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The Cross of Ciaran by Andrea Matthews – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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

Ciarán is a pagan priest in the Kingdom of Connachta in Ériu, however, a twist of fate has led him to an unfortunate event and a gathering storm is showing the displeasure of the Goddess he has sworn allegiance to. His crime was falling in love, marrying the woman and converting to her religion in the process and this angered the priests who raised him, welcomed them into their ranks and gave him the honour of being a Child of the Goddess whose role in the priesthood was to create the new generation of these chosen. This is why he is being condemned to eternal living confinement in a tomb and his wife is to suffer the trifold death while he watches on, tears Ciarán apart and the guilt he feels for this act of love is immense. As he is forced to drink the elixir which places him in the bodily state needed for his punishment, he learns some truths which shatter his whole world and repair it at the same time, he only has time to pray to his God as he slowly freezes into a state of living death.

Caitlin O’Connell is an archaeologist working on a dig in County Mayo in Ireland when she discovers a tomb on a hillside with an inscription which details who is interred there and why, but the why leaves more questions than answers and when the team open up the tomb and find a fifteen hundred year old body still in pristine condition. She has had to deal with a lot while on this site, a certain lack of respect from her coworkers, but nothing is as annoying and trying of her patience than the son of the digs benefactor who has no idea what he is doing or how the things he does on site can affect the whole dig, but when he tries to mess with the body and attacks one of the team members at the same time, leniency is not in his immediate future, despite who his father is. As the dig progresses and more tombs are found, there is a mystery as the differences between the three become apparent, however, when they are taken to three different museums around the world for display, things are even more strange when the body starts to bleed and stories of it opening its eyes start to circulate. Meanwhile, Ciarán is slowly waking up from his imprisonment and as he does, he is plagued by dreams and memories of his past, his childhood, his lady love and the revelations he has yet to process, however, he cannot understand where he is and how the invisible barrier is holding him in, so he decides to break out of the prison and find out what is happening.

Caitlin is dealing with the jet lag and all the responsibilities which have come with this new discovery, until it all comes to a head when one night the body just disappears after the glass display it was being preserved in is shattered and there are no leads as to where the priest has been taken. The police are trying to investigate, but with no leads and the benefactor being unimpressed with the handling of the situation and a copycat scenario on the other side of the world, both the dig and the investigation are closed, meanwhile Ciarán has made his way through the mysterious city he has woken up in to arrive at a church of the God he now believes in and is taken in by the Priests who live there, they care for him, feed him and make sure he has everything he needs, however, as he recovers from his plight, he doesn’t realise that Caitlin is the niece of one of the Priests and as much as he tries to deny it, there is an attraction there, but she is determined to uncover the truth behind both the missing Priest and the mysterious newcomer to the Parish who seems to know more than he is letting on, especially when he has an encounter with the police, where he sees something which reminds him of someone from his past he has no wish to see upon the earth once more.

As Caitlin is finding more questions than answers in her need to seek out the truth, will Ciarán let his past slip out and reveal his true identity to the world, or will his secrets catch up with him in more ways than one? Will Ciarán’s physical attraction to Caitlin lead to something more, or will the things he has endured create a blockade they cannot break down? This is a supernatural story with a historical and romantic twist where pagan rituals, religious beliefs and archaeology are mixed together to create a complex story of love, loss, life and death which is compelling throughout.

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Kissing Scars by Jim Shomos – Review by Jennifer Gordon

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

I fell in love with this romantic comedy novella which is inspired by a true story. When Sanaya, a computer games designer left her home in India to move to Australia and expand her carer she also had dreams of one day falling in love and having a baby. However, when she meets and falls in love with a mobile games pioneer Leo who is divorced with three kids her clear plan suddenly isn’t so clear, especially when Leo announces he does not want anymore children. Meanwhile, Leo who is a born romantic has promised himself that when his youngest son turns eighteen that it will then be his time to follow his dreams, of writing magazine stories around the world. But then he meets and falls in love with Sanaya but she wants a baby and his romance rule is, no more children. In this heartwarming romance, “they discover love writes its own rules”. This wonderfully written novella took me on an emotional rollercoaster whilst reading it and I was hooked from start to finish. The authors detailed and descriptive narrative bought both the setting and the likeable and relatable characters to life making me feel fully immersed in their love story.

