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Enemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Enemies of DovesEnemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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5 stars

I was totally surprised by this book in such a good way. I love good mystery and story was truly fantastic. While I hesitate at dueling timelines, the author does such a fantastic job and the timelines were very easy to follow and keep straight.

Joel and his brother Clancy Fitchett go through so much, especially growing up with an overbearing father who is not to kind. Joel is beaten badly and Clancy is unconscious..what happened to these boys? Joel and Clancy cannot truly recall the events that happened on that night but only leave Joel scarred. Years later both boys are investigated in a murder…but lies to protect a pact has its price.
Fast forward years down the road, Garrison Stark is trying to put some pieces together if truly
Clancy Fitchett is his grandfather. As Garrison peals back the pieces of the puzzle…what truth truly comes out?

I love the alternating story timelines and just the heart of the matter of the twists and turns you feel for this story. Mystery, heartbreaking and the bond between brothers…..just a fantastic story and so well done.

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Shield & Shade (Ascended Guardians Series Book 1) Audiobook by Misty Hayes – Review by April McCoy

This audiobook blew me away! I will be buying a hard copy for my shelf asap! While I think this book is excellent for YA, As a full grown adult I thoroughly enjoyed! This is my first from the author and WOW, I will be getting more ASAP. The book flowed nicely, narration was great and I found myself zoned out to anything else while listening. It was fascinating, relative with a fantasy spin and just an incredible story!! Would recommend all the way!

Murder Most Pemberley (Eliza Darcy Mysteries Book 1) by Jessica Berg – Review by April McCoy

Murder Most Pemberley (Eliza Darcy Mysteries Book 1)Murder Most Pemberley by Jessica Berg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book written my Jessica Berg was so well written! It had the perfect blend of mystery and murder! I was told it was an Austen like novel however don’t come for me but I went in blind not having read anything! It was a really great book for cozying up and putting on our detective hats and I cannot wait to see what’s to come from these great characters in any future books!!! Grab it and enjoy!

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The Letter Carrier by L.C. Lewis – Review by Megan Pesek

The Letter CarrierThe Letter Carrier by Laurie L.C. Lewis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Letter Carrier will rip your heart out. It is a fantastic historical fiction book that really tries to put in the reader in the lives of villagers in occupied Braquis, France during WWII, based on the life of Michelle Naget.

Michelle Naget is the only daughter in the family led be Joseph and Yvonne Naget. During the German occupation she must do anything to survive even when the future is bleak and hopelessness sets in. Mimie tells of the oppression and fear the Nazis and SS. It’s eye-opening on many levels. After the Braquis liberation we see some hope return to the family, yet remorse for those risking their lives for the French. The years of sorrow and pain never leave, yet there is hope.

The Letter Carrier should be your next read!

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Key to His Heart by Kristina Beck – Review by Rachel Moss

Key To His HeartKey To His Heart by Kristina Beck
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a fantastic book! When I say I was hooked from the first page, I was HOOKED. This was fast paced, emotional, sweet and while kind of predictable also surprising and shocking in its own way. It was also extremely well written and enthralling. I was completely mesmerized and didn’t want to put this one down. I highly recommend reading this one! This is the first I’ve read from this author before and I hope it’s not my last!

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Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1) by S.E. Smith – Review by Megan Pesek

Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1)Something About Aimee by S.E. Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Aimee is lovable, strong, witty, and not afraid to be herself. Her lifestyle forces her to pay more attention than the average person. Her wit really pulled me in; she’s rough around the edges, but has the biggest heart.

Qadir only knows a life of ultimate luxury and power. When he’s powerless against Aimee it makes him want her even more.

After a chance encounter, when Aimee saves Qadir’s life, they will never be the same. Saving Qadir’s life could cost Aimee her own. Through twists and turns they find themselves trying to work together when danger rips them apart.

S.E. Smith did a great job keeping the story moving. Something About Aimee is a quick read that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Fairly Royal (The Fair Series Book 4) by Grace Grahme – Review by stephanie nicole

Fairly Royal (Fair, #4)Fairly Royal by Grace Grahme
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This romance was so good I was half way through it before I even realized. This book was full of drama, great characters, romance and more i just simply couldn’t put it down. The writing Is terrific, even though at times there were a little to many details for my liking, but overall the author gave us great location and character descriptions, and a terrific plot to keep us intrigued. So what happens when a royal gets someone to pretend to be their girlfriend? Will the facade eventually end? Or will thy realize their each other’s happily ever after? You’ll have to read this amazing romance to find out for yourself.

