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Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kayla Bullock

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

Book 4 in the Antipodes series just might be my favorite so far. Finally settling into a peaceful life, Cam and Freyja vow to never leave the sanctuary of the dome again. But when people from their past bring devastating news, Frey just can’t resist venturing out one more time in search of answers.
This series dives deep into the fact that no matter what, even in what is supposed to be an almost perfect world, people still struggle. Loss, tragedy, heartbreak, all affect those on Lewis.
Caim is a fantastic novel. This book takes the reader down a darker turn than the previous books and I loved it. The characters are amazing, and their joy, heartache, and love are felt by the reader through and through. The final twist at the end of the book left me wanting more. I can hardly wait to read book 5.

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Beginnings and Endings: A Selection of Short Stories by Jane Suen – Review by Kayla Bullock

Beginnings and Endings: A Selection of Short StoriesBeginnings and Endings: A Selection of Short Stories by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Beginnings and Endings is a collection of four short stories. Each one is unique, and really hits home as far as lessons that can be learned from them. The stories touch on how a single moment can change our entire lives. I enjoyed the stories and the length of each was appropriate. I would highly recommend this book to everyone. The last story is so so sweet!

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Grave Digger Academy (Grave Digger Academy Series Book 1) by C.A. King – Review by Kayla Bullock

Grave Digger AcademyGrave Digger Academy by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Grave Digger Academy tells the story of Makayla, first year paranormal academy student. Makayla ends up at the one school no one ever wants to be placed at–Grave Digger Academy. But there are things about Makayla she doesn’t know. Who is stalking her in the fog and darkness? Why was she placed at Grave Digger Academy when all her brother went to more prestigious schools? Makayla needs answers–and fast before time runs out.

Grave Digger Academy is a great story. I really liked the characters and their development in the story. And I LOVED Makayla’s helpers!! The story was easy to read and moved along at a good pace. I did, however, feel like the conclusion of the book was rushed and sort of glossed over. I would have liked to have seen more happen to build suspense for the next book. I will for sure be reading the rest of the series!!

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Remember His Name (Remember My Name Series Book 2) by Laurencia Hoffman – Review by Kayla Bullock

Remember His Name (Remember My Name, #2)Remember His Name by Laurencia Hoffman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Book 2 in the Remember My Name Series introduces us to Wren and his husband, Henry. Wren, sensing that something is about to go terribly wrong, warns Henry. But when Henry doesn’t listen, he is murdered—and Wren is the prime suspect. Now, being hounded relentlessly by the press, the cops, and everyone around him, Wren is desperate to find the killer. Because now his visions are showing him his own death!

Book 2 is such a great story. I really enjoyed this novel and felt that the characters were more developed and the story had more flow than book 1. The cliffhanger in Remember My Name is wrapped up neatly in Book 2. Laurencia Hoffman knows how to keep the reader intrigued and rooting for the protagonist throughout the story. I will be looking forward to reading more of her stories in the future!

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Remember My Name (Remember My Name Series Book 1) by Laurencia Hoffman – Review by Kayla Bullock

Remember My Name (Remember My Name #1)Remember My Name by Laurencia Hoffman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shane, young, bitter, with his heart closed off, hides secrets from everyone in his life, including Callen. Callen, older, successful, and Shane’s first adult relationship, reenters Shane’s life after breaking his heart. Can Callen break through and help Shane confront his past, his many dark secrets, before it is too late?

I enjoyed Remember My Name. The characters are likeable, but are not very well developed. The reader is left with a lot of questions about who he is. The relationship between Shane and Callen was realistic and I was rooting for them to figure it out before another heartbreak. I love cliffhangers and this novel is set up perfectly to lead into book 2 in the series. Great writing!

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The Arsonist’s Handbook by L.A. Detwiler – Review by Kayla Bullock

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

Jameson, 16 year old loner living with his single mom, longs for a relationship with his father. When he finds an old notebook in the attic that describes proper way to be an arsonist, Jameson decides to follow in his father’s footsteps in the hopes that it will catch his father’s attention and he will come back home.

Pete is the victim of an arsonist, losing his young son in a fire. Hell bent on revenge, Pete will stop at nothing to make the arsonist pay. He quickly becomes consumed with finding his version of justice for his son.

Wow…The Arsonist’s Handbook is a great read. The characters are likeable, relatable, and real. The emotions from Pete are heart wrenching, and the desire of Jameson to have a relationship with his father is as well. Told from alternating points of view, as well as including chapters from the notebook Jameson finds, this book kept me on the edge of my seat until the last page. I highly recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys a good psychological thriller! The ending was completely unexpected! I can’t wait to read more from L.A. Detwiler!

