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Distant Heart Sounds by Kate MacInnis Reviewed by Enisha Reaves

Distant Heart Sounds (Nurse Morgan #1)Distant Heart Sounds by Kate MacInnis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Romance, mystery, ghosts, humor and fun. This novel has that and more. Distant Heart Sounds by Kate MacInnis packs quite the paranormal punch.

Morgan is an emergency center nurse in the metro Detroit area. She has been practicing for 20 plus years, so she’s seen it all…or so she thought. After a near death experience, Morgan now sees things she never expected…ghosts. With this new ability and the potential for a new love interest, Morgan is having to embrace change. Both good and bad.

One of my favorite things about this book is the fun loving characters. They keep you interested with the back and forth banter. Although it’s a paranormal story, it does not veer into horror and is actually light hearted. It’s a fun read that will charm many. I look forward to continuing with Morgan’s story to see how she continues to grow with her new life and see where this fun romance leads.

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Every Breath You Take (Bayou Devil’s MC #3) by A.M. Myers – review by Krystal Gaston

Every Breath You Take (Bayou Devils MC 3)Every Breath You Take by A.M. Myers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Every Breath You Take written by A.M. Myers is book three in the Bayou Devil’s MC Series. I love this book. If you haven’t read the previous two books: Hopelessly Devoted and Addicted to Love you should check them out also. The series is based off of an MC and it’s members, Every Breath you Take is Lincoln’s story and it’s a good one. So I loved Tatum, I loved everything about her. Even her craziness. She had me laughing with pretty much everything thing she said and did to Lincoln. The story line was great there is a scene at the end that could definitely be a trigger that I did not see coming but I also got the book because I liked the previous two so I didn’t bother to read about it I. Overall it was a great story it had many surprises and Tate kept you on your toes since you never really knew what she was going to do with whoever had made her mad at the moment.
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Wine Thief (Resort Romances #5) by Mary Billiter – Review by Angela Shirley

Wine Thief (Resort Romances #5)Wine Thief by Mary Billiter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wine Thief by Mary Billiter is the fifth book in the Resort Romance series and follows the life choices of Chloe and what reasons has caused to her to rethink her life and move to the Napa Valley with her sister.

Chloe has had a hard year, but she decided to leave what she knew behind in Southern California and moved to the Napa Valley to work in the Wine Industry as a Wine Educator. Her sister decided they need a trip on the wine train to get Chloe into role before she starts her job for real, but all that changes when they arrive at the train and are welcomed by Tony and his group for his friends Bachelor party. Chloe realises she has a instant attraction to Tony and as they go forward on the train she becomes more attracted to him, but she royally embarrasses herself.

Tony is using the trip with his college brothers as a cover for the real job in hand, as Tony works in the world of Corporate Intelligence he needs to find the mother vine to be able to go back to his employer, but Chloe has thrown a curve ball into the mix as he is having strong feelings towards her and is feeling guilty dragging her into this mess.

I have read all the books in this series and I have to say this was my favourite book out of the series, the character of Chloe reminds me so much of myself, clumsy and awkward in certain conversations and situations. I always love the dual point of views which the story follows and the internal struggles both characters had with the relationship and partnership in the task ahead. The story is well written and is always a page turner, the characters are rich and you feel like you are part of the story which I always love to escape.

I can’t wait for the next book in this great series and I love that each book within this series is a different story with a different twist. Thank you Mary for these great stories.

 

Reviewed by @ashirley

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Miss Apple Pants: Lost in Seattle by Charlotte Roth – Review by Debi Kircher

Lost in Seattle: Miss Apple Pants (#1)Lost in Seattle: Miss Apple Pants by Charlotte Roth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Miss Apple Pants: Lost in Seattle by Charlotte Roth

5 Stars

This author has quickly become an absolute favorite of mine. This story although a bit different than what I’m used to by her was still as enjoyable as all the rest in a different way.

I could totally relate to Ella when in her senior year she has to move..this happened to me and was not something I enjoyed, but if Id had the chance to have my story go the way hers did in some places I might actually look back on it and smile a bit.

I had all the feels while reading this story, and my favorite part of this authors books is her writing of the interaction between the characters, she chooses the best conversations and without knowing the words to explain this I’ll just say it is awesome. Ella did experience more than someone her age should have to, yet also experienced what many young girls would love to have. I was fully invested in this story and highly recommend it.

