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A High Price to Pay (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 2) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Amanda Taylor

A High Price to Pay (Madeline Dawkins, #2)A High Price to Pay by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A High Price to Pay is the second installment in the Madeline Dawkins series by Cynthia Hamilton. This was an amazing book to read and I have become personally possessed with these books and author. You will find crime, murder, and suspense that will keep you on the edge of you chair while you read. In this book you follow Madeline who is doing a simple background check over missing family jewels with her partner Mike. But things took a quick turn when there is now a murder investigation. I have loved Madeline from the beginning but quickly fell in love with Mike after seeing who he was and how protective he is over her. But then that sleezy Lionel returns and makes Madeline his newest target. What will happen next? You will love this series and I highly recommend reading it.

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Saint Code: The Lost (Saint Code Book 1) by Megan Mackie – Review by Jonell Collins

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have to tell you Megan Mackie has become one of my favorite authors. Saint Code: The Lost (Saint Code Book 1) was a fantastic story. Characters that we were introduced to in Finder of the Lucky Devil make an appearance in this excellent story. With the back story. And with subtle mystery that builds anticipation for more. At first it took me a minute or two to figure out what was going on with St. Augustina, but when I did the rest of the book was a page turner for me. The characters in this story are over the top with personality, and the backdrop, the world the story takes place in is wonderfully bizarre. A lot of books I just read and pass along but Megan Mackie’s books are keepers for me.

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The Labyrinthine Journey (Servant of the Gods Book 2) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Jonell Collins

The Labyrinthine Journey (Servant of the Gods, #2)The Labyrinthine Journey by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was certainly a great book. I loved the mythology, I loved the history, I loved the idea of someone stuck outside his timeline. In The Labyrinthine Journey (Servant of the Gods Book 2) by Luciana Cavallaro, we follow Evan on a journey that to him seems unreal. All your favorite mythical creatures are here and maybe even some you’ve never heard of, with a lot of the back story on these characters. Gods and historical people alike. I love how the author intertwines some of our own cultural discord into the story. The characters are interesting and intriguing, the world is well described, you can almost taste the salt in the sea. An all-around wonderful story to cuddle up to, well worth your read. I will be reading the next one in this series for sure.

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Stepbrother (Step Dilemma Series Book 1) by Stacy McWilliams – Review by Michelle Austin

Stepbrother: Step Dilemma Series Book 1Stepbrother: Step Dilemma Series Book 1 by Stacy McWilliams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Stepbrother (Step Dilemma Series Book 1) by Stacy McWilliams was a good 4 star read.

I really enjoyed Bailey and Coopers story. They didn’t start out on the best foot but she still found him hot as heck. You could feel the hate between them coming off the pages. My emotions were all over the place for Bailey and everything this poor girl went through. Her parents divorce, she loses someone close to her and so much more. All she wanted and needed was someone to love her and treat her with respect. She had no real parents, which broke my heart.

Cooper, where to start with this one. The way he treated Bailey definitely does not lead you to think that he has feelings for her. His brother was awful as well.

Will Bailey finally find someone to love her?

Overall I enjoyed this read. All of the characters added a great element to the story, however I really do not care for Bailey’s parents or her stepmonster. I was pulled into all of the drama, be prepared to cry here and there. We do end in a cliffhanger and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series. This is my first read from this author and she draws you right in with her writing. 1-click and get started today.

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Designing Love (The Calderone Family Romance Series Book 3) by Victoria Grant – Review by Jonell Collins

Designing Love (Calderone Family Romance Series Book 3)Designing Love by Victoria Grant
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Designing Love (The Calderone Family Romance Series Book 3) by Victoria Grant is a great little romance. Caroline and Charles feel the connection, can make the connection, but can’t seem to keep the connection. This is truly a story about opposites. Opposites certainly attract but can they stay together. If you like a sizzling, panting love story this is one for you.

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Tangled Fates (Tangled Magic Series: Book 2) by Denise D. Young – Review by Heather Lovelace

Tangled Fates (Tangled Magic #2)Tangled Fates by Denise D. Young
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a fascinating world Young put together! I didn’t enter this with any expectations and hadn’t previously read book one in the series. But I didn’t feel behind or at a loss. I loved the world I entered in these pages and get transported immediately. This book left me wanting more. I will definitely be going back to enjoy book one!

