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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Betsy Melano

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Divine Devils by R. Weir is the first book I’ve read by this author. First of all, from the beginning of the first chapter it caught my attention. The description of the daily routine for the children and the men protecting and guarding them got my interest. Then learning about Hunter Divine a bit and the reason why he takes a job when a former girlfriend reaches out for help. The next thing that I appreciated was getting the back story on the characters working with Hunter Divine and how each of them met him. What kept me reading to the end was the intrigue, suspense, and wondering who and why these kids are being targeted. I would recommend this book to friends and family in a heartbeat.

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Remember My Name (Remember My Name Series Book 1) by Laurencia Hoffman – Review by Erica Fish

Remember My NameRemember My Name by Laurencia Hoffman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have to admit that the book cover grabbed my attention and I knew I had to read it. I am not familiar with Laurencia Hoffman but I will be seeking out her other stories. The plotline is amazing. There was a darkness lurking about with a side of M/M romance for flavor. There are many emotional highs and lows. I was turning the pages faster and faster because I needed to know what was coming up. Her characters are fully developed and complex in nature. Shane has some deep secrets that could be deadly. He puts up a tough front until Callan pushes through the walls. To find out what happens to Callan and Shane you will have to read the book. Believe me, it is worth the read. I cannot wait to read Remember His Name book 2.

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Lost Bastard (Dark Sparrow Novel Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by India Kells – Review by Bridget McCullough

This book is packed full of such amazing writing. I was thoroughly impressed with this first book in the series. It managed to balance introducing quite a few side characters and giving them depth and backstory while not overwhelming the reader with too much to keep track of. The main characters in particular are written with so much intricacy that you immediately feel connected to them and invested in their story.

Deva, our main heroine has been hiding from a past that she is terrified of returning to but an obligation to pay off a debt pushes her to confront her past and in doing so she meets Aleksei, a fighter with an story of his own full of twists and turns. He has a sexy alpha personality but is there more to his story than meets the eye? And will Deva let herself fall for someone who reminds her so much of the past she left behind?

Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Ashley Dover

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

T.S. Simons – Wow! Another Antipodes book read. And I am truly amazed again. The story of Cam and Freya continues. Their love has been rekindled and life in the Lewis community seems to be moving along.

Visitors from Auckland via Clava come to Lewis in search of a new home. They bring with them more shocking news of how the government has been using their reproductive selection process. This news sends a shock through Freya’s and Cam’s life together as once again they have to set off to make things right.

Of course, when it comes to the communities nothing is ever completely back to normal. Follow their journey in book 4 of the Antipodes series.

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a wonderful dive into Ancient Egypt, and all of the wonderful colours, sights, sounds, and possible intrigues. There are lots of characters and motives going on here, with interesting subplots that add depth to the story. It is rich with imagery of food, scenery, and costume; it is easy to picture yourself amongst the orchards or lush palaces. I have to admit that this was the only book I’ve read in the series, and so I found some of the character and governmental names to be challenging to recall and keep straight. However, there is a glossary of names and terms at the beginning which helped to reference things. All in all, this is a very well written work, that fans of Ancient Egypt will devour.

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kerry Baker

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caim by T.S. Simons is the fourth book in the Antipodes series. You really do need to read this series in order so that you can fully understand what is happening. The moment I picked up this book I was straight back into the thick of it. I really do enjoy reading about Freyja and Cam. They are such strong characters and they have definitely managed to keep the series going.
Each book in this series just seems to make it even better. When starting book one I never imagined that I would be this invested still come book four and yet every time I get my hands on the next one I can’t wait to start it. This is a fantastic series that you should definitely read

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Kerry Baker

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes is the fifth book in the Lord Hani Mystery series. This is a fantastic series that is so rich with detail that you can’t help but be drawn in. This book only adds to that. I would strongly recommend reading this series in order as it follows the same character throughout.
With this book we are taken on yet another intriguing journey with Lord Hani as he tries to figure our another mystery. It is always so easy to fall back in with this character, almost like you have never left him in the first place.
As with the rest of the series it is great that the authors obvious passion for history comes through. I think it adds to the whole experience. This is a great addition to the series and I am looking forward to whatever is next.

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Tangled Roots (Witches of Willow Creek: Tangled Magic Series Book 1) by Denise D. Young – Review by Michelle Collier

Tangled Roots (Tangled Magic, #1)Tangled Roots by Denise D. Young
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tangled Roots (Witches of Willow Creek: Tangled Magic Series Book 1) by Denise D. Young – Review by Michelle Collier

Rating 5 out of 5

I just finished Tangled Roots by Denise D Young. I think I may have to take a moment and take a deep breath because this was one of the best books I’ve read. The characters are alive and you feel their emotions so strongly. The descriptions in this book just drew me in and I felt like I was living the story not just reading it. Cassie and Nick must both face the past they have been running from. I cannot wait to read the next book!

