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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 Samantha Jayne Grubey

ChasedChased by Felicity Brandon
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I have very mixed feelings about this book and my main problem for this book was that I just didn’t care about the characters. I really wanted to like Chase and Allegra (if I’ve spelt that right?) but they just annoyed me for the majority of this book and I really wanted to believe their relationship but I had issues with that too. Especially over a certain scene, I was just like huh? So I did stick out reading the whole of this book which did take a few to get through but overall I’m glad I read it. I might even read some more of her books who knows. I liked the writing though and that is something that kept me reading.

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Heart of Stone (The Stone Series Volume 1) AUDIO BOOK by Dakota Willink – Review by Kerry Baker

Heart of Stone Audio Book by Dakota Willink is volume one in The Stone Series. I enjoyed the idea of this book however I do think it could have been executed a little better. As I was listening to it I found myself engaged and enjoying it but afterwards it felt like there hadn’t been much detail in it. By the time the book was over it didn’t feel like there had been too much development and that it had all happened in a very short amount of time.

I also didn’t connect with the characters too well, although I am interested enough to see what happens in the next book.

Overall I did enjoy the story though. It caught my attention in the moment and it is the first book that I have listened to with two narrators. Although that took a little getting used to once I had I thought it really added to the story. This is a good book and I am looking forward to the next one.

Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Kerry Baker

Her Blackened Rose (Blackened #3)Her Blackened Rose by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Her Blackened Rose by Isra Sravenheart is the third book in the Blackened Series. This is a fantastic series that I would highly recommend reading in order. It is a continuation of the story of Lady Isra and I honestly think you would miss too much if you started from this book.
It has been a while since I read the previous books but it was so easy to jump straight back into Lady Isra and her journey. I easily remembered details that I thought I would have forgotten and reconnected with the characters straight away.
This whole series feels so original which I think makes it so much more exciting! This is easily the best in the series so far and I can’t wait for more.

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WILD VAMP (JADED VAMP BOOK 2) by L.D. WOSAR – Review by Kerry Baker

Wild Vamp: Jaded Vamp Series Book 2Wild Vamp: Jaded Vamp Series Book 2 by L.D. Wosar
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wild Vamp by L.D. Wosar is the second book in the Jaded Vamp series. This is an action packed book that really is great to read. Personally I wish I had read the first book in the series before this one as it felt like I was missing out. It didn’t take too long to figure out what was going on story wise but I would have liked the character development.
I really enjoyed Kaysee. I thought she was such an intriguing character and I really want to know more about her! Overall I really enjoyed this book. I will definitely be going back to add the first book and will continue the series.

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Blue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor – Review by Kimberly Griffiths

Blue Summer Part OneBlue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blue Summer
By
Everly Taylor

Is a Paranormal romance that mixes humans and Zayeds. Mixing two worlds. It doesn’t always go well. Lillie’s life takes a huge turn very quickly. All in all these kinds of books are my favorite kind of stories, a very quick 48 hours in one person’s life and everything changes. Helps us remember how life can change in a blink of an eye. Good story. I recommend this book.

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Sons of Sindicato (Sons of Sindicato ) by Cam Johns & Sonya Jesus – Review by Katherine Braccia

Sons of Sindicato (Sons of Sindicato #0)Sons of Sindicato by Cam Johns
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fun quick read. Very quick plot with serious plot lines and some smut. A great palette cleanser between books. I like this book cause it’s like nothing I have read before and more contemporary, would def suggest.

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Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection Book 2) by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Kerry Carr

Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection, #2)Sleeping Angel by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Soul Connection series and wow what a book. The author does an amazing job of mixing true hard situations such as grief and adding some paranormal influence. It follows the story of 2 people Logan And Angel.

Logan is suffering with unbearable grief after finding out his sister was murdered. Full of anger and regret he turns to alcohol to numb the pain. As well as blaming himself he also blames the one person who could have helped but didn’t, Angel.

Angel came forward with her information which lead to the killers being caught however she is now full of guilt and remorse over not stepping in at the time. Added to her guilt is the hatred from Logan.