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Eat Me (Mayim Merman Book 1) by Amber Dark – Review by Faith Jackson

Eat Me (Mayim Merman series Book 1)Eat Me by Amber Dark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book will open up your sensual and sexual senses as you read through.
A broken-hearted Amber has been celibate and curing her broken heart by crying and divulging in ice cream. That is until she meets Mayim who brings her outside of her comfort zone and into the sexual goddess she is. She’s about to risk it all as she puts it all on the line for this guy but he’s still a stranger! What will she do? How will she handle it?
This sexy book won’t allow you to put it down as Amber is taught to embrace her sexual side and embrace her beautiful body with Mayim. This is worth the read and dive in!

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Love the Way You Dance by Allison M. Boot – Review by Heather Lovelace

Love the Way You DanceLove the Way You Dance by Allison M Boot
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Boot does a beautiful job crafting this story and building off the world she created in book one. The storyline is very detailed and well written to allow readers to pick it up as a stand-alone and not be at a disadvantage. However the characters are so enjoyable, I would recommend all to pick up the first book to better understand the underlying history. Relatable and heroic, readers of all ages will take away much from the life lessons in these pages. Beautiful.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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Forgotten Chance: Book Three (The Forgotten Trilogy) by Virginia Wine – Review by Faith Jackson

Forgotten Chance: Book Three (Forgotten Trilogy)Forgotten Chance: Book Three by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve loved this book from the beginning. I’ve been two books in before receiving this copy of the trilogy. I’m ecstatic as Bryer and Nathan are walking down the aisle as we’re the guests of honor.
As the reader, you’re more than beyond happy for the couple but there are evil forces working to tear them apart. This threatens their forever but will they allow this to deter them from moving forward as husband and wife?
This book is most definitely unpredictable because we all know what it’s like to be knocked off your feet not only by love but by the others that surround us as well. So, in that sense, this one is really original and realistic. As to not give away any spoilers, I’ll keep the intrigue going by not giving away spoilers. It wouldn’t do me any justice to not recommend this book. Beautiful!

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Not So Far (Love Grows Series Book 3) by Renee Regent – Review by Faith Jackson

Not So Far (Love Grows series, Book 3)Not So Far by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In an effort to regain the love of his life, Silas must return to Atlanta, Georgia to pick up where he left off with a lover turned enemy, Audrey Colebank. She’s never forgave him for ghosting her years ago. Silas is withholding a secret that someone close to her ran him off in the first place but he doesn’t want to risk hurting Audrey all over again. Silas’ fire still burns deep for Audrey and he can’t extinguish it but the real question is whether or not to rekindle the flame or let it die down by leaving well enough alone.
Audrey has finally created the life she’s always wanted except life threw her a curve ball, the man she once loved: Silas Vance. The same flame he holds for her, she holds for him but she also holds a secret dear to her heart without losing him again. They’re drawn to one another the closer they are in proximity to one another. Will their worlds collide and they face their demons head on?
This is a beautiful read as you can’t help but want these characters to get it together and face their fears to let love win, secrets and all. This is a pleasant read that’s original and entertaining, steamy and romantic. Pick it up and invest in a great story!

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Stepbrother (Step Dilemma Series Book 1) by Stacy McWilliams – Review by Faith Jackson

StepbrotherStepbrother by Stacy McWilliams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is a beautiful and unexpected read that turns out innocent but forever changes the direction of the character’s lives as they know it. Bailey Walker and Cooper Christie have a playful attraction to one another but it’s also a slight rival. Cooper drives Bailey mad with the things he does to her from breaking her cell and stealing her bra.
The truth is they like each other but when they find out their parents are engaged, what does this mean for them and their attraction? This taboo tale will lead you down unexpected paths.
This book is such a crazy ride you can’t help but be obsessed to see where it turns. Pick up this one and get ready to go on a journey unlike any other.

