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Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Katie Matthews

Imposter (Ash Park, #7)Imposter by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Imposter was a captivating, chilling and intriguing read. I have read a few from this series now so I know to expect the unexpected but this book really took me by surprise. I think I was on the edge of my seat the whole way through and I have to say it is probably my favourite out of the series so far! The authors’ writing is detailed, the storyline intricately woven and it completely sucks you in and doesn’t let you out until the end. I have to say I do love Petrosky; he is good at his job and has been a fantastic main character the whole way through this series!
Imposter was a fantastic, thrilling 5 star read that I wholeheartedly recommend!

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Black Cat Security by Katerina Ross – Review by Chantelle Smith

Black Cat SecurityBlack Cat Security by Katerina Ross
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a brilliant Paranormal romance read that was fast-paced, jam-packed with a brilliant storyline that had you hooked and characters that really brought the story to life. This is my first read from this author and it was a great introduction and I can’t wait to read more from her. I loved both these characters and their chemistry was coming off the pages, I really enjoyed seeing their relationship develop throughout it was steamy & flirty and exactly what was needed! I was well and truly hooked and I can’t wait to read more from Katerina Ross.

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Testament of Feats: Book of Judgement Book One by K.H. Jones – Review by Kerry Chalmers

Testament of Feats: Book of Judgment,Testament of Feats: Book of Judgment, by K.H. Jones
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Testament Of Feats by K.H Jones. Boo 1. Truly wonderful. I love it when you find a great book and just want to get stuck in, that’s how it is with this book, the author must have a fantastic imagination the world building was out of this world 😉 I loved everything about this book. It is packed with fantasy and adventure, always something different to keep your brain ticking. The characters, while there are many, are so well written. I will be recommending this book to everyone I know. Thank you.

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Serenade by TK Lawyer – Review by Laura Furuta

SerenadeSerenade by TK Lawyer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Serenade
By TK Lawyer
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book Serenade by TK Lawyer. I love wolf shifter books and this story is an example of the reason why. The book pulled me in from the beginning and I quickly found myself lost in the story of Kingsley and Eva. Kingsley is a wolf that hasn’t found his mate. While he may be popular with the women he meets, he is looking for the other half of his soul. Eva is a woman who after her last relationship has decided not to date. While she finds Kingsley handsome and charming, she doesn’t believe that he is for her. He can have any woman he wants. Kingsley recognizes Eva from the first moment she came into the room. Eva is falling for Kingsley. What will happen when she finds out he is a wolf-shifter? What does the future hold for Eva and Kingsley? Read this book to find out. I love how Eva is kind and caring. Kingsley is at a loss on how to get Eva to accept him as her mate. I grew to care about both of them with each chapter that I read, and I wanted them to find happiness. There are other characters that are introduced and many of them become friends with Eva. There are also a few that have their own agenda and plans. This is a book that has an atmosphere of romance and some scenes are red hot to read. I would highly recommend this story.

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The Player (Men of WarHawks Book 2) by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Karyn Taylor

The Player (Men of WarHawks Book 2)The Player by Jacquie Biggar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Player is the 2nd book in the Men Of WarHawks series by Jacquie Biggar. Each book can be read as a stand-alone. I had not read the first book before reading this although I had read other work by this author. I will be going back to read the first book now as I really enjoyed this one.
Roy Donaldson is a top NHL player whose career has taken a bit of a dive due to a psycho ex-girlfriend spreading lies about him. To help his career, his team bring in sassy PA Patience Kennedy to sort him out. Just what he wants, another woman trying to organise him!
This book flows quickly and keeps you gripped to the story by adding elements of humour, romance, drama etc. The very first meeting between Roy and Patience in the locker room, when he thinks she’s a reported looking for a story, is particularly funny. The book was much more dramatic than I had anticipated. Jacquie Biggar does a fantastic job of writing the dramatic scenes with the psycho ex as everything comes to a dramatic conclusion.
Added to the drama is the attraction between Roy and Patience. She is the total opposite of everything he’s ever looked for in a woman but he can’t help his growing attraction and feelings towards her, some of which adds to the humorous element of the story, particularly when Patience’s older brothers are added to the fun and games.
I’d definitely recommend this book to others.

