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Humiliating Revenge: Contemporary Young Adult Romance by T. Christensen – Review by Katie McEwen

Humiliating RevengeHumiliating Revenge by T. Christensen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Humiliating Revenge is a Young Adult Romance by T. Christiensen. This book had so many different elements to it, it was difficult to pinpoint which element was my favorite. The relationship between the main characters and how their relationship unfolds is definitely an interesting one. I won’t give that away because I would hate to ruin one of the best parts of the book. Also, the main character’s relationship with her father is relatable to anyone who has ever gone through any kind of domestic violence. I think it is important that we see these kinds of relationships in literature more often so that it brings them to light. I like how the author addressed the situations. The “steamy” parts of the book, I felt, were absolutely perfect for a Young Adult romance. When reading a young adult romance I look for a certain level of steam and romance, but not too much and this book delivered perfectly! I would highly recommend this book.

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Lucifer’s Emblem: A Paranormal Academy Novel (Celestial Academy Book 1) by Sarah Biglow & Molly Zenk – Review by Kerry Chalmers

Lucifer's Emblem (Celestial Academy, #1)Lucifer’s Emblem by Sarah Biglow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lucifer’s Emblem (Celestial Academy Book 1) By Sarah Biglow and Molly Zeno. This story starts when Lucifer’s emblem is stolen right from under Zuri’s nose. Zuri is lucifers daughter and she is determined to get back her fathers emblem, even if it means changing her identity and infiltrating the Celestial Academy. I loved this book. It is written really well and draws you in form page one. I think it was a great unique story and would highly recommend this book to everyone I know.

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The Seal of Solomon – Lilandra’s Reeves Adventure (Supernatural Intelligence Agency Book 2) by Nadine Travers – Review by Kerry Chalmers

The Seal of Solomon: A Lilandra Reeves Adventure (Supernatural Intelligence Agency: World Book 2)The Seal of Solomon: A Lilandra Reeves Adventure by Nadine Travers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Seal of Solomon : A Lilandra Reeves Adventure (Supernatural Intelligence Agency, #2) By Nadine Travers.

This book follows Lilandra Reeves, she’s a warrior witch and is summoned to collect the Seal of Solomon an artefact which allows the holder to control demons. When it is snatched from under her nose Lilandra comes face to face with someone from her past, someone she never thought she would see again. I really really enjoyed reading this book and I hope we see more from Lilandra’s point of view, some questions left unanswered so I’m hoping we do get more. Full of magical creatures, action and twists all the way through it was a very enjoyable read. Thank you for another great story in this series.

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Kat’s Conundrum (Raven and Hummingbird Book 3) by Nikki Broadwell: Review By Kerry Chalmers

Kat's Conundrum (Raven and Hummingbird Book 3)Kat’s Conundrum by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kat’s Conundrum (Raven and Hummingbird Book 3) By Nikki Broadwell. What a brilliant book. I enjoyed this story so much, the Author sure knows what she’s doing. I was hooked throughout. This story follows Kat a Demi Goddess, who’s life is currently out of her control. I started this series on this book so I will have to go back and follow up on previous book, I think it will make a few things fall into place. I think anyone who loves fantasy will love this book. Five starts *****

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Bargaining (Hero High Book 3) by Mina Chara – Review by Kerry Chalmers

Bargaining (Hero High, #3)Bargaining by Mina Chara
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bargaining (Hero High Book 3) by Mina Chara.

I can honestly say I have loved following this series from the start. We are following Fridays story. Friday is a very relatable and realistic character. She’s not perfect and she knows it and doesn’t try to be anything else which I love about her. Mina Chara has done another great job keeping the readers attention and is an amazing author. I can’t wait for the next instalment of this series. Highly recommended.

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Hero High: Figure In The Flames by Mina Chara – Review by Kerry Chalmers.

