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Me and Cinderella (The Dirty Rooster Book 2) by Kelly Mooney – Review by Kerry Baker

Me and Cinderella (Dirty Rooster Series-Book 2)Me and Cinderella by Kelly Mooney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Me and Cinderella by Kelly Mooney is the second book in the Dirty Rooster series. This book can be read as a stand-alone although trust me when I say you also want to read book one.
This book was just as good as the first book. It was as amusing and entertaining. The characters were just as engaging. I really felt like I was invested in their story. They really worked well together. They were interesting and you could feel the connection between them.
This was a fantastic book and one I highly recommend.

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His First Lady by Avery Scott – Review by Karyn Taylor

His First LadyHis First Lady by Avery Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

His First Lady by Avery Scott is a fantastic ‘fake romance’ novel. I am a fan of fake romance novels so was really looking forward to reading this one and it certainly did not disappoint. I had never read any work by Avery Scott before and if this book is anything to go by then I’m sure I will read more of her work.
Michael Reese is a candidate for the job of President of the USA. His campaign manager Tom decides that to improve his chances of winning, then he needs a ‘First Lady’, well not a real one, a fake one. Michael chooses his speechwriter Kendall to become his ‘love interest’. It certainly helps that as well as being intelligent and great at her job, Kendall is also beautiful.
Once they are thrown together, Kendall and Michael both realise that they have so much in common and actually really enjoy being in each other’s company.
The plan is for Kendall to jilt Michael at the altar but as the wedding gets closer and closer both realise that they would really like for the wedding to be real and not fake. But do they admit this to each other? Of course not! That wouldn’t make for good reading. This book has so much angst as Kendall and Michael fight their growing feelings for each other which makes this book a page turner.
This book is very well written and has fantastic characters. I loved both Michael and Kendall, whereas I really wanted to punch Tom, the campaign manager is the face so many times. I’m of the opinion that if an author can get you to hate a character then they have done a great job with that character.
I’d definitely recommend this book.

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Home Is Where the Heart Is (The Wilder Sister Series Books 1-5) by Melissa Keir – Review by Heather Bahm

Home is Where the Heart is: The Wilder SistersHome is Where the Heart is: The Wilder Sisters by Melissa Keir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Melissa Keir’s Home Is Where the Heart Is: The Wilder Sisters includes five wonderful stories; those are: Forever Love, Beach Desires, A Christmas Accident, Coming Home, and Holiday Homecoming. Each of these novella length stories features one of the Wilder sisters. The contemporary romances are well written, compassionate and compelling in their own ways. The bond between the sisters is firm and the chemistry with the individuals that fall into their lives was thought out and clearly portrayed. The suspense, intrigue, and elocution that is shared makes each of these stories solid in their own right. Melissa Keir shines as a writer in this genre and I have not read a book by her that I have not thoroughly enjoyed.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Seraphina’s Revolution (The Seraphina Series Book 4) by Sheena Hutchinson – Review by Heather Bahm

Seraphina's Revolution (Seraphina #4)Seraphina’s Revolution by Sheena Hutchinson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Seraphina’s Revolution is the fourth book in the Seraphina series written by author Sheena Hutchinson. Each novel in this series has held pace and/or was even better than the previous books in the series. It is not often a sequel lives up to the hype that is built in the previous book(s). Sheena Hutchinson excels in creating works of art with her writing. I found that Seraphina’s continued transformation and/or struggles were outstanding and draw the reader into the story staying with the characters to see if they overcome or succumb to their potential fates. Without giving away details in regards to more that continues in this story, this is a series that you absolutely must read. Solidly done and well written, developed and complex characters and a story line that will absolutely leave you begging for more.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Knights Who Won My Heart: Knights Series Book 4 by Sonya Jesus – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Knights Who Won My Heart (Knights, #4)Knights Who Won My Heart by Sonya Jesus
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Knights Who Won My Heart : Knights Series Book 4 by Sonya Jesus is the fourth Book in the Knight Series This is one of my favorite series and this book Holy Momma it was worth the wait .I do recommend if you haven’t already read the first three book in this series because this one picks up where Book three left off.Get ready tp be taken on a few twists and turns that will have you on the edge of your seat trying to figure out what happens next. I at times felt like I was on a emotional rollercoaster with my emotions up and down .I can’t say it enough Sonya Jesus is an Amazing Author and I absolutely love her style of writing. I highly recommend not just this Book but the whole series.