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries #5) by N.L Holmes-Review by Amanda Kimble

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries #5) by N.L Holmes

This is another fantastic read by N.L Holmes. The Lord Hani Mysteries is a series I highly recommend. Each book keeps getting better and better.

Hani is once again put in the middle of something that doesn’t involve him. The Queen needs his help, but then he’s put in a dangerous spot. His daughter is also put in the middle of the same mess. The quote I chose Hani is: “I don’t know. There’ll almost certainly be an uprising as soon as the king dies. That may be the moment this whole bizarre experiment falls apart. I can’t imagine there are many real believers. Most people, like our Aha, are committed only to please the king and advance their careers.”

Highly recommended for Historical Mystery lovers.

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Sure As Hell (Life Is Hell Book 4) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Katherine Braccia

Sure As Hell (Life is Hell #4)Sure As Hell by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In book 4 we meet 3 more members of the Juniper Lake Paranormal family.

Larkspur: Pixie, trickster, troublemaker and newly awakened lover.

Jaru: Imp, new business owner, and contract boy with diverse relationship statuses.

Soren: Bodyguard, caretaker and kind lover to Jaru and Larkspur.

These 3 men have a such a wonderful, scandalous and sexy story that all I can do is HIGHLY suggest reading it.

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Kimberly Griffiths

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lake of Flowers
Lord Hani Mysteries Book 5
By
N.L. Holmes

I like how this author includes information in the book that helps us understand the history surrounding this story. Putting things into perspective for us as the reader, things like maps and background history lessons. It helps us as readers absorb the story much easier. As with the other books in this series it is well written and an enjoyable read.

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The Arsonist’s Handbook by L.A. Detwiler – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Arsonist's Handbook: A Gripping Psychological ThrillerThe Arsonist’s Handbook: A Gripping Psychological Thriller by L.A. Detwiler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Arsonist’s Handbook: A Gripping Psychological Thriller by L.A. Detwiler is a fiery thriller. This author was a new one for me, but I was not disappointed. This is a dark thriller with two men on different paths that are joined by one person. There are twists and turns and lots of suspenseful moments. I really enjoyed the two stories and how they interconnected. The story is well-plotted and reads quickly. I was quickly engulfed in the story and wanted to finish it in one sitting. I look forward to reading more from this author soon.

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Candida Hopper

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Divine Devils: Mystery Suspense Crime Thriller: Book 1
By R. Weir

This was such a great sit on the edge of my seat kind of story. This book was full of action, suspense, great characters and so much more. Hunter Divine and his team are trying to keep two teenagers safe from being kidnapped after two attempts have already been made. The team is a diverse group of people with all different skill sets. I was trying to figure out who was behind all of it the entire time I was reading but I was nowhere close to figuring it out. The author did a great job keeping me entertained throughout and got me invested in the people and the story. I cannot wait to read what’s coming next. I highly recommend this book.

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Mr. Nice Guy (Pierce Brothers Book 1) by Belinda Williams – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Mr. Nice Guy (Pierce Brothers, #1)Mr. Nice Guy by Belinda Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this romantic comedy by a favourite author of mine Belinda Williams. ‘Mr. Nice Guy’ is the first book in a new series featuring the naughty but nice Pierce Brothers. This was a lighthearted, fun read with plenty of romance and a bit of drama which had me happily turning the pages. The storyline flowed well making it an easy read and the authors descriptive narrative bought both the characters and the setting to life. The story had the right mix of laugh out loud moments, emotional moments and of course romance leading to some steamy scenes. I was hooked from page one and could not put this book down. I fell in love with the very likeable and relatable characters, especially Tom and Chelsea. Chelsea is used to dating ‘bad boys’ but her housemate Tom is fed up of her complaining about her boyfriends and says she should give a ‘nice guy’ a try, someone like him! “Give me a week. Seven days and seven nights. I’ll show you what it’s like to be with a nice guy”, the only rule is that it’s not a friends with benefits arrangement. However, It’s not long before Chelsea realises that nice guys can play dirty too. This was such an entertaining, enjoyable and engaging read which I definitely recommend.