Things change however when Logan runs over Angel now Angels spirit is in a fight to return back to her body before its too late.

All through the book we are taken through a journey of grief and realising that even in death our loved ones never really leave us. After all the heartache can something good come from this experience for both Angel and Logan?

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Her Blackened Rose (The Blackened Series Book 3) by Isra Sravenheart – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Her Blackened Rose (Blackened #3)Her Blackened Rose by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in this series which is just as great as the previous two books. I highly suggest reading the previous two to help your enjoyment of this series. This is a paranormal story where Lady Isra is back in another story. She is being held responsible for Kane’s disappearance and now Ronald wants revenge. Then you have Astrid who may not be who Isra thinks he is and has a secret. As the past and present collide, are things really as they seem? This story is fast paced and full of action. The characters are strong and made the story fun and entertaining to read. There is alot going on with this story and the characters may or may not be as they seem. I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens to Lady Isra. It is worth the pick up for sure.

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In His Kiss (Unrequited Series Book 1) by Ava Alise – Review by Bobbi Wagner

In His Kiss (The Unrequited Series Book 1)In His Kiss by Ava Alise
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series which is just as great as the first one. This series just keeps getting better and better. I highly suggest you read the first book as well as it is just as great. This is a well written story about Nya and King and the past they had and the future in front of them. They are relatable and made the story come to life. I enjoyed their growth and the chemistry they share. They made such great characters. Nya and King had a past but now as adults, Nya is faced with the lies she told and her new room mate who happens to be King. What will fate have in store for these two? I highly recommend reading this book to find out.

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Mariekkela: From Finland, with Love by Stuart Ledwith PhD – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Mariekkela: From Finland, with LoveMariekkela: From Finland, with Love by Stuart Ledwith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this historial, spiritual story. This is not normally the type of book I read but I am open to new things and glad I picked it up. This is a story written with a lot of heart and soul. It is a story of remembrance of a time of war in 1939 and what this character went through. I found this story to be interesting and original. It is written in a way that it is easily understandable and fun to read. This is a great story that will take you on a journey that you won’t soon forget. I highly recommend this book.

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Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection Book 2) by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Karen Pearman

Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection, #2)Sleeping Angel by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

After reading the previous book I knew this one would be just as great. And I wasn’t disappointed. It picked up right where the other ended and introduced some new characters to us along the way. I found this book to be even better than the first one as it was filled with even more twists and turns along the way. Once again the author has managed to construct a beautifully written and quite riveting story. I COULD NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN! And I certainly cannot wait to see what the author has in store for the next book in this series. This is a must read in my opinion.

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

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

Dane, future leader of the Mafia group Sindicato, is tough in every way but one–Mila, the girl who stole his heart years ago. Mila, however, has left that life behind, moving across the country to have a modeling career. 11 years of suffering, being apart, and Mila comes home–asking Dane for help with a personal issue. But things aren’t always as neat and clean as they appear. Mafia romance at its finest! Loved this story! The characters are fantastic and likable. The storyline moves at a perfect pace. Very well written novel! My only complaint is…I need to know when the next one is coming out!

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The Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Carr

The Eclipse DancerThe Eclipse Dancer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a really beautifully written story. It is an emotional journey looking back over someone’s life. The author does an amazing job of writing about something magical and making it so realistic.

This is the story of Andy. While she is currently nursing her dying mother she reflects on her life and choices that she has made. You also learn about how certain events in her life shape how she is today and how she grew up. Its a very deep moving story that looks at relationship both good and bad and the effect this has on life. It also goes into details and thinks about the circle of life. From being young and enjoying life to growing old and eventually dying.

It’s a emotional read through someone’s memories that you can’t stop.