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Forged by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops, book 3) by Amy McKinley – Review by Kayla Bullock

Forged by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops, #3)Forged by Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tyler a hot, sexy Navy SEAL, has always wanted Malina. Malina, analyst for the SEALS, is struggling to overcome a past that haunts her every day. Knowing that Tyler is nothing but temptation, Malina avoids him like the plague. Until the day she is accused of treason and has nowhere else to turn–except to Tyler. When Tyler returns from his latest mission and learns Malina is not only in trouble but is missing, he will stop at nothing to save the woman he loves.

The third book in the Deadly Isles Special Ops series, Forged by Secrets is just as exciting and fun as the first two. Malina and Tyler are great characters, right in line with Tyler’s brothers from the earlier novels. Amy McKinley knows how to write a heart pounding(in more ways than one!) novel. This series has been one of my favorites I have read in a while, and I look forward to reading more of Amy’s books in the future!

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Shield & Shade (Ascended Guardians Book 1) by Misty Hayes – Review by Kayla Bullock

Shield & ShadeShield & Shade by Misty Hayes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Zoey, studious, with few friends, is desperate to graduate early, and escape the suffocating control of her parents. Overprotective after Zoey got lost in the woods at 5 years old, her family sees it as keeping her safe–including having a 7pm curfew at 15 years old! But when the truth is revealed about what really happened on that night 10 years ago, Zoey’s life is turned upside down.

Shield and Shade is a great story. The writing style is impressive and has a natural flow to it, and the descriptions, especially of the settings are perfect–I could visualize them easily. The characters are likeable, relatable, and realistic. The story drew me in from page 1. I was rooting for Zoey the entire story. Great writing! Will for sure be reading more from this author in the future! This book would make a great movie!

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The Divine Devils (The Divine Devils Book 1) by R Weir – Review by Kayla Bullock

The Divine DevilsThe Divine Devils by R. Weir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Divine Devils in the first in a new series by R. Weir. Hunter Divine, ex US Marshal, is contacted by an old girlfriend when there are several attempted kidnappings of her children. Happily married, Paige and Jose cannot figure out who, or why, someone would want to take their children. Hunter quickly assembles a team to provide around the clock protection for the family. But he is facing a formidable opponent who always seems to be one step ahead.

The Divine Devils is a really good story that is full of action. I really liked the characters and would have rated it higher, however, there were two glaring issues for me. First of all, the dialogue between characters was too stiff, not like people speak in real life. Second, the amount of detail in the story distracts from the flow of the novel. For example, we don’t need to know exactly what was on a sandwich the characters had. The level of mystery to the story was great and kept me guessing for the majority of the novel. Looking forward to reading the rest of the series!

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MORNIN THE SUPER BIRD – FINDS A WAY TO FIGHT EXTINCTION by JULES HEARTLY – Review by Kayla Bullock

Mornin The Super Bird : Mornin Finds a Way to Stop ExtinctionMornin The Super Bird : Mornin Finds a Way to Stop Extinction by Jules Heartly
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mornin’ the Super Bird sees statues of some animals that have went extinct. Determined to make a difference and to save his family and friends from the same fate, he makes a video and it goes viral!

Mornin’ the Super Bird is a cute, sweet story that shows children the importance of taking care of the planet for not only ourselves but animals too. The examples given in the story are simple, easy ways that children of all ages can do to make a difference. I also appreciate that there are several references at the end of the story to help children learn more about what they can do to help the Earth and its inhabitants!

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Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Series Book 2) by Amy McKinley – Review by Kayla Bullock

Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops, #2)Bound by Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bound by Secrets is the 2nd novel in the Deadly Isles Special Ops series by Amy McKinley. The second installment focuses on Xander’s brother, Jax, and his former girlfriend, Kayla. Kayla is looking to escape an abusive relationship and goes home. To keep her parents safe, she asks Jax to give her a place to stay. As their relationship grows again, they are confronted with secrets from the past, surrounding the death of Kayla’s brother and Jax’s best friend.

Bound by Secrets was a good novel. Kayla and Jax have a very realistic relationship, and are great characters. I am enjoying the books focusing on each brother individually and then how there is an ongoing story throughout. Amy McKinley is a fantastic writer, and knows how to keep a reader on the edge of their seat until the last page. I did not see the twist in this story coming! Can’t wait to read #3!

