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Operation Blackbird (Brass Compass Series Book 2) by Ellen Butler – Review by Stephanie Driskill

Operation BlackbirdOperation Blackbird by Ellen Butler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Miriam Becker is in Argentina in October 1952 where she is trying to decompress after her last mission. But as she is sitting in the café, she sees someone from her past. Miriam is forced into another job when her longtime friend and fellow operative, Jake Devlin, approaches her to be a part of his team for a dangerous mission. Working with a few handpicked agents, Miriam is to help a rocket scientist and his family defect into America, but it is not an easy job and one in which she finds her life and that of Devlin is on the line. The team plans to rescue the scientist and his family but of course, not all goes to plan, and Miriam must rely on those outside of the agency to help her. She must also save the life of Devlin and leave no man behind.
Such a great book! Very well-written characters set into the historic Germany of 1952 when tensions are still high after WW11. Amazing read that kept me on the edge of my seat the entire novel. The characters just leap off the page and I couldn’t help but to feel the rush and danger as if I was Miriam getting shot at or diving into the cold water. Definitely a must read! Do they get the family put of Germany? Does Devlin get left behind or will Miriam’s determination and prowess get them all out safely?

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Throwing the Curve (Playing for Keeps Book 2) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Kerry Baker

Throwing the CurveThrowing the Curve by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is exactly the sort of one that I love to read and this was a brilliant example. I loved the twist that throws Peyton and Ryan together. In my experience, it is unusual for their journey to start out this way but I really enjoyed the edge it gave the book.
Although this is the second book in the series it can easily be read as a standalone. It is a well developed story that is engaging and truly interesting. It was easy to connect with the characters and the storyline. I wanted to see how things would play out and if the characters would overcome their issues. This is a thoroughly enjoyable story that I would highly recommend.

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Hit on You by Brooke May – Review by Kayla Kearney

Hit on YouHit on You by Brooke May
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Every book I have read by this author has impressed me and this one was no different! This was also special as it is her 30th book to be published, so I was happy to be one of the first people to read it!

This dark romance was a quick read for me, a stand-alone novel that focuses on Luke and Nikolai. I love how Luke is determined to prove herself, as well as her ‘strong, independent’ woman complex. Her chemistry with Nikolai is tangible to anyone reading the story as well, which is something I love about the book. I definitely enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more by the author!

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Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation Prequel) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Vanessa Estrada

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This is the first book in this world/series that I’ve read, and I love it. Will definitely continue this series and am considering reading the original series as well. This is a very short story, a very quick fun read. The writing was good, the characters were witty and interesting. I got a little annoyed with the back and forth but I was rooting for them the whole time.

Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Dawn Mitchell

Bees in Loretta's BonnetBees in Loretta’s Bonnet by Lois J. Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a cute and educational children’s book. I loved the interaction between Loretta and her mother. It is very easy to understand an read. The illustrations are colorful and eye-catching for kids.

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The Muffin Shop Murder (A Delilah Crumbworthy Mystery) by Holly Tierney – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Muffin Shop Murder: A Delilah Crumbworthy MysteryThe Muffin Shop Murder: A Delilah Crumbworthy Mystery by Holly Tierney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Muffin Shop Murder is a cozy mystery with plenty of intrigue, mystery, suspense, drama, and more. Holly’s writing is highly descriptive and full of details that makes it easy for us as readers to picture and engage in the story. It is a short read but the story pace flows smoothly.
Holly Tierney brings us a refreshing new series that is as witty and charming as it is fun. The story takes place in a small town Snowflake Valley. It is an interesting little place where you find it has some quirky if not eccentric residents. It is that quirkiness Holly instils in her writing that makes her stories stand out. There is a cast of many and some have their stories. Some stand out more than others but each one is unique.
Delilah as come to a new town to make a go of a new business adventure. She finds odd things happening and is not sure what to make of it. However, unbeknownst to her she is about to become embroiled in to solving the mystery of a murder.
I really enjoyed the book and recommend you all put it on your TBR list.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Shannon Fowler

Bees in Loretta's BonnetBees in Loretta’s Bonnet by Lois J. Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cute informative children’s story about bees. Pictures are fitting for the story. If I had younger children, I would surely read this to them.

