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The Crown of Stones: Magic-Price by C. L. Schneider – Review by Moriah Venable

Magic-Price (The Crown of Stones, #1)Magic-Price by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ian Troy, is a Shinree, a race that has an addiction to magic. To put an end to the long brutal war, Ian defies orders by his Queen and uses an ancient relic called the Crown of Stones which comes at a heavy price.

Years pass and Ian is still filled with regret while suppressing his urges with wine, he tries to leave the past behind. An encounter with an assassin brings him back to the fold when the realm becomes in danger again.

There is a race to control the Crown of Stone, and Ian becomes involved once more. It becomes more clear what Ian has to do: use the power he fears the most.

I went into this thinking it was going to be a slow start but it wasn’t slow at all. I really liked Ian’s character and was surprised when he went against orders and did something that had last effects, even a decade later and how he was still struggling not only with himself as a person but with the war and the consequences of his choice.

I am looking forward to reading the next novel in the series.

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LUKE (DEFAULT DISTRACTION #4) by A. S. Roberts – Review by Moriah Venable

Luke (Default Distraction #4)Luke by A.S. Roberts
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Moving to a new country with his daughter, rockstar Luke, is trying to do right by his little girl. But his attraction to the nanny could spell trouble.

Nikki has had her eye on Luke for some time and she is living with him as his daughters nanny. When there’s a possibility that he might felt the same, will she risk her job?

I have not read any of the previous novels but I really enjoyed this. I don’t read rockstar novels often but I’m glad I picked this up.

It was a quick read, with great lovable characters but I could not put it down.

Nikki’s personality I just loved and Luke talking about his past just broke my heart.

I plan on reading the other books in the series to know more about the characters and their stories.

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THE BOX (HER THREE IMMORTALS BOOK 4) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Moriah Venable

The Box: A Greek Gods Urban Fantasy Romance (Her Three Immortals Book 4)The Box: A Greek Gods Urban Fantasy Romance by Hazel Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Box is the fourth novel in the Her Three Immortal series by Hazel Storm.

I will admit that I have no read the other books in the series so I don’t know how Vanessa got to this point in the story but the premise and cover caught my attention so I thought I’d give it a try.

After reuniting the God of Lust with his alter ego, Vanessa is given the task by his mother to fill a box with eternal beauty which she has to travel to Tartarus to do it.

But she is going alone. She has a vast amount of characters to help her on this journey.

This made me want to read more Greek Mythology and read the previous novels in the series. I loved Vanessa’s dynamic with all of her lovers and how different yet sweet they were.

I read online that there were going to be spin-offs. I look forward to seeing who the spin-offs are going to be about while I read the series from the beginning.

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Spoilsport (Pierce Brothers Book 2) by Belinda Williams – Review by Moriah Venable

Spoilsport (Pierce Brothers, #2)Spoilsport by Belinda Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Spoilsport is a second novel in the Pierce Brother by Belinda Williams.

Needing help fixing her house before it falls down, Nadia Alvarez enlists the help of former lover Luke Pierce, a divorced father, who takes life too seriously. She only wants to keep this professional if he wants the job.

Like starts letting his guard down because of Nadia’s sense of humor which could cause him to love him more, thus completing the job more difficult.

I have been really into romantic comedies novels lately and I am so happy I picked this up.

I haven’t read the previous novel in the series but I plan to. I hope there is more to this series.

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Fate, Frankincense & Funerals by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Moriah Venable

Fate, Frankincense & FuneralsFate, Frankincense & Funerals by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fate, Frankincense and Funerals is a novel by Naomi Valkyrie.

The title of the novel caught my attention and I thought it was perfect for Halloween.

Acheron is a Vulture shifter that is shunned by society because of his involvement with the dead. He takes an assignment to go to the city of Mandara. There he encounters Errapel, the nurse that is looking after the soul he is there to assist. Errapel is also the reason he was pulled to the city in the first place. Law states that Vulture shifters are not to take mates so what is Archeron to do? Leave the man behind or fight society’s rules?

I love how Archeron tried to fight his attraction to Errapel at first. Even walked out the room when he suggested they could try. But I had a feeling he would give in eventually.