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Satan’s Devils MC Boxset Books 1-5 (Satans Devils MC Series) by Manda Mellett – Review by Faith Jackson

Satan's Devils MC Boxset Books 1-5Satan’s Devils MC Boxset Books 1-5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Manda Mellett most definitely has a knack for writing the most powerful stories through each and every one of these books. These books stay true to the real world that you can hardly tell that you’re reading a book. They all grip your attention so much so that it should be a movie or few.
I love the way Manda Mellett writes because it offers different perspectives and opens your eyes to different outlooks on lives. Great work!
In “Turning Wheels,” we meet the guys of the MC and Sophie, a disabled Englishwoman battling inner insecurities and external forces to get her. Frightened, wheelchair bound, Sophie turns to the club to protect her from those out to get her. Wraith, the club’s vice president, is out to show Sophie she’s more than defined by her disability but other than protecting her, he has to help her overcome her past. This is a beautiful book.
In the second book, “Drummer’s Beat,” this action-packed book will keep you on the edge of your toes. President of Satan’s Devils, Drummer has been unlucky in love but that is until he meets Sam on the side of the road. He doesn’t believe Sam as she’s on a search to find her biological dad who happens to be a member of his very own club. It’s a race against time as Sam gets abducted into a sex trafficking ring to rescue the girl of his dreams. This one will keep you hooked as the romance is steamy and the action is packed.
In the third book, “Slick Running,” we find Ella who used to do favors for the club in her past, found love in the club with Slick but had to leave him behind. When Slick realizes he needs help, he refuses to help her because he’s not ready to forgive. The club owes her and is down to help even Slick who is eager to help as they’re all on a quest to rescue her baby sister from a child grooming ring. This book has it all and it will leave you praying and hoping for the best. I enjoy how Manda Mellett makes every story not only original but true to life.
In the fourth book, “Targeting Dart,” Dart wants to pursue a curvaceous black girl but as she’s preoccupied with her sick loved one of a kid, he can only offer his supporting friendship. Dart’s feelings are put to the test when her violent ex but Dart has to take on unexpected responsibilities with her and also within the club. This book tugs on your heart in a lot of ways as you feel for both characters. I enjoyed the tug of war it had on my emotions and was excited about this read!
In the final book, “Heart Broken,” we meet Heart who is devastated by his wife’s death as he contemplates ending his life to reunite with his wife. That is until one person reached out to save him by relating to his emotional plight but as months pass, Heart regains the strength to survive through this cop but their love is taboo as far as the club goes. This was a romantic book that makes you believe in life and love. Beautifully written.
In each and every book, Manda Mallatt manages to write with intent, such beautiful intent that she captivates her readers. I’ve enjoyed everything she’s written. Great writer! Brava!

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A High Price to Pay (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 2) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Rachel Moss

A High Price to Pay (Madeline Dawkins, #2)A High Price to Pay by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A High Price To Pay by Cynthia Hamilton was a great sequel book! Full of suspense and mystery I could hardly put this book down. It was just as good as the first book in the series was. Still had great characters and continued with a great plot and development! I highly enjoyed reading this novel and I can’t wait to read more!

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A High Price to Pay (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 2) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Kayla Interdonato

A High Price to Pay (Madeline Dawkins, #2)A High Price to Pay by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A High Price to Pay is the second novel in the Madeline Dawkins series by Cynthia Hamilton. Madeline is pursuing two professions, event coordinator and private investigator. With her life long friend Mike, she stumbles into a murder investigation and shortly after another body is discovered. While all this is going on, Madeline gets news that Rick Yeoman, a man who abducted her three years ago, has been released from jail. With the release of Rick also brings the reappearance of Lionel Usherwood, who is seeking revenge. Yeoman’s body is found in Lake Cachuma and Madeline is Lionel’s next target.

The author did a wonderful job portraying such a thrilling mystery. The story did seem to end abruptly while other less important parts dragged on, but overall I think it was well written. I look forward to reading other stories by Hamilton.

