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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Jenique Bornman

Savage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite Prequel by Isla Vaughn

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

This prequel did exactly what a prequel is supposed tot do…. it gave you a taste of what’s to come.

The author did a superb job in drawing you in and made me fall in love with the characters immediately. The story drew me in from the start and immediately captured my interest and left me wanting more. EXACTLY WHAT A PREQUEL IS SUPPOSED TO DO.

The release of book 1 can’t come soon enough!

 

The author knows her stuff! She starts off by giving you little bites of back story and insights into why the characters are the way they are. I’ve already added the first book to my TBR and I’m counting off the days to release day

 

 

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by LaliLovely

Lucky StarsLucky Stars by Fantasia Yu
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Cute, easy, quick read. A few profound gems of wisdom are sprinkled around & pleasantly surprising in a fun, adventurous story. I didn’t love the way JCee was treated through most of the book, but that changed by the end. The romance between Mora & Darin is a whirlwind & the best part of the whole book. The idea for this story is great!

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Dawn Brown

Savage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite PrequelSavage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite Prequel by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

She, and her mom, go from town to town avoiding her father.
He tries to stay out of his house to avoid his parents fighting.
When they run into each other at a party she crashes, he catches her doing something she shouldn’t and then promptly kisses her. She escapes and tries to get him out of her mind. He can’t escape the memory of the kiss either.
Opinion
This prequel shows great promise for a new series. There is just enough angst to keep the story line interesting. With the way it ended, the book has been left in my mind wondering what will happen next.
This will be a great book for an older teen being introduced to romance.

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Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Brandy Rymer

Hot For Me (Balefire, #4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Buckle up because this is going to be a very exciting ride! Have you ever wondered what it must be like to see into the interworking minds of famous musicians, well that’s exactly what you get with Tam DeRudder Jackson’s Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4)! Not only did she develop very multidimensional characters, but she also draws a perfect picture of what it’s like to be behind the scenes and on stage with the world’s most famous rock band and the hottest female pop star (Christy Valor) who happens to be single, but has secrets that are haunting her. Add in a single gorgeous bass player (Adam Tron) from Balefire who loves the after-parties and all those groupies, and boy do you have a recipe for some mischief. Will Adam Tron be able to break through the walls Christy Valor has put up and get her to trust him with her secrets, or will she run the opposite way, leaving our bass player hanging with no clue what hit him?
This book is hot, steamy, and full of surprises that you did not see coming. If you have not read the other books in The Balefire Series you will want to go back and read the stories of the other bandmates, Jack and Clio, Blu and Ashleigh, and of course Dakota and Annabelle’s romances. When you finish this book you will be begging for more in the series, like what’s up with The Balefire’s Manager Garrett and his mood?
@Brandy Rymer 2/2023

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Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Hot For Me (Balefire, #4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was well written and I couldn’t put it down! Cristy and Adam were amazing characters that I was rooting for from page one.

Cristy is no stranger to the paparazzi. They love running a story about her…good or bad. So, when she joins Balefire on their tour, she knows that the paps will find a way to make a story about anything. But, she likes it that way…because if she controls the narrative, then they don’t delve too far into her past to find one of the most hear-wrenching stories of all.

Adam is mesmerized by Cristy the first time she steps foot into the room. He has been enamored with her music for a while, but seeing her in person is like an arrow straight through the heart. What starts off as hormones and adrenaline quickly turns into real feelings. But he can tell Cristy is holding back…and he is determined to find out why.

This story was like reading a movie…I could see it all running through my head. The details really painted a picture. Adam and Cristy’s story is one of lust, love, heartbreak, and acceptance. It is a reminder that when you find the person that loves you unconditionally, you can weather any storm that comes your way. I loved all the references to pop culture musical artists. For a while, I forgot this wasn’t a true story! A great book that I enjoyed every second of!

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Tausha Treadway

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn. I loved this book and can’t wait to read more. This is about Riley who has had to travel from town to town because her family and more specifically her mom is always on the run. She’s been born into a family of female cons. When they move to Santa Monica Riley realizes she’s in a new world. Riley is walking along the beach and comes upon a party and decides to join. She’s a pure girl and is picky about who wins that. She meets a hunky guy that is perfect and he kisses her. Now all she can think about is him. She doesn’t even know his name. Cole’s life seems perfect on the outside but his dad’s cheating is embarrassing and pretty much ruined Cole’s life. This new girl is just the right thing to take his mind off it. Will Riley give what’s she’s been saving herself for just the right guy but is Cole it? Read this fast paced romance with dark secrets and see what happens!