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Misfortune of Song: Druid’s Brooch Series: #5 by Christy Nicholas – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Misfortune of Song (Druid's Brooch #5)Misfortune of Song by Christy Nicholas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Misfortune of Song:Druid’s Brooch Series #5 by Christy Nicholas is the fifth book in Druid’s Brooch Series. This book has a little bit of everything from it being a historical fantasy to adventure, action,romance and heartbreak and betrayal. I found myself unable to put this Book down once I started reading. At times I felt like I was on a emotional rollercoaster ride with my emotions going up and down. Maelan is a man who cares for his granddaughter and tries to do his duty.His granddaughter Orlagh finds herself in love with a bard,he makes her feel like no one else does.She Hope’s and is determined that they will be. What does Orlagh’s future look like? Find out what happens next I highly recommend reading this book I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure Book 1) by Hoot N. Holler – Review by Erica Fish

Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure, #1)Terror in Boring Town by Hoot N. Holler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A perfect mystery for kids today. Terror in Boring Town is a fun story story about two boys trying to get the scoop on some strangers that have come to their town. When there is a mystery and two boys are trying to get creative with ideas to prove the strangers are criminals makes a great story. The story has a great plot to keep the kids interested in the story. I would definitely recommend this book for entertainment and possible a book to read for summer time reading.

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His First Lady by Avery Scott – Review by Anastasia Dodson

His First LadyHis First Lady by Avery Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first read by this author and I enjoyed how different it was. Micheal is a candidate for president but his rating aren’t where they need to be, so they find him a girlfriend named Kendall.(I love her!) They find themselves in a tough situation and end up engaged. Even though this is just a “job” the chemistry is off the carts between those two and lines are blurred between Job and reality will they be able to keep everything professional?
I really liked this book and I am looking forward to reading more by this author. I would recommend to a friend.

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An Appointment (Summer in New York, #4) by Lindsay Marie Miller – Review by Lucy Berson

An Appointment (Summer in New York, #4)An Appointment by Lindsay Marie Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An Appointment ( Summer in New York, #4) by Lindsay Marie Miller. I have read many books by this author and thoroughly enjoyed them all! This book was no exception. This book has love and drama, high emotion and best of all second chance at love.
Savannah has not had the easiest of times lately. She is newly divorced and trying her best to carry on. She has vowed to never make the same mistake again and fall in love. One man in her life is enough, her son. When she has to take him to the doctors, due to his asthma, the last thing she expected to find was Preston. He has been hurt and left alone and also in debt due to his ex-wife. He is extremely attracted to Savannah, will they be able to put their pasts behind them and move forward with their relationship or will past insecurities ruin them?
I truly enjoyed this book and I hope you do as well.

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Man with the Mafia (Man With #2) by Debra Falasco – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Man with the Mafia (Man With, #2)Man with the Mafia by Debra J. Falasco
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first book by this author, I enjoyed it from cover to cover. It is creative, engaging and pulled me into the story right from the start. Deirdre is ready to start a new life, what she wasn’t expecting is a man like Vincent to enter into it. As her past keeps popping up, what will happen when their pasts collide? These two are about to find out how twisted fate can be. They are strong characters with great chemistry but trust could be a problem. I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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Rafferty (Default Distraction #2) by A.S. Roberts – Review by Sara Oxton

Rafferty (Default Distraction #2)Rafferty by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rafferty by A.S. Roberts a five-star read that will make you see music. This is the second novel in the Default Distraction series, and it has gone from strength to strength, I would say you could read it as stand-alone, but don’t as you will fall in love so hard with the boys you will need to go back and read Brody. Rafferty will warm even the coldest of hearts, this story proves just how love can concur all, it may not be the right time or place, but you fate will play its turn in the end. I have long been a huge fan of the author and this just proved again how amazing a writer she is, Lauren was someone I warmed to immediately and her battle brought tears to my eyes more times than I care to admit. This was a compelling story and one I won’t forget anytime soon, I can’t wait for Cade an Luke, even if its so we see more of Flint, Brie and Biscuit. Thank you for being amazing and bringing these great characters to life.