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Grace’s Ghosts by Stephenie Wilson Peterson – Review by Laura Furuta

Grace's GhostsGrace’s Ghosts by Stephenie Wilson Peterson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Grace’s Ghosts
By Stephenie Wilson Peterson
5 out of 5 stars

The story Grace’s Ghosts by Stephenie Wilson Peterson is an entertaining and intriguing book to read. It is a story that I found interesting from the very beginning and didn’t want to put it down until I had finished the last page. I loved the character of Grace. She is a twelve-year-old who has the unusual ability to see ghosts. While her life may be a bit strange, Grace is happy with it. Then she is told a secret about the town of Tansy where she lives. From there she is asked to help find a way to break a curse. Will Tansy be able to help the ghosts who reside in Tansy? What will she find out about her family along the way? What will happen to the ghosts in Tansy if the curse is broken? Read this book to find out. Tansy is such a wonderful character. She is intelligent, kind, and caring. I also enjoyed reading about Midnight who is Tansy’s feline best friend. This is a story that will capture your imagination. It is a story that includes magic, magical creatures, mages, and a curse. The book is exciting to read, and you can’t help but root for Tansy to find a way to break the curse on the town. I also enjoyed reading about the additional characters that interact and help Tansy. This is an amazing story that I would recommend reading.

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A Book Signing To Die For: Beach Reads by Judy Moore – Review by Laura Furuta

A Book Signing To Die ForA Book Signing To Die For by Judy Moore
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Book Signing To Die For: Beach Reads
By Judy Moore
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book A Book Signing To Die For: Beach Reads by Judy Moore. It is a cozy mystery that hooked me in from the beginning and I found myself not wanted to put it down until I had finished the last page. I loved the character of Beck O’Rourke. She and her grandmother own a bookstore. Beck has always wanted to be a detective so when a member of the audience at a book signing event ends up murdered, she becomes determined to investigate. Beck soon finds herself with a bunch of suspects. However, someone doesn’t want Beck to find out the truth. Will Beck solve the case before the murderer can stop her interference? There is a new police detective in town. He is both handsome and someone with whom Beck has had a history. What does the future hold for Beck? Read this book to find out. Beck is intelligent, kind, and tenacious. She is not someone who backs down. I also enjoyed reading about Beck’s younger sister Lizzie. While Beck sometimes only sees the differences between them, at times Beck finds that she and Lizzie think alike. This story has mystery, an investigation, danger, and a bit of romance. It is a story that I would highly recommend reading.

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A Book Signing To Die For: Beach Reads by Judy Moore – Review by Bobbi Wagner

A Book Signing To Die ForA Book Signing To Die For by Judy Moore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. It is not my first book by this author but it is one of my favorites. This is an engaging story that pulled me in right from the beginning. It is fast paced which made it enjoyable right along with the characters. I had no problems connecting with the characters. They are strong and supportive which kept me turning pages. This is a story about a bookstore that has an author signing where one of the attendees turns up dead. Beck and her grandmother own the bookstore and they live above it with her sister. Beck decides to turn into a detective to help solve this mystery. I don’t normally read this type of book but I am so happy I picked it up. I think you would enjoy it as well. I highly recommend this book and this author.

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Grace’s Ghosts by Stephenie Wilson Peterson – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Grace's GhostsGrace’s Ghosts by Stephenie Wilson Peterson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a cute story that I enjoyed. This is a children’s story about Grace and her friends that happen to be ghosts. One day they tell her about a secret the town has. As she searches for answers, she finds things out that could just jeopardize her friendship with her friends. Will she break the town curse before it is too late? This story pulled me in from the beginning. It is a short story that is engaging and would be great for any child. It has some mystery and problem solving that is great. The characters are a little different but they made the story enjoyable to read. I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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Forgotten Chance: Book Three (The Forgotten Trilogy) by Virginia Wine – Review by Katie Matthews

Forgotten Chance: Book Three (Forgotten Trilogy)Forgotten Chance: Book Three by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Forgotten Chance is the wonderful final book in this series – I have absolutely loved Bryer and Nathan’s story so I was really looking forward to seeing what happened in this final book and I wasn’t disappointed at all. Of course I knew there would be a few surprises in the story and the course of true love isn’t plain sailing for these two! Cash appears more in this story than the last and what a character he is!!
I love Ms Wine’s writing style – her stories are so easy to read and I love the characters she creates. I really have loved this series and I would definitely recommend it to others. Forgotten Chance gets 5 stars from me!!