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Undeniable (Central Florida Stories Book 2) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Lynnea Eng

Undeniable (Central Florida Stories, #2)Undeniable by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is beyond frustrating – in the best way! Every time you think that you are following the foreshadowing cues, something throws you off. I gave this story four out of five stars because the beginning of the book is slightly confusing and hard to keep up with. It is a very fast-paced book making it difficult to tell how much time has gone by. At one point I thought only a week or two had gone by and it was actually a month. This book is also best if you are bilingual and can speak Spanish – as a few important details lay in Spanish. The amount of information learned from this book was detrimental to understanding the characters and their lifestyle. The author did a great job at breaking down the different steps and key factors that go into a dominant/submissive relationship – this was done in an extravagant way that helps the reader understand what is going on and why.

After a great attack, Arley seeks protection from a friend. Once she starts feeling comfortable living her life again, Arley runs into an old childhood crush. From there, sparks fly, danger strikes, and a dominant/submissive relationship is formed. This book has the perfect mixture of thrill and erotica mixed into one.

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Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies Book 7) by Toni Aleo – Review by Robin Rankin

Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies #7)Saved by Love by Toni Aleo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Saved by Love (Bellevue Bullies Series Book 7)

I had seen mentions of this series a few times but hadn’t had a chance to explore.   Finally got that chance I decided to start with this book instead of book one, but that wasn’t an issue because this was a story all on it’s own and I really liked my introduction to the Bullies

Evan is finally getting his feet back under him after his dealing with his medical issues that led to his retirement.  He really had no idea what to expect when he went to college.

Callie hasn’t always had an easy life but things are good for her. Her home life is much improved, school and gymnastics are going well.  Then she meets Evan and there is a whole new level.

There was obviously back stories for most of the people involved but it was so easy to pick up without reading any of the others though now that I have had tried this book I will be looking at reading more in this series and the Ice Cats series and probably read this one again.

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Princess of Prias by Courtney Davis – Review by Candida Hopper

Princess of PriasPrincess of Prias by Courtney Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such an enjoyable book. We were taken on an adventure with ginger, humor, romance, sci-fi and action. This book was hard to put down once I started reading, needing to know where Elle’s life was going to end up. There are other great and interesting characters in this story. The author made this story entertaining and original. I thought this was a great read.

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Murder Most Pemberley (Eliza Darcy Mysteries Book 1) by Jessica Berg – Review by Beverly Finnie

Murder Most Pemberley (Eliza Darcy Mysteries Book 1)Murder Most Pemberley by Jessica Berg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m a sucker for anything closely related to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, I will always read it!
Murder Most Pemberley was intriguing and I loved it! Centuries and generations later is where this story takes place. Descendents of the Darcy, Bingley and even Wickham line throughout. The author weaved a wonderful murder mystery, with a tad bit of romance.
Eliza Darcy has been invited to Pemberley, for a family reunion of sorts. Little does she know it’s going to turn into an adventure of her lifetime. She will also meet a new beau named Heath. He’s handsome, charming, and oh so delectable, but does she have time? Or is it just fun on vacation? When tragedy strikes, Eliza is determined to get to the bottom of it. Murder, disappearances, embezzlement, and oh yeah an Aunt who can’t stand her, make Eliza’s task all the more difficult.
This book is a wonderful story but always having your family’s back. Wanting to do everything in your power to protect them, even when it’s not your job.
If you’re like me and enjoy everything “Pride and Prejudice” you really need to jump into this book now. This was one of better books I’ve read playing off Jane Austen’s original novel!

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Princess of Prias by Courtney Davis – Review by Jessica Stone

Princess of PriasPrincess of Prias by Courtney Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Princess of Prias by Courtney Davis – Review by Jessica Stone

A wonderful spin on an age old tale of a orphaned girl becoming much more.

Elle is a 27 year old gynecologist who just wants to find her place in life, want to feels like she fits in. Having lost her mother when she was a baby, she is raised by her aunt Sarah grateful for all that she has but still curious about all that she lost as a baby. Then tragedy strikes and suddenly Elle aunt Sarah is no longer around and Elle is now completely alone in the world… or at least that what she thought. Suddenly Elle is thrust into a world and future shes only imagined in her wildest dreams. Beautiful stars and galaxy’s, wonderful new planets, hidden princesses and a dark and steamy guide sent to watch over her, Elle is finally able to answer all the questions she’s spent her life asking, but at what price.