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Maria Colon

Savage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite PrequelSavage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite Prequel by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This prequel leaves you so intrigued!
It’s a bully romance unlike any that I’ve read so far. There is so much going on that leads to so many questions and no answers…I cannot wait for Savage Lies.
Cole and Riley are going to bring so much more angst and hopefully some answers. I know their story is a duet so I will be (im)patiently waiting for each book.
This was my first read from this author but definitely not my last.

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Daree Blake

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My rating: 2 of 5 stars

This book is the first New Adult book I have read and it was a miss for me. Princess Mora is a contradiction, smart and responsible but doesn’t actually fulfill her responsibilities. There were many inconsistencies in the story that made me feel a little lost through it. It was a quick read and maybe my age/reading genre preference made this one hard for me to get through, I did not enjoy it.
I wanted to know more about the indigenous folk of Xot and why getting a copy of the original treaty was so important, but that wasn’t really explained.
There was potential for a great story but the lack of character development and the dialogue fell flat for me.

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Angela Shirley

Savage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite PrequelSavage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite Prequel by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Reilly is a grifter, con artist you name it, a product of her up bringing always having to survive and with the chaos of her mother, life is not boring. Another move, another city but when she discovers they are living near the beach, she loves the walks along the beach to clear her head of her mother’s scheming. One night she spots a party in one of the houses and sneaks in, looking around she spots an opportunity to steal something and as she is almost getting away she is stopped by a boy who she is intrigued by.

Cody is at his cousins house for a party, when he spots her coming out of one of the bedrooms, as soon as he confronts her he has an urge to get to know this mysterious girl. Cody’s life is complicated and with his parent being wealthy there is also a certain mask he needs to wear, but can he be free with Reilly or will his world crash around him.

This is a great prequel into this series, the characters are brilliantly written and you are invested in them for the first chapter. As in all prequels it is a great story to easy you into the start of the series where it carries on with Reilly and Cody.

I do have to warn you although this is classed as a young adult story there maybe triggers which some people find uncomfortable to read, but in my opinion it just adds to the intensity to this story and of course the cliff-hanger at the end just wets your appetite for more.

Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Heather Bass

Hot For Me (Balefire, #4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have read a few books from this author and she always blows my mind. I love a good rock star romance but this book exceeded all my expectations. This is the second book of the amazing Balefire series. You can read this book as a stand alone but there are previous characters in this book as well. I was so excited to get this book I stopped everything and started this book right away. I could not put this book down until the end. I can’t wait to see who she will write about next.

Adam Tron is the lead bassist of the amazing group Balefire. He can have any woman he wants but he is ready to settle down. Adam is told the beautiful pop princess Cristy Valor will be joining them on their tour on certain nights. He is excited to play with her but he didn’t think he would get these feelings for her. Adam and Cristy get to know each other and sparks start to fly. Will they be able to find the love that they have been looking for or will secrets ruin it all?

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Robin Rankin

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Savage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite Prequel

If this tease I mean prequel is what you expect from this series I cannot wait for this series to be released.

Riley is new to town, and accustomed to being the new girl. She has moved a lot through her life, though her Mom says this time is different.

Cole’s life should be ideal. Beachfront home, popular and one of the star football players and has everything, at least that is what you would expect.

I’m excited to see what this new author brings and I know if there as good as this the. I will not be disappointed.

