust will she? It’s a really fun listen as well.

At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2)by Mindy McKinley – Review by Cindy Mayberry

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

At Once
The Adams Brothers
Book 2
By Mindy McKinley
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
This is a full length contemporary romance story.

Gabi is starting her life over. Freshly divorced she has moved to a new town, new job and new journey. She is buried in her job. Working to design and complete an old Victorian home for a picky client. With that being said there is no time for wandering fantasies about Mason. Mason has a furniture shop. All of his pieces are hand made and designed by him and his employees. His heart has been broken once. Once was enough! He has no time for romance or relationships! Wood designs are all he wants to think about. No time for wandering fantasies with Gabi.

Mindy McKinley has written this contemporary romance. Her story starts, and you become sucked in to it. I love the characters in this story. Gabi and Mason are the perfect couple. Their friends are great supporters. Strong women and hard working men. OK yes there are some hot interludes. That is what makes a great story by a creative writer. I for one will be diving into Book 3. Job Well Done Mindy McKinley! WELL DONE!

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Athalie (Sacrificial Chronicles Book 1) by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Sara Oxton

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

Athalie by Jordan Elizabeth a fantastic four-star read. This is number one in the Sacrificial Chronicles series and I want more, I so nearly gave this five-stars, as in places it needed it, but then in others it did not deserve it. The drama and action will keep you on the edge of your seat, while we follow Athalie on her journey as she carries a massive burden, a burden for someone who is much beyond her years. I have high hopes for the next story in this series as I am sure it will continue with the great world building and just get stronger.

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Ride with the Moonlight (Thunder on the Moor Book 2) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Sara Oxton

Ride with he Moonlight (Thunder On The Moor, #2)Ride with he Moonlight by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ride with the Moonlight by Andrea Matthews a fantasy of a four-star read. This is number two in the Thunder on the Moor series and it’s a good idea to read them in order as this one does follow on from the first. This is an imaginative and interesting story, watching Maggie and Will with their struggles and believe me there are some real struggles, maybe a little too much. The setting is lovely and tells its own story, and it’s a great story, for me the struggle was just a little too much.

Review by @saraoxo

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Murder at Lolly Beach (Eve Sawyer mystery series Book 2) by Jane Suen – Review by Sara Oxton

Murder at Lolly Beach (Eve Sawyer #2)Murder at Lolly Beach by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Murder at Lolly Beach by Jane Suen a fantastic five-star read. This is number two in the Eve Sawyer Mystery series and they can be read as stand-alone, as they each tell a different story. Eve is a very good storyteller, she has a passion for words, and that makes her a great journalism student. But this time her passion is in need of a break, in need of some summer rest, but she isn’t going to get it as the mystery is too strong. I love Eve as a character, she has a passion for solving things and words, do not miss this great series as you would be disappointed.

Review by @saraoxo

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

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

I really enjoyed this story. It is another version of the classic story of Cinderella. I loved how it had the elements of the classic story, the orphaned girl, a prince, and lots of magic. However what I found endearing is that it is set in more real life situation. Although there is some fairy magic it contains more realistic elements such as the respect that Miss Wychwood had for her family who took over her home when her father past. Even though they treated her as a servant she was always respectful to them.

It was a charming story which I really enjoyed.

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Tracy Wilkin

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

At Once is book two in the Adams Brothers series by Mindy McKinley. This story was an enjoyable one. Gabi and Mason meet and sparks fly. Gabi is very reluctant to get back into the dating game after having her world ripped apart. Mason is not ready to settle down and is having fun just staying casual in his interludes with women. I git a real kick out of their journey. Their attraction was instant, but the development of their love story was beautiful with a slow burning intensity. I positively admired their passion and tenacity. A riveting read that I recommend. 4 stars

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Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers – Review by Stephanie Chapman