This author writes the cutest most entertaining children’s books. There is even a fun craft at the end to further capture a child’s interest in nature and learning. Teachers and parents should discover this book and in turn a love for bees.

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Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Jenni Bishop

Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles #3)Titanian Warrior by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

4.5 stars
Titanian’s Warrior is the third book in the paranormal Titanian Chronicles by Victoria Saccenti. I thought that The Last Danann was the last book but am glad that it is not. This series is a paranormal fantasy series that you will find yourself pulled into. Each book gets better and better as the story progresses. Victoria’s world is only limited by your imagination. It is intense and intriguing and you find it hard to put down.
He is a Titanian warrior and he has been looking for the one thing that can make him whole. Now he is bloody and broken and in the midst of evil only there is no one to save him.
Her family delivered her into the hands of evil but she is not the only one. Now she must find a way to help not only herself but someone who sets her on fire. Will she be the catalyst to destroy it all?
I can’t to see what comes next.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Chatroom With A View by Glenn Maynard – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Chatroom With A ViewChatroom With A View by Glenn Maynard
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a fast paced, rather dark and intense thriller, which had me hooked from page one. A real page turner of a novel, the storyline focuses on the idea that a ‘killer gene’ can be passed down through the generations of a family. The main character, Troy Cullen comes from a very dysfunctional family which has kept him from, “the normal integration with society”. However, it’s the knowledge that his ex girlfriend Veronica is pregnant that causes Troy’s life, and mental state to spiral out of control. Whilst Troy plots to “do unto others as they have done unto him”, Veronica looks into his family’s past. Veronica is shocked when she finds the ‘killer gene’, in Troy’s family, and must decide what action to take, knowing that her unborn child could also carry this gene. Meanwhile, Troy’s plans result in an epic showdown! This is an emotional rollercoaster of a read, with an intriguing storyline which kept me gripped throughout. It can be difficult to read in places due to the sensitive issues raised, but I felt engaged with the main characters and immersed in the story.

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Fear Inc: Volume 3 by Melinda Valentine Reviewed by Jasmin Slagle

Fear Inc.: Volume ThreeFear Inc.: Volume Three by Melinda Valentine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kasper is an awesome yet very damaged character. He is a player, with a secret crush, so secret in fact he doesn’t realize it himself until his life turns upside down.The woman he loves, Krysta, is his best friend’s little sister. When Krysta is kidnapped, Kasper does everything in his power to get her back.

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Arrrgh! Me Hate To Wait! by Mary Bleckwehl – Review by Megan Conley

Arrrgh! Me HATE To Wait!Arrrgh! Me HATE To Wait! by Mary Evanson Bleckwehl
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a very cute book about a little piggy pirate who just can’t wait to go to big-pig school. But when the time comes, she doesn’t want to go. This would be a really cute story to read at the beginning of the school year for kiddos who may be reluctant to go to school. It’s really sweet and funny (there’s mention of poop so there will be giggles) and the illustrations are so amazing.

Reviewed by @meggs1717

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Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Kerry Carr

Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles #3)Titanian Warrior by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the Titanian Chronicles. I do recommend reading the other books first however the story can stand on its own. If you read the first books you have a better understanding of the other characters and how they all fit together.
This is another amazing paranormal adventure story that will keep you gripped from the beginning. I love the whole fated mates part of these stories and how no matter what even when all hope is lost their mates show up. This is definately a story of good vs evil and how a good person can lose his way and risk turning to darkness..
It’s a very emotional story with lots of danger and action as well as a all consuming romance between Hagen and Faiza.
There is plenty of mystery and magic as well and even Faiza isn’t all she seems.
This story is an amazing collection of all aspects I love. From paranormal/magical beings, a romance that makes you fall so fast and deep and action and danger which keeps you fighting for these characters to succeed.

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Sharing His Nanny (Forever Our Girl Book 2) by Tori Chase – Review by Serenity Somers

Sharing His Nanny (Forever Our Girl, #2)Sharing His Nanny by Tori Chase
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I could NOT put this book down! I was reading it every chance I got. If you’re into MM RH with a little taboo, this book will have you hooked from the get-go. Stella and her guys’ relationship starts off with her nannying for Charles, but it quickly escalates from there. This book takes you on a journey of the character’s self discovery, curiosity, and insanely spicy lives while they’re staying in Malibu.