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Captured by the Viscount by Wareeze Woodson – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Captured by the ViscountCaptured by the Viscount by Wareeze Woodson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This wonderfully written story is full of historical detail and time period social niceties all of which added to the feeling of being immersed in the era. When Lady Isabel Carlyle breaks into the Viscount Matthew Paul Rutherford’s residence she believes him to be out of town so does not expect to be faced with an angry Viscount aiming a pistol at her heart. Even though Isabel was trying to put the stolen property back and retrieve her own the Viscount Rutherford was not impressed. However, Matthew sees that this might be an unexpected solution to his current problem, of having to find a bride within the month. Having chosen two different damsels from Almack’s marriage mart who then had fatal accidents he is running out of time, and so offers Isabel a choice, marriage to him or gaol. The authors descriptive narrative bought both the characters and the setting to life. I was hooked from page one and the storyline flowed well and the plot twists kept me happily turning the pages. I recommend this enjoyable and engaging historical romance and look forward to reading future books by the author.

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The Arsonist’s Handbook by L.A. Detwiler – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Arsonist's Handbook: A Gripping Psychological ThrillerThe Arsonist’s Handbook: A Gripping Psychological Thriller by L.A. Detwiler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was gripped by this dark psychological crime thriller by Detwiler. Sixteen year old Jameson Wills has never known his father but is keen to find out about him. However having found an old journal in the attic the things he discovers about his father are very disturbing. Reading the journal he learns that his father had a secret addiction to arson and soon Jameson begins to wonder if he also had the “desire to burn” in his blood. Meanwhile, Pete Andrews is a grief stricken businessman following the death of his infant son in a fire. When he is told by the police that the fire was arson Pete is determined to find justice for his son, but as his sinister past emerges he may go to far looking for revenge. I was hooked from start to finish by this novel and was impressed at how the author made both of the main characters, Jameson and Pete really come alive and allowed the reader to get into their minds. I felt fully immersed in the storyline which was fast paced and flowed well. An entertaining and engaging read and one which stayed with me long after I had turned the last page. Detwiler is a new author to me and I am now keen to read other books by her.

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Mikaela Insinger

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow, what an excellent read! This was my first read from Holmes, but it will not be my last as I have to gobble up the rest of the books in this series. Despite this being my introduction to Lord Hani and the suspense surrounding his family, it was an easy read that kept me turning pages at all hours of the night. I appreciate how detailed the characters and setting were laid out, I could really visualize everything that happened in the story. Holmes background in archaeology played a huge role in the setting, politics, and character development. I definitely learned a thing or two throughout this book despite it being fiction. If you want something that will keep you in suspense and wanting more, I highly recommend this novel!

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Competing with the Star (Star Series Book 2) by Krysten Lindsay Hager – Review by Angie Finley

Competing with the StarCompeting with the Star by Krysten Lindsay Hager
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the sequel to Next Door to a Star.
Hadley is finally feeling like she’s fitting in, but is she? She has her group of friends, a boyfriend, and it seems like everything is falling in to place. But an overheard conversation in the ladies room has Hadley questioning her relationship with Nick. Is her best friend, Simone, after him and does Nick still have a crush on Simone? After a betrayal by Simone and Nick, who can she trust?
Hadley battles through the book on who to forgive, and finds a friendship in a person she least expected to.

This book gave me all the feels and took me back to my younger days. I was an emotional mess in parts of this book. I was really feeling all the turmoil that Hadley was going through.

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The Arsonist’s Handbook by L.A. Detwiler – Review by Carla Clemmons

The Arsonist's Handbook: A Gripping Psychological ThrillerThe Arsonist’s Handbook: A Gripping Psychological Thriller by L.A. Detwiler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a very intense psychological thriller! You are kept on your toes until the very end. I definitely did not expect what played out and actually gasped at the end! The characters in this book are ones you hurt for and get angry at all at the same time. At times you may even be disgusted by some of them. This book definitely takes you down a dark path with some great plot twist!

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Next Door to a Star (The Star Series) by Krysten Lindsay Hager – Review by Angie Finley

Next Door to a StarNext Door to a Star by Krysten Lindsay Hager
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first time reading anything by this author. It was a cute YA story. Hadley is dealing with all the issues any teenager deals with. Her best friend moves away and even though she promises to text her, her friends has moved on. That and being bullied by two mean girls, Hadley decides to spend the summer with her grandparents. There she meets Simone, an actress, who at first is kind of giving the vibe of I’m better than you and I have better people to hang out with. And Hadley also gets bullied by Simone’s friends….. It’s happening all over, no friends and feeling left out. Hadley befriends Charlotte and they are hitting it off good. Then Hadley finds out she’s moving to the town and she is nervous to be starting a new school. Of course, things are different but as the school year gets to going, she finds out that she truly has a group and things are looking up!!

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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again this amazing, wonderful, and talented author has made such a impacting, gripping, and wonderful novel filled with so much!!!!