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Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic Book 2) by Leslie Scott – Review by Kayla Bullock

Carnival of Shadows (Black Water Magic #2)Carnival of Shadows by Leslie Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Carnival of Shadows is the second book in the Black Water Magic Series by Leslie Scott. Teagan is dealing with a lot–the death of her beloved grandmother, taking over her grandmother’s role as Swamp Witch, and dealing with a developing romantic relationship, as well as a new, young witch in the neighborhood. But then the carnival comes to town…an evil carnival, bringing back the one person Teagan never wanted to see.

Carnival of Shadows is an excellent read. However, I do wish I had read the first in the series before this one. I highly recommend this as the story seems to continue from where the first novel ended. The characters are great, and the setting is amazing. I loved the idea of the evil carnival! Descriptive and a fun read, Carnival of Shadows has made me an instant Leslie Scott fan!

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Terrifying Love – A Halloween Anthology – Review by Kayla Bullock

Terrifying Love: A Halloween AnthologyTerrifying Love: A Halloween Anthology by Serena Nova
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Terrifying Love: A Halloween Anthology is 7 love stories with a twist. I enjoyed all of the stories, especially the one set in a haunted house and the final story. However, I am not quite sure why it is referenced as a Halloween Anthology as there are not many references to that date. The stories are creepy, some scary, and all are sexy. They are all good in their own way, and were great reads. I will be looking for more from each of the authors!!

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kayla Bullock

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow where to even start with Ouroboros, the third book in the Antipodes series? Cam once again ventures from his safe home underneath the dome protecting people from a world-wide deadly protozoa. Seeking more answers but finding shocking answers that lead to even more questions, Cam and his family must prepare to face the one force they never expected.

I have not been this invested in the characters of a story in a long while. Cam, Lae, Freyja, Sorcha, Di….all are relatable, realistic, and wonderfully developed. This series has had me laughing, crying, being angry, heartbroken, and excited to see where the story leads next. There are so many good, terrifying, and unexpected aspects to these stories. T.S. Simons knows how to write a novel that engages the reader, entertains, and leaves you wanting more. This series would be rated higher than 5 stars if I could!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kayla Bullock

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

In the second installment of the Antipodes series, we find Cam back with Lae and settling in to his life as a husband and father. But when word comes that there may be more settlements and that someone he loves may still be alive, Cam sets off on a journey to find closure. But what will he discover and can he return to his wife and son, Mack?

This series is one of my favorites I have read lately. I love the characters and their development throughout the books. This one had moments that made me angry, made me laugh, and made me cry. Cam, Lae, Mack, Di feel like family to the reader. The settings are wonderfully described, from inside the lush domes to the outside world, where everything is dead, bleak, and brown. I can’t wait to read the third book!!

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House in the Woods by Jessica Aiken-Hall – Review by Kayla Bullock

House in the WoodsHouse in the Woods by Jessica Aiken-Hall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Molly Jackson, sheltered college student home for the summer, is faced with the harsh reality of her mom’s dementia. Tasked with making sure her mom is safe and stays at home, Molly panics when her mom disappears. Having nowhere else to turn, Molly reaches out to her older brother, Marc. When Marc returns to his small hometown, things quickly unravel as Molly becomes involved in the search for a local woman who went missing 20 years prior.

This story is so good. Full of unexpected twists and turns to the last page. House in the Woods leaves the reader guessing, even when it seems like everything has been wrapped up neatly. Molly is 19 but has led such a sheltered life her innocence and naivety really came through in her character. There were moments where the story was heartbreaking as everything Molly and Marc knew of their life has fallen apart. Great 5 star read!

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The Don (Her Three Immortals Book 1) by Hazel Storm – Review by Kayla Bullock

The DonThe Don by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vanessa, a young woman struggling with a sick younger brother, is awestruck when her new, sexy , Grey, neighbor moves in across the street. Unexplainably drawn to him, she also finds herself being courted by another man, Raef–who just happens to be Grey’s half brother. Grey promises to heal her brother but at what cost?

This story is a good, quick read. The characters are well developed, and the plot is fantastic. I really enjoyed the changing point of views throughout the chapters. Vanessa is a relatable female protagonist and I was rooting for her until the last page. I can’t wait to read the next installment in the Her Three Immortals series.5/5 stars

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Jeremy Full of Grace by Greta Cribbs – Review by Kayla Bullock

Jeremy Full of GraceJeremy Full of Grace by Greta Cribbs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When an unexplained plague wipes out most of the world’s population, the remaining people are shocked, scared, and for the most part unable to have children. Leslie, an agnostic midwife, travels the country, desperately seeking someone, anyone, who is pregnant. What she doesn’t expect, however, is to meet Jeremy–17 year old boy who appears to be, of all things, pregnant! Jeremy claims he became pregnant after a visit from the Virgin Mary.