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Around Midnight by Zarina Macha – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Around MidnightAround Midnight by Zarina Macha
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“The harder you love, the higher the stakes”
Around Midnight is a young-adult drama by Zarina Macha. Megan Hollis loves Jazz and playing her saxophone, she moves to London with her parents to be nearer the prestigious School of Jazz which is Megan’s dream and her goal for the future. Things are going well for Megan when she meets Vincent Turner a mysterious individual with a dangerous reputation but Megan can not ignore the chemistry between them and ultimately falls for Vincent’s charms. Her new relationship soon takes a turn for the worse and Megan is stuck in a nightmare. She also becomes stuck between doing what she wants to do and what those around her think is best for her.
This is a coming of age book with Jazz always at the heart of the story. The author has written some great strong characters and the storyline moves along swiftly and took me with it, gripped from page one. I like how the characters are realistic and that the plot line looks at normal issues that young people face as well as the darker side of Megan and Vincent’s love. Although a YA book I enjoyed it, being slightly older, and I found it had a depth to it that not all YA books have. A fascinating read which I recommend.

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Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Erica Fish

Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7)Imposter: An Ash Park Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sit down and get ready for a thriller!!!!

Meghan O’Flynn did it again. She is one of my favorite authors. Her stories are always intense and mind blowing. Her character development and plot lines are out of this world. The words fly off the page. I would pay close attention to the smallest details because you may miss an important clue. This story took me on a wild roller coaster ride. Every time I thought I knew what was going on, here comes a curveball. Detective Petrocky is with us again. This time Little Greggie who was taken and reappeared to his parents, had hung himself. There was no evidence that it was a suicide. Detective Petrocky is investigating Little Greggie’s suicide there was others who were taken and reappeared only to comitt suicide. Can Detective Petrocky find out what is going on? Will there be more children taken and alive? Will there be a higher body count that Detetive Petrocky cannot stop from happening? I highly recommend this book. If you like thrillers this book is for you.

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Black Cat Security by Katerina Ross – Review by Erica Fish

Black Cat SecurityBlack Cat Security by Katerina Ross
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Black Cat Security by Katerina Ross is a Paranormal/Romance Story. This book is a novella, so it is a short quick read. Katerina Ross’s character development and plot line kept my interest. The story is about Dragmir and Ida. He is a hot mess. He has PTSD and to make ends meet he does illegal boxing matches. He has a curse that was placed upon him. In comes Ida, who is a young witch. She signs up to help Dragmir. Will she be able to help him? Does Dragmir and Ida make a good couple? Will they help each other to become the person they want to be? I encourage you to read this novella as it will capture you wanting more.

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Black Cat Security by Katerina Ross – Review by Erin Wolf

Black Cat SecurityBlack Cat Security by Katerina Ross
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I give Black Cat Security by Katerina Ross Posted, 4 stars.

Wow, this nothing close to anything I have ever read before!!! I love that it is so unique — in the world of the Paranormal, so much has been done that it is so refreshing to see something this unique. The main characters intrigue me and I hope we learn more about them in another, longer book. The struggles he has and the way they control it — wow. I will say that this contains explicit BDSM scenes, so if that is not something you want to read about, this may not be for you. I you are okay with it, I highly recommend reading this. It is not very long, and I had no idea what to expect. But once I kept going, I found it hard to put down until I finished. I commend the author greatly!

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FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY: Flowers in December, Coming Home, Second Chance by Jane Suen – Review by Renee Ullery

FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGYFLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Flowers in December Trilogy Box Set by Jane Suen
Stars- 4

I enjoyed this trilogy. For my individual reviews of each book, see below. Happy Reading!

Flowers in December by Jane Suen
Stars: 4

I love how relatable Connor is to the reader. He is in the middle of grieving, but yet, he also is very reflective. He knows he has not done everything correct in life, but he very much trying to figure it all out. Other than Connor, I really enjoyed reading about Tom. I loved the way Jane Suen described him, and Connor’s interactions with Tom.
This story was an easy, short read with relatable characters and situations. However, I did feel that this story felt like a great beginning, and I wanted to know more from where the story actually ended. The ending was good, but I just wanted to know more of how his life ended up.

