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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Jenna Knee

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the fifth book in the Moore Family Saga. I have never read the previous books but boy do I plan to. Who doesn’t like a story of deep love, the importance of family, and the ins and outs of the music industry and the ability of having special secret powers? You instantly get swept up into this story and are yearning to keep reading because you just need to know what is going to happen. There are twists and turns in every chapter. Definitely a page turner and must read!

Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Tracy Manderson

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Before You go any farther, please read the first four books in order so you get the full dynamic of the Moore family.

This is the fifth book in Moore Family Saga and I simply loved this latest installment. The characters are strong and well written and I just love the storyline and the depth. This is a Paranormal Romance/Suspense all rolled into one. This author has really outdone herself with this book and I can’t wait to see what she has installed for us in her next book…

We get to catch up with Bella and Miles and what the family is up to and the new adventures they embarked on….

This is a great book/series….

Tracy

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Heather Lovelace

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This series locked me in from the very beginning. I love the world that Sims created with the Moore family and I have loved reading the character and storyline development. It has a great balance between romance, suspense, a sprinkle of fantasy, and just great connection. I love that it all ties back to family. Just a great addition to the series and a great way to pull it all together. It can be read alone but is one that you will more greatly appreciate by starting at the beginning. This is one not to miss.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Jamie Zabolotney

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This paranormal suspense novel is the fifth book in the series and as someone who has not read the other book, you will not be disappointed. I am a big fan of the paranormal genre and at first I found that there seemed to be very little of it but things quickly heated up.

Miles and Bella Moore are newly married and have just had twins. He is a goal driven music executive and Bella is his chief marketing office for the company. But as usually happens, success comes with a price.

I loved the dynamic between all of the characters and the drama that unfolded throughout. I look forward to more books from this author.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Face the Fire is the 5th and final book in the Moore Family Saga series of books. This book continues with the story of Miles Moore who is driven to become successful with his own music empire. He is determined to let nothing, and nobody stand in his way for him to become mega successful. Bella, who is both his wife, as well as the Chief Marketing Officer of his company wants to help her husband succeed and realize his goals but finds that it is not always easy. Bella also wants to be successful with both business and family and struggles with the challenges of motherhood as well as being a successful career woman. She also faces constant struggles with juggling her relationship with Miles as both his wife and his business partner. Tensions rise when Bella is caught in an ongoing battle between Miles and one of proteges who is struggling with the demands that Miles is imposing on him as an artist. After being on the inside and discovering the lengths that other artists will go to within the music industry, Bella is fearful of what will result of a feud between Miles and his competitors. Once again, Miles and Bella’s love for one another and their relationship is put to the test. Will they have what it takes as a couple to remain strong in love and successful in business at the same time?

I thoroughly enjoyed this entire series of the Moore family saga. Each book builds up from the previous one, we learn more about the characters, and follow them through several tense moments. In Book 5 the plot thickens and the danger level intensifies. Bella and Miles are caught in a volatile and explosive situation that could mean the end for them in more ways than one. Although each book could be read as a standalone it is much better as a series read in sequential order and starting with Book 1. I highly recommend this series and this author!

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A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga Book 4) by Michele Sims – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga #4)A Moore Affair by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Moore Affair is book four in the Moore Family Sega series of books. Bella and Miles are together at last and are getting ready to get married. Bella feels ecstatic to be marrying the man that she loves beyond everything but at the same time can’t help but wonder if she’s ready to be the wife of someone so famous. Along with Miles’ fame comes not only the whirlwind tours but a fan base that that can be downright frightening at times. However, Bella chooses to put all her fear and doubts aside and makes the best of it because she is surrounded by her family.

After their wedding, Miles and Bella decide to honeymoon in Paris and Italy. Bella soon learns that Miles and his stage persona of Ari are two very different people all wrapped up in one little package which naturally makes her uneasy. Bella becomes doubtful and fearful of those that could break them apart and constantly worries that she is not enough for Miles. When Bella unexpectedly becomes pregnant, she tries to forget all her doubts and insecurities and chooses instead to focus on the joy of becoming a mother. Then suddenly life throws them another curveball and their life is thrown into a tailspin once again.

Bella’s beloved home that she grew up in as a child is destroyed by fire setting off a chain of events. When secrets start to unfold and come to the surface Bella and Miles must decide if they can trust one another with their pasts or if it will put their future in jeopardy. Of course, the relationship between Miles and Bella can never come easy as there’s always someone or something on the outside that is trying to tear them apart. Bella knows that she loves Miles with all her heart but she’s not sure if she can overcome her doubts, fears, and insecurities. Will she be able to overcome the secrets that she unfolds and move forward with her relationship with Miles?