Jeremy Full of Grace was an interesting read. Told from several points of view, it gives a sense of a simpler time, without television, radio, cars, and even hospitals. The story drew me in, and I enjoyed it. Similar to the birth of Christ, Jeremy’s pregnancy helped the characters and the reader discover–or rediscover–what Faith is. Strong, independent characters and a focus on God made this a wonderful read. Highly recommend!

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Mountains Wanted (Mountains Series #1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Kayla Bullock

Mountains Wanted (Mountains #1)Mountains Wanted by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hot, steamy, unorthodox romance writing at its finest! Sarah, single mother of 2, enjoys her life as a free spirit with no strings attached relationships. James is military and not looking for anything serious. When the two meet and begin a friends with benefits relationship, things become complicated as Sarah finds herself falling for James.

This story is HOT. Full of lustful, descriptive sex scenes, it is not for the faint at heart! Mountains Wanted explores relationships from all angles, including friends/boyfriends/friends with benefits/and everything in between. I could relate completely with Sarah as she dealt with her relationship with her teenage daughter! Great character development, great conversations. Would have rated it a 5/5 but there were some scenes that felt unnecessary to the flow of the story and could have been eliminated.

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Forbidden Wolf (The Shadow Chronicles Book 1) by CR Robertson – Review by Kayla Bullock

Forbidden WolfForbidden Wolf by C.R. Robertson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where to even start with Forbidden Wolf? What a fantastic novel! Tasha, a lonely vampire, meets Levi, a strong, powerful lycan, by accident one night. What starts as a chance encounter quickly escalates into a forbidden love as the lycans and vampires are sworn enemies. Keeping their love a secret grows increasingly hard as they fall more and more for one another. But their love could be the death of them if either Levi’s pack or Tasha’s coven finds out. When a common enemy threatens both sides, Tasha and Levi may hold the only key to survival.

This story is amazing! Beautifully written, I was rooting for Levi and Tasha from the first time they met–their relationship, the undeniable pull they feel for each other, their stolen moments together. The evil this face is creepy, dark, twisted, and unique. C.R. Robertson knows how to write! I am really looking forward to the second novel to see how it all plays out.

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Dragons by Ty Drago – Review by Kayla Bullock

DragonsDragons by Ty Drago
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Andy Brand, also known as Draco, has always been told to hide who he truly is–to protect the entire world. But when he is unwillingly thrown into the midst of an attack, revealing himself may be the only way to save everyone.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this young adult sci-fi thriller. The science referenced throughout was accurate and interesting to learn. The characters are likeable and I felt for Draco as he faced challenges on his journey. The story seems disjointed in places because there are a lot of different things happening and it was hard to keep them all straight at the same time. Great writing style and descriptions.

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Twisted Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Book 1) by Amy McKinley – Review by Kayla Bullock

Twisted Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops #1)Twisted Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Twisted Secrets-Riley, a grad student fresh out of a breakup: Xander, a Navy SEAL home on leave after a mission gone wrong. Through an accidental meeting at the coffee shop where Riley works, they quickly become inseparable. But things aren’t always as they seem. Someone is stalking Riley, while Xander is dealing with questions regarding his last mission. Can the two find out the truth before it’s too late?

Twisted Secrets is the first novel in a new series, Deadly Isles Special Ops. Xander and Riley are both very likeable characters and I was rooting for them the entire time. The development of their relationship was smooth and realistic, which I liked. The level of suspense and mystery in the novel was perfect and kept me guessing. Just when I thought I had it figured out, a new twist threw the story in a different direction. I loved this novel and will for sure read the rest of the series!

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The Hunter’s Heart (Love After Earth Book 1) by Astrid Sharpe – Review by Kayla Bullock

The Hunter's Heart (Love After Earth)The Hunter’s Heart by Astrid Sharpe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! The Hunter’s Heart tells the story of Poppy, a human with not much going for her on Earth. When she and several other women are kidnapped and awaken on an alien space ship, they fight back with the help of Zensah and his panther-man warriors. Escaping, each human woman is left alone with one of the warriors. As Poppy and Zensah travel through the unknown(to her) world, Zensah teaches her how to hunt, fight, and survive on his planet.

This novel is amazing! The setting is magical, beautiful, and so creative. The dangers feel real, and the emotions between Zensah and Poppy hit the reader straight in the heart. Some of the parts told from Poppy’s point of view were laugh out loud funny with the way she thinks. I hope that Astrid Sharpe continues this series because I NEED to know what happens next! Great writing, I couldn’t put this book down once I started it!