I have been hooked on this series since the first novel in the series was released in the Antipodes series, Each installment has left me with more and more wants, questions, and the need to know what will happen next plus with the events that happen will it impact the wonderful characters I have grown such an attachment to and what and how will this affect them?

In this one my two personal favorite characters Cam and Freyja are happy. They have gotten a wonderful little family and are living peacefully with acceptance of things they have gone thru and looking towards to a brighter future to what ever they make of it. Honesty from where they started out together and the journey to where they are both now was defiantly far from easy, or a smooth to get there. I love them personally and they are such commendable characters.

But alas a rainbow only can appear so long, before the storm may start again. This was not just any storm though. This bought on someone they knew before, and it was a shocker and unplanned really in reality to see the return of them. This threw the couple for a loop as well. I can say based on how the event happened they were not prepared for it and for sure not for what the return bought for them as well as their life together.

What happens next is a story of questions and more questions, as well as for myself and them seeking these answers but knowing what the truth is again? Or is it a truth they already know but they refuse to accept? Not only will these answers change their happy life but it will define these characters not just for the time being but forever…

Honestly this series is so unpredictable in a good way, what you think you know, is it really what you know? What you doubt, is there more under the table than you realize?

Again I’m so happy I came across this series with the first novel. This author is truly amazing and if I ever get a chance to meet them, I will truly be a happy fan full of curiosity about their writing. They truly know how to write an amazing series and keep the reader hooked, not only in the current book installment, but truly anxiously awaiting for the next novel in the series.

I for one can not wait to see what happens in the next novel. I’m pulled in every time, and I never want to leave this rabbit hole. I have questions as Cam and Freyja do and I want my answers no matter how happy or satisfied I may be with them when I go to seek them out!

Honestly, please pick up this amazing, gripping, awesome series. Its a series that I have truly fallen in love with and when the sad day comes and the series ends I will be re reading them. I truly hope this series gets made into a movie 🙂

Amazing novel and characters again . Seriously every time, every novel, I’m pulled more into the rabbit hole and no want to return to where I once was!

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The Arsonist’s Handbook by L.A. Detwiler – Review by Lorrene Huisman

The Arsonist's Handbook: A Gripping Psychological ThrillerThe Arsonist’s Handbook: A Gripping Psychological Thriller by L.A. Detwiler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ok this was a new type of novel for me I will gladly say from the start. I had started it reading oh cool a thriller. I got so much more than I bargained for in a good way, honestly, this book was almost impossible to put down I loved this novel and I feel a strong need for more. Even after completing this story it is far from leaving my mind and still is making me think and wonder…

First reading this I getting a feel for sure about the character named Jamieson He had a rough time with his father being out of the picture and his mom working quite a lot. But Jamieson had a darkness in him like I never thought would be so extreme. He loved to burn things and watch what ever it was burn and I mean really burn the more torture the better it was and enjoyable for him. He later reads an old journal which was his fathers and this just fuels his odd obsession with the love of burning things, creatures you name it. i found as I went on Jamieson I felt for at times and other times he wickedly scarred me and made me worry about these things if this is something that could go on in todays world.

Introduce Pete, whom at first seemed like a sweetheart to me, Pete goes thru something very horrid and his mind set is on revenge and nothing more. And the way he progresses and develops truly is even scarier than Jamieson I think

All in all this was a page turning book and it gripped my soul and left me wanting more. And don’t even get me started on the ending. It was so shocking for me, I didn’t have any inkling to it coming, I feel some of the things could have been for shadowed but this novel was a wild ride of questions and living on your last breath to learn what is happen to next.

Honestly a ride like no other. This body took my body and soul and asked me at the end “wanna go again?” I cant let the thoughts and impact of this novel just go. Its really a imprint made on the reader, and I highly suggest you pick it up and prepare for sleepless nights, and your sanity tested in a good way, this is a novel not to be passed up or forgotten!!

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Kimberly Griffiths

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lake of Flowers
Lord Hani Mysteries Book 5
By
N.L. Holmes

I like how this author includes information in the book that helps us understand the history surrounding this story. Putting things into perspective for us as the reader, things like maps and background history lessons. It helps us as readers absorb the story much easier. As with the other books in this series it is well written and an enjoyable read.