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

The Stone of Destiny by Nadine Travers is a paranormal fantasy story about Juniper. Juniper was an orphan at a young age and adopted by Lilandra, the mentor of the Witch Warriors. Juniper was extremely emotionally driven in her missions. In her dreams, magical stones would call to her to rescue them from evil forces. The book opens with Juniper using her limited magical powers to keep a stone from a group that was made up of a werewolf, a witch, a vampire, and a demon. Just when it seems that she is about to succumb to her enemies, a strange man comes to her aid, and she escapes to safety. While recovering, Juniper is called again by the powerful Stone of Destiny. A secret power that Juniper holds is becoming stronger the closer Halloween approaches. Meanwhile, a strange being has sent the evil group in search of the same stone. Donovan, the werewolf, is mated to Sophia, a fire witch. Cross unions are illegal and the mysterious Lady has promised to use the powers of the stone to change the laws so that crossing of species is no longer a death sentence. Unbeknownst to them, the Lady has a much more sinister plan and is using the group as mere pawns.

This book defines good and evil but there is actually good within the evil. The group fighting against Juniper is actually looking at making life better for all. They are extremely loyal to one another and on many opportunities, try to avoid conflicts with the Witch Warriors. When they encounter Lilandra, she also avoids killing any of her enemies. Juniper is very hot-tempered and acts without thinking about the immense amount of danger she places herself in. The strange man that saved her in the first fight starts following her, which she resents. For some reason, the young woman seems to think that she should always be alone. This attitude and lack of forethought does have disastrous results to others that want to ally with her.

I would recommend this fantasy book to young readers with caution to some profanity used. There is a lot of action and the fight scenes are not exceptionally gore filled. Most of the book is from Juniper’s view but occasionally shifts to the perceptions of the other main characters. I couldn’t help but empathize with Donovan’s intentions because, as an antagonist, he was literally trying to make a better life for everyone. The ending of this book allows a seamless transition to the sequel.

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Stone of Destiny (Juniper Samoni Trilogy Book 1) by Nadine Travers – Review by Anastasia Dodson

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

I really enjoyed this paranormal story by this new to me author. I haven’t picked up one of their books before but I decided that this one sounded good and had an amazing cover so I took the leap, I am so glad I did. The writing was good and the characters were fantastic. I cannot wait to get my hands on book 2 & 3 and I hope they’re just as good as this one! If you’re looking for a good paranormal story to spend the evening reading I would definitely recommend this one!
Happy Reading!

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At Once (The Adams Brothers Book 2) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Heidi Schoolman

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

This is the second book in the Adams Brothers series. This story follows Gabi, a divorcee who is starting over, and Mason, the local carpenter. Gabi is also an interior designer, and as such, is looking for custom furniture for a client. She ends up walking into Mason’s business. Mason wants to go out with her. Gabi says no and Mason will stop at nothing to change her mind.

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Black Dog Rising by Kat Caulberg – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Black Dog RisingBlack Dog Rising by Kat Caulberg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story follows Emma as she runs from her ex. She ends up in a small town in England where she meets Toby, an innkeeper, but he also has secrets of his own. They get their start when he saves her from being mugged. Turns out, Emma has a stalker and Toby will not let anything happen to her. What made this story pop for me is that both main characters are strong, and I loved that it was set in England. I have never been, but the descriptions of scenery were detailed nicely.

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Different, But the Same by Michaela York – Review by Colleen Noyes

Different, But the SameDifferent, But the Same by Michaela York
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is a debut book and boy does it have so much potential. You can tell that the author has a passion to write and she encompassed several subjects. The description says this book is for mid teens and I think that is the perfect audience. I think that Ms. York came at this from the mindset of a young lady and that it will appeal to those preteen-teen group. I appreciated that Ms. York took a chance on this book and believe she could be a great author with a few important tools. I can’t wait to see how this new author grows for years to come.

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

Four out of five stars

I thoroughly enjoy the books McKinley writes and was looking forward to an audio book from her to take it to the next level. I always appreciate the interpretation I receive of a book when I’m able to listen to it read. I felt the narrator did a fantastic job telling the story with emotion and connection. I feel like I appreciated the storyline even more having been able to listen to it unfold. Highly recommend the book and audio version. Both are worthwhile additions to all libraries!