I really wish this was longer. It ends on a slight cliffhanger so I am hoping we will see these characters and learn more about their future together.

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Come Back Tomorrow (Embrace Tomorrow Duet Book 1) by Amy Argent – Review by Moriah Venable

Come Back Tomorrow (Embrace Tomorrow, #1)Come Back Tomorrow by Amy Argent

Come Back Tomorrow is the first novel in the Embrace Tomorrow Duet by Amy Argent.

Will Everson is a 29 year old patient with terminal cancer. He refuses all visitors including his family and friends to make it easier on them. He knows he can’t fight the disease but has decided to pass on his own terms. DNR gives him the power to choose.

Tori is a clinical psychologist who works with terminally ill patients and doesn’t want them to give up hope. She wants to change Will’s mind about dying believing he should not give up hope. This starts their relationship.

As someone who has watched a few family members pass from cancer, this took me some time to get through. I can understand Tori resolved to try to bring hope but I can also understand how important DNR was to Will because I remember my Aunt chose the same and was kinda upset and surprised when she told me. But it was her choice and I had to respect it. Throughout the story, it just felt like Tori didn’t respect Will’s choice like she should have.

I feel this would have probably worked better if this was a friendship instead of a romance. With his timing coming to end, at least he would know he was loved and loved someone else. So I could see this story as working with either one.

Such a heartbreaking story with some sweet moments.

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Shadows of Doubt (A Crawford Mystery) by Merissa Racine – Review by Moriah Venable

Shadows of Doubt: A Crawford MysteryShadows of Doubt: A Crawford Mystery by Merissa Racine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shadows of Doubt is a novel by Merissa Racine. This is part of the Crawford Mystery series.

This is my first novel by this author and I could not put it down.

Lauren Besoner is desperate for money to the point where she agrees to work with her ex husband, the newly appointed judge.

But she realizes as she reports the murder case, that the wrong person is standing in the courtroom.

Will she continue to do the job she was hired to do or will she try to find the real killer?

This is my first novel by this author and I really enjoyed it. Definitely felt the dilemma Lauren found herself in. It would be the right thing to do to find the real culprit so someone did not go to jail, unjustly. On the other hand, she was paid to do a job and others may not believe her or cause her not to get paid.

I could not put this book down. I haven’t read any court based mysteries so this was a new genre for me and I am so happy I gave it a chance.

Now I want to go back and read the previous novel.

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Death under Palm Trees (A Jack and Frances mystery Book 4) by Carmen Radtke – Review by Moriah Venable

Death under Palm TreesDeath under Palm Trees by Carmen Radtke
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Death Under Palm Trees is a fourth novel in the Jack and Frances mystery series by Carmen Radtke.

Jack and Frances are supposed to be guests at a New Years party but instead are asked to help in solving the theft of government documents.

With help from others, they go undercover in hopes of catching who stole the documents. In the meantime, there is a murder that needs to be solved.

I have not read the previous novels in this series but this was so much fun to read! I will have to go back and read the previous novels to learn more about the characters and their interaction as well as the other mysteries that they solved.

The time period was fun to go to. It had a Great Gatsby vibe to it.

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Notebook Mysteries ~ Decisions and Possibilities by Kimberly Mullins – Review by Moriah Venable

Decisions and Possibilities (Notebook Mysteries #2)Decisions and Possibilities by Kimberly Mullins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Decisions and Possibilities is the second novel in the Notebook Mystery series by Kimberly Mullins.

In Chicago 1883, teen Emma Evans is more involved in case and her business than ever before. She gains recognition and a new member in her team.

But the case she is working on is far more dangerous than previous especially when she assaulted and threatened.

And her personal life is just as complex as her professional with her trying to define her feelings for two men in her life.

This was a very fun read. It reminded me alittle of the Stalking Jack the Ripper series.

I have not read the first novel in this series and I look forward to reading Emma’s journey but I really hope there will be a third novel for me to read.

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No Way Out (Mafia Elite, book 1) by Amy McKinley – Review by Moriah Venable

No Way Out (Mafia Elite, #1)No Way Out by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

No Way Out is the first novel in the Mafia Elite series by Amy McKinley.