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Sugar & Spice (Spicetopia #1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Kayla Bullock

Sugar & Spice (Spicetopia, #1)Sugar & Spice by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sugar and Spice is a sweet romance novel set in an amusement park. Cy Sweet, rich, entitled son of the owners of the park, is being forced to work as a temp–undercover for the summer. Jolie, single mom working as the Red Velvet Queen. She isn’t looking for romance but what will happen when she catches Cy’s eye? He can’t tell her who he REALLY is, so how will it all work out? A well written romance novel with all out steamy scenes, Sugar & Spice is a must read for the romance novel lover!

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Tally and the Angel: Book One India by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Kayla Bullock

Tally and the Angel : Book One IndiaTally and the Angel : Book One India by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tally, a brave, strong and intelligent 13 year old, is devastated at the death of her mother. But when her father gives her a gift left behind for her, she discovers she’s received so much more than a pendant. Inside the pendant lives an angel! Tally sets off around the world with her father, angel in tow. But when she uncovers a kidnapping plot to take over India, she steps out of her comfort zone to save the children.

A great read, however, I do think some of the themes would be a little deep for children on the younger end of the target age range(8-12). I think some of the angel/demon/god talk might be confusing for the younger reader. I am looking forward to reading the 2nd installment. Tally is a loveable main character. 4/5 stars

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The Cross of Ciarán (The Cross of Ciarán Book 1) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Kayla Bullock

The Cross of CiaranThe Cross of Ciaran by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ciaran, a pagan priest from the 5th century, is buried alive for his indiscretions with a woman, seen as a betrayal to the priestess he served. 1500 years later, his body is unearthed, in perfect condition. But when the body disappears and Ciaran awakens in 20th century New York, questions surround the mystery. Well written, wonderfully developed characters. The story is an easy read and I am looking forward to the sequel

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BRINK OF DENIAL (SONS OF SINDICATO BOOK 2) by SONYA JESUS AND CAM JOHNS – Review by Kayla Bullock

Brink of Denial (Sons of Sindicato #1)Brink of Denial by Cam Johns
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dane, future leader of the Mafia group Sindicato, is tough in every way but one–Mila, the girl who stole his heart years ago. Mila, however, has left that life behind, moving across the country to have a modeling career. 11 years of suffering, being apart, and Mila comes home–asking Dane for help with a personal issue. But things aren’t always as neat and clean as they appear. Mafia romance at its finest! Loved this story! The characters are fantastic and likable. The storyline moves at a perfect pace. Very well written novel! My only complaint is…I need to know when the next one is coming out!

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Red Coat by Isobella Dunn – Review by Kayla Bullock

Red CoatRed Coat by Isobella Dunn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Red Coat is a well written thriller that focuses on the lives of Sara, a former foster child turned social worker, and Rachael, a young girl currently stuck in the foster care system. After running away from an abusive foster family, Rachael’s case is assigned to Sara. Startling similarities exist between the 2 girls, and they quickly form an unbreakable bond. Happy for the first time in her young life, Rachael longs for a family and a home. But when Rachael runs again, she leads Sara back to the one town from her past she was set on forgetting. Colin-the local sheriff-was Sara’s friend from foster care so many years ago. Seeing him again opens up doors Sara thought were long shut.

This thriller has a little bit of everything for the reader–romance, thriller, psychological aspects, family, and friends. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a hard to put down story that tugs at the heart strings.

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Kissing Scars by Jim Shomos – Review by Kayla Bullock

Kissing ScarsKissing Scars by Jim Shomos
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kissing Scars tells the tragic love story of Sanaya and Leo. Unexpectedly falling in love with one another, Sanaya and Leo seem like the perfect match–until Leo tells Sanaya he has no desire to have more children. 48, divorced, and with 3 teenagers, Leo is looking forward to his new life. Sanaya, however, is young, looking for her future husband, and wants to be a mother. What will happen when their worlds collide? A well written, short romantic novella, Kissing Scars is a must read for romance fans. One of the best parts of the story is the raw, real dialogue between the characters. The author paints a vivid picture of both character and environment.

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Kayla Bullock

The Eclipse DancerThe Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Eclipse Dancer is a beautiful story about the life of Andy. The story takes place in present day, with Andy remembering her childhood–the fairies, her friends, her pet, her life. This book features lovely, developed characters, a magical atmosphere, intertwined with tragic events. The Eclipse Dancer is different from any other book I have read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Laura Koerver develops a breath taking environment for a very well written story! Great 5 star read!

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