Review by @saraoxo

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Vantage Point (A Gray Ghost Novel, book 4) by Amy McKinley – Review by Katie Matthews

Vantage Point (Gray Ghost #4)Vantage Point by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

I think this is probably one of the best series that I have read in a long time and I was super excited to read the next book in it – Vantage Point and as expected I was NOT disappointed at all!! It was an amazing 5 star read that I loved every single minute of. I loved Hawk and Stella’s story, like the others in the series I quickly fell in love with them and desperately wanted the best for them. I loved the suspense running through the story it kept me engaged and on the edge of my seat on more than one occasion. The two characters definitely had this spark between them that was undeniable! I love that Ms McKinley’s characters always have a past that comes back to haunt them because I get to see them overcome whatever it is and Hawk’s was one I wasn’t expecting!
Although this book can be read and enjoyed as a standalone I would absolutely recommend reading them in order! I will certainly be looking forward to more from this author again in the future!

@katiem
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Cinderfella by Kristy Brown – Review by Tausha Treadway

CinderfellaCinderfella by Kristy Brown
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cinderfella by Kristy Brown. This is a retelling of Cinderella where the boy is the poor outcast step child and the girl is rich, confident and beautiful. Ashley aka Ash lives in the barn with his pig Gus after his adoptive mom dies and he is outcast by his father and brothers. A girl ( Ellie) comes to the door of the barn and asks for help in finding her glass shoe and because she hurt her ankle. He helps her and then the sparks fly. Its a sweet fantasy romance that will keep you turning the pages. I loved the sweet characters of Ashley and Ellie but felt bad for them because everyone else was against them. This is a fun romance that will stick with you after you are done. Read Cinderfella for a feel good story!

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Little Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord – Review by Maura Harper

Little Miss Eyes of BlueLittle Miss Eyes of Blue by Holly Tierney-Bedord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the “prequel” to THE WOMAN AMERICA LOVES A LATTE and it was written after. I’m not sure I would have appreciated it as much if I read it first. It’s super quirky and gives an amazing glimpse into an interesting dynamic.

I cracked open the binding on this to read “a few chapters” before work. Well the chapters are 2-5 pages long so I kept thinking “one more chapter” and suddenly I am at 50% and 10 minutes late. Whoopsie. It was a book worth being late for…

I really like the way this author writes and am a huge fan of both books in this series.

Review by @mauraharper

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Misfortune of Song: Druid’s Brooch Series: #5 by Christy Nicholas – Review by Carrie Reed

Misfortune of Song (Druid's Brooch #5)Misfortune of Song by Christy Nicholas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Misfortune of Song by Christy Nicholas
Druid’s Brooch Series #5
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars

This book is an excellent addition to the Druid’s Brooch Series. The story was easy to get into and the characters were written nicely. This could be read as a stand alone but the other books in the series are just as great and I would highly recommend them.

Almost all of the characters in this book got on my nerves or did things that made me hate them. In saying that, it really made the book all that much more interesting for me. I wanted to read on to see how each person would react to the different situations they were thrown into.

Orlagh is a fool, chasing after a love that wasn’t even there in the beginning just because of one kiss. Temuirr is a promiscuous man that can’t hold a solid relationship which, leads to his sister Yana always exasperated by the situations he gets himself into. Orlagh finds out that her grandfa is arranging a marriage for her with a man from their village, she denounces her grandfa’s care to live on her own and follow her love for Temuirr. Temuirr is surprised and taken aback, he realizes he is in too deep with this woman and may have to court her for real.

Eolande is Orlagh’s best friend, and my favorite character. She always has Orlagh’s back and is a fae that was cast out of her world because she fell in love with a mortal. She follows Oralgh in her quest to track down Temuirr to watch over her and keep her safe. Maelan, Orlagh’s grandfa and Eogan, Maelan’s best friend, go out on a search to find Orlagh and bring her home as well as to her senses regarding the traveling bard, Temuirr. Maelan makes many very terrible decisions regarding his granddaughter in the form of kidnapping her and ruining her relationship with not only Temuirr but him as well.

I don’t want to give away too much more information, but there is some stuff that goes down towards the end and really makes for a nice ending to the book. I did enjoy this book and can’t wait to look into more books from this series.

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Me and Cinderella (Dirty Rooster Series-Book 2) by Kelly Mooney – Review by Tracy Manderson

Me and Cinderella (Dirty Rooster Series-Book 2)Me and Cinderella by Kelly Mooney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Me and Cinderella (Dirty Rooster Series-Book 2) by Kelly Mooney
5 out of 5 stars

Me and Cinderella is the second book in the Dirty Rooster Series written by Kelly Mooney is a great read. The characters are colorful and the plot is awesome.