I thought this book was lovely, I relate to Elle quite a bit, her quirky nature, curiosity and skepticism are all quality’s that add up to make her the perfect main character. Throw in a steamy broody bodyguard just trying to do what’s right and save the world and I believe you have the makings of a wonderful story.

I personally feel like this book could be read as a stand-alone but I would love to see a follow up novel or even a prequel novel solely about her mothers life leading up to the events of this book. This books does a wonderful job at building the world for you though, the author put a lot of thought into world building and detail, very wonderfully written.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and cannot wait to indulge in more written work from Courtney Davis!

Princess of Prias, Courtney Davis, Review, Itsy Bitsy Book Bits, Fantasy, Romance, July 2022, Jessica Stone

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Enemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm – Review by Enisha Reaves

Enemies of DovesEnemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beautifully written novel full of mystery, secrets and both familial and romantic love. Enemies of Doves by Shanessa Gluhm is a book that will stay with you long after you read the last page.

Joel and Clancy Fitchett have a horrific encounter in the year 1932 at the young ages of 12 and 11. They won’t talk about it, but it left wounds deep that you couldn’t see as well as a scar on Joel’s face. 13 years later, as they still struggle with the past, a future personified as the beautiful Lorraine threatens to create even deeper scars.

In 1991, Garrison Stark is on a mission to find Clancy Fitchett who has been missing since 1946. Finding him will mean finding his biological grandfather and the possibility of finding a new family.

At times, when stories are told in multiple time lines from multiple points of views, the story can get muddled and confusing. However, Gluhm wove this story seamlessly with rich, flawed characters that flowed and kept you not wanting to stop turning the page.

Curl up with this book, some coffee or tea and enjoy this tale of deception, family, love, loss and finding the truth.

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Key to His Heart by Kristina Beck- Review by Heather Knalls

Key To His HeartKey To His Heart by Kristina Beck
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Katrina has moved to a new city as a soon to be single mother. She is getting along well by herself but her landlord has said she will have her nephew come by and help her get things ready in the house for the baby. Katrina has taken the day to tour some stores in town and she comes across the furniture store that has the most amazing chair in the window. That’s where she meets TJ. TJ is a former professional football player filling in at his parents store and they have a moment while she is in the store. Is there more to all of this than there seems to be? Is TJ the man she is supposed to be with?

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Undeniable by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Michele Del Rey July 28, 2022

Undeniable (Central Florida Stories, #2)Undeniable by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Arely and Kurt’s story is filled with intrigue, suspense and love so hot it burns your fingers. These two have a second chance but they need to stay alive before they can have it. Really good second book in the series. Kurt is a Dom who finds Arely again and the sparks fly once again. I liked everything about this book, I felt like I was there in every scene. The writting was so vivid and the suspense was so good, I was on the edge of my seat throughout.

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Deception by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Michele Del Rey July 28, 2022

Deception (Central Florida Stories, #1)Deception by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book had my emotions everywhere. Joe and Hunter had a great story. Both of these characters had so many layers and I loved peeling them all back. I actually closed the book and reread it all over again. Joe starred out with revenge but quickly became something much more and he wanted Hunter in his life forever. Really well written and the story flowed so well it was over before i wanted it to be.

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Caging Grace (Grace Series Book 1) by Carsen Lane – Review by Amy Brennan

Caging Grace (Grace Series, #1).Caging Grace (Grace Series, #1). by Carsen Lane
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! Am I ever glad I decided to pick this novel up. I was very unsure as I have never been a fan of the UFC nor any form of wrestling for that matter, but this was so much more than that. The connection you can feel between Grace’s family members within these pages, and the yearning she has to provide for those she loves.

I thoroughly enjoyed this authors writing style, the way the characters are built up and you just get to connect with the main character on the deepest level possible, and as the novel goes on, that love and adoration grows. I very much look forward to reading more of the Grace series, and do hope you decide to purchase this novel as well, you won’t regret it!

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Princess of Prias by Courtney Davis – Review by Melissa Saxton

Princess of PriasPrincess of Prias by Courtney Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Elle has felt different all her life and an outsider to those around her. She just can’t understand why she feels so out of place in the world around her.
Then the woman that raised her dies, and she is about to learn so many things. Finding a box with her name on it changes everything… a weird birthmark shows up… she feels like she’s being followed and then she meets Locan. She’s attracted and can’t understand why.

She will have to embark on quite the journey to save her home society from her evil uncle. This is a compelling gripping read you won’t want to put down from romance to deceit , politics and adventure there’s something for everyone!

