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To be a Fae Guardian (Realm Chronicles Book 2) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jeannie Anderson

To be a Fae Guardian (Realm Chronicles, #2)To be a Fae Guardian by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“To be a Fae Guardian” is so much better than the first book in the series, which I adored! This story is non-stop full of action. Once again, I was drawn in from page one! The character development and world building was as well done, if not better, than the first book. Another perfect installment and I cannot walt to see what’s in store next for our heroine!

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TALLY AND THE ANGEL: BOOK ONE INDIA BY ELEANOR DIXON – REVIEW BY JEANNIE ANDERSON

Tally and the Angel : Book One IndiaTally and the Angel : Book One India by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Tally and the Angel: Book One India” is an excellent book for young readers aged around seven and up.  It teaches the reader many life lessons. The reader learns inspirational lessons like healing after loss, love, believing in yourself and thinking of others before oneself. At the same time readers are learning about the culture and people of India. This book has elements of a good mystery and a good fantasy. The story flows well and grips the reader from page one.

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TALLY AND THE ANGEL: BOOK TWO, CANADA BY ELEANOR DIXON – REVIEW BY JEANNIE ANDERSON

Tally and the Angel Book Two, CanadaTally and the Angel Book Two, Canada by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tally and her angel, Jophiel, are back for another adventure. This time they will face a mystery and evil forces in Canada. This is a great read for young readers. It’s exciting with plenty of action throughout. Another thing I loved about this book is that Tally learns about bravery and sacrifice. At the same time she also learns how people survive in the Yukon in Canada.

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Priscida Finds Greatness By Constance Mays – Review by Jeannie Anderson

Priscida Finds Greatness: In Herself and in OthersPriscida Finds Greatness: In Herself and in Others by Constance Mays
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Priscida Finds Greatness: In Herself and in Others” by Constance Mays – Reviewed by Jeannie Anderson

“Priscida Finds Greatness: In Herself and in Others” is a tale of a street cat that teaches us some great lessons with a cute story! The book’s main lesson is one of self esteem, as everyone has greatness within them no matter if they have any special talents or not. The book also teaches about giving greatness to others by doing things for them,  such as giving kindness and love to others
Priscida was born an alley cat but found a home where she is loved so it also teaches that you can find a home and hope if you don’t have one. A wonderful tale with some wonderful lessons!

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Born In Darkness (Mafia Elite Book 3) by Amy McKinley- Review by Jeannie Anderson

Born in Darkness (Mafia Elite, #3)Born in Darkness by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

” Born in Darkness” is the third book in the “Mafia Elite” series and like the first two books, this book is phenomenal! Even though this is the third book in the series, it was no copycat of the previous books. The focus on different characters make each story unique. Emiliana and Stefano may have both been damaged in their lives but they aren’t victims or weak. They are intelligent, strong characters whose chemistry is sizzling.

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Mom is There a Santa Claus? By Susan J Berger, Illustrator: KC Snider – Review By Jeannie Anderson

Mom, Is There a Santa Claus?Mom, Is There a Santa Claus? by Susan J. Berger
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Mom is There a Santa Claus’ is a heartwarming book for any child asking if Santa Claus is real. This book is filled with wonderful illustrations. The story is a quick read and will hold any child’s attention. A must own for parents.

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Diabolical Sword: An Urban Fantasy Mystery (The Charm Collector Book 1) by Melissa Erin Jackson – Review by Jeannie Anderson

Diabolical SwordDiabolical Sword by Melissa Erin Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“Diabolical Sword” wasn’t my favorite as it seemed to take too long for there to be what felt like real peril for the main character.  I’m used to reading books that are extremely fast paced from page one.

I did really enjoy the premise of the book. Everything was well described, the characters, their actions, the magical beings e.t.c.  My favorite part was the last few chapters as they were so exciting and full of action.

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BLOOD OATH (MAFIA ELITE BOOK 2) BY AMY MCKINLEY – REVIEW BY JEANNIE ANDERSON

Blood Oath (Mafia Elite, #2)Blood Oath by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I normally stay far away from the “friends to lovers” scenarios as they tend to bore me. Former friends Enzo and Sofia are far from boring though There was plenty of chemistry and sexual tension between the two. They are both so full of life and love for each other from a very young age. Sofia has some secrets though that just may end their happily ever after before it starts. Add on a psychotic Russian mobster that wants Sofia dead because of the secret she is holding and you are in for one Hell of a ride!

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Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jeannie Anderson

Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals #1)Kingdom of Embers by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Kingdom of Embers: Extended Finale” (Kingdom Journals Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jeannie Anderson

I love the worlds that Tricia Copeland fabricates, as they are pure magic. I adored the heroine, Alena, from page one, although all of the characters are extremely rich and intriguing. Alena, for only being seventeen, is an extremely mature and well rounded character. The attention to detail in the realm building process and story development is phenomenal! I cannot wait to read the next installment in Alena and Hunter’s story.

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Kingdom of Embers: Extended Finale” (Kingdom Journals Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jeannie Anderson

Kingdom of Embers (Kingdom Journals #1)Kingdom of Embers by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Kingdom of Embers: Extended Finale” (Kingdom Journals Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jeannie Anderson

I love the worlds that Tricia Copeland fabricates, as they are pure magic. I adored the heroine, Alena, from page one, although all of the characters are extremely rich and intriguing. Alena, for only being seventeen, is an extremely mature and well rounded character. The attention to detail in the realm building process and story development is phenomenal! I cannot wait to read the next installment in Alena and Hunter’s story.

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To Be A Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles Book 1) By Tricia Copeland – Review By Jeannie Anderson

To be a Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles #1)To be a Fae Queen by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

To Be A Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles Book 1) By Tricia Copeland – Review by Jeannie Anderson

I completely LOVED To Be A Fae Queen from page one. Princess Titania is only fifteen but a worthy successor of the crown. She’s very smart, compassionate and extremely skilled with archery. She literally cannot miss a shot no matter the distance. All of the characters are richly written, especially Titania. She faces many challenges and many hard decisions and faces each one with courage, grace and wisdom. Titania isn’t perfect and has a beautiful hero’s journey.

The world Titania lives in is beautiful but can be scary with the evil creatures plaguing their land. Amazing story by Tricia Copeland.  I cannot wait to read more about Titania.

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No Strings Attached By Lara Ward Cosio – Review By Jeannie Anderson

No Strings AttachedNo Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

No Strings Attached By Lara Ward Cosio – Review By Jeannie Anderson

I don’t normally read contemporary books as they tend to bore me. No Strings Attached however is a refreshing breath of fresh air. I love how the story rotates between Kayla and Tanner. The story of how Kayla and Tanner met is so sweet and cute. The flirting is sexy and hot while the bedroom encounters are steamy! The character development is amazing, especially in Kayla. Kayla and Tanner are so perfect together! Lara Ward Cosio knows how to write a delicious romance.

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Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet, Book 1) by K.G. Fletcher – Review by Jeannie Anderson

Love's Refrain (The Stardust Duet, #1)Love’s Refrain by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet, Book 1) by K.G. Fletcher – Review by Jeannie Anderson

Love’s Refrain takes the reader on a mesmerizing and breathtaking journey. It is truly an epic love story. The love between Katherine and Philip is genuine and sweet. I adore that the book is told from both Katherine and Philip’s perspective. The story is flawless and flows easily between the present and 1947. Each character is so richly developed that you can almost hear Katherine singing or Phillip playing the piano. This was truly delightful to  read. I cannot wait to devour the rest of Katherine and Philip’s love story in Love’s Reverie.

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