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An Enduring Love by Wareeze Woodson – Review by Sarah Hammel

An Enduring LoveAn Enduring Love by Wareeze Woodson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

In An Enduring Love, Rhys is told that his love and wife has died and that he is not allowed to go back to Latvia to find proof so regretfully goes on with his life. As soon as he is about to move on, he is confronted by Rebecca showing up at his door with their child. Unfortunately, the pacing felt very strange to me as there was a moment that suddenly a few years went by and there was barely any separation. The verbiage was trying to be appropriate for the time period of the story ended up feeling heavy and confusing which led me to be taken out of the book instead of immersed in it. I also expected the story to be an arduous adventurous love story overcoming the separation and the upheaval in Latvia, but that ended up only being relevant to like the first couple of chapters.

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The Third Nanny (Secrets of Redemption) by Michele PW (Pariza Wacek) – Review by Rachel Moss

The Third NannyThe Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Third Nanny was a great read! While I wouldn’t necessarily call it a thriller, it definitely had some shock value especially at the end. I was completely enthralled while reading this novel and could hardly put it down. There is just something about it that makes it really hard to stop reading. I haven’t read any of the rest of the books in Secrets of Redeption series but I feel like they could be read alone novels since this one is. This book definitely made me want to go back and read them though. If you’re looking for a mystery type crime book with shock value this is the one for you!

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

The Singer and Her Song (Empire at Twilight #2)The Singer and Her Song by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book 2 of the Empire of the Twilight Series was enjoyable. This book can easily be read as a stand alone. I find the attention to detail, especially the historical nature, that Author N.L. Holmes puts into this book is fantastic. Uqnitum flees from Mittani when she loses family. Parts of the story I really felt to for Uqnitum, the guilt and darkness. Definitely read the book to find out if Uqnitum overcomes the danger she has become and find strength to overcome. Overall a very good story with great attention to details. Well Done Author N.L. Holmes

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Betsy Melano

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton is Book 6 of the Madeline Dawkins Series. I am glad that I’ve been able to read the books in this series in order. It helps a lot to know the characters and their experiences. The personal and work relationship between Madeline and Mike is refreshing. I love that they’ve seen each other through good and bad times and know when the other might be having a difficult time.

In this book, Madeline and Mike take on two missing person cases that are dumped on their laps. This is not the usual case and when one of the cases turns into a kidnapping they know they are in over their heads. But Madeline and Mike stick with the husband to help him through the problem. The other missing case is close to Madeline’s heart, the missing man is the son of a private detective that helped Madeline when she was in trouble and who was ultimately killed because he was helping Madeline. The story kept my attention and I appreciate that the two cases were written in a way to keep the reader from getting them mixed up. I can’t wait for the next book in the series!

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Carly Vogler

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton is the 6th book in the Madeline Dawkins Series. This
story can be read as a stand alone, which is what I did. I am very much looking forward to catching
up on the series.

When several missing persons cases come across the desk of Madeline and Mike, they are forced to
to make amends with old enemies to try to figure solve the mystery. With a missing couple, a
kidnapped woman, is there something mysterious tying them together, or is it all a hoax.

After following the two on this crazy adventure, I can not wait to get my hands on the rest of the series.

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FURY OF CONVICTION (The Dragonfury Series Book 2) by Coreene Callahan – Review by Ashley Dover

Fury of Conviction (Dragonfury Short Story Collection, #2)Fury of Conviction by Coreene Callahan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hamersveld is a dragon warrior. For years he was a loner. He recently joined a group of fellow dragon warriors called the Razorbacks. Unfortunately, the group has done a sketchy thing. Dragon warriors can only mate during a certain time. Other warriors have captured women to get the women ready for this alignment. One of the captives rocks Hamersveld world. He is drawn to her, and for that reason he has issued a no touch order on her.

Natalie is one of the captives. With her photographic memory, she has memorized the lair where she is being held against her will. Not knowing what her captors want with her, she and a fellow captive decide to try and escape their captivity. She almost makes it out of the lair when she is caught by a dragon warrior.

Hamersveld must make a choice on staying loyal to the Razorbacks or rescuing the woman who has captivated him since her arrival. What choice will he make and will it break his bond with the Razorbacks?