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Ayla Phipps

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read by Fantasia Yu, and I am so excited to read her other work. One of the main things in the synopsis that drew me in was the space pirates and moon planets as I have never read anything with either before. Princess Mora is the first-born princess of Xitlych, and as such she has several obligations that embody her life. Darin is a “criminal”, pilot and the moment Mora first sees him she feels as if all the air in her lungs is gone.
Ten days, Princess Mora has been betrothed to Prince Fidge of Xot, to lead in the way of alliances to be made through the Nexus of Planets. While first impressions of his picture don’t sit well with Mora or her younger sister Pola, seeing him as a rigid geek, or principal look to him. The light in the tunnel for Mora is that she was accepted to the university of her dreams in the Bronze City, far away from Xot and Prince Fidge. After a long day of boring activities and duties Mora wants to see local statues, she has read about when doing her research on the moon planet. Meeting Gota, a local criminal that is often hired as a guide for official purposes due to her knowledge of the terrain and space pirates being afraid of her, Mora sees hope. Being a princess is smothering Mora, she dreams of being free of being a normal person no royal expectations associated to her, and when she meets Darin she has her chance, and she takes it.
Will Mora get to go to university? Can she escape her royal duties and have freedom? What will happen if Darin finds out the truth of her identity? The world created by the author truly is a fantastical one, the descriptions of the worlds, the customs and characters immerse the reader into her world. Being a short read this book was the perfect little escape on a lazy Sunday, I couldn’t put it down and look forward to reading more of the authors work soon.

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Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Kassandra

Hot For Me (Balefire, #4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I DEVOURED this book! I just couldn’t put it down. The intrigue, the chemistry, was so well written. Cristy and Adam’s personality got me hooked from the first page.

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Taylor K Stephenson

Lucky StarsLucky Stars by Fantasia Yu
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

~ Forbidden Love Space Romance ~

This is the first book in what I am hoping is going to be a series. If you are looking for a quick, steamy romance, that has a flair of uniqueness to it then you’ve found the right book. The author quickly jumps into the storyline and carries you through what feels like a short-film centered around two moon-princesses. There hasn’t quite been a book like this before, so it was easy to really appreciate the storyline.

The two moon-princess sisters are definitely head-strong, very compassionate, and have minds of their own. Which of course can lead to complications if they are always being told what to do, where to go…and who to love. There are very key characters you will meet, that you will either love, hate, or love to hate. There is quite a bit of sassiness, sarcasm, and definitely some steam. Amidst the tragedy that of course ensues, there is still comedic relief, and an ending you will want to read.

Between the laser guns, moon romance, robots, and space travel this will certainly captivate your interest. You won’t regret giving it a shot!

Reviewed by @TaylorKStephenson

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Princess Mora is a young woman with a bright future, but that future is not necessarily the one she wants, but her royal duties come first and so she heads off to meet her future and the ones who were in charge of organising it, but Mora cannot stand convention and is always looking for an adventure. This time, the adventure finds Mora when she meets someone who works on the Moon she is visiting, but this person is much more interesting than the official events she has to attend, so on a whim, she decides to go on a tour to somewhere which was not on the official itinerary.

It is on this tour that she meets the dashing pilot Darin O’Joy, a rapscallion of the highest order, a bad boy and someone born with charm by the bucket load and Mora is immediately drawn to him, so when he agrees to take her sightseeing, she is overjoyed at the prospect of spending more time with him. Unfortunately, the rest of her party want her to come back to the Moon Palace and continue with her duties, but when opportunity knocks, Mora is more than inclined to take it.

Amid tours of the Moon she is visiting, attacks by space pirates and discovering fantastical people, beasts and places, Mora is torn by her official life and her current more adventurous one, not to mention that she hasn’t actually told Darin that she is a princess, which could cause some issues if she isn’t careful. What will Mora do, follow her duty, or follow her heart? This is a fantasy romance in a space age world which is full of excitement, adventure and space based shenanigans which will pull you in and leave you wanting more.

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Family Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Helen Dawkins

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book is about two star crossed lovers, Mora and Darin. Princess Mora and her sister travel to the moon planet Xot, for the purpose of Mora marrying the Prince Fidge. Mora absolutely hates being a princess and wants nothing more than to be free, she does not wish to marry Prince Fidge, even if it means helping the galaxy. She has just received the best news, she was accepted to go to the Bronze City for school, where she hopes to be far, far away from Fidge and princess duties. Mora is introduced to the rugged criminal and possible terrorist Darin and immediately is smitten. She must keep her real identity a secret from him though, she is not sure he would still be accepting of her being a Princess. How long can she hide her identity from him when the royals send a bounty hunter to retrieve her?