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Peaceful Slumber (Soul Connection Book 1) by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Shelly Kittell

Peaceful Slumber (Soul Connection Book 1)Peaceful Slumber by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh my goodness, I fell in love with with Scott and Zelda They have so many challenges to go through to find the love that they know is there for them. The plot is so well written and smooth that I didn’t want to stop reading. I kept going just one more chapter and found I couldn’t put my kindle down. The characters feel real. The emotion and personality can take you up and down like a hurricane in Florida. It’s a beautiful love story with a bit of murder, mystery, romance, mental illness, a bit of comedy and a touch of ghosts. I’m excited to see there are two more books in the series. Scott and Zelda may just be my new favorite romance pairing of the year. This is a true paranormal that you just cannot miss.

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Courage of Us by Brooke May – Review by Jules Herbert

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

Courage of Us is the story of Patience and Duke, teenage best friends, who both want to be more but as most teenagers do, they don’t communicate that to each other and life takes them on different paths.
Fast forward a few years, Duke returns to town after years away in the Marines and is trying to find his way in civilian life again. He is determined that Patience is going to be a big part of that. He wants her back in his life! Patience however, is also trying to find her way in the world after a bad and emotionally abusive marriage. So the big question becomes can they find their way to each other and finally be together they way they should have been all these years??? or is the pain of the past too much for both of them to make it possible.

Courage of Us by Brooke May is a wonderful read by a very talented and creative author. Her characters have heart and depth. I am really hoping that there will be more books to follow and soon. Please tell me Ms May that Chase, Holt, Decker and Ryder are going to get stories too?

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Sons of Sindicato (Sons of Sindicato ) by Cam Johns & Sonya Jesus – Review by Melissa Agena

Sons of Sindicato (Sons of Sindicato #0)Sons of Sindicato by Cam Johns
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What an awesome way to start a series! Sons of Sindicato is the first book in the series by Sonja Jesus and Cam Johns. This book is only 108 pages but it truly is amazing! Braelynn Shaw is a criminal attorney that has just been promoted. Seth Giordano is a mafia crime lord. She’s in love with him. His family isn’t very fond of her. That is until they face the same enemy. This book is one of those edge of your seat books that you definitely cannot put down once you start reading. I was enthralled from the moment that I started this book until the time that I finished it. It was really great storyline and had really awesome characters. I honestly cannot wait for the next book to come out! This is a book you definitely do not want to miss!

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Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection Book 2) by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Ashley Dover

Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection, #2)Sleeping Angel by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Logan is a twenty-four-year-old who has lost his girlfriend because he saw her cheating on him, his sister because she was murdered, and his life because he can’t stay away from alcohol. On the night of her eighteenth birthday, he is overwhelmed with emotion. He drowns himself in alcohol until he ends up at the house of the person that he feels responsible for the loss of his sister.

Angel is twenty-one. It’s her birthday, and she’s having a blast. Well, she pretends like she’s having fun. Angel has been suffering alone in her pain. A few months ago, she found out that she was a witness to a terrible act…the act that was Logan’s sister, Andi’s murder. She was so wrapped up in herself that she failed to see what was going on.

Then an accident occurs. And suddenly Angel is not in her body anymore. Her former boyfriend, Scott, who now sees ghosts, tries to help her through this strange time, but will that be enough?

Sleeping Angel is the second book in the Soul Connection Series by Nikki Lynn Barrett. Although this book can be read alone, I highly recommend reading the first book. This story is one about crazy pasts, murders, and secrets. The characters are connected through a web that has all of them wondering how closely tied they all are.

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

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

Fabulous! This book really just jumped right in. That beginning! Mila wanted a new life for herself, a life of her choosing. I could understand that, but I also get how heartbreaking her leaving was for Dane. He definitely wasn’t kind to her after all those years apart. Eleven years away is a long time, but the feelings and chemistry between Dane and Mila was intense!  Could Dane really take another chance with her, and trust her to stay by his side?  I loved this one even more than the last!

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Peaceful Slumber (Soul Connection Book 1) by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Ashley Dover

Peaceful Slumber (Soul Connection, #1)Peaceful Slumber by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Simon is a loner. He has been seeing ghosts in the last few years. It’s not an easy thing to describe to the people you know. He tried once…telling his parents, but they made him go to therapy. So now, he just doesn’t talk about it.