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

The Singer and Her Song (Empire at Twilight #2)The Singer and Her Song by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the series and I have to say it is better then the first. Holmes brings the world to you and she has done some major research in order to bring it to you. The book is about love and loss and what hardships a family goes through. The family loses not only a father but a brother an son. The mother is so overbearing that her two sons leave home to make something of themselves. She realizes that her affair that she had 15 years ago could have produced the son she lost. Holmes makes you feel very invested in the characters and makes you want to just keep turning the pages.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Madeline and Mike are back at it again in another great book. Houses of Deception is book 6 in the series. Madeline has come such a long way since book 1 and each book gets better and better.
I love how the main characters are a married couple.
This book was filled with action, suspense and just when you think something will happen, something totally different happens. This book kept me interested from the very first page. I’m not a huge fan of these types of books but when another Madeline Dawkins book comes out, I can’t wait to read it.
Thanks for another 5* read.

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Hawke (Men of Syn Duet) by Anise Storm – Review by Carly Vogler

Hawke (Men of Syn, #1)Hawke by Anise Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hawke by Anise Storm is the first book in the Men of Syn series. Fair warning, there are some very intense BDSM scenes in this story.

This is my first read by Anise Storm, but I am excited to read the next. Charlotte is a fiercely
independent, strong minded, and determined woman. She runs her own party planning business and running your own business is great, but sometimes it brings you face to face with people you had hoped to never see again.

Nathaniel runs a BDSM club and is strict with the way he operates; in his personal life and his
business. He picks a random party planner with great reviews, and regrets it immediately. There
are very few people he hasn’t been able to forget, but Charlotte is one of them.

The connection is there, but almost forbidden. Can Charlotte calm the demons behind Nathaniel’s
behavior and remain true to herself? With dangers hidden behind every corner, you won’t want to
put it down.

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FURY OF CONVICTION (The Dragonfury Series Book 2) by Coreene Callahan – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Fury of Conviction (Dragonfury Short Story Collection, #2)Fury of Conviction by Coreene Callahan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fury of Conviction is a great short paranormal romance filled with dragon shifters, kidnapping, drama, fantasy, and so much more. While I love a good novella as much as the next person my only disappointment in this book is I wish it was longer. Ms. Callahan put so much into this novella that I found myself getting lost in the pages and before I knew it the book was over. Her writing is creative and beautiful, with wonderful characters, a terrific plot line, and an overall story that I just didn’t want to end. I will definitely be looking for more from Ms. Callahan and I personally recommend you pick up a copy of Fury of Conviction immediately.

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Bared (A Green St. Girls Romance) by N.D. Jackson – Review by Amanda Gonzalez

Bared. (Green St. Girls #1)Bared. by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bared opened with a promise and grew into a wonderfully written novel about a strong, independent woman and the man she falls in love with. Told from both Athena and Tru’s points of view, you learn more about what the other is thinking and get a better understanding of the character development. Who hasn’t been through the wringer when it comes to relationships? The characters are relatable and honest in a way I feel more people should be and the story flows like any steamy romance should. When you have characters as strong and lively as those in Bared, you’re bound to have some laughs and a whole rollercoaster of emotions that come with a well-written romance.

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The Third Nanny (Secrets of Redemption) by Michele PW (Pariza Wacek) – Review by Kayla Bullock

The Third NannyThe Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek introduces us to Janey, college student, future psychologist with no family left. Her parents are gone, and her only sibling, Kelly, disappeared 8 years ago. But one day, Janey receives a cryptic letter from Kelly-claiming she is in danger…and then, Kelly disappears again. Determined to not lose her again, Janey tracks down her previous employer and takes her job–as a nanny for Max and Julia. But things aren’t always what the seem. The family has secrets–ones that might just make Janey disappear too!

Oh my gosh! This novel is a 5/5 stars. I wish I could rate it higher. The character building is great, Janey is a likeable protagonist, and the story flows really well. The ending was mind blowing–completely unexpected twists and turns! Just when you think everything has been revealed, there’s more! A+ writing. I am so excited to read the other books in the Secrets of Redemption series! This book is a must read for any psychological thriller fans!