Coming Home by Jane Suen
Stars: 4

This story picks up four months after the first book (Flowers in December) ends. Our characters go through so many changes from the first book. These characters continue on their journey of life dealing with change, growth, grief, and love. I loved reading more about our characters and meeting others. I have to admit that I am a bit upset with Connor, and his failure to communicate with loved ones. I was happy to read more about these characters!

Second Chance: The Conclusion of the Flowers in December Trilogy by Jane Suen
Stars-4

I was excited for this story! Jane Suen did a wonderful job with these characters. They have their highs and lows, but they keep going. I felt that this story focused a lot on moving forward and finding your way. This was a good quick story. I enjoyed this trilogy

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Black Cat Security by Katerina Ross – Review by Shani Kenny

Black Cat SecurityBlack Cat Security by Katerina Ross
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dragomir is an outcast magician who is trying to live his life one moment at a time. Having been cursed, there are times he can’t cope with it and the end result can harm others. His fellow magicians just want to protect themselves and others. Whereas Dragomir understands that, it doesn’t make it any less painful. Ida feels like she can help him if he would just allow her to. With her ways, he can keep stuff under wraps a lot easier. After all its not like it’s been proven that he can trust others. Can he trust her? Can she trust he won’t hurt her? Her teaching is rather unconventional but effective. Their journey though isn’t easy. Will love conquer all?

I enjoyed the fact that this was a little different than the normal PNR that I normally read. I also loved that Ida was in a position that was not the usual one considering the bondage. Both characters are strong types which makes them even more combustible when they come together! I would really like to see this be extended out or become a continuing storyline in another book for them. Really well written, and I enjoyed it.

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Lisa: Coming Of Age (Book 1 of The Guardian Shifters) by KM Lowe – Review by Sheri Schrader

Lisa: Coming Of Age (The Guardian Shifters, #1)Lisa: Coming Of Age by K.M. Lowe
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lisa: Coming of Age by KM Lowe is the first book in The Guardian Shifters series. Lisa was abandoned as a child but loves her foster parents. But like any curious person wants to know about her family. She has Marcus her best friend who understands her better than she understands herself. What she finds out will change her entire life? This is a paranormal shifter story with a bit of romance as well. I enjoyed the story from the beginning and was left wanting more of the story when it ended. I look forward to reading more about these characters and the adventures they will go on while discovering more about their destinies.

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Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Sheri Schrader

Imposter (Ash Park, #7)Imposter by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Imposter: An Ash Park Novel is book seven in this series by Meghan O’Flynn. Normally this far into a series I have fallen off or everything becomes stagnant. O’Flynn kills it with this book. Detective Petrosky is trying to get answers after someone who had been kidnapped suddenly commits suicide. Nothing is as easy as it seems. This has twists and turns which kept me on my toes while reading. Detective Petrosky is a gritty seasoned detective who has seen it all and even he is unsure of what is going on. I enjoy these books because there is a sense of urgency to get to the bottom of what is going on which a lot of crime and mysteries forget. I look forward to reading more from Meghan O’Flynn in the future.

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Black Cat Security by Katerina Ross- Review by Kerry Carr

Black Cat SecurityBlack Cat Security by Katerina Ross
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great story. Dragomir is a magician who was cursed. The curse left him with uncontrollable bursts of rage which he doesnt know how to deal with. Hes all alone in the world trying to survive and not destroy everything and everyone around him.

That is until he meets Ida a witch who seems unassuming and meek. How wrong his assumption is. Ida offers to help him and even though he thinks he id beyond help he goes with her.

Ida takes him on a journey of trust, learning to give up control and learning that being damaged doesnt mean he can’t control his life.

Together the learn to tame his anger on unique ways and Dragomir learns to trust someone not only with his body but also with his heart and soul.