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The Don (Her Three Immortals Book 1) by Hazel Storm – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The DonThe Don by Hazel Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this paranormal story. This is a newer author for me and I look forward to reading the next book in this series. This is a well written story where good and evil seem to collide. The characters are relatable and bring the story to life. The twists and turns not only heat up the pages but also left me questioning what would happen next. Vanessa has the ability to bring out the good in people. She has problems but they are about to get a little worse. Throughout the story she is faced with three men, all different. She is about to have three more problems. The story is full of action and hot, steamy men. I enjoyed the growth throughout the story as well as being pulled into the story. This is a great story and I highly recommend it.

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Dirty Tactics (Special Weapons & Tactics Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by Peyton Banks – Review by Kerry Baker

Dirty Tactics by Peyton Banks is the first book in the Special Weapons and Tactics series. It is a relatively quick book to listen to and one that is easy to get lost in. The story started strong and drew my attention pretty quickly. I thought Sarena was an entertaining character and I liked her feistiness that came across strong. I also really liked Marcus. The two of them worked well together and seemed well suited.

My only issue is that the story didn’t continue quite as strong as it started. It felt like it was all a little rushed – the events all happening within the space of a couple of weeks – which meant some of the detail had been skipped. I think it would have been better served to draw the story out a bit more, flesh it out and have it last a bit longer. That being said I did enjoy the story and I wanted to know what was going to happen.

Peyton Banks is still a pretty new author to me but I have enjoyed everything I had read so far. I am looking forward to my next audio book by her.

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Tracy Manderson

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks

5 out of 5 stars

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes is written by Danielle Jacks is the first book that I have read by this author. The characters are well written and strong. The descriptions of the strippers wanted me to reach out and touch.

Zoe Merrill ran into her brother’s ex best friend Damien Chuke working as a stripper in a bar just to get by. Zoe moved to the city and her life just blew up in her face. Her family thinks she has a good job, and a smart boyfriend, but the reality is that she just lost them both.

Then walks in Damien and he saves the day and with this opportunity he gets revenge on her backstabbing brother is too sweet to resist. So, when bad news from home sets is world in a spin, he never thought Zoe would step up and that he would be re-introducing her to his family as his fiancée, but we can they go through with the wedding, can we or will they finally tell everyone their relationship is fake?

Will these two make it down the aisle? Can they have a happily ever after when everything started with a lie? Will they have a happily ever after?

Great book I highly recommend it….

Tracy
@tracym

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Tally and the Angel : Book One India by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Krystal Gregory

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

Tally and the Angel : Book One India by Eleanor Dixon
4 out of 5 stars
Book One in this series was fabulous. This was adorable. Little Tally finds herself befriending an Angel in the most unusual way. This should be amazing, right? But will this angel keep Tally from finding trouble, repeatedly? The short answer is No. Tally and her Angel will find themselves in a race to save themselves and hundreds of kidnapped children from a fate worse than chores.

This is a super sweet book. Targeted for kids ages 8-12, this is a fantastic fantasy book for the early reader. Dixon has masterfully created a world that the young mind can take and build into their own. A very fun 4 of 5 stars.

 

Reviewed by @kgregory

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Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart Book 1) by Melody Calder – Review by Tracy Manderson

Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart #1)Sexy Drug by Melody Calder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart book 1) by Melody Calder
5 out of 5 stars

Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart Book 1) written by Melody Calder is a dark read, fast moving with lots of drama and danger, she also throws in drugs and love, with some action, and suspense thrown in. The characters are well written and the way they plat off each other is great.
Katie Rosemond is the daughter of the most powerful drug lord in North America. And she has a price on her head when a hired gun is on the loose and he has his sights set on her. She just barely escapes with her life, and now, her future is in the hands of a ruthless man who would do anything to protect his asset her father.
Ramone has worked his way up from being a simple drug mule to the inner circle of the Boss, and now Ramone becomes one of his most trusted men. Now he is in-charge of Katie’s safety and he is going to use it to his advantage because he will not let a spoiled brat ruin his plans.
Who is the hired gun? Who paid him to kill Katie? Can Ramone keep Katie safe or will she give him trouble all the way? Will Katie make it out alive? You will need to read this book to find out…
Tracy Manderson
@tracym