Figure in the Flames (Hero High, #1-3)Figure in the Flames by Mina Chara
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hero High. Figure In The Flames. By Mina Chara. We follow Fridays story arriving at Icon City. A place for the magically gifted, which is also broadcast to millions via a reality television series. This was a great series to read, I really enjoyed following Friday along her way, she’s a very relatable character. I would say this series is suitable the early teen/young adult, I will be letting my daughter read it next. Great storyline, brilliant characters and lots of fantasy. Well done.

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HIT AND RUN by Diane Hester – Review by Kerry Chalmers

Hit and RunHit and Run by Diane Hester
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hit and Run by Diane Hester. Wow what a read!! I absolutely loved reading this book, it was jam packed with twist and turns. I love it when you read a book and can’t guess what going to happen next, this book does exactly that. Driving home alone one night Raina hits a man, imagine her surprise when he then points a gun at her and tells her to drive… The main characters in this books are just great Diane really makes you feel like you are right there with them on a crazy journey. Brilliant book I will be recommending it to everyone I know.

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Not So Far (Love Grows Series Book 3) by Renee Regent – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Not So Far (Love Grows series, Book 3)Not So Far by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not so Far by Renee Regent is book three of the Love Grows series. These books can be read as standalones.

Silas didn’t expect to be back in Atlanta, he actually avoided it the best he could. But now that he’s back, there’s only one thing that could keep him there. He knows Audrey likely hates him for how he left years ago but he did what he thought he needed to do. Audrey’s life is finally where she knows what she wants. The last thing she expected is to see Silas again. She needs to summon all the strength she has to resist Silas. Her secret should be her motivation but she finds resisting him harder than it should be. Will these two get a do over or will mistakes be made?

I really enjoyed reading this book. I didn’t expect how things would play out which kept the book interesting. I had to find out what was next. This book was so good I’m going to have to go back and read the first two books in the series.

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Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine – Review by Jenni Bishop

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2)Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine continues Bryer and Nathan’s love story, so I suggest reading the first book first. Once again I find myself torn as to the rating as I did with the first book and the characters. I was still not able to fully gel with them and wanted to strangle them both and maybe do away with Cash, sorry not sorry! The story is fast paced and Virginia’s writing style is interesting and keeps you in suspense of what is to come.

Bryer and Nathan seem to have it all and finally seem settled. That is until Bryer’s past comes back with a vengeance. Cash wants her back and will stop at nothing and I mean nothing to get her back but he never expected a fight on his hands. Will Bryer choose Nathan or Cash?

Virginia once again left us with a cliffhanger right at the very end so I can’t wait to see where she takes us.

3.5 – 4 stars

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Hansel & Gretel (Down the Rabbit Hole) Anthology – Review by Jenni Bishop

Hansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit HoleHansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit Hole by Autumn Sand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit Hole is an anthology of stories from 7 different authors who each give their own unique twists and interpretations of the classic tale, Hansel & Gretel. 7 Authors, 7 Stories. Each one brings raw and emotional responses such as horror and fear, danger and lies. Each one is as different as the next.

The Witch in the Woods by Amy Allen – Morgause is sent into the human realm with twins, based on orders but she soon realises that what she had been told was all a lie and is full of deceit.

The Surface by CeeCee Elaine – Is about people going underground due to a virus and not all things are as they seem.

The Reaper Within by Jess Bagnall – A young boy has been shunned his whole life becomes a hunter in which he hunts the monsters but who is the true monster.

Shadows that Move by Lorah Jaiyn – is a world in which nobody believes what they can’t see and what they can’t see makes you crazy.

Hazel & Gretchen by Erin Lee – When parents decide it’s time for a holiday they leave their kids behind but where exactly did they leave them?

The Dragon and the Phoenix by Rachel Pudsey – Will the prophecy come true where the Dragon and Phoenix rule?

The Sweetest Day by Debra Parmley – The things we do to ensure we won’t be eaten by witches.