To protect the granddaughter of his mentor, Max, under disguise he invades the Chicago Mafia. His plan is to get revenge on those who have wronged him, but once he sees her, the plans change.

Under her father’s control, Liliana, has no escape and is only a pawn in her father’s quest for power. Meeting Max may take her from the prison of her father to another prison.

I didn’t think I was going to like this as much as I did. I do not read Mafia storylines all that much but when I do, I do enjoy them.

Liliana was a force to be reckoned with and I loved her strong character. Her relationship with Max as well as the progression was great to read.

I look forward to reading more of this series. I hope the second book releases soon.

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Whisper Creek: A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 7 by Valerie Davisson – Review by Moriah Venable

Whisper Creek (A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 7)Whisper Creek by Valerie Davisson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Whisper Creek is the seventh novel in the Logan McKenna series by Valerie Davisson.

Logan has accepted Ben’s marriage proposal. After a video goes viral, Logan decides to visit Oregon to clear her head as well as a consulting job. Where, she of course, finds a body.

Unfortunately, the prime suspects of the murder are friends of Logan’s.

The fact that their prime suspects were friends of Logan’s was a complete shock.

I really enjoyed this novel and I love this series. I get excited when I see that another novel has been released.

It has been great seeing the progressive of Logan’s character and the mysteries that she solves. Even the lengths she will go.

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Devil’s Spawn (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #6) by Manda Mellett – Review by Moriah Venable

Devil's Spawn (Satan's Devils MC Colorado Chapter #6)Devil’s Spawn by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Devil’s Spawn is the sixth novel in the Colorado Chapter series by Manda Mellet. This is my sixth novel by this author.

From an explosion that caused an brain injury, Lizard no longer remembers his wife Vanna or his son Cas. After two years of trying to make things work, Vanna finally makes the decision and raises her son on her own.

But years later, Cas has become a troubled teenager and she believe some time with this father will help.

I don’t want to give too much of this novel away. I don’t read too many memory loss stories but I do love reading them and seeing how everything unfolds.

This was a rollercoaster ride filled with heartache and second chances.

My favorite of the series so far.

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

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

Imposter is the seventh novel in the Ash Park novel series by Meghan O’ Flynn. This is my first novel by this author.

Detective Petrosky is called when a boy appears to kill himself. The family is acting strange; not wanting to help the police which send alarms in his head.

As he investigates further, he notices other abductions.

I read this novel well into the night and once I finished I had a hard time falling asleep. With so many twists and turns and gritty revelations, I don’t wanna say this book scared me but I feel like it’s the right word.

In the future when I read thriller books, I’ll make sure to read them during the day. I look forward to reading more by this author and reading how this series started.

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

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

Rockin It Home is the third novel in the Lawson Family series by Tracey Cramer-Kelly.

Anytime I see a new novel in this series, I instantly want to read it.

Ben Lawson who is not happy about having a babysitter. But it’s the only way to keep himself off the alcohol to keep his visitation rights in order to see his daughter.

Danielle isn’t too thrilled about being his personal assistant either, but accepts the position because work is hard to get.

Will Ben find himself in other ways besides being on stage and find a family with Danielle?

I really love this series and look forward to meeting new members of the family and their stories.

The plot was easy to follow and the relationship progression between Ben and Danielle was nice paced and didnt feel like it moved too fast. I felt for Ben and his struggles and rooted for him to overcome them.

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Moonlit Mirage: A Cook Islands Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Moriah Venable

Moonlit Mirage - A Cook Islands Romance (Moonlit Destination Series)Moonlit Mirage – A Cook Islands Romance by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Moonlit Mirage is a novel in the Moonlit Destination series by Amy McKinley. This is my first novel by this author.

Nadia helps Cade escape from his car when he is driven off the road. After she slips away and Cade still wants to find her years later.

When they meet again years later, they are drawn to each other.

But Nadia has a secret that could tear their relationship apart.

Even though I haven’t read other books by this author, which build up to this book, I really enjoyed it. It was such an amazing read and I am glad I gave it a chance.