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The Third Nanny (Secrets of Redemption) by Michele PW (Pariza Wacek) – Review by Erica Fish

The Third NannyThe Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In the small town of Redemption Wisconsin, there is something afoot. Like other small towns, there are secrets. Janey’s sister lives in Redemption Wisconsin as a nanny. When Janey finds her sister, she just loses her again. Will Janey’s sister find out what happens to her sister? This story has all the making of a good psychological thriller. It is a face-pace, twists, and turns, edge of the seat of my pants story. The characters are fully developed and complex-complicated. There are secrets in this small town that the town folk knows how to keep secrets of the town. Will the secrets be the downfall of Redemption? I highly recommend this book. Make sure when you settle down with this book make sure you have enough time to finish it.

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Hawke (Men of Syn Duet) by Anise Storm – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Hawke (Men of Syn, #1)Hawke by Anise Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hawke by Anise Storm was a very interesting read for me, while I don’t normally read things this dark it wasn’t quite dark enough for me to consider it a dark romance. Instead I would categorize it as a suspenseful romance. While this is my first read by Ms. Storm I wasn’t sure what I was in for by the front cover alone had me ready to dive in. While the BDSM scenes are a little serious for my taste it was still a fantastic read with great characters, plot, and writing and I look forward to my next read from Ms. Storm.

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

The Singer and Her Song (Empire at Twilight #2)The Singer and Her Song by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Singer and Her Song is a very intriguing story of survival, with a main character that is hard to love but she does what she has to protect her child. NL Holmes does such a good job of writing that you will feel like your transported back in time, you’ll really get a feel for what it was like to live in the time period. Not only do feel like you’ve been transported in time by NL Holmes gives us such fantastic characters that you will feel every emotion that they feel. So if you want a gut wrenching test of survival read then you will love The Singer and Her Song.

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The Third Nanny (Secrets of Redemption) by Michele PW (Pariza Wacek) – Review by Jo Frizzell

The Third NannyThe Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh my lanta this book! When I started reading this book, I felt for Janey. As the story really got going, I wanted her to find answers as much as she did and had so many questions for what was happening. I was a little leery of some of the actions she was taking and some of them just made me question her character. I just needed to know everything that was going on and couldn’t stop reading. I picked it up and couldn’t put it down. The ending blew my mind and I very much was not expecting it! Definitely an excellent read and would absolutely recommend it!

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Finders Reapers (New Orleans Nocturnes) AUDIO BOOK by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Bridget McCullough

I really loved this book’s take on the paranormal genre. There were of course vampires and werewolves because where would any paranormal story be without them? But the two main characters were neither and that was refreshing.

The main female protagonist is written so astonishingly well, I’m sad she isn’t someone I can meet because she is so very relatable. I loved her personality and the quirky way she thinks and speaks.

The main male protagonist was written very well also, I loved the inner thoughts we got to see from him. I love that he isn’t just a generic vampire, werewolf, witch, etc. Not that I don’t love those as well because I do but it was very interesting to see this new species I’d never really read about before be birthed onto the page here. Kudos to the author for her imagination and inventiveness.

My only real complaint here is that the story was so short! I hope we get to see more of them in future books.

The Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson – Review by Bree Tatham

The Forsaken: WraithThe Forsaken: Wraith by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The forsaken wraith is a must read! Full of magic, adventure, and a girl with sass. She’s an assassin and monster Hunter. Torn away from her butchered family to be raised by the guild. Who teach her many things on how to survive and be well, an assassin!

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Madeline and Mike are back with the MDPI team and this time they are attending a function their Current Affairs event enterprise have been planning for an anniversary celebration for two up and coming real estate agents with an expensive lifestyle, Troy and Tara, it is the first event that Madeline has taken a back seat on and she is proud of her assistant and what she has done, the couple are more than happy with the result too. When they are about to leave the party, they receive a phone call from an unlikely person, it is their former nemesis and teacher Russel Barnett, he explains that he is concerned that his nephew, Dylan Latham has disappeared without a trace and nobody has heard from him for a week, that includes, friends, family and his employer, he is coming to MDPI for help to find the young man, it shows how desperate he is to ask for their help and because of their shared history, Madeline is inclined to help out however they can. Russel also tells them that he has tried to go see Dylan’s girlfriend Paige DeLong, but she hasn’t been seen or heard from for about the same length of time, but attempts to locate the two have been unsuccessful through the normal channels and it not in Dylan’s nature to just up and disappear.