I will be waiting for what this author comes up with next and I hope its soon because I’ve already read everything else she has available 🙂

Review by @debikircher

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Golden Poppy (Wildflowers Series Book #5) by Vivian Winslow – Review by Angela Hayes

Golden Poppy (Wildflowers Book 5)Golden Poppy by Vivian Winslow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Golden Poppy is the fifth and concluding instalment to the Wildflowers series by Vivian Winslow. But it really is the final piece in the Gilded Flower Series too, as Poppy Barron plays a part in that series as well. I have really enjoyed discovering more about Poppy, over the course of the previous book, and this one- we get a real insight into what makes her tick and how/why she is the way she is. This book is set in her later years and there is a lot of reflection on her part, looking back over her life and sharing some of her regrets- realization and acceptance also comes into play. She feels her time slipping away and really wants to make amends with her daughters and repair her relationship with them, before it’s too late. It was great to see all the various aspects to this wonderful, complex character- and I found there was a lot more to her than I had first thought.
As with the rest of the books in this series, the characters are beautifully crafted, fully developed individuals with complexities which give them a realism and relatability. They made me want to turn the pages to find out what was going on and what would happen next. This story was so well written and just so wonderful, it is the jewel in the Wildflower series crown. Ms. Winslow saved the best till last with this emotive, heart-wrenching, and outstanding story.
I am sad that this fantastic series has ended, but what a way to finish! But, I am also excited to see what Ms. Winslow will do next! I can’t wait!

Thank you, Ms. Winslow!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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Forbidden (Alex Conner Chronicles, #2.5) by Parker Sinclair – Review by Jenni Bishop

Forbidden (Alex Conner Chronicles, #2.5)Forbidden by Parker Sinclair
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Forbidden: An Alex Conner Chronicles Novella 2.5 by Parker Sinclair and continues after book 2 but before book 3. It is a short read but a good read. I suggest that you start with book one or you will not know what is going on and you will get a better picture and background on this loveable characters. This paranormal, fantasy, romance is another winner by Parker. ​The magic and mystery entices you into their world where demons and fae cause more havoc for our book friends.

Remember go back to the start and enjoy the journey into the world of magic.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Wine Thief (Resort Romances Book 5) by Mary Billiter – Review by Jessica Leombruno

Wine Thief (Resort Romances #5)Wine Thief by Mary Billiter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mary Billiter is a new author to me, but the title and blub had me, a book about Napa Valley and Wine, Yes Please! Chole and Tony are great characters and this was a good modern day romance with a little mystery mixed in, like keep me turning the pages. You will learn a lot about wine that I want to go on a wine train now. But unfortunately, there might have been too much information that it overpowered the story a little. Mary Billiter writing is well written but at times maybe a little too descriptive. I hate to say that because I wish some author were more descriptive in their writing. I am looking forward to going back and reading the other books in this series.

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Secret’s Kiss (Securities International Series Book #4) by E.M. Shue – Review by Angela Hayes

Secret's Kiss (Securities International #4)Secret’s Kiss by E.M. Shue
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Secret’s Kiss is the fourth book in the Securities International series by E.M Shue. This is a fantastic romantic suspense, with spy action, intrigue, romance, tension, danger, human trafficking, sex-slave-trade, interesting characters, and a gripping storyline. Even though this book could be read as a standalone, I really wish I had read the other 3 books first, as I feel that I should have known more about some of the secondary characters and other details- which would have made this reading experience even better than it was.
I love the authors bold, sexy and dynamic style. It really brought out the suspense and tension in the story, while giving it a bit of a sensual overtone at the same time. Ms. Shue created wonderful characters who I couldn’t help but get emotionally invested in and was cheering on right from the beginning. I also enjoyed the different perspectives of Dani and Raul. Ms. Shue’s story has great attention to detail, and the descriptive scene setting paints vivid pictures that pull you into the story, letting you experience it right alongside the characters.
If you love a spy story with a strong, independent, confident and sexy leading lady- who doesn’t give in when the going gets tough; and a swoony leading man with a bad-boy vibe and a protective streak, and is more than meets the eye…..then this is definitely the book for you!
I am going back now to read the other 3 books, because if this one is anything to go by- they are bound to be excellent!