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The Arsonist’s Handbook by L.A. Detwiler – Review by Tausha Treadway

The Arsonist's Handbook: A Gripping Psychological ThrillerThe Arsonist’s Handbook: A Gripping Psychological Thriller by L.A. Detwiler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Arsonist’s Handbook by L.A. Detwiler. This is a very dark book. Its about a kid named Jameson who grows up with his mom because his dad walked out on them. With being a single mom, she works 2 jobs and is home very little to interact with Jameson so he is left to fend for himself quite often. Jameson has a dark burning in his soul and when he finds a journal of his dad’s he realizes he has inherited this dark thing. Jameson loves to burn things, building, animals, and later on humans. When Jameson kills one man’s son his dad, one of the nicest men in town, vows to find who did it. Pete lived for his son and he is determined with all that is in him to find out who killed his son and make them pay. There is also an arsonist loose in the county close to him and he’s wondering if his dad is back. He beings to search for his dad and longs to find him. Will Jameson find his dad and have some answers from his past? Will Pete find out who killed his son and be able to have some peace? This is a very dark, psychological thriller that will keep you turning pages way into the night!

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Revenge (Least Likely Suspect Book 1) by Cooper McKenzie – Review by Tausha Treadway

Least Likely Suspect: RevengeLeast Likely Suspect: Revenge by Cooper McKenzie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Least Likely Suspect: Revenge by Cooper McKenzie. This book was a good short read but it was emotional too. This is the story of Samantha Wycoff who gets the horrible news that her son has been in a horrible accident and is on life support. What’s worse is she has to make the horrible decision to remove him from life support. Micah one of her son’s best friends comes to support her during this time. All Samantha can think of is revenge for her son and making the person or persons that beat her son pay. Micah comes up with a plan but can Samantha go thru with it? Will Samantha get herself in more trouble or will she get the revenge she thinks she so badly needs? No parent should have to make the decision to remove their kid from life support or bury their child but once they do there is no stopping the grief in any form possible.

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Grumbler’s Ride (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Jade Thomson

Grumbler's Ride (Satan's Devils MC San Diego #2)Grumbler’s Ride by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Honestly. I don’t even know what to say in my reviews sometimes. I really enjoyed this book. I’ve been on a biker kick lately and Manda Mellett delivered another great book! Grumbler has been my favorite biker so far! Being inside his head is funny and this book isn’t short on laughs (although it does have its serious side). Mary is fun to read- a character i can relate to as a mother (even though my kid is younger than Alicia!) This story is another winner in my book!

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Avenging Devil Part 1 (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #3) by Manda Mellett – Review by Jade Thomson

Avenging Devil Part 1: Satan's Devils MC San DiegoAvenging Devil Part 1: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Okay. I have to be honest- this (to me) is the heaviest book I’ve read by Manda Mellett. It REALLY tore at my emotions. It was a hard read- but only because it was written so vividly. I’ve read a few of Manda Melletts books now and this one has been my favorite by far. I was interested in Nirans story since the first book and I’m so glad I didn’t have to wait TOO long to read his. Saffies character is so well written and easy to relate to- I’m getting chills just typing this. All I can say about that the story without spilling anything is that I’m ready to read part 2…. The ending had me on the EDGE of my seat! Onto the next book y’all!

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the fifth book in this series which I have enjoyed from the first book. I highly suggest that you read the previous books as they are just as great as this one. This is an author that I have enjoyed from the first book I picked up. The author’s use of details give their story a realistic feel and I am pulled into the story from the beginning. This book is no different. This is a well written story that has characters that bring the story to life. They are relatable and truly give the story life. This is a story about thefts that are happening in the King’s house. As the story goes on Hani finds himself caught in the middle of secrets and more. He is such a great character that I just enjoy him and what he brings to the story. This was a great afternoon story that I highly recommend.

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Jonell Collins

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Anytime I have an N.L. Holmes book to read I am a happy camper. Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) is one more excellent read in the series. I find that I am so in love with Lord Hani’s family. I never know what’s going to happen next. He and his family live in a dangerous time. Always on guard, always taking care around the royalty they live under. Amusingly enough I find many parallels between our culture and society today and Lord Hani’s. If you love a good mystery, this is your book. If you love history, ancient history, again this is the book for you. I tried very hard this time to take my time and savor this story. I did very well until I got to the last quarter of the book and I just lost all control. Ms. Holmes has a very descriptive writing style and I love to read it. It’s not just the story, it’s the way she strings the words together. A delight to read. My top author for the year so far.

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Lake of Flowers (The Lord Hani Mysteries, book 5) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Shelly Kittell

Lake of Flowers (Lord Hani #5)Lake of Flowers by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Interesting story. It’s great to see that it comes with a little bit of history up front and a glossary. Based in ancient Egyptian times, the glossary comes in handy. The characters are well written and the descriptions make them easy to picture in your mind. The plot is outstanding. The mystery keeps you wanting to not stop reading.

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