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Watcher (Star-Crossed Celestials Book 1) by A.L. Morrow – Review by Ashley Hasting

Watcher (Star-Crossed Celestials Duet #1)Watcher by A.L. Morrow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What I like about this book us the telling like Romeo and Juliet, but with way better results and great tellings! What I like even better is the MM romance in this series as well! Jace is a watcher, and not many like him for it. One of his enemies, a messenger, is looking for peace and not war and is in the interest level for Jace. This is where you read to see where it leads. It even tells you which characters relate to the Romeo and Juliet scene. Great read!

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Undeniable (Central Florida Stories Book 2) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Amanda LaMiller

Undeniable (Central Florida Stories, #2)Undeniable by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Undeniable is book two in the Central Florida Stories series by Victoria Saccenti but is a standalone. I am a die-hard smut reader and the spice in this book is off the charts!!! I love my smut with a good story behind it and Kurt and Arely kept me sucked in and guessing though the whole book. If my childhood crush grew up to not only be my price charming but a Dom I would be in heaven lol. This book has everything I could have asked for, spice, Dom/sub, excitement, mystery and did I mention spice?? I promise you will not want to put this down…

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Key to His Heart by Kristina Beck – Review by Katrina Evanochko

Key To His HeartKey To His Heart by Kristina Beck
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It took me a bit to get used to reading about a character with the same first name as me, but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be 🙂

Katrina is starting over – she is divorced, pregnant, and hasn’t made any connections with anyone in the small town she moved to. Through a series of coincidences, she meets TJ twice in one day, and he helps her when she goes into early labor. Their connection is instant! What follows is a story that is heartwarming with a couple mysterious happenings. Like many stories, some of the conflict of this story could have been avoided if the characters communicated a bit better, but unlike many stories, the reason Katrina avoided telling TJ what was going on actually made perfect sense and I am not sure I would have said anything either. TJ is a wonderful person and is absolutely adorable with Toby. Everyone should have someone like TJ in their corner!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cam Mackintosh is back in the second installment of the Antipodes series and he is happily living on Lewis with his family and adapting to the changes within it, he still hasn’t fully recovered from the experiences of going through the tunnels and how his body felt while he did, but he tries not to think about it if he can, but he is more scared by the upcoming change in his life, but as he is listening to his friends advice about the situation, he definitely still feels unprepared. He finds that he reminisces about his family before the virus more as he thinks about them all and what examples he can take from it, as well as thinking about how different his wife’s upbringing was and how that will be useful in the future as well. He is also remembering his last lot of travels to Ireland and the people he spoke to there, especially what he learned from one person in particular about the portals and how they work, as well as who may have created them, it was an in depth conversation, but he now he knows more information, he was able to share it with his community on Lewis when he returned. When he returned last time he also realised that this is where he was meant to be and where his home was, including the woman who was waiting for him there.

As life continued on in the community, Cam is the happiest he has been in a long time and although he has had a lot of work to catch up on in the greenhouses and the orchards, he has been the most settled he had been in a long time too, that is until he bumps into someone and a whole flux of memories come flooding back, he escapes to his spot in the hills to think about what he has just found out and ends up confronting old feelings and learning things that he has wanted to know for over a year, this will hopefully bring some closure to the past, but instead it opens up a whole new can of worms. As a community meeting is called, some more surprising information is announced by a group from another community who have returned from their travels and he learns that there were other communities established in Australia which has less strict requirements and as such that there is a possibility that other people may have survived in other domes, but when a list of people is produced and a certain name jumps out at him, he knows that he has to take another trip through the portal and take a chance to see if this person is still alive, but this means leaving his family and he is not sure if he can do that, however, he is encouraged to go.

As a small group prepares to set off on this new adventure, will they find what they are looking for and discover whether the rumours of other domed communities are true, or will the time Cam spends away from his family be its undoing? In this dystopian adventure, you go on an emotional journey across the world to uncover secrets which could change the groups world view and experience everything with them, prepare for a journey through a bleak world to see whether there are any lights at the end of the tunnel.