I look forward to reading by this author.

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In Other Words (Boothbay Harbor Series Book 1) by Pamela Q. Fernandes – Review by Moriah Venable

In Other Words (Boothbay Harbor Book 1)In Other Words by Pamela Q. Fernandes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In Order Words is the first novel in the Boothbay Harbor series by Pamela Q. Fernandes. This is my first novel by this author.

Trish is a pianist who has been betrayed by her boyfriend of three years.

The woman he is with now is also her manager.
Trish has her own personal issues to come to terms with including her own bitterness from bad relationship choices and her being adopted from Korea.

When she moves into a new home, can she find love again when she meets her neighbor and chef Micheal Quentin.

This novel really made me feel for Trish and her overcoming her own issues. I wanted her to find herself and feel love again.

I don’t want to give too much away.

I suggest reading this for someone looking for something different to read.

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Scoring Chance: A Mile High Miners Novella by Lane Martin – Review by Moriah Venable

Scoring Chance : A Mile High Miners NovellaScoring Chance : A Mile High Miners Novella by Lane Martin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Scoring Chance is a novella in the Mile High Miners series by Lane Martin. This is my first novella by this author.

This novella focuses on Rhett Crawford who is the goalie for the Mile High Miners Hockey Team. His life is pretty simple until he meets Eden Snow who is a live in Nanny for the team. But sparks fly between the two even though Rhett is warned to stay away from her.

I really enjoyed it and look forward to reading more by this author.

It’s really short but it has a lot of detail and keeps you interested.

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Taming Zane (Almost Perfect Series Book 2) by Lisa Lanay – Review by Moriah Venable

Taming Zane (Almost Perfect Series Book 2)Taming Zane by Lisa Lanay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Taming Zane is the second novel in the Almost Perfect series by Lisa Lanay. This is my first novel by this author.

While on a flight to San Francisco, all Shannon McGregor wanted is a have on her blanket and read a book while having the seat next to her empty. She was not expecting to meet Zane Taylor. Nor was she expecting to spend a night together. Could this be the start of something?

I love this novel so much. I was pulled in from the first page and could just reading. The meeting between Shannon and Zane was so funny especially she is talking to him and knows he isn’t interesting and feels she is embarrassing herself.

Zane is more focused on his career and is not one for relationships but finds himself having feelings for Shannon.

I also loved that Zane was a doctor. I don’t read many romances where one of the main characters is a doctor. I think I am going to change that now and read the first book in this series.

I hope there are more books to come.

For anyone looking for a cute romance, I recommend.

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Never Date a Siren (College Fae Book 1) by Byrd Nash – Review by Moriah Venable

Never Date a SirenNever Date a Siren by Byrd Nash
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Never Date A Siren is the first novel in the College Fae Magic series by Byrd Nash. This is my first novel by this author.

Far and humans coexist at the Leopoldo Ottos University.

When Brigit gets kicked out of her apartment, she is looking for a new roommate. Only issue, the person also looking for a roommate is a human and she’s never lived with a human before. What could go wrong?

This was a great start to a series and I can’t wait to read this again while waiting for the next novel.

Filled with twist and turns, I couldn’t tell where the story was going to go.

Brigit was a great character and I wonder what is going to happen next for her.

For anyone looking for a short fun read, I recommend.

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Ink’s Devil (Satan’s Devils MC Colorado Chapter #5) by Manda Mellett – Review by Moriah Venable

Ink's Devil: Satan's Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5Ink’s Devil: Satan’s Devils MC (Colorado Chapter) #5 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ink’s Devil is the fifth novel in the Colorado Chapter series by Manda Mellett. This is my fifth novel by this author.

Ink is part of Satan’s Devils and enjoys his single status, not wanting a relationship. Soon, he meets Beth, who understands that type of guy Ink is, not wanting to fall for him. When he goes to jail in her place, is there a chance their relationship is going a different direction? 30 year sentence is along time.

Beth gets pulled into the biker underworld because of her brother. And knows it should be her in the jail cell instead of Ink. I just really enjoyed what tied them together and the progression from there. This is my favorite in the series so far.