There is romance and fantasy, horrors and lies, fae and kings and so much more. No two stories are the same. Beware not all are as they seem……

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Not So Far (Love Grows Series Book 3) by Renee Regent – Review by Angela Hayes

Not So Far (Love Grows series, Book 3)Not So Far by Renee Regent
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Not So Far is the third book in the Love Grows series by Renee Regent. This contemporary second chances romance is a great story with all the emotion I have come to expect from Ms. Regent. This is all about second chances, the power of love, fighting the odds to be together, chemistry, secrets, discovery, and passion.
I really enjoyed the first two books in the series, so when this popped up on my recommended book feed- I happily one-clicked a copy for myself.
This is Audrey and Silas’ story. We have met Audrey previously. She has been through quite a lot. Widowed young, with 3 young children. Silas is back after 18 years. He and Audrey have a history together, full of secrets and heartache. But can you truly forget your true love? What happens when they reconnect makes for a wonderful read.
I can’t wait to see what comes next!

Thank you, Renee Regent!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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A High Price to Pay (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 2) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Angela Hayes

A High Price to Pay (Madeline Dawkins, #2)A High Price to Pay by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

A High Price to Pay is the second book in the Madeline Dawkins series by Cynthia Hamilton. This is another exciting mystery following Madeline Dawkins sleuthing adventures. This story takes place three years after the ending of book one. With the event planning/private investigation business in full swing- Madeline is caught up in planning a huge shindig for Hollywood elite. A year in the making, Madeline needs everything to go off without a hitch. But Madeline seems to attract trouble. The party turns into a murder investigation when a body is discovered in an upstairs bedroom. And Madeline is on the list of suspects. Added to her troubles is the fact that one of her abductors from the previous book, has cut a deal and is being released early. Will he be gunning for Madeline, since she helped put him away? His release draws out the evil leader of the kidnappers, who is hell bent on revenge. Things turn into a deadly game of cat and mouse, where Madeline and Mike will need to keep their wits about them and harness all their skills if they are to survive.
This cleverly crafted story has all the elements required to make it riveting. Missing jewels, an FBI investigation, a huge ‘Hollywood’ event, murder, suspense, unravelling three mysteries, betrayal, a reunion, revenge, a game of cat and mouse, a life or death battle for survival, and much more.
I loved all the excitement, emotion, tension, drama, and intrigue that Ms. Hamilton always manages to instil in her stories- I can always count on her for an exciting read.
Fantastic!

Thank you, Cynthia Hamilton!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine – Review by Michelle Austin

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2)Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2) by Virginia Wine was a great 5 star read.
I was pulled in right from the beginning. Since this is a trilogy you should read the books in order.

Nathan and Bryer have gone through quite a bit and have gotten to the point that they can express their love for each other Bryer is also able to trust again. Trying to move forward from their pasts….Bryer’s isn’t quite ready to let go of her. Cash continues to manipulate Bryer.
When he convinces Bryer to come back things take a twist and things start to get questioned.

Will Cash and Bryer’s relationship be strong enough? What kind of future can they have?

Overall I really enjoyed this book and I can’t wait for the next book in the series. We get romance, danger and so much more. My emotions were all over the place. I really love the characters and the secondary characters. And I will warn we do have a cliffhanger that will make you anxious for the next book. If you’re looking for a series that pulls you right in, this is the one for you. 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Not So Far (Love Grows Series Book 3) by Renee Regent – Review by Katie Kearney

Not So Far (Love Grows series, Book 3)Not So Far by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not So Far (Love Grows series Book 3) by Renee Regent. I simply love each of these stories and this one I love just as much if not just slightly more. The characters are complex and relatable and completely had me wrapped in their story. Each one has there own story to be heard and the author does a wonderful job of making readers feel a connection with the characters. The connection between the characters is undeniable and definitely one I won’t be forgetting any time soon. I definitely couldn’t put this book down and loved every minute of being lost in it. Five stars all the way and highly recommended.

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Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine – Review by Kari Williams

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2)Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine is the second novel in The Forgotten Trilogy. This story continues following Nathan and Bryer on their journey.