Thank you, Ms. Shue!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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Kah Key Jock (The Kah Key Club Series Book 4) by E. H. Poussay – Review by Jenni Bishop

Kah Key Jock (The Kah Key Club Series Book 4)Kah Key Jock by E. H. Poussay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kah Key Jock (The Kah Key Club Series Book 4) by E. H. Poussay is an interesting read. It is also a very very quick read. I was not sure what I would find when I started the book but I must say I when I read the names of the characters I almost wet myself laughing. It was a nice change to read something that is not the norm.

If you are looking for something a bit out there, quick and easy to read and fun this is the one.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Secret’s Kiss (Securities International #4) by E.M. Shue – Review by Jenni Bishop

Secret's Kiss (Securities International #4)Secret’s Kiss by E.M. Shue
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Secret’s Kiss: Securities International by E.M. Shue is the fourth book in the series and really enjoyed it. It can be read as a stand alone or as part of the series. I love the fact that it is also written in each of the characters POV. This is my first book that I have read from E.M. and I look forward to going back to the start of the series and reading more. The story flows nicely and keeps you captivated right the way through. There is so much contained in this story that you can’t put it down because you just have to know what is going to happen. E.M.’s words will hook you as you navigate through the action and suspense, thrills and fear and the passion and love and oh, let’s not forget those sizzling sexy moments. The characters are interesting and each of them have depth to make you want to know more.

Grab a copy. You know you want to.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Shifter’s Journey (Spirit Walker Thrillers Book 3) by Laura Hawks – Review by Jenni Bishop

Shifter's Journey (Spirit Walker Thrillers Book 3)Shifter’s Journey by Laura Hawks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shifter’s Journey is the third book in the Spirit Walker Thrillers series by Laura Hawks and is a paranormal romance full of mystery and intrigue. Not sure what to expect, I was pleasantly surprise and hooked. Laura has written a story with various plots that are cleverly orchestrated like juggling balls. The action and drama is full on and the suspense and twists and turns keep you glued to the story waiting to see what happens as it unfolds. This story will take on a journey through time and will leave you eager for more.

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Parenting Sensibly: Turning Messes into Success by Lynda Satre – Review by Angela Hayes

Parenting Sensibly: Turning Messes Into SuccessesParenting Sensibly: Turning Messes Into Successes by Lynda Satre
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Parenting Sensibly: Turning Messes into Success is a practical “how to”/ self help guide full of honest, helpful, step by step tools and advice on parenting. It is incredibly interesting, but more importantly it is informative, educational and easy to understand. All my children are grown up now, but I wish this book had been available when I first became a mother, it would have made it a less stressful experience. I will definitely be recommending it to my children and friends who are starting their own families, as I think there is a lot of very helpful information here.
Thought provoking wisdom!

Thank you, Ms. Satre!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Navigator: A Mountains Trilogy Novel by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Navigator: A Mountains Trilogy NovelThe Navigator: A Mountains Trilogy Novel by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is one of my favorite authors and I loved this book. I love how I am able to be pulled in right from the beginning. Garret’s story will show you that sometimes bad things happen to open up a door for something awesome. I loved his character. I had so much compassion for him, just when good happens for him, life happens. His chemistry with Juli is off the charts and I really wanted to see them have a HEA but you will have to read this book to find out. I highly recommend this book!

Review by @bjwagner
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Every Breath You Take (Bayou Devils MC Series Book #3) by A.M. Myers – Review by Angela Hayes

Every Breath You Take (Bayou Devils MC 3)Every Breath You Take by A.M. Myers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Every Breath you Take is the second book in the Bayou Devils MC Series by A.M Myers. This series just seems to get better the further into it I go. I have loved the other two books, and I really liked Kodiak as a character- he has intrigued me ever since meeting him in the previous book/s. I wanted to know more about him and so I was really happy that he got his own book. I did have high expectations for this story, but Ms. Myers didn’t disappoint, producing a story that has just taken the place as my favourite of the series, so far. This is an incredibly well written story, with a multi-layered storyline, which twists and turns, and surprising me with unexpected developments. This is a Hot, funny, exciting, suspenseful, sexy and captivating read! I became so engrossed in the story that I couldn’t have put it down, even if I had wanted to. I flew through it in one sitting, and I loved every word!
Tatum is a wonderful character and I liked her immediately. She’s sassy, tough, strong, stubborn, a real fighter, but with a touch of vulnerability. Lincoln (Kodiak) how I adore this character. Yes, he’s the quintessential bad boy, a member of the Devils MC- who is haunted by a painful past. But he’s also caring, protective and kind. These two had an intense chemistry that simmered off the pages. The really are perfect together. But when the secrets of the past are revealed, and danger comes calling, threatening everything, will they ever have any chance at happiness?
This is definitely a story you won’t want to miss!