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Love in the Roses: A Historical Medieval Romance (Love Through The Ages) by T.L. Clark – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Love in the RosesLove in the Roses by T.L. Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In 15th Century England and in the time of the War of the Roses where Isabel lives with her parents in rural Suffolk, they are a loving unit and she has no want to leave their side, however, she has come of age and is now told by her mother that she needs to start thinking about her future and the marriage that this will entail. Isabel is shocked and cannot believe that her parents are thinking of this and it makes her anxious and unable to concentrate on her daily lessons, she asks about her intended and is disheartened when no information is forthcoming, apart from that her father is travelling a long way to make the intended match and that it is a good one. As the days pass and her father returns from his travels, he makes the announcement that he has made an arrangement and that she has indeed been promised to a young knight, Sir William, however, when she overhears that it is a match with a family on the wrong side of the War of the Roses, she cannot believe what she is hearing and her anxiety ramps up a notch or two.

As her anxieties increase and the day of her wedding approaches, Isabel’s mother comforts her with words of wisdom, as do the Good Women whom she has grown up around, but she is still a little scared at the idea of her father giving her away to a Lancastrian supporter when all she has known is the Yorkists, but she puts it aside and tries to make the best of the situation. As she approaches the aisle and sees her betrothed for the first time, she is satisfied by how handsome and polite he is and doesn’t let her emotions run away with her as they exchange vows and celebrate with the friends and family surrounding the newly wed couple. The hardest part of it all is leaving her family the next day to travel to her new home, with a trip to visit another relative of her husband, however, tensions run high on the journey, but she keeps her opinions as much to herself as she can, even if this means increasing tensions between the newlyweds.

This continues on the long journeys they embark on as they make their way slowly to their new home, but what kind of reception will they receive and will love be able to remove the barriers the opposing alliances create? In a time of unrest, lies, secrecy and danger, 15th century England is not the easiest place to build a new life, but these young partners do their best to be a good husband and wife to the other in every way, emotionally, physically and mentally as they embark on a new life in this captivating historical romance.

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Fairly Royal (The Fair Series Book 4) by Grace Grahme – Review by Kerry Carr

Fairly Royal (Fair, #4)Fairly Royal by Grace Grahme
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this romance story. The author did an amazing job with the story and the characters. For me the character and their connection is what made the story for me. I loved how much fun they were and the banter going back and forwards between Anna and Phillip I’d what really brought this couple to life.
I have to say i adored Anna. She is such a fun character and she doesn’t mince her words or bother about what she says or who too and for me that is her charm. She can play nicely when she needs to but she doesn’t see why she should be any different than she is and that’s a good message for women just be yourself.

This is a romance story between friends when they play at being a couple. Anna is her own woman, she has her own mind and she won’t act a certain way because it’s expected of her. Phillip is the opposite. Because of his title he has to act and behave in a way that is appropriate for his title.
Anna and Phillip have been friends for years and there has always been a spark between then. So when Phillip proposes they pretend to be in a relationship to keep the press of his back, what could possibly to wrong?

As they navigate their new reality with each other they don’t realise when things start to slide between being fake and turning into reality.

Will Anna and Phillips relationship survive all the media and his familys interfering? Will they realise that what they have is real and not fake before its too late?

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Love in the Rose by T.L. Clark reviewed by Tabitha Montero

Love in the RosesLove in the Roses by T.L. Clark
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Set in 15th century England, this a cute historical medieval romance. Isabel’s father arranges a marriage for her with to William. William is of the House of Lancaster, who is on the other side of the war, who is the house of the enemy.
It was a great story of strangers falling into being husband and wife. The dialect was great.
Loved following Isabel as she learned to become a woman, a wife and lady of the house. How she overcame her insecurities and learn her way. The author did a great job with time period descriptions, customs and medieval knowledge in the writing.
It was a great story about overcoming the odds.

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Something About Aimee (Girls From the Street Book 1) by S.E. Smith – Review by Amanda Gonzalez

Something About Aimee (Girls from the Street Book 1)Something About Aimee by S.E. Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Street-savvy Aimee, a woman content in the life of simplicity she has managed to survive with, finds herself in the precarious situation of saving someone on one of her courier jobs. Little does she know, Aimee has just saved Sheikh Qadir Saif-Ad-Din – a royal. Soon, the unlikely couple finds themselves falling for each other – but that doesn’t mean everything is about to fall into place… This was a wonderful read! I always love a good romance, but the action and overall flow of the story went beyond the typical sweetness of a solid romance and transformed the tale into an amazing story! Many romantic-suspense books fall short of the mark, with either too much romance or not enough, but this one had it all – as well as the added bonus of great world-building and intricate characters. If you’re looking for a burning romance with the added spice of adventure, this is the book for you!

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Watcher (Star-Crossed Celestials Book 1) by A.L. Morrow – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Watcher (Star-Crossed Celestials Duet #1)Watcher by A.L. Morrow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

4.5 stars!