Unfortunately, they are woken up early the next morning by a frantic phone call that the wife of the host has gone missing overnight and he has no idea what to do, as Madeline talks to Troy, she asks him questions so she can flesh out what he has already done, as well as starting to gather any information she might need and tell him that they will be at his house as soon as they can. When they get to the house, they have a tour and check to see whether there is anywhere that Tara could have hidden herself away, in order to do this thoroughly, they call in another member of the team, after they have done all they can do, they leave their team member there so that they can have any updates as they arise. They then go to their offices where they speak to Russel again and start to plan how they are going to approach Dylan and Paige’s case, as well as who they want to speak to and where they want to check out, they begin with a timeline with all the information they currently have, the first places they visit are Dylan and Paige’s homes and speak to their landlord and landlady, they don’t find much, but they note down what they do find and questions they may want to ask later on, they get a feeling from Paige’s landlady that she isn’t as concerned as she should be and that she is a little evasive. As they continue with the interviews, both Madeline and Mike believe that something isn’t right, but they can’t put their finger on it and the more information they glean about Paige and their relationship, more red flags are appearing.

They return to Troy’s house hoping that Tara has returned, however, when they see a package on the driveway which has appeared since they left, they get really worried, especially when Troy receives a mystery text and finds a lock of Tara’s hair in a package, their missing person’s case soon turns into a kidnapping and ransom. As the demands are made and reality hits in, Mike and Madeline try to convince Troy to go to the police, however, he is adamant that he can’t risk Tara’s safety, so he starts to make calls to get the money together instead, this in itself is a red flag to Madeline as she thinks that there may be al ulterior motive, especially when she starts to dig deeper into their living arrangements. Meanwhile, as they conduct more interviews with Paige’s family, a link to a possible piece of art comes to the fore, but this information just leads to more questions than answers.

As Madeline and Mike try to make sense of the situation with both of these cases becoming more complicated with not enough time to breathe, never mind review all the facts, questions and answers, the two are becoming suspicious that there is more than meets the eye to both these cases and that as the time passes, they are feeling increased anxiety about the welfare of the two young lovers. Will they be able to untangle the web of questions, answers and assumptions to piece the puzzles together, or will they run out of time and the unthinkable happen? This is a thrilling race against time where crimes are committed, mysteries abound and secrets are waiting to be revealed as the MDPI team race to figure out the who, what, where and why of these two complex cases.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Dark Bastard (Dark Sparrow Novel Book 5) by India Kells – Review by Anastasia Dodson

Dark Bastard (Dark Sparrow, #5)Dark Bastard by India Kells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was awesome. It was a Romantic, Suspense book fulled tension and edge of my seat awesomness! It is the 5th book in the series and it honestly keeps getting better and better. I didn’t want to put this one down and I was sad when it was over. I cannot wait to get my hands on more by this author and I would definitely recommend to anyone that likes a good romantic Suspense book.
Happy Reading.

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Master Descallia (Masters of the Consulate Book 1) by Sylvia Black – Review by Angela Shirley

Descallia: Dark Vampire Romance (Masters of the Consulate Book 1)Descallia: Dark Vampire Romance by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Women are going missing and the Consort of Vampires are being framed but Descallia must try and find the answers and prevent anything else happening but when he sees those green eyes staring at him, he’s done for.

Descallia is the overlord of the consort and someone is trying to frame them with the disappearance of woman from the city, but while he is trying to deal with that mess, in walks another problem in the body of Luicanna but there is something different with her, can he concentrate or be distracted by her.

Luicanna is a detective with a difference, she has powers that can see the past, present and future but when she goes undercover the casino following a case she encounters more than just chips, there is something about Descillia but she can’t quite put her finger on it until one night changes everything.

This is first book I have read by this author and I am definitely ready to download more. This story is not normally a genre I read but with the handsome hunk on the cover I thought I would give it a go and I was not disappointed.

The characters are well written and build suspense within the story which is thrilling and such a page turner. The story is full of twists and turns and some omg moments which had me turning the pages well into the night to find the conclusion. The secondary characters also add to the excitement of the story and I can only hope that some of them are the next instalment in this series. I am definitely ready for the next instalment in this series.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Master Tuscano (Masters of the Consulate Book 2) by Sylvia Black – Review by Deb Robinson

Master Tuscano: Dark Vampire Romance (Masters of the Consulate Book 2)Master Tuscano: Dark Vampire Romance by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow Wow Wow! So many twists and turns. I loved this book because the main characters from the first book had a great presence in this book as well. I get very attached to the characters and get a little grumpy when you only get a passing over in the second book. Great balance. Thank you.
The story of Deliah and Master Tuscano is fought with trial after trial. Someone is out to kidnap her and then kill her. She is not one to listen to orders very well and that is an understatement. She is thinking of what is best for Master Tuscano but winds up in more trouble. Everyone rallies to help out. This book was outstanding.