Today Simon is in a cemetery. Not the best place for one who sees ghosts. He tries to ignore them all, but one stands out. She’s in a wedding dress, and she looks lost. “Zelda” as he ends up calling her is in the spirit world but has no recollection of her previous life. This begins a partnership between the two of them as they try to piece together the missing parts of her life.

Peaceful Slumber is an amazing story. You will love the characters from the onset. They are wonderfully created and as the puzzle pieces of Zelda’s life are put in order, you will be shocked to learn of the depths to which people will go if it will make their life better.

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Blue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor – Review by Rachel Moss

Blue Summer Part OneBlue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor was an interesting read! This was a quick and easy read, but definitely one for 18+ adults. For some reason when reading this book, I kept picturing the Zayeds as looking similar to the blue people in Avatar! So that kept cracking me up, along with Lillie’s commentary on her “lady-bits”. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, even though everything happened so quick and there was so much that happened in such a short amount of time. Overall this was a really good book and I can’t wait to read Part Two soon!

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Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection Book 2) by Nikki Lynn Barrett – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Sleeping Angel (Soul Connection, #2)Sleeping Angel by Nikki Lynn Barrett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sleeping Angel is the 2nd book in the Soul Connection series by Nikki Lynn Barrett. While I did read the first book, it was years ago, and I didn’t fully remember the details. That being said, this book can be enjoyed as a stand alone. The characters from book 1 are important in this book as well, but their role is explained within. This book was unlike anything I have ever read. To be honest, I was confused for the better part of the book. The first half, there are so many characters, and all seem to be connected or related in some way or another. Then, once I grasped all the connections, things really started getting good, yet, more complicated. I really had to stop a couple of times and just let it all sink in. Mad props to Barrett for creating this story line, as it has so much thought behind it. This is a book that focuses around ghosts, reincarnation, afterlife, love, and second chances. I felt like we really got to know the characters, and their connections to each other. I recommend this book, but read it when you can focus on it- There is a lot going on at once!

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Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Betsy Melano

Ouroboros (Antipodes #3)Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ouroboros is the 3rd book in the Antipodes series written by T.S. Simons. You will definitely want to read the books in the order they were released to have the best experience. The book is about a dystopian world interspersed with love, finding a family away from your own family, adventure, and so much more. It also makes you think about your own life and what is important. The search for answers may not always lead you to a happy ending but may make you find things about yourself that you don’t like. I hope you enjoy reading what Cam finds as this journey of discovery and challenges continues.

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Miss Understanding (The Miss Series Book 1) AUDIO BOOK by Aubrey Bondurant – Review by Alexandria Richard

4 of 5 Stars. A fun and cute office romance read. 

It lives up to its title with Miss Kendall Tate being the “understanding” and dutiful Assistant to lawyer hot shot Liam Davenport, who is an ass. Also lives up to its title with there being many misunderstandings between the two along the way. From what’s expected to the intentions of each other, there was a lack of communication at times that lead to more drama ensuing. 

I enjoyed the main characters with their complex backgrounds and personal baggage to overcome. I also appreciated the slow buildup of romance throughout the novel, building the sexual tension. I loved the supporting characters and their interaction with the MCs and heckling them about if they were together or not. Made it feel even more realistic.

I liked that there was the back and forth narration, with Kendall being read by a female, Ariel Royce, and Liam read by Christopher Rourke.  

The Earl’s Scandalous Wager by Wareeze Woodson – Review by Anantha Rusum

The Earl's Scandalous WagerThe Earl’s Scandalous Wager by Wareeze Woodson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I like historic romances and what better than one with a twist. This book has a dash of romance and is also a suspense thriller. Emily Brumville, the heroine, has been waged against a bet that her step-brother made, because of his gambling problem. He was sure that he would win the wager. But unfortunately, he loses. Now Emily is at the mercy of the handsome Earl of Lenbridge, Phillip Beckley Benton. Emily is worried if the Earl will propose marriage to her or should she live as his mistress. There are people trying hard to separate them from coming together. Someone is trying to tear them apart, and the suspense builds when unexpected things start happening.
I enjoyed this author. As I said earlier, I like historic romances and this one was a real breezy read. A brave heroine, a dashing hero and the suspense looming around the corner, perfect recipe for a good book.