I really love this series and look forward to new installment. This volume is the relationship between Ink and Beth. Ink is an unusual name for a protagonist but it fits him really well. Beth is a name I’ve seen before, but I haven’t met a character with blue hair very often.

I really enjoyed the suspense and unknown in this novel and I can’t wait for the next one.

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The Rise of House Valdis (House Valdis Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Moriah Venable

The Rise of House Valdis (House Valdis #1)The Rise of House Valdis by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Rise of House Valdis is the first novel in the House Valdis series by Naomi Valkyrie.

I went into the novel knowing nothing about the story. The cover caught my attention and I thought it was time to give something different a chance. I’m glad I did.

It’s been seven years since Xenobia arrived on Earth looking for a fresh start. Her best friend Maggie is the only one who knows her secret.

She runs her company helping young girls out of situations. When she agrees to help a man out with his daughter, it unravels a chain of events that may cause Xenobia to reveal her true identity.

I was so blown away by how engrossed I was by this story and learning more about Xenobia. I love Xenobia’s character and how she was protecting her girls.

I don’t want to give anything away but I do look forward to the next novel.

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Second Chance (The Flowers in December Trilogy, book 3) by Jane Suen – Review by Moriah Venable

Second Chance (Flowers in December #3)Second Chance by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Second Chance is the last novel in the Flowers in December Trilogy by Jane Suen. This is my second novel by this author.

Mary Ann owns a flower shop and in walks Connor who is grieving over his mother.

Four months later, Connor leaves his corporate job and returns to the small town to see Mary Ann but things have changed. Can he win her heart?

This was an emotional journey and I was pulled in. I was hoping that Mary Ann and Connor would find their happiness together.

There are others in this series but can be read as a stand-alone and I highly recommend this novel. It’s a short read but it’s a sweet romance.

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Rule (The Larussio Legacy Book 1) by Via Mari – Review by Moriah Venable

Rule The Larussio Legacy (#1)Rule The Larussio Legacy by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rule is the first novel in the Larussio series by Via Mari. This is my fourth novel by this author.

Katarina Larussio is trying to fill her father’s footsteps. But with the mistrust between her and the Italian family, it’s going to be hard. Chase Prestian made vows to protect his wife, but Katarina needs freedom to continue her father’s legacy in the mafia and freedom comes with consequences.

Her cousin Giovanni has employed Serena Motetti but how can she resist the attraction to the man that costs her everything?

I love this author and was so excited when I noticed there was going to be another series.

There are so many intricate stories that weave together. They are written so beautifully that it’s hard not to love them even when the characters aren’t the greatest.

I look forward to the next book in the series!

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A Song to Remember: A Crescent City Wolf Pack Novella (Mystifying Music Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Moriah Venable

A Song to Remember: A Crescent City Wolf Pack Novella (Mystifying Music Book 3)A Song to Remember: A Crescent City Wolf Pack Novella by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Song to Remember is a novella that is part of the Crescent Wolf City Pack by Carrie Pulkinen. This is my fifth novel by this author.

Shane is a musician who meets his fated mate causing his wolf to claim her. Only thing Bekah wants is a one night stand but when they see each other again, Shane doesn’t remember her.

His bandmates want to summon a demon in order to become famous. If he refuses, he’s against them.

This was a really good story. I loved Shane and how he couldn’t remember Bekah but I also loved their chemistry and how their relationship progressed.

I highly recommend this short read and this series.

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Not a Good Death (Agents of Dart Series Book 2) by Naomi Bellina – Review by Moriah Venable

Not a Good Death: Agents of Dart Series Book Two (Romantic Suspense)Not a Good Death: Agents of Dart Series Book Two by Naomi Bellina
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Not a Good Death is a novel by by Naomi Bellina. This is my first novel by this author.

Lily Blume and Dillon Hurst are partners and working together together for an assignment. Things changed when their assignment runs off after attacking them and a girl is found dead.

With Lily in danger it’s hard to keep personal life away from work.

This was an amazing story. Lily and Dillion are more than just work partners and letting your feelings get in the way can cause someone to get hurt if the killer strikes again.