Thank you, Ms. Myers!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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Blind the Eyes (Threads of Dreams Series Book #1) by K.A Wiggins – Review by Angela Hayes

Blind the EyesBlind the Eyes by K a Wiggins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Blind the Eyes is the first book in the Threads of Dreams Series by K.A Wiggins. This is a wonderfully imaginative and original YA fantasy. It has paranormal elements, as well as post-apocalyptic touches, and a distinct dystopian feel. There is humour, drama and a touch of darkness to the story- which added an extra layer of interest. The author has a definite poetic/lyrical to her writing which gave the story a bit more of an impact on the reader. There were a lot of characters and the story has a lot happening in it. The book is intricately detailed, descriptive and quite complex. Ms. Wiggins continues to weave her world throughout the story. But, because of all these factors, there were some parts that did feel a little busy, or somewhat rushed.
I was intrigued by this adventure and thought this was a great introduction to Ms. Wiggins work, and a creative way to start a new series. I would read the next book/s, to see where the author takes us.

Thank you, Ms. Wiggins!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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Wine Thief (Resort Romances #5) by Mary Billiter – Review by Jenni Bishop

Wine Thief (Resort Romances #5)Wine Thief by Mary Billiter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wine Thief is the fifth book in the Resort Romances series by Mary Billiter and my  favourite so far. Even though it is part of a series it can be read as a standalone. I really  enjoy reading Mary’s books as she is a natural storyteller and her words just flow from  the page. The story is engaging and the characters are natural and you walk the walk  with them every inch of the way. The Wine Thief is fun and witty, romantic and sweet  with a good storyline.     Who is the Wine Thief and can they unravel the mystery behind them?    Find a quiet spot and enjoy the read. I know I did.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Cold Bastard (Dark Sparrow Series Book #2) by India Kells – Review by Angela Hayes

Cold Bastard (Dark Sparrow #2)Cold Bastard by India Kells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

This is my first read from India Kells and I couldn’t have enjoyed it more. I will most definitely be reading more/all of her books from now on. This story is a HOT, fun, flirty, suspenseful, dramatic and gripping- full of danger, action, chemistry, 2nd chances, secrets, twists, fear, betrayal, and romance.
This book is a real page turner, I couldn’t put it down and ended up devouring it in only a few hours. The story was really well written and has a multi-layered and complex storyline that was deftly woven into an exciting and incredibly entertaining read. There were a lot of funny quips and banter which help to lighten the emotional moments and the highly charged situations that occurred throughout the story. I loved Zoe and Archer and I loved the way Ms. Kells developed her characters, they were all fantastic and very interesting (even the baddies)- because they pulled me further and further into the story, as I NEEDED to know what would happen.
Ms. Kells developed a brilliant and suspenseful storyline which included a deadly game of cat and mouse, perilous situations, an evil mastermind, lots of secrets, difficult choices, shocking revelations, electrifying chemistry… and so much more!
I really recommend this story! You are sure to love it just as much as I have.
I can’t wait to read Kai and Izzy’s story next- Book #3 in the Dark Sparrow series.
Superb!

Thank you, Ms. Kells!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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Violet Blood (Murder in Savannah Series Book #4) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Angela Hayes