This was a great take on Romeo and Juliet…with more focus on the love story than the tragedy!

In Sin City, there are three types of celestials: Watchers (fallen angels), Demons (the offspring of an angel and human), and Messengers (almost like enforcers). There has been a war going on between them for years, with the Messengers wanting to rid the world of the other two.

Jace is a Watcher and his best friend, Cassius, is a Demon. While an unlikely pair, they have been around each other for centuries and have a special bond…oh, and Cassius is in love with Jace’s sister Hesper. Jace is looking to find that forever man for himself…but so far has found himself heartbroken and always wanting the man that’s wrong (or forbidden to him). He finds himself in the same predicament again when a new Messenger comes to town…Cyrus.

Cyrus is assigned to Sin City…but he does not have the same disdain for other celestials like his former lover, and leader of the Messengers, Xavier. Xavier is having a hard enough time with Astra, an archangel, who is over all the war between the celestials and wants peace. He is hoping that the arrival of Cyrus will mean another on his side..but that is not the case. Cyrus, however, is in search of peace.

The connection between Cyrus and Jace is instantaneous (and viewed as forbidden among many). They, however, don’t see each other as enemies…but as being on the same side. As they are falling in love, and a war continues to brew around them, Cyrus and Jace’s time may be limited. When Xavier finds out about them, he is determined to put an end to Jace. When the moment comes, will Cyrus choose Jace or will his loyalty always be to the Messengers.

This was an interesting story that pulled me in from the beginning. I found myself enthralled with the different celestials and the history of their war. I can see the resemblance to Romeo and Juliet…but I was too into the story to think about it at the time. I enjoyed Jace’s character…and the supporting characters were great. I found myself reading for long periods of time because I did not want to put it down!

Note: This story ends on a cliffhanger and Jace and Cyrus’ story will continue…and I am looking forward to it.

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Undeniable (Central Florida Stories Book 2) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Karyn Taylor

Undeniable (Central Florida Stories, #2)Undeniable by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 2nd book in this great BDSM series. This was the book that has caught my eye but seeing that it was the second book in the series I decided to read the series in order. Each book can be read as a standalone but I chose to read I order as the main couple from book 1 appear in this book and the hero from this book Kurt appears in book one.
I loved book one and as soon as I was finished I jumped straight into this book. Having met Kurt in book 1, I was really intrigued to read his story. Maybe it wasn’t mentioned in the first book, or maybe I missed it but I assumed Kurt was much older when reading book one.
Kurt is a really amazing character to read about, I thoroughly enjoyed reading his story and see him get the HEA he truly deserved with Arely.
Arely had crushed on Kurt as a teenager and unknown to her the feeling was entirely mutual. When they meet 12 years later so much has changed. I loved reading their story. A expected with a BDSM story, the sex scenes are hot and steamy but this book is about so much more than the sex scenes.
A fantastic read. Definitely recommend.

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Ritual Obsession (Blood Obsession Book 1) by R.L. Dunn – Review by Allison Davis

Ritual Obsession (Blood Obsession Book 1)Ritual Obsession by R.L. Dunn
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

There was a lot of things I loved about this book. Bobbi and rose were 2 strong female charters in this story, which I loved. I feel in love with max from the beginning, his love and care for Max! The story had a ton suspense, action, and romance. I did have a few issues. The different point of views seemed to be alot for this book, and I felt the villains point of view was unnecessary to plot.
There also seems to be alot of “fluff”, I had a hard time staying focused and kept having to start pages over because I would zone out. It just didn’t hold my intention well.

The book did leave off with a large cliff hanger so I will definitely be reading the next book in the series. I hope that some of the issues I had don’t continue.

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Deception (Central Florida Stories Book 1) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Karyn Taylor

Deception (Central Florida Stories, #1)Deception by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in a BDSM series by an author that was new to me. It was actually the blurb of the 2nd book in the series that caught my eye, so I decided to read the books in order. They can be read as standalones but I know that the main characters from this book also appear in the second so for me the decision was made to read in the order they were written.
I’m really glad that I decided to read this book and not just read book 2 as I really loved Joe and Hunter’s story. At the beginning both characters come across as quite cold and calculating, but as you get to know the real characters as the story progesses, you really see their true qualities shine through. I grew to love both these characters and was really rooting for them to get the HEA they deserved.
Being a BDSM story, as you may imagine the sexy times are HOT. The author does a great job of having Dominant Joe bring out the true submissive in Hunter and it really made for some compelling reading.
100% recommend.

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