With a good mystery and storyline, I highly recommend this.

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Holiday Terminal by Gwyn McNamee & Christy Anderson – Review by Moriah Venable

Holiday Terminal: (A Second Chance Secret Baby Billionaire Holiday Romance)Holiday Terminal: by Christy Anderson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Holiday Terminal is a Christmas novel by Gwyn McNamee and Christy Anderson.

Christmas Eve plans change when a snow storm causes Penelope, to get stranded at an airport.

Luck doesn’t appear on her side when she runs into Artemis at the same airport who is also stranded.

Can the man that broke her heart, proof that he only has ever loved her?

I generally stay away from holiday romance book but I couldn’t say no when I read the premise. This was a cute story about second chances.

I am a huge fan of Gwyn McNamee and have just been introduced to Christy Anderson.

I look forward to reading more of their books.

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Diamonds & Deception (Karina Cardinal Mystery Book 3) by Ellen Butler – Review by Moriah Venable

Diamonds & Deception (Karina Cardinal Mystery, #3)Diamonds & Deception by Ellen Butler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Diamonds & Deceptions is the third novel in the Karina Cardinal Mystery series by Ellen Butler. This is my third novel by this author.

Karina’s relationship with her college friend Mike is hitting a rough patch. When her sister Jillian calls her asking for help involving her friend Sadira Manon, the two are ina mystery not sure of what the full story is.

Will she call on Mike when she finds trouble again?

I really love these mysteries and I look forward to reading one whenever I see a new one is getting released.

These don’t have to be read in order, though some of the characters are recurring and the progression of Karina’s relationship with Mike, the mysteries are very entertaining.

I look forward to another in this series.

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Dark Feathers by Natalina Reis – Review by Moriah Venable

Dark FeathersDark Feathers by Natalina Reis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dark Feathers is a novel by Natalia Reis. This is my second novel by this author.

Phoenix is a dark angel who fall asleep with the human he is supposed to keep tabs on. When he makes the decision to protect her, his boss sees her as a threat. To what lengths will he go to protect her?

I really enjoyed this novel. It reminds me a little of the other novel I read by this author.

I love stories where the male falls in love unexpected and has to find a way to protect them.

For anyone looking for a quick paranormal romance read, I recommend

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Hitting The High Note (A Four Horsemen Novel Book 3) by C A King – Review by Moriah Venable

Hitting The High Note (A Four Horsemen Novel Book 3)Hitting The High Note by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hitting the High Note is the third novel in the the Four Horsemen series. This is my fourth novel by this author.

After seeing an ad in the newspaper, Bella’s curiosity gets the best of her. Living a life locked away and keeping to herself but did she get more than she bargained for?

Uriel is one of the Four Horsemen along with his siblings keeping the Gates of Hell closed.!

Reading this only made me want the next book more.

I loved Uriel’s humor. Hopefully we see him again. .

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Drawing Strength From Words (A Four Horsemen Novel Book 2) by C.A. King – Review by Moriah Venable

Drawing Strength From Words (A Four Horsemen Novel Book 2)Drawing Strength From Words by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Drawing Strength From Words is the second novel in the Four Horsemen series by C. A. King. This is my third novel by this author.

Being one of the Horseman is a thankless job for Gabrielle especially when she is portrayed as some sort of brute in history. Begrudgingly she takes a back seat to her brothers, causing her heart to have a shield around it.

Ryder has been moving since his parents were killed, putting through the systems and on the side of the law for crimes he did not do. While he has never felt an attraction to someone before, becomes of the life he leads, that changes when he is thrown in the path of a mysterious beauty.

I wasn’t sure what to make of this novel because it had been a while since I read this series and was a little confused. But the plot pulled me in really quick.

Ryder was an interesting character with a background and history I wasn’t sure how I would be if I was in his shoes. Gabrielle was a strong and fierce woman. I would think she would be considering she has so many brothers. The dynamics and bitterness she had held creating even more of a suspenseful air about her. Wanting to know more about her.

I really enjoyed this story and I am looking forward to the next book. I wonder whose story are we going to read about next.

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