Violet Blood (Murder in Savannah, #4)Violet Blood by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Violet Blood is the fourth and final book in the Murder in Savannah Series by Lindsay Marie Miller. This is a Young Adult story- with suspense, mystery, drama, emotion, and a little romance. I have really enjoyed reading this series- following Addie and Tom on their adventures, through all the intrigue, dangers and twisting storyline. I was both excited to find out how this story concludes, but disappointed that the journey has come to an end. The other three books are really great, and I do recommend reading them before you dive into this book, because there is a lot of information in those books that will elevate your whole reading experience here. Having said that, Ms. Miller has definitely saved the best till last!
Addie and Tom are still coming to grips with what happened- the events at the end of the last book left them distraught and the future they had planned, in tatters. The unexpected twist and shocking developments in the last couple of chapters of book #3, really shook the story up and I really couldn’t wait to discover how it all played out. So, I jumped right in as soon as this book hit my kindle, to join Tom and Addie again as their story concluded. Those events really could have broken them completely, but in a way it kind of made them stronger. But, unfortunately, the danger wasn’t over for them, as sinister plans targeted them once more. Would they survive this time? Or has their luck finally run out? And if they did survive, at what cost? Would there be a HEA for these young lovebirds?
This is a complex storyline that had more twists and turns and surprising developments, which pulled me in and had me on the edge of the seat trying to discover where the story was heading and what would happen. Ms. Miller kept me guessing- and I spent a lot of the time trying to figure everything out.
Addie and Tom are really great characters, who were superbly crafted and quite endearing. I was impressed by their development and growth over the course of the series, maturing even more in this instalment. There were still a few frustrating moments when I would have loved to reach into the book and shake them both, but that just proves how invested I had become in them and their story.
This book answered all the questions and tied up all the loose threads from the story/series. I loved how Ms. Miller finished the storyline off. This book really is a fitting end to a wonderful series.
I am looking forward to seeing what come next!

Thank you, Ms Miller!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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The Jilted: A Novel by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Angela Hayes

The Jilted: A NovelThe Jilted: A Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Ok, this is definitely not what I was expecting! It was so much more! Better than I could ever have anticipated! The Jilted by Meghan O’Flynn is a brilliant paranormal story- full of suspense, drama, darkness, emotion, intensity, good vs evil, supernatural themes, and some elements of horror. I admit there were times I had my hands over my eyes- reading through the spaces between my fingers. I was on the edge of my seat, just about ready to jump out of my skin, wondering why I was still reading it because the story had really gotten under my skin- I couldn’t put it down, and I loved every unpredictable moment of it.
I recommend going into this story somewhat ‘blind’ and allowing the author and story to blow-your-mind! But I will say that I started reading this at night, with only my reading lamp on, and as the night progressed and I became hyper aware of the story and every tiny little noise that was happening within a 2-mile radius, that I ended up with every light on in the house….
Awesome!

Thank you, Ms. O’Flynn!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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Starburner (Moonburner Cycle Book 3) by Claire Luana – Review by Debi Kircher

Starburner (Moonburner Cycle, #3)Starburner by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Starburner (Moonburner Cycle Book 3) by Claire Luana

5 Stars

This series has been awesome, I’m not normally a fan of fantasy but the writing in these books has me a fan of this author

I was impressed by how she drew me in and kept me interested as I normally end up lost in a fog reading books similiar to this so my 5 stars for this story is completely for the author and how well it was written.

I absolutely will be watching for whatever else this author comes out with, her storylines and writing style is completely spot on.

Awesome..Loved it!!

Review by @debikircher

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Starburner (Moonburner Cycle Series Book #3) by Claire Luana – Review by Angela Hayes

Starburner (Moonburner Cycle, #3)Starburner by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Starburner is the third and final book in the Moonburner Cycle series by Claire Luana. What a superb series this has been, and this story was a fitting ending to what has become one of my favourite series, ever!
Starburner is a spellbinding, action packed fantasy that has magic, and a real heart and soul woven through the storyline. Ms. Luana has demonstrated her masterful world building talents by creating a unique, fascinating and believable world in which her story is set. As I said right from the beginning, the story/series seems to have a Japanese cultural influence and feel to it – in the names of people and places, and the addition of some Japanese folklore, and mythical creatures added an intrigue and mysteriousness to the book/series. Ms. Luana’s imaginative and wonderfully written story is quite textured and complex- with so many layers, all beautifully interwoven and stitched together seamlessly.
This book has the ‘flavour’ of the other books, but I felt that it had a slightly darker tone to it- which added to the intrigue, in my eyes.
The characters are unique, interesting, well thought out and fully developed. They were so enchanting, the whole cast of characters bought a real depth and added appeal to the story. I loved meeting new characters, as well as catching up with some old favourites. I loved how Ms. Luana made the stories ‘connect’- it’s very clever of her.
While I am sad to leave this series and ‘world’ behind, I am incredibly excited to see what Ms. Luana does next- because if this series is anything to go by, it’s going to be brilliant! But with any great series, I am sure to revisit this one time and again- because great stories never fade away!