If you like books that take route and keep you in your chair, this is definitely the book for you!

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Talisman (The Talisman Series Book 1) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Tonya Merritt

Talisman (The Talisman, #1)Talisman by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Let me start with wow! I absolutely loved this book and am now fighting to find the whole series! It is hard to find a book with Celtic knowledge and the use of Morrigan as a goddess. This was the whole reason for me to read the book. If you are into Celtic goddesses, it is the book for you. Tam began the book with the perfect backstory to pull you in. Her use of similes and metaphors are vivid and bring so much life to how you envision the story. It has just the right amount of sex with a perfect story line. I was easily sucked in and lost track of time and was done before I even realized it and ready for book two! One of my new favorite books for sure!

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Saving the Bellydancer (Green Brotherhood: SEAL Team XII Book 3) by Debra Parmley – Review by April McCoy

Saving the Bellydancer (Green Brotherhood: SEAL Team XII Book 3)Saving the Bellydancer by Debra Parmley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Third in its series, Saving the Bellydancer is a likeable read that gives you the mystery, thrill, drama, and romance. Cutter and Zarifah are thrilled with the chemistry they have between them and when her ex storms in all bets are off. I enjoyed this read, enjoyed watching the story bloom and was pleased with the ending. Perfect read if you are trying to escape but not escape for days into a book!

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Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Shelly Kittell

Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles #3)Titanian Warrior by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I found this book kept me enthralled right from the beginning. I started the series with book 2. This book is full of drama, mysterious and supernatural things. Lots of drama, suspense, some romance. You won’t be able to put it down once you start. Hagen and Faiza have an instant connection that Master O obviously doesn’t want. This keeps you so involved in the plot. The characters are so well written into the story. They fit right into the plot. It’s a wonderful story that you should read. You could read stand alone but I’m going to recommend read the series. Great work!

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Straight for the Kill (Benoit and Dayne Mystery Book 3) by Winter Austin – Review by Netania Lim

Straight for the Kill (Benoit and Dayne Mystery, #3)Straight for the Kill by Winter Austin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I read this as a standalone—as with most series, it would probably be better to read the series in order, but I enjoyed the novel anyway. It’s full of suspense and thrilling moments, I couldn’t turn the pages quickly enough, and it really kept me on my toes the whole way through. A fun read.

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Grace Under Fire (The Anderson Sisters Book 2) by Jennifer Raines
Genre – Contemporary Romance
Page Count – 329
Cover Designer – Fantasia Frog Designs

It’s deal or no deal when a new threat forces two independent neighbours to face a past tragedy.

Artisan cheese-maker GRACE ANDERSON lost her closest friend to suicide, then saw her father swindled out of prime dairy land. Abandonment and mistrust cemented her determination to become the fifth generation on the family farm and to do it alone. A deterioration in her mother’s health starts the clock. Grace has three months to buy her parents out—a decade sooner than planned—or lose the farm.

Neighbour RYAN WILSON is haunted by the belief he failed to prevent his younger brother Danny’s suicide. He’s returned to sell his mother’s farm. In eight years away, he’s built a fortune flipping farm properties and doesn’t do attachment—to land or people.

The bank plays hard ball, forcing Grace to consider Ryan’s offer to buy part of her land. The sizzling attraction simmering between them is an unwelcome complication. She doesn’t want a business partner, he doesn’t want to care, but when someone tries to sabotage her purchase, she finds herself turning to Ryan for more than financial help.

Can Ryan convince her accepting help is not failure? Can Grace escape her legacy of mistrust and teach him how to care again?

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Operation Blackbird (Brass Compass Series Book 2) by Ellen Butler

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Operation Blackbird (Brass Compass Series Book 2) by Ellen Butler
Genre – Historical Adventures 
Page Count – 300

A companion to the internationally bestselling novel, The Brass Compass, Operation Blackbird takes the reader on a spy adventure from South America to Europe during a time when the yoke of Communism is tightening the reins on an unwilling people.