Picking up where the first novel left off, we follow Nathan and Bryer as they get to know each other more and are still trying to grow personally. When Bryer’s past makes an appearance in her life again will Nathan be able to keep it to together?

I love the characters in this trilogy. Gen and Clayton are super fun too! I cannot wait for the final story in the trilogy!

Review by @knwilliams709

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A High Price to Pay (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 2) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Katie Kearney

A High Price to Pay (Madeline Dawkins, #2)A High Price to Pay by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A High Price to Pay (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 2) by Cynthia Hamilton. This book was in my opinion better than the first but both are enjoyable. I do highly recommend reading these stories in order to fully enjoy and to not have any confusion. Our main character Madeline has grown a bit and I felt a better connection to her this time around. The storyline is well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. I found myself awake late to see it through until the very end and not being able to put it down. I’m excited to see where this author takes readers next. Four stars and highly recommended!

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Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine – Review by Amanda Taylor

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2)Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Forgotten Promise is the second book in the The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine and let me say I loved reading this series. This book was better then the first which has me excited to read the next installation for this series. This book follows Cash again with his crap and Nathan and Bryer and let me tell you, you will either fall in love with the characters or hate them. What will Bryer choose when she is thrown into a test she’s not expecting? The way this author writes makes you feel like you are experiencing the story along with those in the page. I highly recommend reading these books in order.

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Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine – Review by Rachel Moss

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2)Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Forgotten Promise (book two in the Forgotten series) by Virginia Wine was a good story and follow up to the first one. I didn’t enjoy this one as much as the first however. It felt rushed in many parts, and the time of events wasn’t clearly defined so it kept throwing me off, when things would happen but there was no clear event change happening. However, this was a great sequel to the first novel. I did enjoy it the further I read into it and I can’t wait to read the installment in this trilogy.

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Hansel & Gretel (Down the Rabbit Hole) Anthology – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Hansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit HoleHansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit Hole by Autumn Sand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I found this anthology a fascinating read, it includes seven different stories retelling the Hansel and Gretel fairy story. The stories are written by seven different well known authors and each story in this multi genre anthology will either, “tantalise you, scare you, or titillate you”. Each author gives you a version of Hansel and Gretel that has never been told before. The following stories are Hansel and Gretel reimagined by the various authors. “Come and join us…Down the Rabbit Hole!”, The Witch in the Woods by Amy Allen, The Surface by CeeCee Elaine, The Sweetest Day by Debra Parmley, Hazel and Gretchen by Erin Lee, The Reaper Within by Jess Bagnall, Shadows that Move by Lorah Jaiyn and, The Dragon and the Phoenix by Rachel Pudsey.
I enjoyed all seven of the stories and liked how different each one once and that the anthology covered many different genres. For example, in Debra Parmley’s, The Sweetest Day, Harry and Greta become lost in the woods and remember their Grandmother telling them the fairy story, Hansel and Gretel. Determined not to make the same mistakes they are reminded not to take candy from strangers and not to enter gingerbread houses.
Having reached a house that is not made of candy and are invited in by a lady telling them not to eat sugary foods they except. However when they wake up with magic shackles on their ankles after having tea and a muffin they realise they have been tricked. Nearing Harry’s eighteenth birthday six years later the witch must eat him soon or he will be unpalatable, and Greta is now addicted to the sugar the witch gave her to plump her up. Can they both escape before the witch cooks them, no spoilers as I recommend reading the story as I was hooked from the start.
In Hazel and Gretchen, Erin Lee tells a twisted and contemporary version of the fairy story. Hazel and Gretchen have been locked away by horrible parents and are now running out of bread and milk. The light outside the locked door is also fading stopping the sisters from returning to the real world, will they escape or be stuck for eternity. Again no spoilers, and again I was hooked from page one.
Lorah Jaiyn’s retelling, Shadows That Move had me gripped from the start. Daphne had heard a warning her entire life following her mother’s unsolved murder, “Don’t look for movement in the shadows, watch for the shadows that move”. It never made any sense to Daphne until she got lost in the forest and then the shadows came for her.
Each story had me fully immersed in its storyline and had well developed and engaging characters. I liked reading the short stories by the seven different authors and found that it gave me an insight into each of the writers and their varying styles. I would recommend all seven of the stories and was amazed at how many ways the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale could be retold, each story was unique and original.