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Blue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor – Review by Heather Knalls

Blue Summer Part OneBlue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Zayed, real or make believe. Before Lillie ran into them she would have told you make believe. The Zayed are blue men that Lillie finds absolutely everything you could want in a man. Because of their chance run in Lillie has been kidnapped by an evil sorcerer hoping to gain even more power. To his surprise she is so much stronger than he could have ever thought. Lillie ends up in the Zayed village. What will come of her and the Zayed and the Evil sorcerer. The writing was so easy to follow and I didn’t want to put it down. Hoping for more with book 2.

Kissing Scars by Jim Shomos – Review by Kaitlynn Taylor

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

Kissing Scars – Jim Shomos

4-stars

Kissing Scars is an absolutely beautiful novella! This was my first book by this author so I wasn’t really sure what to expect but I was pleasantly surprised! This isn’t by normal go-to but I’m so glad I picked this one up, everything about this novella was poetic. The author wrote with so much detail, from the smallest thing to the most important, everything was so detailed that I was able to paint a clear picture in my mind, which made it such a joy to read.

I look forward to reading more from this author in the future!

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Blue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor – Review by Ashleyann Sanabria

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

Entertaining from start to finish. The plot had several unexpected twists, and it is refreshing to read about a heroine that don’t need no man! Lillie was totally independent and capable of fighting her own battles. The plot was done much better in this book. The relationships were predictable as the foreshadowing was not at all subtle. I still would have liked to see a little more character development in this story. In general, I will definitely read again. A fun, quick, and entertaining book.

 

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Erica Shoebridge

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Liminal Space, the second in the Antipodes series, was a fantastic adventure of a novel. Cam has found love, family, and happiness on Lewis. Returning to his Scottish roots, he finds an amazing community of like-minded souls who embrace him into their world. When Freyja returns, he finds out the truth about what happened to his wife, and learns about the forces that were at play to trick him. When he discovers that there is a chance a loved one is still alive in another domed community, he is compelled to set out on a journey again in the hopes of finding them.

I thought this was a good follow-up to Antipodes, though I found the character of Laetitia a bit boring. She didn’t come to life for me as much as Freyja did in the first book. I did enjoy reading a bit of her backstory, and seeing how she grew up. All in all, I enjoyed this book and look forward to the 3rd installment.

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Blue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor – Review by Jo Frizzell

Blue Summer Part OneBlue Summer Part One by Everly Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was absolutely captivating! From the first page, the main character drew me in with her complexity. She made me want to be her friend. The Zayed intrigued me and made me want to meet them, if only to have all my questions answered. The conflict kept me engrossed and I just had to keep reading so I could find out what happened next.

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The Cross of Ciaran (The Cross of Ciaran Book 1) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Erica Shoebridge

The Cross of CiaranThe Cross of Ciaran by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Caitlin O’Connell is an archaeologist in the 1960s who discovers the tomb of a 5th Century Celtic priest. Excited by her discovery, which is all the more amazing for the pristine state of the remains, she carefully has the priest sent to her museum for research. However, before she can commence studying him, he mysteriously disappears under the cover of night, leaving everyone scratching their heads at the disappearance. Some magic is afoot, but rational Caitlin is unwilling to consider the possibility of the paranormal. Told from both Caitlin’s and Ciaran’s perspective, the reader gets to know about Ciaran’s life and death, as well as Caitlin’s growing attachment to the handsome priest.

The characters are great, with intricate backstory that really makes them come alive. I enjoyed watching Ciaran explore the 20th Century, and learn more about the experiences and people that shaped him. It is well written and relatable, with vivid imagery of Celtic scenery and tradition. A good read, I recommend it!

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