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October, 1952. The war is over, but for CIA officer Miriam Becker, memories of the horrors she witnessed remain jagged in her mind. While vacationing in Argentina, recovering from a mission that nearly killed her, she’s seeing more ghosts from the past than the sights. 

When a longtime family friend and fellow operative, Jake Devlin, tracks her down, Miriam is forced to push everything to the back of her mind for the next mission: help a highly prized and heavily guarded rocket scientist defect from Russian-controlled East Berlin—right out from under the KGB’s nose. 

Well aware that one wrong move could spark World War III, Miriam, Jake, and the team plan their strategy to the last detail. But when a betrayal brings everything crashing down, Jake’s quick thinking creates the diversion to get Miriam out alive—but leaves him trapped behind the Iron Curtain. 

Unsure of whom she can trust, Miriam must complete the mission by relying on contacts outside of the agency, even though her heart longs to return to East Berlin to rescue the man who is the last link to her to her troubled past … before the KGB gets to him first.

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Ellen Butler is the internationally bestselling author of historical spy novel, The Brass Compass. The Brass Compass has won multiple awards for historical fiction including the Indie Reader Discovery Award, and a Readers’ Favorite Award. Her fascination for historical spy fiction stemmed from her grandfather’s role as a cryptographer during WWII. Butler is also the author of the bestselling Karina Cardinal mystery series. When she’s not writing, Butler enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and home decorating.

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Titanian Warrior (Titanian Chronicles Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti

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Genre – Paranormal Romance
Page Count – 240
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Hagen drags himself to the gates of Hell, body and soul shredded by the bloodlust that consumes all the unmated of his kind. Awaiting the painful atonement that will buy him ten more years to find his eternal mate—or face oblivion. But Hades himself kicks him out with the bloodlust still prowling, unsatisfied, in his veins.

Bargained away by her parents to Master O, a mysterious, cruel wizard, Faiza serves in his household, keeping her small magic a secret, plagued by wild, confusing visions of a strange, suffering man. Then the master brings home a wounded Titanian warrior whose touch sends ice, fire, and desire racing through her body.

When she learns Master O plans to use Hagen as a weapon to conquer all races, she devises a desperate plan to free him—a plan that opens a portal to a world she’s never known. And a destiny entwined with danger that could destroy them all.

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Award-winning, multi-genre author Victoria Saccenti writes romantic women’s fiction, contemporary romance, and paranormal romance. Not one for heart and flower stories, she explores the edgy twists and turns of human interaction, the many facets of love, and all possible happy endings.  After thirty years of traveling the world, she’s settled in Central Florida. She splits her busy schedule between family and her active muse at Essence Publishing. However, if she could convince her husband to sell their home, she would pack up her computer and move to Scotland, a land she adores. On a side note, in one form or another, Scotland appears in most of her stories.

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Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation Prequel) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Kristan Anderson

Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation #0.5)Night Hawke by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Night Hawke by Gwen McNamee is the second generation Hawke Family Prequel. Though it’s a prequel, reading the first series isn’t truly necessary. This is a very short, very spicy story that starts off with Isaac celebrating. There’s not really any background as Isaac and his redheaded weekend companion do other things besides talking. So many other things! The pair agree to one night but it turns into the weekend. She was perfect, everything he wants. By the time he realizes he needs and wants more time with her she’s gone. The chemistry was palpable and I was shocked at how this hooked me in. I cannot wait to read this series. If it’s anything like the first generation, it’s going to be amazing.

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My Pearl Heart by J.N. Sheats – Review by Crystal Jimmo

My Pearl HeartMy Pearl Heart by J.N. Sheats
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The story follows Jasmine. She is running her very successful business Divine Events. She has it all but does she really? When James comes in and spins her world upside down again, she isn’t sure how much she can take, especially when he announces that he is engaged to her best friend! James has done everything under the sun, a poor Jack of all trades. He enters into a contract with Cadence so he can get the money he needs for his new business venture. Things go topsy-turvy when he sees Jasmine again after 2 years away. Does he break off his engagement for Jasmine? Or does he keep going with his contract? This book was a spectacular read and I enjoyed every minute of it!