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Satan’s Devils MC Boxset Books 1-5 (Satans Devils MC Series) by Manda Mellett – Review by Liz Vrchota

Satan's Devils MC Boxset Books 1-5Satan’s Devils MC Boxset Books 1-5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a convenient and jam-packed box set of the first five books in the Satan’s Devils MC series from Manda Mellett. When it comes to MC series Manda Mellett is definitely a go to for me and I find myself needing to own these books to enjoy time and time again not just the one and one reads. I love box sets so much for gifting as well. What a perfect way to spread the love for an author and spoil your friends. I will give a snippet review for each of the following books below but you don’t have to wait to read them. I promise you will wanna have these stories floating around in your consciousness for a long time to come.

Turning Wheels ~

This one gives us the story of Sophie and I really enjoyed her character so much! She is a strong woman looking to be a great friend and help her escape her abusive man and the danger while unknowingly putting herself in danger as well. When the friend’s ex discovers it was Sophie who helped him, he will do whatever it takes to find her and get her to bring her friend back. When she is taken to the US to be kept safe we are then introduced to the Satan’s Devils MC. Personally, a favorite part for me! I loved meeting them and seeing how things are going to be set up for the future novels to come. I can’t wait to see who’s story we will get next and what adventures await. These novels are high speed and keep you on the edge of your seat as you read the whole time so prep yourself, find a good drink and curl up with some smexy MC boys and fabulous characters!

Drummer’s Beat ~

Yeah I am a sucker for the main character of this second novel in Mana Mellet’s Satan’s Devils MC Series, Drummer. I think this has to be one of my favorite MC novels that she has written yet. Drummer is a natural leader and meeting him and the other men he strives to protect and love is a whirlwind trip much like a MC ride in itself. I can’t say enough good things about this novel but I also can’t bring myself to give too much of the fabulous story away either. I can say this, you have to get your hands on this MC’s series. It is a wonderful read you won’t want to put down and I can guarantee you will want to read them all as soon as you get yourself addicted to Drummer!

Slick Running ~

Wow, another fabulous novel from Manda Mellett and her fabulous boys of the Satan’s Devils MC. I adore the way these book grab you from the get go and never let go! Slick Running does the same and when I say it grabs you, it chokes the emotions from the depths of your sould as you read the story behind Slick and the man that he is. I like the underlying story line that seemed to pop back up from book one, Turning Wheels. This is the third in the series so I would recommend starting there first so you don’t get lost here a bit. It was a nice twist and addition to the story that I never saw coming. Another fav from this noble has to be Ella. She really stole my heart and attention and I loved reading and discovering who she was right along with Slick. I found myself gripped to the edge of my seat and hanging on for the ride all the way to the end and I devoured this one fast. It was like I was thirsty for more and more and I couldn’t get myself hydrated enough until I reached the end. Of course the hangover from a great novel is only to be eased by the next one and I look forward so much to seeing what is in store for us in, Targeting Dart.

Targeting Dart ~

This book is one crazy wild ride that will have you hanging on for the end like its the last thing on earth. I have to say this is the fourth book of the Satan’s Devils MC series from Manda Mellett and you are definitely going to want to read these guys in order or you will find yourself lost. This MC is very much a family and constantly moving and growing and the stories flow from book to book in a beautiful way that can only be seen when reading them in order. I could not wait to get my hands on this one and boy was I right it was a doozy!

This book will take you on several journeys within the MC. Dart and Alex, and Heart all pull at the heartstrings and make you feel as if you can personally feel the emotions they have as you read. I will say these books do not shy from difficult topics and scenes so expect that, its an MC series and that makes sense. Manda Mellett has a way of writing them and making you digest them with a certain grace that keeps you whole even when you feel like falling apart for the characters. I can’t wait to see what the next book will bring us!