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

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

Incredible.
This book had me on edge the whole book. Who will die? Who will be arrested? Who is behind threats? The characters are so multidimensional you feel like they are real people. You feel the stress the whole family is going through throughout the book. The same characters in book one are in this story too which I quite enjoy. Dane and Milana are a troubled couple who make many mistakes along the way. The story takes you on a journey of self discovery in the brutal mafia world. You get so invested in these characters that you don’t want the book to end. I need book three of this mafia family.

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Blue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor – Review by Tracy Manderson

Blue Summer Part TwoBlue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Blue Summer Part two by Everly Taylor

5 out of 5 stars

This is the first book that I have read by this author and it was pretty good and different. The characters are well written and the way they play off each other with their little quirks.

Lillie has been kidnapped again by the evil and powerful sorcerer who is obsessed with gaining even more power and believes that Lillie is the key. Escaping from him this time turns out to be much harder but Lillie is desperate to get back to the Zayed before it’s too late.

Can the Zayed or Lillie defeat the evil sorcerer? Will the Zayed have a happily ever after? Will Lillie have a happily ever after with the Zayed?

You really need to read book one in order to understand the whole story. I really enjoyed and highly recommend this story

Tracy

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The Don (Her Three Immortals Book 1) by Hazel Storm – Review by Cindy Rushin

The DonThe Don by Hazel Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book by Hazel Storm. Vanessa’s story is very interesting and I love how strong she is as an individual. The story itself was well written and flowed well. Hazel Storm writes a good book and I am looking forward to the continuation of Vanessa’s story as she finds love.

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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a fun lighthearted romance with an unlikely couple which had me hooked from page one. Zoe Merrill and her brother, Tyler’s ex best friend Damien have a mutual agreement to fake a relationship but the longer they live the lie the less fake their relationship feels. This feel good steamy romance has likeable and relatable characters who’s chemistry sizzles off the page. I found it to be a fairly short read but an action packed one which was enjoyable and engaging.

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Forbidden Wolf (The Shadow Chronicles Book 1) by CR Robertson – Review By Bernadine Rider

Forbidden WolfForbidden Wolf by C.R. Robertson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In this paranormal war between species, Levi and Tasha have to work together against hate and stereotypes to try to build their relationship. But those aren’t the biggest threat to their forbidden passion.

To be completely honest, I’ve never been a fan of first person writing, or series romances that aren’t stand alone novels. That said, first person occasionally works, and this was one of those times. And this book can certainly stand alone if the reader isn’t interested in reading the next challenge held in store for our couple.

Suffice to say I was certainly drawn into their world and I’m sure most will absolutely want to know what happens next. Vampires, werewolves, and an extra dash of intrigue kept me reading into the wee hours of the morning to find out how Levi and Tasha were going to meet all their challenges and still manage to build a partnership that could last in this evolving paranormal world.

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Courage Of Us (Code of Honor Book 1 ) by Brooke May – Review by Laura-Jane Minnie

Courage of UsCourage of Us by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Courage of us is about two childhood best friends who never tell each other that they love the other, they keeping missing their moments, so they go their separate ways after high school. They end up going on different paths until years later when Duke returns from the marines and knows he wants Patience in his life again but only problem is she is married. Can they both over come the trauma they have been through and save each other? This book was great, it draws you in and the characters are brilliant

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The Cross of Ciaran (The Cross of Ciaran Book 1) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Chrissy Spulak

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

The Cross of Ciaran by Andrea Matthews is right up my alley. I am a lover of Historical Fiction and Archaeology, so this book was very intriguing to me. I ended up not being able to put it down, and I appreciate how the story switches from past to present throughout the book. The story follows Caitlin, an archaeologist, who finds the perfect body of a 1500 year old pagan priest buried in Ireland. His body is exhumed and taken to New York where excitement surrounding his body ensues and Caitlin is swept up in some excitement of her own. Lovers of tales like The DaVinci Code and The Mummy will love this book! The characters are well-rounded and multi-dimensional so their plights keep the story compelling. I recommend this story with 5 out of 5 stars.