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Flirting with my Enemy (Love is a Mystery Book 1) by Laura Burton – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Flirting with my Enemy: A Sweet Romantic Comedy (Love is a Mystery #1)Flirting with my Enemy: A Sweet Romantic Comedy by Laura Burton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an enjoyable and engaging romantic comedy with an enemies to lovers theme and a cozy mystery twist. Elle Brook is convinced that Zane Masters, the big-shot CEO of Got Cake is sabotaging her business and she is determined to prove it. Elle declines an offer from Zane to buy her bakery and after that some crates of dead fish were delivered to her bakery and the smell was bad for days. Then just before Elle is due to release something new Got Cake announces something suspiciously similar. As Zane is her number one suspect, Elle plots to get the proof that she’s needs and to do this she plans to get ‘really close’ to him. The only problem is that Zane is a bit of a known heartthrob and has a smouldering smile that can melt hearts, not Elle’s though or at least that is what she promises her friends when they warn her against her plan. Elle thinks she will be fine as the only way she can get hurt is if she lets her heart get involved and it’s not likely that she will fall in love with her enemy, will she. This is a sweet, heartwarming romance with likeable and relatable characters that you can’t help but fall in love with. There were some real laugh out loud moments as well as some drama and plenty of romance. I liked the added mystery element to the story which had me hooked.

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Avenging Devil Part 2 (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #4) by Manda Mellett – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Avenging Devil Part 2: Satan's Devils MC San DiegoAvenging Devil Part 2: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Avenging Devil
Part 2
Satan’s Devils MC
San Diego
By Manda Mellett
☆☆☆☆☆
This is the 4th book in this series. Well the San Diego MC that is. I have to warn you readers. This book is not for those under 18, or those who fear the MCs. I have found that I enjoy a good full length novel that promises more to come.

Saffie, after 5 years of beatings and torture from the man that loved her. She finally escapes. While taking over her life and getting back on her feet, there is still her husband who is after her. He won’t stop, she knows that. But that does not stop her from caring for herself. She keeps her head down and works. Niran is part of an MC, on a trip to the Dr’s with Mary they come to meet Saffie. All become instant friends. Biggest problem with Niran and Mary is they belong to an MC. Something Saffie fears and hates all at the same time.

Manda Mellett has done it again. She has written this amazing sequel to her Satan’s Devils. This story will bring you back to where Part 1 stopped. As usual Manda Mellett puts you on track on page one, and you never put it down. I can honestly say there is no safe place to stop. The emotional rollercoaster just keeps going. I have said it before and I have to admit this is my favorite book. You can bet I will be reading more from this author, so please keep them coming. Well Done Manda Mellett! Well Done!

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Avenging Devil Part 2 (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #4) by Manda Mellett – Review by Angela Shirley

Avenging Devil Part 2: Satan's Devils MC San DiegoAvenging Devil Part 2: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What happens when the person you are running from finally catches up with you, terror that’s what happens.

Saffie had left in the first book but this picks up right at the end and with all his might Narin finds her but there is a consequence that both are not prepared for.

While hiding out in pops the person which Saffie has been running from and that the Satan’s devils have been protecting Saffie from her abusive husband who just happens to be the VP of a rival gang. Can Narin persuade them he is really looking for a MC to be a part of and can he protect Saffie from the horrendous things her husband is mouthing off about.

You will have to read to find out.

This book was just as thrilling as the first part, the story is well written and will have you turning the pages to find out what the author has install for these brilliant characters. I love the character of Saffie she is so strong but is not afraid to ask for help with trying to escape from her husband and the MC.

Narin has also some demons to overcome especially when he is trying to convivence Crazy Wolf MC that he wants to be part of them knowing that they white supremist and can he tolerate them long enough to help Saffie, that was the brilliant writing.