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Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine – Review by Liz Vrchota

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2)Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second installment of The Forgotten Trilogy from Virginia Wine. I really enjoyed the first book and highly recommend that you start with book one before diving into this one because the characters continue through this one and the backstory I find is important as well to fully enjoy the novels to their potential. In Forgotten Promise we see Bryer and Nathan feeling confident that they have things working in the right direction for the most part. Of course there is a twist and turn plot theme to these books and eventually things will become once again trying for these two. This obstacle and the fallout may just break them, but will it? I will say we find another cliffhanger that will keep us on the edge of our seats waiting for the next book to be in our hands. I am excited to see how things will work out for these two and to see what drama awaits them in the future.

Review by @lizaileen
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Hansel & Gretel (Down the Rabbit Hole) Anthology – Review by Cindy Rushin

Hansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit HoleHansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit Hole by Autumn Sand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hansel and Gretel Reimagined was so good. Each author’s interpretation of the classic fairy tale held enough adventure, fun and some real twists that it kept my attention. I loved how each story had a unique take to the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel and each story touched on some major life issues, including mental illness, obesity, and the bond between siblings to name a few. Some of the stories were even a little dark, which I enjoyed. Other stories focused on the bond between the brother and sister that helped them to triumph over evil. Hansel and Gretel Reimagined brought to my attention seven new authors to watch out for as each story was interesting and I look forward to reading more from each of them.

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Hansel & Gretel (Down the Rabbit Hole) Anthology – Review by Finn Cunningham

Hansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit HoleHansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit Hole by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

From the very first version of this story i knew this book was going to have all sorts of potential. Oh boy was I right and I´m so glad I am! Each and every single one of the authors who helped put this book together were absolutely amazing authors! I will definitely be looking into most of them! I wholeheartedly recommend this book!

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Night Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel Book 1) by India Kells – Review by Chantelle Smith

Night JusticeNight Justice by India Kells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With India Kells being a favourite author of mine already, I jumped at the chance to read this book, and I wasn’t disappointed. This book had me hooked from the very beginning right until the end. This author has an incredible way with words, she makes her read captivating and entrancing with how mentally visual it is, it makes you believe you are there alongside the characters. I absolutely loved these characters she created, I connected to them immediately and couldn’t wait to follow their journey. I was on the edge of my seat numerous time through this read but it makes it that much better! I can’t wait to read what happens next, but until then, I highly recommend this book!

Reviewed By @tillytillzz

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Bottomed Out (Moto X Series Book 4) by Brooke May – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Bottomed OutBottomed Out by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. This is not my first book by this author but it is one of my favorites. I enjoyed being pulled in right from the beginning by the characters. They made the story engaging and wanting to know what would happen next with them. This is a story about Jax. He has a disability that makes him feel he has to prove himself to everyone around him. He is determined to prove that he can do just as much as anyone else. What happens when he meets Lennox is not something he expected. He is instantly attracted to her and is ready to accomplish what he has set out to do. The one thing that is blocking his way with Lennox is her brother. Will he be able to get Lennox or will she run the other way? I had no problem connecting with the characters. They made the story for me. They were strong and most full of heart that are supportive of each other. A story of strength and love. I highly recommend this book and this author.

Review by @bjwagner
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Tangled Fates (Tangled Magic Series: Book 2) by Denise D. Young – Review by Kerry Baker

Tangled Fates (Tangled Magic #2)Tangled Fates by Denise D. Young
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tangled Fates by Denise D. Young is the second book in the Tangled Magic series. This book is ideally best read in order but it can be read in its own.
The book was engaging from the moment I started reading it. It was so easy to fall back into Vi and Aiden’s story. The author writes in such a way that it feels like you in their journey with them.
As with the previous book this one was well written and well paced. The author knows exactly when to build up the story, when to add in the excitement and when to throw in a little romance. This is a great book and I am looking forward to seeing what is next.