Darin, also only wants to be free and be a pilot. He has is technically a criminal in Xot and must take the people on tours of all kinds to receive credits, once he has enough credits he is able to go home in a community out of orbit. Darin immediately becomes infatuated with Mora. Will be put aside his fears of not being good enough and take a leap of faith to be with her?

While I loved the idea of the book, it was VERY confusing and hard to keep along. The book jumped around Alot and was hard to follow conversations correctly. I found myself constantly rereading passages so I could understand what was exactly going on.

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Juls Dick

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Savage Start is the prequel to the Hidden Valley Elite series by Isla Vaughn. This was a great short read to introduce the main characters and give a background to what I think will be a really interesting series (which is now on my to be read list!). The story introduces Riley, a young girl who has had an unusual upbringing moving around the country running cons with her mother, and Cole, one of the Elites of his school who has a tough time at home. When Riley and Cole bump into each other at a party sparks fly and they are unable to forget each other. This was a perfect intro to the new series.

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Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Carlie Del Gallo

Hot For Me (Balefire, #4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have not read a book by this author yet, so when I noticed this book, I knew that I had to add it to my list of books to read. I love the way this author wrote the book. The wording made it feel as though I was in the story as well, not just reading it! The book was one that I read super quickly as I needed to know what was happening. I cannot wait to read more books by this author!!

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Amelia Stansell

Savage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite PrequelSavage Start: A High School Bully Romance: Hidden Valley Elite Prequel by Isla Vaughn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This the prequel to the series. I honestly cannot wait to read the first book. Right off the bat the characters are amazing. Riley just moved to Santa Monica, after hopping from city to city with her mom. She is ready to stay out and be “normal” kid for a while. Cole is the popular kid who seems to have the perfect life. These two together are fire.

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Darla Yocom

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was intrigued to read this wonderful space romance novel when I saw the gorgeous colors on the cover giving off galaxy vibes. Then I read the synopsis and you had me at Space Pirates. I think any fellow star wars/trek or Guardians of the Galaxy fans will enjoy this book and Princess Mora’s dilemma to fight for the life that she wants and deserves – or – the life her family wants her to follow, as the first born Princess. I honestly had quirky Space Balls vibes when reading this story.

This was absolutely a fun read and not what I expected which was quite refreshing. I loved Mora’s personality, quirks and all. Somehow I knew immediately that Darin would be her forbidden interest in this story. I mean the idea of marrying someone you do not know, love, etc does not sound appealing to me in any shape or form, but that is because this is not a custom that I’ve ever had to accustom to; however, I would assume that I may react to such a demand in much the same way. Stay and be forced to share a life with a complete stranger or leave your life behind and have fun adventures with a handsome stranger who quickly becomes more.

I love the vast imagery and world building described throughout the story. This could easily be adapted to the big screen. The author also did a remarkable job building up the characters and their story arc.

Sci-fi lovers and those who enjoy a good romantic adventure will highly relish this book and the author’s craft.

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Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Brittany Angel

Hot For Me (Balefire, #4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was really entertaining and well written. When you put the biggest rock band in the world and the biggest pop star on the same tour, crazy things are bound to happen. While this is the 4th installment in the Balefire series, it can be read as a stand alone. I am not typically one to go for Rockstar romances and I’m starting to think maybe I should start. Every character was a delight on the page and I really wish I had more of Christy’s snarkiness to devour.

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Faith Jackson

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Short book but beautiful book nonetheless. When you can relate to characters like these, the story is simply amazing which makes it easier to love the story you’re creating in your head as well as reading. Beautiful work and great characters. Enjoy this beautiful book: get your copy now!

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by Emmye Marihugh

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

At the beginning I really liked this book. About half way through I lost interest due to the jumping around of the story. I still feel like there are a lot of things missing. There isn’t a lot of explanation in a lot of the story. The concept is really interesting but I think it could have been better with more explanation of characters and not just the landscape and other surroundings and outfits. The main characters interactions made me go cross eyed trying to figure out what was actually going on. I was really excited to read this book and now that I have I’m kind of disappointed.

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Trista Priest

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a great start this series is off to be. I went into it blond and won’t even lie and say I wasn’t disappointed when I went to download the next book and it doesn’t release till next month. The author did a great job reeling me in from the get go. Perfect amount of character and plot development to leave you wanting more.