Book four answers more of the questions from the first few books and builds on the story of Miles and Bella. The characters of Bella and Miles were real, raw, and believable. They went through trials and tribulations that put their relationship to the test and as in any relationship they had to decide if they could survive the tests and be strong enough as a couple to endure it and come out stronger on the other side. The book did not disappoint as the Moore Family Sega unfolded. Although this book could possibly be read as a standalone, I highly recommend starting with book 1 and working your way through the series. Each book starts off where the last one left off and unfolds more of the Moore Family Saga. Enjoyable read, I highly recommend!

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga, #3)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Fire God Tour is Book 3 in the Moore Family Saga Series of books. In this book Miles Moore is grown up and is now a famous performer known as Hip Hop Artist Ari. Miles has learned more about his affliction and is obsessed with the use of fire. He uses his ability to play with fire and implement it every chance he gets during his concerts. His whole life Miles has had to learn about the death threats against him due to his affliction but now there are also death threats against him due to his fame and fortune. On the plus side he’s making a lot of money, he can have any woman he wants, and he can travel wherever he wants. Life is good and the whole world is his oyster.

When Bella joins Miles team as the Chief of Marketing she is everything that he despises in a woman. She is too professional and uptight for his liking, so he mocks her every chance he gets and refers to her as the Ice Queen. Bella only wants to maintain a professional relationship with Miles but can’t help but find herself attracted to him, an attraction that she tries to deny. Miles also wants to keep things on a professional basis and knows that there could never be a relationship between them, yet for some unknown reason he finds himself attracted to Bella. Although Miles can have any woman, he wants due to his fame as an artist he finds something about Bella that is irresistible and can’t stop thinking about her. Bella finds herself thinking about Miles as well, but she knows what a womanizer he is and has no intention of following through with her attraction to him.

As the Chief of Marketing for Miles’ company Bella does not like Miles using fire during his concerts. Bella is unaware of Miles’ affliction and his ability to create fire so can’t understand his morbid obsession with the use of fire during his concerts and tours and attempts to get him to stop using it. This is not just due to the potential risks involved around the use of fire but because on a personal level Bella has a deep-seated fear of fire stemming back to her childhood. This is something where Miles and Bella disagree, and it instantly puts a wedge between them seemingly ruining any chance of them ever following through with their mutual attraction or having a relationship.

I loved this book as much, or even more so, than the first two books in the series. Both the characters and the storyline were very believable, with possibly the exception of the ability to create fire out of thin air. However, it was nice to become absorbed in Miles and his world of fire and his life as a famous Hip Hop Artist. I loved learning more about Miles and getting to know more of him as a character; one that showed different sides of his personality based on whether he was the Hip Hop Artist Ari, or whether he was Miles. Going through the ups and downs of having fame and fortune while also trying to maintain a private life is something that I’m sure every famous person has had to deal with. The author does a great job of showing the readers the struggle between a public image and a private life that most famous musicians must struggle with. This was another great read! Now onto Book 4!

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Karen Pearman

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have enjoyed reading this series from the beginning. This book was no different. I love how the author can grab my attention from the first chapter and keep me intrigued until the end. She can keep you on the edge of your seat with her suspenseful writing but adds the right amount of romance at just the right time. I love it. I am also a huge lover of paranormal genres, so this has all the things I read. I don’t think you would technically need to read the previous books for understanding as it can be read stand alone. However, I think that you will get more enjoyment out of the entire series and would recommend reading them all.

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A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga Book 4) by Michele Sims – Review by Beverly Finnie

A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga #4)A Moore Affair by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wedding Bells!! I’m so excited for these characters to get married in A Moore Affair. With the constant looking over their shoulder to stay safe, I’m so excited for Miles and Bella to be getting married.
The way these two have grown individually, as well as together, I absolutely love!
Married in Scotland! A Honeymoon in Paris! What more could a girl ask for?!?
This book also has its Moore Family Saga drama, but you are going to have to read to find out. I will say this, I encourage one to read all the books, however. For this part of the Saga book 3 kind of starts it all over again as if it were new.
Miles is definitely my favorite character across this saga, and I hope book 5 is more of his story and growth!