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The Cross of Ciarán (The Cross of Ciarán Book 1) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Jennifer Gordon

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

I thoroughly enjoyed this historical romance with a paranormal twist and could not put this book down. The storyline was fascinating and had me hooked from page one. Archaeologist Caitlin O’Connell unearths the find of the century when a fifth century pagan priest is discovered in Ireland. Caitlin can not believe the perfect condition the Celt’s body is in, after all it was entombed fifteen hundred years ago. Caitlin accompanies the body back to the New York museum where she works so she can study him and discover more about the mysterious priest. However, before she can start work the priest disappears without a trace, leaving rumours circulating about the theft and the excavation’s benefactor pulling out of the expedition. Meanwhile, Ciarán wakes up into a strange new world having been buried alive for a betrayal against his goddess. Having been a priest in the beginnings of Christianity Ciarán seeks help with the parish’s pastor, Father Mike. Although Ciarán slowly gets used to being in his new surroundings and new era he is haunted by dark dreams and disturbing sensations that an evil from his past has followed him.

Caitlin has remained determined to find out what happened to her Celt priest and when she meets Ciarán Donnelly, her Uncle Mike’s new handyman she is convinced that he knows something about the theft. As the mutual attraction between them grows and Caitlin’s personal and professional life starts to blur Ciarán worries that his secrets might prevent them from having a future. This wonderfully written and heartwarming story is full of historical details and along with the descriptive narrative both the characters, the setting and the eras are bought to life. I felt completely immersed in the storyline which flows well and the intriguing plot kept me happily turning the pages well into the night.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Ashley Dover

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

Seeking a way to get over the loss of his second love, Mackenzie Campbell is on a journey again. This time by sea he travels to overcome his loss and then to Edinburgh to find information on Laetitia’s family for when Louis, his son, gets older. Along the way, Freya, Cam’s first wife, joins him.
Traveling to Clava, they discover that this community has so much more technology than either the communities of August and Lewis. Fascinated, they return home to Lewis.

Then Di, Sorcha’s partner, becomes sick during her pregnancy. Tests reveal that she has cancer and will need treatment in Clava. Isla, one of the people that were part of the Australian testing sites, arrives just before they leave and provides them with some super-sensitive information about the communities.

What was the real reason that people were tested and chosen for these sites during the Pandemic? Can these problems be solved so that their communities can live in peace?

What a thrilling final book in the Antipodes series!! T.S. Simons astounds me with her creative ability to write such an outstanding series. I’m truly sad that this is the last book.

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Blue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Blue Summer Part TwoBlue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blue Summer, Part Two continues where Part One finished so the books do need to be read in order to fully enjoy this entertaining and engaging paranormal, fantasy romance. In this story our heroine, Lillie has been kidnapped again by the evil and powerful sorcerer who is obsessed with gaining even more power and believes that Lillie is the key. Escaping from him this time turns out to be much harder but Lillie is desperate to get back to the Zayed before it’s too late. I liked seeing how Lillie’s character had grown and developed during this story and thought she was a great main character who bought the story together. I also liked how her relationship with Zayed’s, Chief, Clay, Heath and Brian continued and how their chemistry really came across in the narrative, which led to some steamy scenes. This fairly short but fast paced story is full of drama, suspense, magic and romance and the plot had me hooked from start to finish. The authors wonderful world building and descriptive narrative really bought the Zayed and their community to life and once again I was fully immersed in the story.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Ashley Dover

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

After making three journeys through the antipodal portals, Cam is ready to settle down in Lucas. He’s learned more about the antipodal portals, but there’s still much to learn. He returns to the community in Lewis hoping that he is not too late for a second chance at love. After leaving Laetitia to close the door on his relationship with Freya, Cam is ready for a new beginning.

Cam also learns that his older sister Sorcha was sent to an inland community in Australia or in Tasmania. The trouble is there are five communities. Does he go to see if she’s alive? Or does he stay in Lewis where he’s found his forever home?