Heart Broken ~

With a title like Heart Broken one is going to expect an emotional read, and Manda Mellett does not disappoint with the fifth book of her Satan’s Devils MC series. Please read these books in order and get to know the MC in the way the author has written them out and order because you will find yourself lost a touch if you don’t and I can assure you that this a series you don’t want to miss a thing of. Heart Broken gives us so much of Heart, and wow he is a character that will make you ride the roller coaster of emotions for sure. I couldn’t decide if I loved or hated Heart in the last book and this one kept the same pattern for most. I keep finding myself wanting to cheer for him regardless of how he makes me feel though, a knack of Manda Mellett’s. I won’t give much more away but I can promise you he is one of those characters that once you meet him you will want to see his story play out. It does look like there is a bit more to come of him and I can’t say I am disappointed, I have some ideas of where that could go but we will see! For now go grab this one today if you have read the others and dive in head first.

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Stepbrother (Step Dilemma Series Book 1) by Stacy McWilliams – Review by Kerry Baker

StepbrotherStepbrother by Stacy McWilliams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Stepbrother by Stacy McWilliams is the first book in the Step Dilemma series. This book is an absolute rollercoaster of emotions that will have you wanting to scream one minute and completely infatuated with the characters the next.
This book is a great start to a new series. The love-hate relationship between the characters is brilliant. You can feel the connection between them straight away, and the author does a great job of maintaining that throughout.
I am definitely looking forward to the next book in this series and to what further journey the characters are taken on.

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Designing Love (The Calderone Family Romance Series Book 3) by Victoria Grant – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Designing Love (The Calderone Family Romance Book 3)Designing Love by Victoria Grant
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Designing Love (The Calderone Family Romance Series Book 3) by Victoria Grant

4-Stars

Designing Love (The Calderone Family Romance Series Book 3) by Victoria Grant was a wonderful read. It had a sweet and upbeat tone to its storyline. It had an easy flow with a laid-back feel. I loved the characters and felt they were realistic and humorous. The various interactions between family and friends was entertaining. Charles and Caroline were both easy to like and I enjoyed watching the two interact. This was an enjoyable book!

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Not So Far (Love Grows Series Book 3)by Renee Regent – Review by Kerry Carr

Not So Far (Love Grows series, Book 3)Not So Far by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a powerful love story that made me laugh and cry.

Silas and Audrey were young when they fell in love. Audrey is from a rich family and her relationship with Silas was frowned on from the beginning. However they loved each other and both thought they would be together forever, but that wasnt the case. An incident that Silas was involved in left him with a tough choice. Leave the woman he loves or ruin both of there lives. So Silas leaves, leaving behind a heartbroken Audrey but that’s not all.

Fast forward years later and while Silas is sorting out the sale of his grandpa’s house he reconnect with Audrey. The connection is strong between them but can Audrey learn to forgive the past. And will secrets that they have both been keeping bring them closer together or tear them apart.

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Forgotten Chance: Book Three (The Forgotten Trilogy) by Virginia Wine – Review by Kerry Baker

Forgotten Chance: Book Three (Forgotten Trilogy)Forgotten Chance: Book Three by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Forgotten Chance by Virginia Wine is the third book in the Forgotten Trilogy. You do need to have read the other books in the series first to fully understand what happens in this book.
Forgotten Chance is easily the best book out of all three of them. So much seems to happen in such a short space of time, it made it really exciting to read. Nathan and Bryer were absolutely destined to be together but with the twists and turns the author threw in there you really couldn’t be 100% sure what was going to happen.
This whole trilogy has been well written with great characters. This was the perfect book to round out the series. If you haven’t already done so I would definitely recommend reading this series.

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Forgotten Chance: Book Three (Forgotten Trilogy) By Virginia Wine – Review By Stacey Baxter

Forgotten Chance: Book Three (Forgotten Trilogy)Forgotten Chance: Book Three by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What an conclusion to Nathan’s and Bryers story was amazing. I love a book where i can sit down and just get lost amongst the page’s it’s a thrilling experince and also once your finshed devouring it you just want to start the series’s all over again! I love how there are twists along the way it made me sit at the edge of my seat gripping on too it eagerly turning the page’s just to see what will happen next! Amazing unforgettable series’s a must read!!

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Stepbrother (Step Dilemma Series Book 1) by Stacy McWilliams – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Stepbrother: Step Dilemma Series Book 1Stepbrother: Step Dilemma Series Book 1 by Stacy McWilliams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bailey and Cooper’s story is full of so much drama and emotion that I wanted to smack them, hug them, heal them, and root for them…all at the same time. This book is full of triggers of emotional and physical abuse. So if that is something that bothers you, I would advise against reading this book. However, if you can endure reading it….this story is worth it!