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga, #3)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Okay now I’m more into this Saga! In The Fire God Tour we find Miles, now 26, living his life as a hip-hop artist with proclivity for pyrotechnics.
I really didn’t care for how his mom, Lecia, was written and I’m glad this is now his story, vs Lecia and Cade. I enjoy Miles’ character and love how he has grown.
Introducing Bella was definitely a nice touch and seeing how Miles and her not only interacted but grew together as characters kept me reading and not wanting to put the book down.
Of course this wouldn’t be a Moore Family Saga without a little drama. Someone is out for Miles’ life in this go round.I really look forward to diving into book 4!@placexba
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Playing with Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 2) by Michele Sims – Review by Beverly Finnie

Act II. Playing with Fire (Moore Family Saga, #2)Act II. Playing with Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Playing with Fire, the next book in the Moore family saga picks up with a 7 year old Miles. It was good and definitely a series that all books should be read in.
Traveling with Cade on his Jazz album tour, Lecia and Miles are with him in France, but planning to leave for home. Which leaves Cade in a not so happy place when he finds out. Why, because he doesn’t want to be away from his family, but primarily because Mario is still out there.
Lecia’s character is so head-strung there’s times I actually can’t stand her. Cade is doing everything to protect and support his family, while tiptoeing around his head-strung wife. It drives me crazy.
Then there’s Miles. I’m curious to see his character develop through this series now that a supernatural element has been introduced. Book 3 here we come!

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Seed on Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 1) by Michele Sims – Review by Beverly Finnie

Act I: Seed On Fire (Moore Family Saga, #1)Act I: Seed On Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Well it was different, I wasn’t sure how I was feeling at first, but I definitely wasn’t expecting what happened. It brought me right back into the story! The Seed on Fire was good!
Cade & Lecia’s love story is beautiful and they have definite obstacles to overcome. Lecia coming up on her delivery date, she was drugged and her baby stolen. Leading Cade to reign it in and be everything Lecia needs. While his brother Vincent does everything he can to get their child back.
Unfortunately this leads to a bigger issue involving a childhood family friend of Mario.
I could never imagine a child being stolen from one’s body, but I feel for Cade and his need to want to do everything he can for the love of his life!
What does Mario have to do with everything?
Does this bring Cade and Lecia closer?
Check out this story and I personally look forward to checking out book 2!

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Beverly Finnie

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

6 weeks later. lol That’s where Face of Fire begins.
I love that it’s still Miles’ story. Infant babies who have the same supernatural talents cases. Unfortunately that has put a number on the backs of their babies as well as Bella and Miles directly.
That being danger and drama has been a storyline through every book in this genre.
I don’t care for part of the Pharoah storyline, but you will have to read and find out his storyline, no spoilers here.
I liked book 5 but I was hoping for more, so I guess it would say it fell short for me. Yes, it’s book 5 in the Saga! You can go back and read all 4 leading to this one. You don’t have to though, you could start at book 3 and be satisfied.
Don’t let how I feel deter you, because you could love it!

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Playing With Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 2) by Michele Sims – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Playing with FirePlaying with Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Playing With Fire is Book Two in the Moore Family Saga Series of books. This book seamlessly picks up where book one left off. Cade’s success as a musician is taking off when he’s been offered a chance to go on tour in Paris, France. Alicia and his young son Miles come along with them until Alicia becomes tired of the touring and wants to return with their young son back to the United States. Alicia knew that when she married Cade that things would sometimes become difficult because of him being a musician. But what she never anticipated was how alone that she would feel even though she is married. She knows that Cade loves her with all his heart, but she misses her family back home and wants her young son to get to know her side of the family. Cade is upset and misses his wife and young son terribly. However, he is also enjoying his fame and his rise to stardom, which causes Cade to become conflicted between his family and his growing success as a musician.

Shortly after Alicia returns home with her young son Miles, he falls very ill. She must call Cade and get him to come home as she breaks the news to him that their young son is gravely ill. To make matters worse Alicia must deal with a woman who was once her friend but has now become her enemy. Will Cade and Alicia be able to get to the bottom of what strange ailment is afflicting their young son? Will they be able to remain strong as a couple while also enduring the ups and downs and hardships of parenting?

This is a great series and I highly recommend that you start with book one, Seed on Fire, and work your way through the series because each book introduces you to more of the storyline. Each book progresses where the last one left off and answers some questions from the previous book. In Book Two we are introduced to more of the family and their roles that play a vital part in the Moore Family Saga. We learn a lot about both Kaiden and Alicia and their respective upbringings when we are introduced to their families. Things become intense with Kaiden, and Alicia’s relationship and it threatens to disintegrate when they are hit with some bumps in the road. They are forced to decide if they should weather the storm together or call it quits.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Felicia Bates