T.S. Simons wrote an excellent series with Antipodes. I really love the characters. You learn so much about overcoming obstacles either physical or personal. This second book takes the first book to a much higher level. What an outstanding read!!

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Chased (A Cambridge Men of Honour Novel Book One): A Dark Mafia Bad Boy Romance (Cambridge Men of Honour—Dark Mafia Romances 1) by Felicity Brandon – Review by Emma Clawson

ChasedChased by Felicity Brandon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

. Chased is part of The Men of Honour series of stand alones. It’s the story of Allegra and Chase. Chase Benedict takes pleasure in inflicting suffering on enemies and observers alike. Allegra is a law student with aspirations to help the under privileged, and Chase is one of the leaders of an organized crime association. If you are a fan of dark mafia romance, this is an author you most definitely want to read.

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Emma Clawson

OuroborosOuroboros by T S Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

hat value do YOU place on friendship? Ouroboros is the third novel in this series. In this novel Cam explores the concept of friendship. Will he find the answers he’s looking for, or will he end up with more questions. I love this series because it touches on real life problems and explores them. This novel is great for young adults that are experiencing problems with friendships.

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Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes (Kiss Me Series Book 1) by Danielle Jacks – Review by Emma Clawson

Dirty Kisses and Conflicting WishesDirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

One fake relationship, two different goals, and a whole lot of heated chemistry. This is the perfect way to describe this novel. Dirty Kisses and Conflicting Wishes is a steamy romance intended for an adult audience. It’s the first book in the Kiss Me series, although it can be read as a standalone story. You will be hooked and wanting to read more.

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Hell Hath No Fury (Life Is Hell Book 2) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Emma Clawson

Hell Hath No Fury (Life is Hell #2)Hell Hath No Fury by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great sequel! Naomi Valkyre is a wonderful author. She never disappointed with this novel. Hell Hath No Fury is the second novel in the Life is Hell series and I can’t wait for it to continue. While you can read this novel as a stand-alone, I do recommend that you start with book 1.

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

4 out of 5 Stars

Kayla starts her journey on the run from a possessive, cheating boyfriend. Kayla runs to the one place she thinks she can be safe, home. Home isn’t as safe as she thinks. A casual run in with Jaxon, her high school crush, at her favorite coffee spot leaves her mind spinning with feelings from the past and memories she doesn’t want. Text messages and a frightening phone call from the ex makes Kayla believe that the safest place for her physically is the most dangerous place for her emotionally.

As Kayla and Jaxon spend time together, Kayla works through her grief for the brother that was tragically lost in an car accident. Kayla discovers that taking chances emotionally may lead her to the greatest love she won’t let herself have.

There are twists and secrets that lead to discoveries that release Kayla from the restraints she has put on herself when it comes to Jaxon. Will she lose everything just when things are aligning for what she has always wanted, forever with Jaxon?

A page-turner that will have you wondering to the final secret has come to light.

Kissing Scars by Jim Shomos – Review by Kerry Carr

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

This is a beautifully written romance. Even though it isn’t a huge book it has a complete story and is action packed and leaves you wanting more. The author does an amazing job at describing Indian culture and the influences of that in this story is lovely.

This book is about 2 people who meet when they least expect it. As well as the age gap between them there is also the fact that Sanaya wants to start a family and Leo has already got kids and doesn’t want any more. The couple have to overcome many obstacles to be together and their journey is on of hope, laughter and quote a few tears all in the name of love.

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Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart Book 1) by Melody Calder – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart #1)Sexy Drug by Melody Calder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sexy Drug is book 1 in the Losing My Heart Trilogy by Melody Calder. It is a powerful blend of love, deceit, crime, lust, and betrayal all beautifully woven together in a story that will keep you riveted. Callous, cold hearted bodyguard Ramone is ordered to be personal bodyguard for his boss’ spoiled, obnoxious daughter Katie. A girl that he has always despised and wanted nothing to do with. All that changes when he is assigned to be her personal bodyguard after she survives an attempt on her life by a sniper. As much as each tries to deny it, they forge a bond and find a growing attraction between them. Each must deny their attraction for the other or risk being killed by her overbearing, controlling father who is a powerful drug lord.