The secondary characters also enhanced the story and I can see a few characters who I love to read there stories further on within the series. I loved every word and it had me yet again at the edge of my seat. Thank you and can’t wait to read the next instalment in this series.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

The Third Nanny (Secrets of Redemption) by Michele PW (Pariza Wacek) – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Third NannyThe Third Nanny by Michele Pariza Wacek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Third Nanny (Secrets of Redemption) by Michele PW (Pariza Wacek)
5 of 5 Stars
I was gripped from page one by this suspenseful psychological thriller. This is a real page turner of a novel with a fast paced and intriguing storyline and great characters that I felt engaged with. Janey’s sister Kelly ran away from home eight years ago and has not been heard from since, until Janey receives a disturbing letter from her missing sister. Then Kelly disappears again but this time Janey decides to look for her sister herself starting with the only clue she has which is an address in Redemption, Wisconsin. Kelly had been working as a nanny and Janey decides to take the job. She soon discovers that the family have secrets and that the whole town of Redemption has a troubling past. Janey realises that she may have put herself in danger and that she might be the next to disappear. Nothing is as it seems in the town of Redemption and the same is true of this book, as the plot twists kept me guessing until the last page. The author managed to bring both the setting and the characters to life with her descriptive narrative and I felt immersed in the story. A chilling and creepy read and one which I definitely recommend.

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Finders Reapers (New Orleans Nocturnes) AUDIO BOOK by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Kerry Baker

Finders Reapers: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy Audio Book by Carrie Pulkinen is the next instalment of the New Orleans Nocturnes series. This is a highly entertaining book that had me laughing out loud a few times.

Asher and Jasmine definitely have to be my favourite couple so far. They just worked so perfectly together right from the start. They really make this story everything it is.

I also think that Hollie Jackson narrating this series is the absolute perfect choice. She really captures not only the essence of all the different characters but also the essence of the series as a whole. She makes a brilliant book even more exciting and really makes me feel like I am there.

This is a fantastic series that I would urge you to read today.

Finding It All (Finding Happiness In Harmony Book 1) by Stacey Komosinski – Review by Shelly Kittell

Finding It All (Finding Happiness In Harmony Book 1)Finding It All by Stacey Komosinski
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I imagined this was going to be your classic girl meets boy, falls in love romance. It is kind, but it is sooo much more. This is more girl meets boy, drama and adventure ensue with them and friends, friendship and romance build, steam,… Such great characters and with wonderful values. Toss in a bit of steam for the hot romance readers and you have a FANTASTIC book. All sorts of plot twists and turns and adventures that you need to read. This story is calling out to you. I can’t wait to read book 2. Highly recommend you get out and read this one.

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THE GOD (HER THREE IMMORTALS BOOK 2) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The God (Her Three Immortals, #2)The God by Hazel Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series which I enjoyed just as much as the first one. I highly suggest reading the first book as well to help your enjoyment of this series and this author. This is a well written paranormal story that kept me turning pages to the end. I enjoy this author’s writing skills and her attention to details. She pulls me into the story with ease and I am kept engaged to the end. This book is no different. This is a story about what happens when Vanessa sells her soul to the Don of the Underworld, Grey. Now she is living with him and he doesn’t want her there. Then you have Raef who is on earth. Her life is complicated and it shouldn’t be especially when you are dead. What happens with Vanessa is only for fate to tell but I highly recommend reading and finding out. The characters are connectable and truly made the story what it is. There is great growth with them and I really enjoyed them. This is worth the pick up for sure.

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Master Tuscano (Masters of the Consulate Book 2) by Sylvia Black – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Master Tuscano: Dark Vampire Romance (Masters of the Consulate Book 2)Master Tuscano: Dark Vampire Romance by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series which I enjoyed just as much if not more than the first one. I highly suggest reading the first book before this one to help your enjoyment of this series. This is a well written story about Christian and he is seeking judgement for Delilah who was left dead at his feet. She has never wanted the underworld but now she has no choice as Christian makes her immortal. She is now faced with being in a world she never wanted but not only that she also needs to prove that she has a right to be by Christian’s side. Only fate will tell what happens next for them. Their love is put to the test but will it survive? I enjoyed watching their growth throughout the story. Their chemistry is great. Their determination is strong and really comes through in the story. I really enjoyed their story. I highly recommend reading this book and this author.

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