Heartbeats and Roses (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Sheri Schrader

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine's Day Romance (A Hartwood Holiday Romance)Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Heartbeats and Roses: A Small Town Valentine’s Day Romance by Jae Dawson is the second story in A Hartwood Holiday Romance series. This can be read as a standalone story and enjoyed without the first book. The story has romance, second chances, and more to it. I liked the idea of someone going back home and there being a continuation of their story but also the idea of new beginnings. This hit well because of the theme of Valentine’s day and gave me a little jolt of love and romance. I like the characters and wanted the best for them. I look forward to reading more in this series and from the author in the future.

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Daddy’s Girl (Freshwater Book 3) by Belinda Williams – Review by Betsy Melano

Daddy's Girl (Freshwater Book 3)Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Daddy’s Girl by Belinda Williams is the 3rd book in the Freshwater series. This happens to be the first book I’ve read by this author – I will definitely be reading more of her books in the near future. I love Emily who is a strong, smart, straightforward, no nonsense kind of character. I couldn’t help but love Joel who is honest but very reserved due to childhood trauma and a life changing event. Emily and Joel are convinced they are not relationship material. They never expected to find such a captivating soul in each other. These two have some relationship struggles and blunder a bit, but are so relatable and lovable you won’t want to put the book down.

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License to Bite: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Mirela Ruiz

License to Bite: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by Carrie Pulkinen was a fantastic listen! I just adored Jane Anderson! She made me laugh and refused to be the secondary character. I feel like she was the hero of this story. Ethan was well written and was great to see him come alive as the story continued. I did not see the ending coming and it was just beautiful. I cannot wait to read the next book!

Moonlight and Belladonna: A Small Town Halloween Romance (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Sheri Schrader

Moonlight and BelladonnaMoonlight and Belladonna by Jae Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Moonlight and Belladonna: A Small Town Halloween Romance by Jae Dawson is the first in A Hartwood Holiday Romance. Let me start with I love that the primary character is named Belladonna. This is a cute Halloween story of a high school teacher struggling with a high school musical when a chance encounter changes all of that. The story is sweet with a romance in a small town. I enjoyed the story and the writing. I am looking forward to reading more in this series set in holiday scenarios and from this author in the future.

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Crave (Clark Family Series) by Evelyn Sola – Review by Rochelle Ferguson

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

I have read another book from Evelyn Sola so I was very excited about this book and it did not disappoint. I was sent on an emotional rollercoaster that I am still reeling from. The romance kept me captivated to the point that I could not go to bed before finishing this book.

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Askew Ever After: A Limited Edition Romance Collection Anthology – Review by Rochelle Ferguson

Askew Ever AfterAskew Ever After by Aubrey Wynne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a great variety of romance sub-genres. Even though the stories were quite short, I liked how characters were developed and how easy the stories were to read. This is what you need if you want to read cute romances that remind you how single you are.

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Night Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel) AUDIO BOOK by India Kells – Review by Heidi Schoolman

This is the first book in the Chicago Vigilantes series.  This story follows Orla, a reporter that is trying to stop the distribution of a new drug called Phantom, that is rumored to be heading towards her city.  She also wants to find out who this Vigilante is that is taking care of the bad in his own way. Orla goes underground and this is where she meets the Vigilante.  The Vigilante is also on his own quest to find out where these drugs are coming from and who is distributing them.  They join up together – in more than one way.

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

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

5 stars!

As always I can’t give anything less than 5 stars! Manda Mellett continues to amaze me with her writing and story telling. The opening of this book had me sucked in straight away, at first I was confused why Swift was narrating, when she started describing the way they found Stormy my heart clinched. Although I really wasn’t a fan of Stormy from his actions in the previous books, I never wanted him to be introduced to his own story like that. My mind was changed about Stormy as I read on. I can understand and sympathize with him, the way he grew up and what he has faced throughout his life, really shows there is more behind the mess up of a club member he was. Introduce Cat, the way her and Stormy meet is heartbreaking. I could quickly tell that Cat was going to be good for him, she was going to change him for the better. They are so sweet together and I was ecstatic to see Stormy finally happy, in a good place and with his club. I can’t wait for the next book in the series.

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