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FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY: Flowers in December, Coming Home, Second Chance by Jane Suen – Review by Netania Lim

FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGYFLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a trilogy about grief, hope, and love. There was a lot of description rather than conversation, and it being a trilogy, a lot of explanation that could have been engineered and embedded more subtly, especially since I read all three books in one go. Nevertheless, this was a charming story, there are multiple storylines that all had satisfactory conclusions, and I enjoyed the character development. An easy, emotional read.

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Serenade by TK Lawyer

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Genre – Paranormal

Page Count – 163 pages

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A wolf without a mate. A witch who doesn’t date.

Kingsley gave up on meeting his fated one until Eva walked into his life and threw him a curveball- a puzzling dilemma he doesn’t know how to resolve.

Her cheery laughter thrills him, her generous curves devour him and her scent- dear god- her scent undoes him.

Eva gave up on men but there is something about Kingsley she can’t resist. He is persistent, driven, affectionate and, somehow, different from the men in her past.

But Eva is dangerous…

Still, the arctic wolf won’t take no for an answer but witches and wolves don’t mix.

Or do they?

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FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY: Flowers in December, Coming Home, Second Chance by Jane Suen – Review by Anastasia Dodson

FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGYFLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Flowers In December Box Trilogy by Jane Suen contains Flowers in December (Book #1), Coming Home (Book #2), and Second Chance (Book #3). I enjoyed every one of these books and I couldn’t put them down. This author is well written and i am always pulled into the story’s very quickly and I felt like I was right there with these characters living their everyday lives right beside them because this author really did bring them life. I liked them even from page one and was rooting for them even when times were getting tough.. These three stories follow Mary Ann and Connor and with each book comes new uphill battles and i liked every minute of it.. I am so looking forward to reading more by this author in the future and i would recommend this to a friend.
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Rockin’ It Home: a Lawson Family Novel by Tracey Cramer-Kelly – Review by Cassi Rogers

Rockin' It Home (Lawson Family #3)Rockin’ It Home by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rockin’ It Home by Tracey Cramer-Kelly is the third book in the Lawson Family Novel series. I will say that I have enjoyed all the books I’ve read thus far in the series… but this one has been my favorite so far. I’m sure you could read this book as a stand-alone, if you really wanted to. However I wouldn’t advise that. I think that to get a better understanding of Ben, you need to read the previous 2 books in the series. I was wondering when his book was going to come along.. and here it is. Ben has a hellacious past. He hasn’t always been the best person, and as a rocker in a band, it was so easy for him to make terrible decisions. I like books that are kind of like enemies to lovers… and if you like them too, you should definitely read this book. I liked how it started out between Ben and Danielle, with them trying to skirt around and avoid one another. After time, a kind of friendship develops, and things just take off from there. I was thrilled to see Ben in a better place, making better decisions, and finally ending up happy. I could feel all of the emotions in this book and see the scenes play out before me. Tracey is an excellent writer, who has outdone herself once again. Add this book to your reading list, along with the others in the series, you won’t be disappointed.

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Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Gail Guerrero

Imposter (Ash Park, #7)Imposter by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Gail Guerrero

Five stars

Meghan O’Flynn gives me the creeps with every book I read. They’re disturbingly good. I mean the while time I was reading this book I was under my blanket. The story just sent chills down my spine. If you’ve read any of her other books you would understand where I’m coming from. The words jump off of the pages at you. Making you feel and experience every detail. The main character has been through so much. His pain is there with every struggle to keep straight. There’s no way you can not read this and not experience his suffering. I really enjoy this authors work. I haven’t been so thrilled in forever. I love the care and attention to detail that the author puts in the story. I felt like I was riding in the car with Petrosky. That I was there when that boy experienced all his pain. A must read.

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A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

A Study in Spirits: A College Fae magic series #2A Study in Spirits: A College Fae magic series #2 by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash

5-Stars

A Study in Spirits (College Fae book #2) by Byrd Nash was an exciting and fun read. A new semester and new surprises. I loved all the characters of this novel. It is a great second addition to the series. I loved book one but his one has taken its place as my favorite. It has an excellent storyline with a great plot and climax. It is easy to follow and organized. The characters are creative, relatable, and have excellent development. This is an easy 5 star read.

