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Covert Threat (A Gray Ghost Novel, book 5) by Amy McKinley – Review by Makaela Patterson

Covert Threat (Gray Ghost #5)Covert Threat by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Covert Threat (A Gray Ghost Novel, book 5) by Amy McKinley – Review by Makaela Patterson

When I decided to read this book I didn’t realize right away it was in a series, I was a little nervous wondering if I should read the series in order. I quickly realized this could easily be a stand alone book. The book drew me right in. There is a threat that arises you are taken on A roller coaster ride. You find yourself trying to figure it out. Everything boils down to keeping Jules save . Will Trev be able to conceal his brewing feelings to keep a level head to do his job? Or will in fact is new found passion and emotions make him more determined? This is a great thriller romance chilling edge if your seat page turner. Do yourself a favor and read this book! As I was reading this book I could easily imagine this being a rest movie to watch as well. Again this is book 5 in the series so if your all about reading series in order go right ahead.Personally I don’t feel that you have to read them in order. Like I mentioned it can be a great stand alone book. Although the rest of the series is on my to read list! Happy reading!

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The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Makaela Patterson

The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart isThe Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is by Jacquie Biggar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed reading light hearted book rooted in deep emotions. This books has ups and downs, twists and turns, but I didn’t find it too emotionally heavy. It does make you realize life is too short to hold grudges, especially when it comes to family. It also gives you an in depth perspective of how strong a sisters bond could be. You will read this booking asking yourself could these sisters forgive each other? Was the hurt and pain just to much to mend fences. I think no matter if you have a sister, small or big family everyone has dealt with unpleasant situations in their family dynamic. I felt that is how the book is very relatable even if the topic at hand is different. I will say while reading this book you don’t know whether you want to scream or cry. You will find yourself rooting for a magical love story to blossom but I will let you read the book and find out about Levi. Happy reading.
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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Makaela Patterson

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Makaela Patterson

This is a classic coming of age story with a twist! It’s a world of fantasy and magic. Human or Fae ? You will soon learn what the Perilous Realm college life is all about. Can human and Fae co exist ? Can they build friendships or possibly fall in love? With the twists and turns you will have a lot of questions. Will they be answered by the end of the book? You will have to read and find out. Loyalty will be tested. The characters enter a whole new world of learning . This book won’t leave you disappointed. You will stay engaged and not want the book end.

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Makaela Patterson

Journeys Through SpaceTimeJourneys Through SpaceTime by James Talisman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Makaela Patterson

Starting off the year reading a great fantasy books has been awesome. The storyline setup is a page turner . You are Immersed into the story and before you even half way through the book your already saying this isn’t a stand alone there has to be a book 2 !! Overall the story is fantastic, the characters are written very well no character got lost in the storyline. I really like the build up of the characters and as your read the book your viewpoints start to change or get stronger with different Characters of the book. You start to understand their strengths and what drives them. I recommend this book to my son and I’m going to read it again with him. It’s a great read for adults and teens who enjoy fantasy. My last thoughts this is a great read and I recommend this book.

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The Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Makaela Patterson

The Fat Girl's Guide to Loving Your BodyThe Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery

The Fat Girl’s Guide to Loving Your Body by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Makaela Patterson

This book was very interesting to read. As you keep reading you find yourself looking deep within. Some of the thoughts I took away from this book is that you have to know your own worth and if your not there itches next step is you. It starts with you. Take action on your self love journey Sometimes your mind can be your own problem you can be toxic to yourself. Easier said than done to re work your brain to think more positive I know. This book is such a touchy topic, and can be such a sore spot for people to talk about. One of the things I like about her book is that she makes the books very funny and light hearted kicking off your self Discovery and journey to loving yourself.

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Hennessey on the Rocks by Monica DeSimone – Review by Makaela Patterson

Hennessey on the RocksHennessey on the Rocks by Monica DeSimone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hennessey on the Rocks by Monica DeSimone – Review by Makaela Patterson

Hennessey on the Rocks will take you on and emotional ride. Who ever said you can’t fall in love twice? Who really knows how they will choose to fight for their love? Although this book was emotionally gripping, It was also very suspenseful. It seemed as Charlie could never really catch a break. You never knew what problems were going to pop up and shock you! This was definitely a drama filled book with airy parts of light humor. I think a lot of people will enjoy this book. I very much so could see this turned into a movie or series has all the perfect ingredients . No pun intended. Check out the end of the book! The name of the books really describes the book perfectly smooth but rocking! I really couldn’t stop reading this book, I connected with the fact that she was a mother and wanted nothing but the best for her kids and to be happy herself. This was a great read!
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Alice Will: Dreams of Chaos Book 1 by Ashley Chappell – Review by Makaela Patterson

Alice Will: Dreams of Chaos Book 1Alice Will: Dreams of Chaos Book 1 by Ashley Chappell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I haven’t read a young teen fantasy novels in a long time. So I was a little nervous if I was going to stay interested in reading this book and not feel like the characters in the book were too young for me to connect with. Well to my surprise I was very entertained. It’s great coming of age story with a lot of action. I love watching apocalyptic movies or tv series. I find myself rooting for Alice to make the right choices when her back was against the wall being so young learning how to use her powers and so much weighing her shoulders. This book had me entrained and on the edge of my seat, just as if I was watching it on a tv series. The way the characters were Introduced and how vivid the story line was you didn’t even need your imagination to be immersed into the book as if you were a character. I was ready to read book number 2. In conclusion, this book is a great read and I recommend this book to my 14 yr old son and to anyone who’s reading this review you won’t be disappointed.
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