He has always been sure of three things…
He would never move back to Sugar Creek.
He would never end up like my deadbeat parents.
And no matter how much he loved her, he would never touch Remington Ashby.

She is his little sister’s best friend and she is pure. Off-limits. A rich girl from the other side of the tracks. The right side.

He left Sugar Creek in the dust years ago. But when his father was being released from prison, he had to head home. His little brother needed him even if it’s from their father.

Now he finds her  still gorgeous, frightened and still wearing a wedding dress and sitting his my bed instead of walking down the aisle.

What is he to do comfort her or walk away? Will he be-able to resist her or take her in his arms?

By
Tracy

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Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure Book 1) by Hoot N. Holler – Review by Debi Kircher

Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure, #1)Terror in Boring Town by Hoot N. Holler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure Book 1) by Hoot N. Holler

5 Stars

I can’t hardly believe after all the books I’ve read in my life that this book actually had me so hooked I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. All I could think about was that I must buy a copy of this book for each of my grandchildren that I know would enjoy it, and I plan to do that at each of their birthdays.

This proves to me that it doesn’t matter what age group a book is I am totally in love with detective type books with a lot of mystery. I loved the flow of this story and I grew up reading The Nancy Drew mysteries and this brought back many memories of enjoying those while my brother read The Hardy Boys and I can’t wait to share this with friends that have younger children as well.

Awesome and absolutely look forward to more from Sam and Rex 🙂

 

Review by @debikircher

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Misfortune of Song: Druid’s Brooch Series: #5 by Christy Nicholas – Review by Debi Kircher

Misfortune of Song (Druid's Brooch #5)Misfortune of Song by Christy Nicholas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Misfortune of Song: Druid’s Brooch Series: #5 by Christy Nicholas

4 Stars

So even though I have read this series completely out of order I have totally enjoyed every story and this one was no different. Although I do wish I had read them all in order I do have that on my to do list for the future. This as I’ve mentioned in earlier reviews is not a chosen genre of mine but I can’t deny the writing in this story, it flowed so perfectly and kept my attention throughout the majority of the book.

I loved the character portrayal in this story from Orlagh dealing with real teenage behaviors and Maelan struggling with trying to save her from herself and also trying to follow through on an obligation. The story progressed and had me on the edge of my seat through most of it. It had many different aspects filled with danger and suspense.

I love Ireland and want to visit someday, and even though this was set in the past the descriptions of it just strengthened these hopes I have of seeing it someday.

If you love reading fantasies set back in history you will absolutely love these books.

Review by @debikircher

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Flesh and Bone (Blood of Kaos Book 3) by Nesa Miller – Review by Kerry Baker

Flesh and Bone (Blood of Kaos Series, Book III)Flesh and Bone by Nesa Miller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Flesh and Bones by Nesa Miller is the third book in the Blood of Kaos series. This book has everything you could want to take you on a thrilling journey. It does really need to be read in order for a full understanding.
This book is full of action and adventure. Added to the paranormal nature of the book and it is sure to take you on a series ride! I found myself drawn in to this book right from the word go. I couldn’t wait to see what would happen next. It was fast paced and high energy. The characters were interesting and enthralling.
I really definitely enjoyed this book and I cannot wait to see what might be next.

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Gamble on a Cowboy by Melissa Keir and D’Ann Lindun – Review by Lisa Helmick

Gamble on a CowboyGamble on a Cowboy by Melissa Keir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Gamble on a Cowboy
By Melissa Keir
D’Ann Lindun

I didn’t realize that these are novellas with whole series attached. I really enjoyed the stories and it turned up my interest in looking into the series. Each story is well written and flowed very nicely. It was easy to fall in love with the characters. They were fun and flirty which made me smile. Cowboy stories are some of my favorite romances. There are so many avenues that can be taken. Both of these stories fall into the rodeo side of being a cowboy. In these we have a former bullfighter turned restaurant owner as well as a female stock contractor vs a male stock contractor. Both are equally full of some interesting main characters as well as a few secondary ones.

These are great for a quick read or an introduction to a couple new authors. I really enjoyed each of them. They made me smile and feel happy which is what I want when reading a romance.