Kudos!!…. and Thank you, Ms. Luana!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

 

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We Zombies (Game Hunter, #3) by Mark Kloss – Review by Jenni Bishop

We Zombies (Game Hunter, #3)We Zombies by Mark Kloss
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

We Zombies is the third and final book in the Game Hunter series by Mark Kloss is a  dystopian fantasy story. Marks take on Zombies is unique and the plot is interesting  and different like the Hunger Games meets Zombies. The characters are well written  and interesting. I enjoyed the humour Mark has installed to break up the seriousness of  the story. The action, the betrayals and the twists along with the romance will keep you  entertained.

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Starburner (Moonburner Cycle, #3) by Claire Luana – Review by Jenni Bishop

Starburner (Moonburner Cycle, #3)Starburner by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Starburner (Moonburner Cycle Book 3) by Claire Luana ​and is a fantasy story that is well written and I enjoyed reading. I enjoyed the other books in the series but I think this one is just as good if not better and you grow to love the characters. Unfortunately this is the last book in the series. The story is so engrossing and often had my heart in my throat had had me at the edge of my seat. I cried and I laughed out loud at times right along with the main character Rika. It is a fast paced and action packed story that is full of magic, gods and thrills. Start from the first book and enjoy the ride

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We Zombies (Game Hunter Series Book #3) by Mark Kloss – Review by Angela Hayes

We Zombies (Game Hunter, #3)We Zombies by Mark Kloss
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

We Zombies is the third and final book in the Game Hunter series by Mark Kloss. This series has been an action-packed adventure that is a cross between the Hunger games and Warm Bodies meets the Running Man. We have followed the characters as they have battled through and are now set for a final dangerous showdown. I highly suggest reading the first two books in the series before you start this one- as there is a continuing storyline the you should know the details of, in order to have the best possible reading experience of the book/series.
As we discovered in the first book, Tremayne and Red are teenage half-zombies who have got to survive a television show called Game Hunter- where the are pitted against professional hunters. After the events in the previous two books, the odds seem stacked against them and now the opposition always seems to be on step ahead and know their next move. With danger at an all time high, and their survival at stake- this book is quite an epic conclusion to this engrossing series.
This story is a little darker than its team mates- with death, an uncertain future, danger, betrayal, dramas, and surprising developments keep me adhered to the pages.
So, if like me you need to know how this epic adventure concludes, or if you love well written and action-packed dystopian quests, then this really is the book for you!

Thank you, Mr. Kloss!

 

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Chasing Roy G. Biv (Broken World Series Book #1) by Grace Templeton – Review by Angela Hayes

Chasing Roy G. Biv (Book One: Broken World)Chasing Roy G. Biv by Grace Templeton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4

Imagine being an artist who could only see a few colours. We get to explore that concept, and much more, in this original story. ‘Chasing Roy G. Biv’ is the first book in the Broken Worlds series by Grace Templeton. An intriguing title for an interesting and unique book. This is a dystopian story that has some sci-fi elements, fantasy, drama, good world building, and well-crafted characters.
This is the first book that I have read by Ms. Templeton, and I was curious about it, because of its unusual title- I needed to know what it meant/was about. I was drawn into the complex story, which had quite a lot going on in it. While, for the most part, the story was easy to follow- there were parts that were quite ‘busy’ and just a little confusing.
Rose Thomas lives in a world where seeing all the colours of the spectrum is not a birthright. All the people here can only see limited colours- to be able to see more, they need to find their soulmate, who will enable them to see and complete their full colour range. But, there is a time limit for finding their soulmate- so, if they haven’t found one by the time they turn thirty, they are then ‘eliminated’.
Rose is an art student, who despite her handicap, manages quite well. She also works part time in the gift shop at the art museum. She hasn’t connected to anyone yet- and at twenty-one, her time to do so is diminishing. Quite unexpectedly she is drawn to not just one person, but seven other people. This is where the story gets interesting.
As this is the first book in the series, I am intrigued by where the author will take the story in the second book.

Thank you, Ms. Templeton!