This book is told from Bailey’s POV and it pulled me in from the first page. A shy girl who just wants to make it through high school is suddenly thrust into a new world when her mom suddenly ups and moves their lives. Bailey’s strained relationship with her mother becomes even more difficult when she is forced to live with her stepbrothers who are doing what they can to make her leave. Cooper is the biggest bully of them all…yet Bailey can’t stop her attraction to him.

This book is told over a time period of years, with the relationship between Baily and Cooper being at the center of it. Their love-hate relationship is an emotional rollercoaster that goes on for years. The book is left unresolved…and I will definitely be checking out the next book when it is released because I need to know what happens. This is the first book that I have read from this author…but it won’t be the last.

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Stepbrother (Step Dilemma Series Book 1) by Stacy McWilliams – Review by Netania Lim

StepbrotherStepbrother by Stacy McWilliams
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was an easy read about forbidden romance. However, I really didn’t connect to the characters. Bailey was boring and inconsistent, while Cooper was arrogant and frankly quite cruel. The mother and the stepfather were so improbably manipulative too. The plotlines were not believable, there were time jumps in the middle of chapters which were quite confusing, and then the final quarter of the book was extremely rushed. This book just wasn’t for me.

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Grace’s Ghosts by Stephenie Wilson Peterson

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Genre – Fantasy (middle-grade)

Page Count – 176 pages

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Twelve-year-old Grace and her feline best friend, Midnight, have a secret: Midnight is a ghost. But then again, so are the rest of Graces’ friends.

Since she’s the only person in hundreds of years with the ability to see them, the many ghosts of Tansy have flocked to Grace since birth. She doesn’t mind. She prefers the company of the dead to that of the cliquey kids at school.

Grace is happy with her strange life, until one day, the ghosts tell her about the secret her town has hidden for centuries. There’s a reason there are more ghosts than living people in Tansy. Three-hundred years ago, a lonely witch cast a spell that mistakenly trapped the soul of every person to ever set foot in the tiny town. So when the spirits beg her to find a way to break the curse, Grace is eager to help.

As she searches for answers, Grace makes discoveries about the secret her family hid for generations and a world of magic hidden in her own backyard.

Grace soon realizes that if she succeeds in breaking the curse, she’ll lose Midnight and all of her ghost friends, but if she fails, everyone living in Tansy will face the same fate. Can Grace break the curse before it’s too late?

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Stephenie is the author of Grace’s Ghosts and the Nellie Nova series. Stephenie and her family live near Raleigh, North Carolina. She writes, teaches creative writing, and homeschools her three

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A Book Signing To Die For: Beach Reads by Judy Moore

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Genre – Cozy Mystery

Page Count – 343 pages

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Beck O’Rourke and her grandmother own Beach Reads bookstore and coffee shop, a gathering place for locals and tourists, a block off the ocean in Manatee Beach, Florida.

They live above the bookstore with Beck’s feisty younger sister, Lizzie, a lifeguard. Beck is excited to host the country’s bestselling cozy mystery writer for a book signing event until a member of the audience turns up dead later that night.

Afterward, Beck decides to pursue her lifelong dream of being a detective to try to catch the killer. The amateur sleuth finds a slew of suspects, but the murderer isn’t happy about her interference.

Neither is the town’s handsome new police detective who has a history with Beck.

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Judy Moore is the author of the popular thriller, “The Mother-in-Law,” as well as three mystery novels: “Somebody in the Neighborhood,” “Murder in Vail,” and “Murder at the Country Club.” She has also written numerous novellas, including the Christmas anthology “Christmas Interrupted,” which contains three novellas: “Airport Christmas,” “The Holiday House Sitter,” and “The Hitchhiker on Christmas Eve.” She has a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Florida and worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine feature writer, and publications editor for several years. A former tennis pro, Ms. Moore’s writing background also includes sports writing, and athletes from various sports are sprinkled throughout some of her novels. A lifelong resident of Florida, she currently resides in Vero Beach.

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