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Don’t Let Me (Simplicit Duet Book 1) by Marie Skye – Review by Jenni Bishop

Don't Let Me (The Simplicit Duet #1)Don’t Let Me by Marie Skye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Don’t Let Me (Simplicit Duet Book 1) by Marie Skye was an intriguing and sizzling read. There were things I loved and things I hated and it was as frustrating as it was addicting. AND OMG the ending, well let’s just say I went, NO she did not!, you can’t be serious. It just puts everything I had read in doubt. It is a story of a love triangle that is so sizzling you will need a cold shower. I both loved and hated the main characters but they were well written and the story and mystery kept the pages turning. Marie has well in the weaving of the plot and where everyone stands or at least where everyone you though stands. There are secrets and lies, betrayal and hurt but there is also so much love. But come to the end and all bets are off and like I said earlier, NO she did not!, that came from so far out left field there is no more left.

Olivia is drawn into a relationship with one man who is in games with another man but she doesn’t know and falls in love with them both. When her past learns she is still alive things take a dramatic turn.

Damien and Jaxon are best friends and have always played the game but now the stakes are so much higher and one of them will get burned.

This is a must read, now I have to sulk until the next installment.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure Book 1) by Hoot N Holler – Review by Jenni Bishop

Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure, #1)Terror in Boring Town by Hoot N. Holler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure Book 1) by Hoot N is a great children’s book. It is an adventure mystery story that was written with children from the ages of 9 to 12 in mind. The story is about two young boys Sam and Rex who are on summer vacation and one who looks for everything as an adventure of some sort the other not so much but when they see a strange truck in town, the boys decide to get to the bottom of what is going on. The story is fun and original and the characters were well written and relatable.
Surely to be a hit.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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A Wicked Earl’s Widow (Once Upon A Widow Book 2) by Aubrey Wynne – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Wicked Earl's WidowThe Wicked Earl’s Widow by Aubrey Wynne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Wicked Earl’s Widow (Once Upon a Widow Series Book 2) by Aubrey Wynne is a historical romance story. It is told in multiple POV’s which I love as it gives you a much better understanding of who the characters are, where they come from and what made them who they are and what they are thinking. This drama filled story will keep you entertained and on your toes. There is secrets and lies, danger and intrigue, mystery and humour. The characters are all well developed and enjoyable and absolutely wonderful.
Eliza lost her husband but is still being tortured by her past and by the evil man who raised her. When her daughter and herself, are threatened she is forced to flee for their safety. Along the way she encounters an old woman that is being attacked and decides to help, which leads her to find refuge in the Pendleton estate. But unfortunately danger finds her and she is once again face to face with the viciousness and evil from her past.
If you like historical romances, with a bit of thrill to them then this is a book for you.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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If the Shoe Fits (The Liberty Lawrence Series Book 3) by Bea Stevens – Review by Jenni Bishop

If The Shoe Fits... (The Liberty Lawrence Series Book #3)If The Shoe Fits… by Bea Stevens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If the Shoe Fits (The Liberty Lawrence series Book 3) by Bea Stevens is just as charming as the other two books in the series. The antics and adventures of Miss Libby are delightful and fun and her thoughts just make me laugh out loud as she always finds herself in trouble without meaning to. With our lead character there is always drama and suspense, a little mystery and a whole lot of adventure that is intriguing and keeps the pages turning.
Libby has always loved fashion and shoes are her downfall so when she is transferred to the fashion side of the paper, she is in her element, but as always for Libby things get off to a bad start and only gets worse and of course interesting.
Overall this is a captivating and great read. Make sure you crab a copy and dig in to enjoy the adventures of Liberty Lawrence.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Broken Pieces By Judith B. Pinkard – Review by Laura Furuta

Broken PiecesBroken Pieces by Judith B. Pinkard
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Broken Pieces
By: Judith B. Pinkard
5 out of 5 stars

The book Broken Pieces by Judith B. Pinkard is a biographical novel based on real life events. I found it to be both heartbreaking and heartwarming. It draws you in and didn’t let go of my heart until I had read the ending page. It is an inspiring story that found me at times with tears in my eyes. There is faith, prayer, love, and family. There were moments that were sad to read about and others that are touching. I found my emotions going up and down the entire time reading. One never knows the impact of others on their lives and how you will survive and weather storms. This author has beautifully written about her life experiences. This book is one I would highly recommend reading.