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Forgotten Promise Book two: The Forgotten Trilogy by Virginia Wine – Review by Finn Cunningham

Forgotten Promise (Forgotten #2)Forgotten Promise by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am absolutely blown away by this second book of the series! I was hooked from the first page of the first book, and when i picked up this one I was just as absorbed! I read this great book in one day, and would definitely do it again! I have fallen in love with this author and cannot wait to read more from Virginia Wine! A truly talented author and worthy of that 5 star review!

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Forgotten Chance: Book Three (The Forgotten Trilogy) by Virginia Wine – Review by Bobbi Wagner

I loved this book.  It is full of romance, humor and lots of steam.  This is a well written story that pulled me in right from the beginning.  This is the third book in this series, I highly suggest reading the previous two books to help you know where the characters come from and where they are right now.  In this book Bryar and Nathan are getting married or not?  Their relationship is put to the test as life throws things at them.  Are things the way they seem?  What role will Cash have in their life?  I had no problem connecting to these characters.  They make this story engaging and bring it to life.  I loved them, good or bad.  I highly recommend this book and this author.

 

 

 

Review by @bjwagner

Night Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel Book 1) by India Kells – Review by Kerry Carr

Night JusticeNight Justice by India Kells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this story. Its exciting and keeps you gripped. The characters are well written and the passion and connection between them jumps off the page.

Sam is a vilgilante protecting Chicago from all the criminals that the law doesnt stop. He works for a group who identity is unknown. That is until Orla comes onto the scene.

Orla is a journalist who has been asked by the police to work on investigating a new drug on the market call Phantom. While investigating this her path crosses with Sam’s and the attraction between them is to hard to resist. This is the moment she could find out the true identity of the Vigilante thats been seen around Chicago and break another big story.

They both have the same goal of stopping Phantom from hitting the street so can they trust each other and work together to stop it or will Sam’s secrets and Orla’s need for the truth about who he is ruin the mission and allow the drug to be released.

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Hansel & Gretel (Down the Rabbit Hole) Anthology – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Hansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit HoleHansel & Gretel: Down the Rabbit Hole by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Hansel & Gretel (Down the Rabbit Hole) Anthology

Hansel & Gretel (Down the Rabbit Hole) Anthology is a wonderfully written twist a classic tale. When I started reading I couldn’t stop the twists and turns kept me turning the pages A few of these authors I’ve read other books by and some of them are new to me. I’ll definitely be looking into reading other books by them. There is literally something for everyone in this Anthology. I honestly can’t pick a favorite because there was something about each one that was different from the next.I highly recommend grabbing this Anthology you won’t be sorry.

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Heart Broken (Satan’s Devils MC Book 5) by Manda Mellett – Review by Debi Kircher

Heart Broken (Satan's Devils MC, #5)Heart Broken by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Heart Broken (Satan’s Devils MC Book 5) by Manda Mellett

5 ++++++ Stars

I knew going in that this would be a tough book to read and oh how right I was.

I went from loving Heart, to hating Heart, to wanting to crawl through my kindle and smack Heart, then I wanted to Hug Heart, I was an emotional wreck while reading this. His story spans 3 books, well actually 4 if you count the novella that I’m buying today. Although there was again a whole lot going on in this story, this author found a way to tie up so many things and also somehow tie them all together even if just slightly.

Not going into any of the storyline, these books need to be read in order and anything I say here will ruin too much. I am so in love with everyone in this MC. I love the loyalty, the friendship, and the family. I love how each one of these guys are forever single, till they aren’t LOL

Manda Mellett is a master storyteller and I can confidently say that yes I’ve read a lot of MC books, and have loved many, but these are absolutely my favorites.

Peg is next!! I Love Love Love Peg!!

Grab all of these!

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