Sexy Drug was beautifully written and had a nice flow from chapter to chapter. It starts off strong and keeps you hooked from the first few pages and compels you to keep reading. Full of descriptive writing Melody Calder draws the reader into each scene making you feel as though you are there in that place and in that moment. The tension between characters intrigued me and compelled me to keep reading to see what would happen next. I found the book hard to put down as I was drawn into the world of Ramone and Katie. This is a book that I know I will want to read more than once, from cover to cover, with no interruptions. I highly recommend this book!

Reviewed by@ TaraJohnsonBarnes

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Chased (A Cambridge Men of Honour Novel Book One): A Dark Mafia Bad Boy Romance (Cambridge Men of Honour—Dark Mafia Romances 1) by Felicity Brandon – Review by Natasha Hlinka

ChasedChased by Felicity Brandon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was amazing!! I usually do not like “love at first sight” kind of stories but I could not put this one down. The relationship between Allegra and Chase seems so easy but when you look more into it, for Allegra, it is confusing and deeper than just lust for Chase. The reason I gave this only four stars instead of five is I did not agree with somethings that happened in the book but I realized they were essential to move the plot forward. Also I just wanted to know what happens next! I would read a part that I don’t really like but then I would realize that I still want to read more. Allegra just has this spunkiness and attitude about her that you just want to know what she is going to do or say next. Also, I think that Felicity Brandon made the right choice in having the story in Allegra and Chase’s point of view because if you didn’t agree with a decision they made at least you saw where they were coming from and you could see their thought process which always keeps me interested in reading the story. This book is perfect for anyone who wants a fast paced read that will keep your attention and make you want more!

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Sugar & Spice (Spicetopia #1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Kimberly Griffiths

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

Sugar and Spice
By
Phoebe Alexander

This is for sure an adult book. Even so these scenes are well written, The attraction between the two starts from the first meeting. Cy has an undercover job to do for his family and by chance meets Jolie. The rest is history as they say. Good story, you will enjoy it. It grabs your attention from the beginning and keeps it until the end.

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

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

I just read Bound by Secrets, the 2nd book of Amy McKinley’s Deadly Isles Special Ops series. It was a really great read, just like the first book. This storyline is based on Jaxon, a former Navy Seal, turned interim police officer, and Kayla, the daughter of the police chief and sisters of Jaxon’s best friend, who passed aways years prior. Kayla and Jaxon share a brief romance, but due to tragedy and life’s circumstances, a divide came between them and here we are 10 years later. Kayla is on the run from a dangerous man, out to claim his property, Kayla. She does what is best for her and the safety of her parents by staying with Jaxon, the man she still loves and knows will protect her. The close proximity of the two lead to secrets coming to light and a building of their attraction towards each other among the danger surrounding Kayla’s reappearance.
This story has a lot of excitement, suspense, romance and intrigue. It is a fast paced read and keeps me wanting to see where this series takes for the 3rd installment. The characters are all fantastic and it’s easy to form an attachment towards the storyline. Strongly recommend reading this series.

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Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart Book 1) by Melody Calder – Review by Kerry Carr

Sexy Drug (Losing My Heart #1)Sexy Drug by Melody Calder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Losing My Heart series and wow what a book. It had  me gripped from the first page. It’s a rollercoster story with danger, Romance, suspense and excitement. The author does an amazing job writing the characters that they literally jump off the page.

When Katie, the daughter of a top drug boss gets shot there is panick over her safety. Katie has a privileged life and gets what she wants when she wants it. But now she is being told to stay home with protection.

And the man in charge of protecting her is Ramone. Ramone started off his career as a drug runner but he worked his way through the ranks and has now been put in charge of protecting the bosses daughter. The problem is to Ramone Katie is just a spoiled princess sent to test his patience at every turn.

Can the couples hatred for each other become something else? Who is trying to kill Katie and why? Can Ramone stay unaffected by her enough to protect her? Or will he fall under her spell and risk his life and position. One of the first rules is you don’t touch the bosses daughter.

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