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The Protector: MAC (Cover Six Security, Book 1) by Lisa B. Kamps – Review by Kerry Carr

The Protector: MAC (Cover Six Security, #1)The Protector: MAC by Lisa B. Kamps
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The protector is the story of Mac ( a former military man turned protector) and TR (Tabitha). This story follows their relationship as it develops from a friendship into a romance and eventually love.

What i love about this book is its not your typical romance story. There is a crime twist. TR life is threatened and after several ‘accident’ Mac and the fellow protectors have to set out to uncover who is trying to silence her and for what reason.

This books was amazing, full of twists and turns and adventure alongside a romantic story. Perfect combination

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Man with the Mafia (Man With #2) by Debra Falasco

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Genre – Contemporary Romance, Mafia Romance
Page Count – 353 pages
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Spunky, sassy romance writer Deirdre Collins leaves her home and the roommates she adores for a fresh start in New York City. Lured by old-world charm and authentic Italian cuisine, she moves into her new apartment ready for a new life. What she wasn’t ready for was dark, brooding Italian attorney, Vincent Manetti. This stoic Adonis with a sly sense of humor and a bossy disposition is a dominating lover in the bedroom but a caring soul when Deidre faced the constant reminders of her past. Vincent soothed her in ways no one else could. Deirdre is convinced a crazy twist of Fate brought them together. But Fate isn’t just crazy; she’s a sadistic bitch. Deidre’s past is connected to Vincent in ways neither of them could have predicted. Vincent works to keep Deidre in the dark, but Fate plays her wicked hand, and soon, there’s nothing he can do except tell her the truth. Madly in love and suspicious, Deirdre follows her instincts, but does Vincent deserve her love and affection? Perhaps, a man who harbors secrets shouldn’t fall for a woman who values trust above all else. Is Vincent Manetti a man with the mafia, not to be trusted or believed, or is he the answer to what Deidre’s been missing her entire life?

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My name Debra J. Falasco and I have been a writer for as long as I can remember, from short stories and poetry to college papers and expository writings. But my heart has always belonged to romance. After moving to Colorado from Texas, I met the man I was meant to be with. After marriage and one child, I left a long-term career to become a stay at home Mom. That was a dream come true but after two years, it was time to make another dream come true. I began working on a book and redeveloping characters I created over twenty years ago. Adrian and Machelle’s love had never been forgotten and with the telling of their story, I created a world of romance I can’t wait to share with readers!

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Lights, Camera, Action (Paranormal Talent Agency Book 1) by Heather Silvio – Review by Anastasia Dodson

Lights, Camera, Action (Paranormal Talent Agency, #1)Lights, Camera, Action by Heather Silvio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Paranormal Talent Agency series and i enjoyed it. It was a fun mystery that had romance, secrets and some supernatural mixed in. It is my first read by this author but it will not be my last. Set in Las Vegas we travel throughout the story to figure out who the culprit//bad guy is, and man does it really keep you guessing and in the dark til the very last moment. This book is 154 pages so i was able get through it fairly quickly. I am looking forward to reading more of this series and i would recommend to a friend.

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Rafferty (Default Distraction #2) by A.S. Roberts – Review by Krystal Gaston

Rafferty (Default Distraction #2)Rafferty by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rafferty by A.S. Roberts is Book two in the Default Distraction series. This is Rafferty and Lauren’s story and I hope you are prepared for an emotional ride. With the devastation of their past relationship along with the need to be near her how can Raff make things right after so many years. Lauren and Raff have a lone complicated history, they were each other’s first love and heart beak but it’s Soo much more with them. Add in a failed marriage and a 14 year old son, Raff has a lot to make up for when it comes to Lauren. You feel for Lauren throughout the whole story, and Raff you want to see him work for it and prove himself but at the same time you want to throat punch him for being so stupid. Will Raff finally tell the truth as to why everything happened, because no one knows his reasoning for leaving all those years ago. When Lauren needed him the most.

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Me and Cinderella (The Dirty Rooster Book 2) by Kelly Mooney – Review by Heather Lovelace

Me and Cinderella (Dirty Rooster Series-Book 2)Me and Cinderella by Kelly Mooney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mooney is quite adept at weaving a tale with strong, stirring characters that immediately connect with the reader. I found myself immediately transported into the story and couldn’t disengage prior to finishing the last sentence. The main characters were relatable, fun, and had fantastic chemistry. Yet another book from Mooney that I thoroughly enjoyed. Highly recommended reading!

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