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Rockin’ It Home: a Lawson Family Novel by Tracey Cramer-Kelly – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Rockin' It Home (Lawson Family #3)Rockin’ It Home by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rockin’ It Home: A Lawson Family Novel by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
Five Stars

Rockin’ It Home is the third book in the Lawson Family series by Tracey Cramer-Kelly. This is by far the best book of the series. This is Ben’s story and much anticipated by me. This series should be read in order, because you will miss much of the backstory, if you don’t. This read is full of feel and it grabbed my attention from the very first page. Ben is a Rock Star in need of a babysitter and Danielle is just the person for the job. The characters are strong and very relatable. The subject of addiction was truly well written and the plot had me reading long into the night. I’m looking forward to more books by Ms. Cramer-Kelly. Her book keep getting better and better. She is now officially on my TBR list.

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The Player (Men of WarHawks Book 2) by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Angela Hayes

The Player (Men of WarHawks Book 2)The Player by Jacquie Biggar
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Player is the second book in the Men of WarHawks series by Jacquie Biggar. This was such an enjoyable read. It had a little bit of everything- it was fun, sexy, and sweet. Then sprinkled with some drama, suspense, tension, and mystery that had me turning the pages, avidly reading, just to see how everything would play out.
This is such a well woven story about finding love unexpectedly. It is a quick and easy read that hooked me right from the get-go.
When a crazy, stalker ex gets Roy sidelined from his beloved NHL- the only way to get back in the game is to allow sexy PA, Patience Kennedy, to help. With her PR know-how she’ll have him back in the game in no time. Right?
I really did love this story- and as always, I can count on Ms. Biggar to deliver the goods! Definitely well worth the read!
Can’t wait to see what Ms. Biggar has in store for us next!

Thank you, Ms. Biggar!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Around Midnight by Zarina Macha – Review by Erica Fish

Around MidnightAround Midnight by Zarina Macha
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Zarina Macha is a new author to me but I like her passion she puts into her story. She has a great character development and story line. While reading, I found myself back in high school when music was my release from my pain. Megan Hollis has music within her soul. Jazz is her muse. She went to London to study at the prestigious School of Jazz. She was focused on music until she met Vincent. Vincent made Megan think about other things than her Jazz music. He is mysterious and dangerous for Megan. Will Megan be able to do what she thinks is best for her? Can she distinguish what she wants? Will Vincent be a suitable partner or will he bring her down into trouble? I highly recommend reading this book to find out the answers to this and much more.

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Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Jenni Bishop

Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7)Imposter: An Ash Park Novel by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Imposter: An Ash Park Novel (Volume 7) by Meghan O’Flynn is a suspense thriller at it’s finest. Wow what a tangled web Meghan has given us with this book in the series. Dare I say it is the best yet. You never know where the story will go and being able to put the book down is not an option because you need to know. You need to know what is hiding in the shadows, what sort of madness will be encountered, just how dark are the monsters. Well if you want to know as well get your copy now.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY: Flowers in December, Coming Home, Second Chance by Jane Suen – Review by Candida Hopper

FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGYFLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY: Flowers in December, Coming Home, Second Chance

by Jane Suen

I am so glad to see these books are now being sold as set. This trilogy was such an amazing read. It was full of wonderful characters that I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know. There are tangible feelings in the words told in these books, there is grief, hope, love and so many more emotions to feel when you read these books. You really should read these in order for a better understanding and more enjoyable experience. Jane Suen’s writing style is truly captivating. I cannot say enough wonderful things about all three of these stories except to say I highly recommend this set of books you will not regret it.

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Rockin’ It Home: a Lawson Family Novel by Tracey Cramer-Kelly – Review by Jeanne Hall

Rockin' It Home (Lawson Family #3)Rockin’ It Home by Tracey Cramer-Kelly
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rockin’ it home is an awesome read. Benjamin Lawson is a hot rock star with a past he tries to keep under wraps. Danielle De Luca, has her own past and her own problems. These two come together and the sparks fly. Ben keeps Danielle on her toes, not happy to have a babysitter, and Danielle isn’t too happy about having to babysit a grown man. As time passes, and they spend more time together, Ben and Danielle learn to become friends. Their story is funny, sweet, and the chemistry is off the charts. I recommend this book to anyone who loves characters and stories that evolve into something you cant forget.