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Ashley Mertz

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Savage Start by Isla Vaughn is available in eBook only
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Savage Start is a Hidden Valley Elite prequel. This high school bully romance is full of dark, intense topics endured by two teenagers, Riley and Cole, who come from two completely different backgrounds. Riley is a rebel with a messy life, forced into a new town, always on the run with her dysfunctional mother. Cole comes from money but he and his brother find themselves in the middle of their parents’ infidelity issues. When Riley sneaks into a party that Cole is attending, sparks fly and they share the most passionate kiss.

Isla Vaughn is known to write about complex characters, strong alpha males, and fierce woman who bring them to their knees. Savage Start was a great introduction to all three of these topics. There was a lot of intense, dark, action packed into these short fifty five pages and I didn’t want it to end. I love that both Riley and Cole come with plenty of baggage but rely on one another to be the other’s safe haven. Although this is a prequel, and I am sure the intention was to leave you wanting more, I didn’t feel like there was enough, ending way too soon. And the cliffhanger has me thinking……OMG! Now I can’t wait to read Savage Lies.

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Savage Start (Hidden Valley Elite Prequel) by Isla Vaughn – Review by Beverly Finnie

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Savage Start is just the tip of the iceberg. It’s my initial introduction to The Hidden Valley Elite Series, and I can say I want more. A short prequel that seems to set up a wild series. The author gets you interested, drags you right into the world that’s been created. Then cut! Leaves you hanging, wanting more, thinking how it could end that way. But that’s what’s brilliant about it. Because it was enough to peak one’s interest and just enough to get one hooked.
The introduction of Riley and Cole and the extremely different lives they lead. The secrets and lies that I guarantee will bring them back across each other’s paths later on. But for now it’s a stolen kiss from a stranger that burns them up. Unfortunately though life happens, and turns everything on its head.
I can’t wait till the next book is released, I’m hooked! I also think you could be too! It may be just a taste, but it’ll have you wanting more!

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Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Allison Davis

Hot For Me (Balefire, #4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is the first book I read from this series. I didn’t realize it was apart of a series till after but it can be read as a standalone.

Adam plays the bass is the biggest rock band there is. Christy is a huge pop diva star. When Christy goes in your with the band, the chemistry is instant and boy is it hot!
For me this story has an even balance of spice and plot. Christy has a past that her and her best friend try their best to keep hidden. Adam want more than just sex from Christy but she won’t let him come in.
I’m very interested in going back to read the other band members stories!

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu – Review by April McCoy

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I would be the first to admit this book typically wouldn’t be up my alley but the cover was so beautiful, I had to give it a shot. I am so glad I did because this was such a good read. A princess sick of being who she was, a rebel always up for adventure and two people getting more than they wished for. This was such a nice read, nothing that vexed me or left me in a loop of upheaving emotion. It’s the perfect rainy day book, and i did just that, in one sitting. I enjoyed the thrill, secrecy, and romantic possibilities and would defiantly read more from the author!

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Lucky Stars by Fantasia Yu- Review by Michaela Massie

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Princess Mora has lived her whole life constrained by the rules of her royal position. Now, she is set to marry a Prince by the name of Fidge, in order to form an alliance between their people. Princess Mora discovers that secrets have been kept from her, and that her proposed marriage is not all as it seems. After she finds the truth, she disguises herself and flees to safety with the help of a revel piolet named Darin O’Joy.
What will happen as both Mora and Darin grow feelings for each other, all the while such large secrets are being kept?

This was a wonderful read, and I highly suggest you take a moment to give it a try! I will definitely be looking for more from this author!

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Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4) by Tam DeRudder Jackson – Review by Katie Matthews

Hot For Me (The Balefire Series Book 4)Hot For Me by Tam DeRudder Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Oohh I love a good rockstar romance so when I saw this one I quicky snapped it up – I didn’t realise however that it was the fourth book in this series but it didn’t matter as it was easily read as a standalone but did ignite my wanting to read about the others members of the band. The story was well written, dual POV which is my favourite – I love that you get to understand both characters and I felt like I really knew both Adam and Cristy really well by the end of this book. The chemistry between the two characters was really intense but it still felt believable. I think I pretty much fell in love with Adam as soon as I started reading about him.
This really was a great read and one I would highly recommend – I look forward to reading the next and previous books in this series.

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