 

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It Will Always Be Us by Theresa Sederholt – Review by Jenni Bishop

It Will Always Be UsIt Will Always Be Us by Theresa Sederholt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It Will Always Be Us is the third book in the Fitz Series by Theresa Sederholt who has  written a very clever and complex story that is as thrilling as it is suspenseful. The  story is told from multiple points of view that adds to the dynamics of the mystery and  drama. This intriguing story had me enthralled right from word go. There are so many  pieces to the puzzle to put together to make it a cohesive tale which Theresa does so  well. The story starts with secrets and lies, betrayal and hurt, that leads to danger and  mayhem. As you navigate all the twists and turns you come upon some very surprising  developments that you just don’t see coming. This is a very emotionally charged story  so recommend a good stiff drink on standby as you watch this mystery unfold.     I can’t wait for the next book.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Fire to Dragon (Red Slaves Book 3) by Tonya Cannariato​ – Review by Jenni Bishop

Fire to Dragon (Red Slaves Book 3)Fire to Dragon by Tonya Cannariato
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fire to Dragon (Red Slaves Book 3) by Tonya Cannariato​ continues with more danger, mystery and drama. Anne will do anything to keep her family and friends safe but what happens when friends you thought you could trust show their change in colours. Whilst still struggling with what she has become, trying to keep them all safe and learn the ways of her new world she finally understands what she has been holding back and how that has impacted on her mate. Tonya’s writing style and sizzling plots make this another good read.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Pearl White (Murder in Savannah) By Lindsay Marie Miller – Review By Heidi Eich Woodring

Pearl White (Murder in Savannah, #3)Pearl White by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Pearl White is the third book in the Murder in Savannah series by Lindsay Marie Miller, is again another amazing and exciting book in this series. Along with amazing story lines, the characters simply draw you in, beginning with Addie and Tom/ These two disagree so much but when they are back in each other’s arms, the chemistry is unbelievable. This book takes off right where the last one left off and again the necklace is what drives them and leads them through this book and this time they wind up in Paris. Paris where this story really picks up and you really see what Millers book is really about and how well written in really is. The mystery, the suspense, the growing of Tom and Addie. I could not put 5 star book down and look forward to reading more in this series! I LOVE TOM and ADDIE!!!

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Inescapable by C.J. Fallowfield – Review by Karyn Taylor

InescapableInescapable by C.J. Fallowfield
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Inescapable by C.J. Fallowfield
WOW!! What can I say? Inescapable by C.J. Fallowfield was a totally awesome read. I LOVED it!
C.J. Fallowfield chose a very difficult topic in domestic abuse and did an amazing job of dealing with it. The scenes of abuse against Izzie were harrowing and could possibly act as a trigger for those who have suffered domestic abuse in their past. However Izzie is one of the most resilient characters I’ve ever read. Her escape from her abuser and starting a new life as Alex Bishop had me gripped from start to finish.
When Tate Castle came into Alex Bishop’s life both were trying to come to terms with their pasts, which resulted in both of them being unwilling to let anyone into their lives, so it was a massive shock to both when there was an instant attraction and connection between the two of them.
Could Tate be the man to break down the barriers around Alex’s heart? Also, could Alex be the woman to break down Tate’s barriers? With her new life and new name is Alex free from the horror of Richard who had abused her and kept her prisoner at home for 10 years?
This book makes you feel every emotion possible. I laughed, I cried, I was filled with anger, I was scared. This story is full of suspense and you will not want to put it down. I devoured it in one day.
This was my first time reading C.J. Fallowfield and if this is any indicator of their work, then it will be the first of many.

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White Horse Slave by Rett Tyler – Review by Caralee Loonat

White Horse SlaveWhite Horse Slave by Rett Tyler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

White Horse Slave by Rett Tyler

5 Stars!!!!!

I always love when I find new authors and new series. I also like when I find a new genre! This book filled all the above. There were some very dark parts to this book but it all filled in the backstory and made this for a very interesting read. I really like how the author was able to create the characters and the outline of their whole scenario.

The whole chemistry between Ethan and Trinity is just explosive. I like how the author sets up both their characters and lets you know how they became the people they are. The way that Ethan starts to help change and in a way heal Trinity is enthralling. I liked the way that the author brings in details from their back stories to help to build the drama as it is unfolding. The way Trinity plays
hard to get and is sort of unattainable brings realism into this story and leaves the reader wanting more and routing for Ethan. I will definitely be reading more from this author and this series.

Review by @caraleeloonat

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