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FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY: Flowers in December, Coming Home, Second Chance by Jane Suen – Review by Jana Teppih

FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGYFLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Flowers in December gives us all three of Jane Suen’s books in the series – Flowers in December, Coming Home and Second Chance. I love when the writers give us a treat and combine their series in sets, it gives us pages and pages and hours upon hours of pleasure. You only notice that the time has passed when you come up for air!
Flowers in December is the opening act and it introduces us to Connor who has just lost his mother and he is struggling hard with his loss. It also introduces us to Tom, Connor’s mother’s orange tabby, a character you will not forget … and then there is Mary Ann …Flowers in December is a profound journey of grief and how we deal with it and the writer takes care of Connor and how she tells his story. What makes it even more profound is that Connor is alone, utterly alone; he has no one to come home to …
Coming Home takes place four months after the end of Flowers in December when Connor ‘comes home’ for holidays. I was delighted to meet up with Connor, Tom (the orange tabby of Connor’s diseased mother) … and Mary Ann! Is it going to be the second chance for Connor who is still grieving his mother … The writer has given us a story filled with hope and healing and forgiveness … it is also a story of possibility of a Christmas miracle! I read the story when the holiday season was long gone and the writer’s words took me back to the holiday season when everyone hopes for something special (and someone special)! And you should read the first book before you jump into this one; you will enjoy the ride much more! The writer gives us also the delight of meeting Ron and Norma and Alana again … Close your eyes and you will wonder down the streets of the town with them while getting lost in your imagination! (I pictured the small town in California that I lived in for some years when picturing the small town that the writer has brought us to!)
And then we have the conclusion – Second Chance. We are back with Connor and Mary Ann and Connor’s mother’s cat Tom. Connor is back to stay and he has finally acknowledged that it was a grave mistake to leave Mary Ann and he is going to go out on a limb to make her part of his and Tom’s life, again … from scrambled eggs to finger licking grilled cheese … If you love second chances stories then this series is the one to go to and you will be keeping your fingers crossed for Connor and Mary Ann until they cramp!

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The Player (Men of WarHawks Book 2) by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Rachel Moss

The Player (Men of WarHawks Book 2)The Player by Jacquie Biggar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Player by Jacquie Biggar was a great short story! I loved the writing, and the starting relationship dynamic between Patience and Roy. Their chemistry flew off the pages! Full of more suspense than I expected, I couldn’t put this story down! I also found some pretty funny humor to be between the pages as well. I loved reading this story, this was the second I’ve read from Biggar and I wasn’t disappointed! I highly recommend and can’t wait to read more from her!

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Out Of The Shadows by Theresa Sederholt – Review by Meg Tyrrell

Out Of The ShadowsOut Of The Shadows by Theresa Sederholt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a new author for me, and when I read the synopsis and reviews I knew I had to read it. Out Of The Shadows is written from Dane’s point of view. Which is normally not the POV you’re used to, and tells his story of living with an abusive wife who uses their son against him. I really loved this book as you don’t hear about men going through this very often, like you do women. I don’t think I’ve ever cried so hard at a book before. Theresa absolutely gives you ALL THE EMOTIONS. This story is well written and the characters are amazing. I can’t wait to read ANYTHING Theresa writes!

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FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY: Flowers in December, Coming Home, Second Chance by Jane Suen – Review by Rachel Moss

FLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGYFLOWERS IN DECEMBER TRILOGY by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved reading these stories! The Flowers In December trilogy was absolutely amazing! I loved how well the words flowed off the pages, and the imagery the author was able to create. Jane Suen was able to keep me enthralled throughout the whole thing! I loved watching how Conner’s and Mary Ann’s relationship developed throughout all three novels, their trials and love for each other. Suen was able to capture the life of a small town perfectly. This series kept me enthralled, and I highly recommend it!

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