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Face the Fire was the first book I’ve read by this author and I jumped right into the series in book five. The synopsis describes this as a standalone and I really never felt
lost while reading without any prior knowledge of the series. I thought that the characters were truly strong and well written. I liked Bella and felt as though she was as relatable woman. She was emotionally strong and outspoken and I admired that. This book was not as fast paced as I had hoped it would read for me but the attention to detail was really there. The scenarios and conversations between characters played out in my mind like scenes from a movie. To me, that’s always the proof of strong writing. Overall, the genre itself was out of my norm, but I would definitely be open to reading more in the future.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The latest in the Moore Family Saga starts with a bang, and hits the ground running. AriMusic’s most controversial artist, Lil Pharaoh, is causing all kinds of problems for Media Director Bella Moore. Despite warnings from her and Miles, he keeps making questionable choices and spending time with unsavory folks. People who don’t mind using force to get what they want. Will they come for Miles and his family if they don’t get what they want?
There is a ton of action in this book, which might be the most suspenseful yet of the series. I enjoyed the tension and nuance in Bella’s relationships with Miles and Lil Pharaoh in particular. She doesn’t act according to script, and I appreciated the honesty and struggle she exhibits. Powerplays and rebellions between Lil Pharaoh and Miles cause lots of disturbance and friction. This is a powerful book 5 that you shouldn’t miss.

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A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga Book 4) by Michele Sims – Review by Erica Shoebridge

A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga #4)A Moore Affair by Michele Sims
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Miles Moore, musician extraordinaire and notorious playboy is finally getting married. At an extravagant Scotland wedding and reception, Miles and Bella are united in marriage. They are desperately in love and over the moon to claim each other as husband and wife. However, Bella was a bit unprepared for how long Miles’ famous shadow could be. He spends much of his time perfecting his persona of Ari Moore, and many of the times they spend together are simply him playing for he cameras. She loves him deeply, but she will she ever just get to be with the real Miles, or will she be forever standing alongside camera-ready Ari?

The wedding and infatuation scenes were beautiful and sweeping, but I did find them a bit corny and overdone. Miles and Bella’s need to “claim” each other was more possessive than I like my love stories. However, that’s my personal preference… if you like grand love stories with some steamy scenes, you’ll likely find this one to your liking.

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Erica Shoebridge

The Fire God TourThe Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The action continues in Book 3, with lots of fast cars, gorgeous women, and lots of money. Miles Moore is a musical sensation, with a growing staff of people all catering to his every need. Even his social calendar is filled by his agent with beautiful women dying to share his bed. That is, until he meets ice queen Bella. He’s oddly drawn to her, even though she is neither fiery or easy. He’ll have to decide if he wants to keep playing the field or stick with the woman that has captured his heart.

I enjoyed seeing a bit more from the Network, the shadowy league of powerful folks who look out for special folks like Miles. I found the character of Miles to be a bit personally insufferable and shallow. Going through women like water, never connecting with any of them besides what pleasure they can offer his body. He is a great performer however, and the story had lots of suspense to keep readers intrigued.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Miles and Bella are back and stronger than ever. They are bonded in family and enjoying parenting their beautiful twins. True to her writing bent the author takes them on a rollercoaster ride of drama, suspense, romance, fantasy, magic and love. I enjoyed the fifth installment in this series. If you haven’t read the first four I recommend you do so as you really need all the details and plot developments to fully enjoy this tale. While the story at times is a little too fast paced and has some plot holes it is a great read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga Book 4) by Michele Sims – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga #4)A Moore Affair by Michele Sims

Bringing together Ari and Bella in the bonds of matrimony is so beautiful and makes you wants an HEA for them both. But true to her writing style the author begins the story heavily bonded in family but full of twists, turns, suspense and secrets. The rollercoaster made this novel a page turner. I couldn’t put this book down and cannot wait for book five!!

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga, #3)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oof!!! My mind is absolutely blown!!! From the start I thought the author under played the suspenseful plot and the paranormal bent but with book two came back with a bang. Now book three is absolutely mind blowing!! The paranormal is kinda more in the undertones of this part of the tale, but once again family plays a heavy part of the plot.
Ari (Miles) is a superstar and has met his match but Bella finds his fascination with Fire a little frightening. She is both intrigued and repulsed. Will we get an HEA? I am not gonna tell you, you will have to read it to find out! You won’t be disappointed!!

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Playing with Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 2) by Michele Sims – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

Act II. Playing with Fire (Moore Family Saga, #2)Act II. Playing with Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

After reading book one I was apprehensive about reading the second one but was intrigued enough to see if the author filled in the plot holes from the first story and I am so glad I did. This book is well written and includes a little bit of everything. It is all at once suspenseful, romantic and paranormal. Family is the overall theme and plays heavily in this tale. Overall I enjoyed this story immensely and can’t wait for book three.