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Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation Prequel) by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Ashley Westerman

Night Hawke (The Hawke Family Second Generation #0.5)Night Hawke by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a quick read, but it wasn’t lacking anything. Instantly hooking you and keeping you hooked the whole time. I loved the characters; their chemistry was amazing. I just found this author and her previous series, and I am so glad I did. Her writing is nothing short of amazing. I can’t wait to see what this new series brings in the future. I definitely recommend this book!

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Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Crystal Jimmo

Bees in Loretta's BonnetBees in Loretta’s Bonnet by Lois J. Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was an adorable book to read to my kids. They loved learning about the leafcutter bee’s, and their habitat. We were thinking about making our own bee place and this book gave great instructions on how to properly make a hive. This book is very informative as well as an adorable story to go along with it!

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Chatroom With A View by Glenn Maynard – Review by Misti Maggio

Chatroom With A ViewChatroom With A View by Glenn Maynard
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was much darker than what I normally read. Overall, I enjoyed the book. It is an edge of your seat, fast paced book. The author jumps right into the story of the main character, without any preamble. This was my first book by this author and I look forward to reading more by him in the future.

Reviewed by @mimimadge
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A Dowry of Snails and Mud by Brittany Tucker – Review by Misti Maggio

A Dowry of Snails and MudA Dowry of Snails and Mud by Brittany Tucker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. The book was well written. The characters were delightful. This was my first book by this author. I can’t wait to read more by her.

Reviewed by @mimimadge

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Arrrgh! Me Hate to Wait! By Mary Bleckwehl – Review by Anna Hirsch

Arrrgh! Me HATE To Wait!Arrrgh! Me HATE To Wait! by Mary Evanson Bleckwehl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Arrrgh! Me Hate to Wait! By Mary Bleckwehl
5 stars

So cute! I loved this story! The book is filled with colourful pictures and quirky characters. Little piggys who must learn patience. What a unique idea. Leaving a small school to go to a bigger school is a situation all children can relate to. This book tackles the fear and anxiety about this situation beautifully. This is a book all children will enjoy.

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Everything to Me (Playing for Keeps Book 2) by Lauren Fraser – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Everything to Me (Playing for Keeps Book 1)Everything to Me by Lauren Fraser
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

I love a good sports romance so I decided to check this book out and to say…. I was definitely not disappointed. This was a great book with banter, rule breaking, baseball and romance. I loved this story of Kendall and Pete, knowing that they knew each other since childhood and Kendall’s girl crush on Pete comes to light.

Kendall is smart, sassy and knows what she wants in life….Kendall has a wonderful career and with her job placing her in San Diego is perfect opportunity to spice it up with Pete.

Pete is a professional baseball player and is definitely not looking for anything long term when it comes to a relationship. When he has Kendall over for a week due to her job in need of being in the San Diego area…Pete is now looking at Kendall in a different way then when they were kids.

When Kendall and Pete get together and the sizzle is off the rooftops…knowing that it is only a no strings week….will it become more?

I loved this story and looking forward to reading more from this author.

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Handle With Care (Chase Care Book 1) by R.L. Dunn – Review by Tanya Wall, January 2023

Handle With Care (Chase Care Book 1)Handle With Care by R.L. Dunn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a first book in a series about Hunter – a doctor and head of a hospital. It is a love story… one between Hunter and Selma. Both are afraid to get close because of past relationships gone wrong. But when Selma finds herself in a third world country alone, pregnant and sick – she hopes that Hunter will be there to help her. I enjoyed the story line – the one of helpers helping helpers and going against the odds for love/friendship. At times, I got distracted by the story line with the background stories. But all in all, a good romance read!

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Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Tanya Wall, January 2023

Bees in Loretta's Bonnet (Loretta's Insects #2)Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loretta does it again! Loretta goes out to get firewood and finds a small item she thinks is a toy. She finds out that it is a nest for Leaf Cutter bees. She puts it back and when spring arrives, she finds evidence of the bees in her garden. At the end of the story, there are directions on how to make your own bee nest to attract solitary bees to your own garden. Loretta’s inquisitiveness helps us all learn more about the world around us!

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