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Seed on Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 1) by Michele Sims – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

Act I: Seed On Fire (Moore Family Saga, #1)Act I: Seed On Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was my first read by this author. I found that this story had several plot and character details that were either missing or ambiguous. That said it was a pretty good read. I think some of the tale is engaging and well developed. I enjoyed the suspenseful moments and found the family dynamics believable. I am hopeful that the next in this series will fill in some of the plot gaps.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Rebecca Hill

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book is part of a series; however, I did not read the series and did not have any trouble following the story. Miles “Ari” Moore is the main character in the story along with his wife Bella. Together, they own the production company, AriMusic. Miles is also a well known singer with a genetic condition to produce fireballs. One of his proteges is Pharaoh. Miles has taken him under his wing and on as a musician on his label. This book is about the tragic story of Pharaoh. It was heart wrenching to watch him spiral out of control and eventually lose his life. The love that Miles and Bella share is the standout ingredient in this story and how they deal with Pharaoh together.

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Face the Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Michelle Collier

Face the FireFace the Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Face the Fire is book 5 of the Moore Family Saga. In a way it feels like everything has come full circle. Miles is at the same place his dad was in the first book. He has love and is on the verge of all his career dreams coming true. He must figure out how to balance his dreams and his family. I love Miles so much. I have enjoyed this entire series.

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The Fire god tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Michelle Collier

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga, #3)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the series. Miles is all grown up and still obsessed with fire but who could blame him. He is happy with how his life is, then he meets Bella. She is nothing he wants and unavailable. How will their rocky relationship proceed? I love the characters in this series. Can’t wait to read more.

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A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga Book 4) by Michele Sims – Review by Michelle Collier

A Moore Affair (Moore Family Saga #4)A Moore Affair by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book 4 of the Moore Family Saga continues on with Miles and Bella. Love is in the air but so is doubt. Can Bella be all that Miles needs in a wife? Can she do this? Is she in danger because of not knowing Miles’ secret? I just love Miles and Bella!

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Act II: Playing with fire (Moore Family Saga Book 5) by Michele Sims – Review by Michelle Collier

Act II. Playing with Fire (Moore Family Saga, #2)Act II. Playing with Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the continuing saga of Cade, Lecia and Miles. The love in this family is amazing. I am completely taken by the way this family works together to make it through their life. The twists and turns that fill their life but never destroy this family.

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Act 1: Seed on fire(Moore Family Saga Book1) by Michele Sims – Review by Michelle Collier

Act I: Seed On Fire (Moore Family Saga, #1)Act I: Seed On Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The love between Kaiden and Alicia Moore is something most people only dream of. With a baby on the way it looks like all their dreams were indeed coming true. Then the nightmare begins. Will they make it through it all? Such a great story. Watching these two grow and learn how to survive and overcome. Can’t wait to read the next book!

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Seed on Fire (Moore Family Saga Book 1) by Michele Sims – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Act I: Seed On Fire (Moore Family Saga, #1)Act I: Seed On Fire by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Seed on Fire is Book One in the Moore Family Saga series of books. We are introduced to Kaiden, a musician, and Alicia Moore, a young couple that fall head over heels in love and soon become married after a whirlwind romance. Alicia unexpectedly becomes pregnant on their honeymoon, something which threatens to tear Cade and Alicia apart. Kaiden, or Cade as his friends call him, and Alicia, or Lecia as her close friends call her, find their relationship put to the test with this revelation.

Cade never expected to settle down but that all changed when he met Lecia. He is now struggling with the sudden life changes and his impending fatherhood. Lecia finds herself overjoyed and cannot wait to become a mother but is struggling with the loss of her career because of her impending motherhood. These life changes cause a rift between Cade and Lecia but soon a series of horrific events not only threatens to break them apart but also puts the life of their unborn child in danger. Will their love be strong enough to endure the threats and hardships put before them?

This book was full of action, adventure, romance, danger and ultimately the family ties that bind. The author does a great job of tackling the difficult topics of the sacrifices and the often-difficult concept of forgiveness that most couples are faced with throughout their relationship. The characters of Kaiden and Alicia were described so well so you could not help but feel that you knew them. I loved the relationship that they had and the lengths that they would go to remain together. No matter what they went through and who tried to tear them apart their love for each other was undeniable and unbreakable. From the very first few pages I was hooked, and I needed to learn more about this couple and what was going to become of them and their relationship and ultimately what would become of their unborn child. I was hooked and not only quickly devoured Book One but immediately moved onto Book Two in the series, Playing With Fire, followed up by the next few books in the series. I highly recommend the Moore Family Saga series of books.

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