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Falling For His Badass by Jessika Klide – Review by Heather Bass

Falling For His BadassFalling For His Badass by Jessika Klide
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read from this author and she now has a new fan. I’m so glad that I read this book. I was hooked on the characters right from the beginning. I love military romance and this talented author exceeded all my expectations. I was so hooked on this story I read this whole book in one sitting.

Lizzy always falls for the boring type of guys. She wants to fall head over heels but she can’t find the right guy. Lizzy goes and visits one of her friends Tara. She is told by Tara that her boyfriend’s brother is perfect for her. Lizzy heads on a road trip and meets a beautiful man that she calls badass because he looks like one. She is attracted to him right away. Will Lizzy find her guy or will she be back at square one.

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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent – Review by Laura Furuta

Running In Snow, A Holiday NovellaRunning In Snow, A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella
By: Renee Regent
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the two stories in this book. They will get you in the holiday spirit and are two sweet stories to read. They are romantic and will have you believing in the holiday spirit. One story will have you asking if your past define your future and the other if a holiday will be unlucky every year. I loved reading about the characters of Noelle and Eve. They are both characters that believe that their situation around the holidays will not change. Is that true? What does the future hold for Noelle and Eve? Read these novellas to find out. The stories did have my emotions going up and down as I was reading them. There are romantic moments and also heartwarming ones as well. Don’t miss out on two stories that you will not be able to put down until the end. I highly recommend reading them.

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From The Ashes: a gripping psychological thriller (Ashes to Ashes Book 3) by Rowena Holloway – Review by Laura Furuta

From The Ashes (Ashes to Ashes, #3)From The Ashes by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

From The Ashes: a gripping psychological thriller (Ashes to Ashes Book 3)
By: Rowena Holloway
5 out of 5 stars

The story From The Ashes: a gripping psychological thriller (Ashes to Ashes Book 3) by Rowena Holloway is an entertaining and intense book to read. It pulls you in from the very beginning and doesn’t let go until the last page. It is suspenseful and I found myself on the edge of my seat wondering what is going to happen next. I enjoyed reading about the character of journalist Charlotte Ashe. She is looking into a story that will lead her down paths that she never thought she would find herself. As she tries to find out the truth will the danger that goes with her investigation overcome her? Who can she trust? What does the future hold for Charlotte? Read this book to find out. This story had me feeling like I was in the story right along with the characters. There are twists and turns that I didn’t see coming. There are also additional characters that I enjoyed reading about and their interactions with Charlotte. Don’t miss out on a book that is intriguing with an amazing storyline. I highly recommend it.

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A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe Anthology by Susan Fisher Davis, Leslie Garcia, Melissa Keir, Debbie Desmarteau, Stephanie Berget, D’Ann Lindun – Review by Laura Furuta

A Cowboy Under the MistletoeA Cowboy Under the Mistletoe by Susan Fisher Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe
By: by Susan Fisher Davis (Author), Leslie P. Garcia (Author), Melissa Keir (Author), Debbie Desmarteau (Author), Stephanie Berget (Author), D’Ann Lindun (Author)
5 out of 5 stars

This is a wonderful anthology. It has stories that are romantic and includes cowboys that are both handsome and make you believe in true love. Each story was enjoyable to read and I found that I didn’t want to put the book down until I was finished. One of the reasons that I love anthologies so much is that it gives me an opportunity to find new authors. This story has six authors and this was the first time that I had read any of their stories. The book had my emotions going up and down the entire time I was reading. I enjoyed reading both about the main characters and I couldn’t help but find myself caring for them and wanting them to be happy. There are heartwarming moments included in these stories. Don’t miss out on a group of stories that will have you wishing for a cowboy under your mistletoe. I highly recommend reading this anthology.

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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent – Review by Jenni Bishop

Running In Snow, A Holiday NovellaRunning In Snow, A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Running In Snow – A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent comprises of two very, very short stories that are easy to read but both are heart wrenching to some degree. One is set around Christmas eve and the other New Years eve. They are we written but I would have liked to see them as longer stories.

Noelle’s Promise
Noelle does not do Christmas but when she falls in love she tries hard. After fleeing a party she realises that she needs to deal with her past before she can move forward.

Eve’s Hope
Eve hates New Years eve, nothing ever goes right for her so a night in it is but when she answers her door it turns out that this may actually be a night to remember.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe Anthology by Susan Fisher Davis, Leslie Garcia, Melissa Keir, Debbie Desmarteau, Stephanie Berget, D’Ann Lindun – Review by Maura Harper

A Cowboy Under the MistletoeA Cowboy Under the Mistletoe by Susan Fisher Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cowboy stories are not my go to reads but I love a good Christmas story so figured I would check out this anthology. I am familiar with a few of the authors and this was my introduction to others.

This anthology really does run the gamut of genres. There is military romance, second chances, faith, fate, and more. What each has in common is that it is a complete story with a beginning, middle and end and can be read as stand-alones, oh and of course Christmas. Who doesn’t love a wee Christmas miracle every now and again?

I feel like there was a good range of stories and story telling styles to keep me interested from beginning to end. While a couple were not what I would typically read (more than just involving a cowboy) I gave it a shot an was pleasantly surprised.

This is an anthology I would recommend to get one into the holiday spirit.

tags: kindle unlimited, holiday, second chances, mixed genre, cowboys, hea

Review by @mauraharper

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Falling For His Badass by Jessika Klide – Review by Amber Lange

Falling For His BadassFalling For His Badass by Jessika Klide
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Falling For His Badass by Jessika Klide was a fun book that I enjoyed a lot. From the beginning I couldn’t put it down. Not only was it a quick read but it was also fun and hot. I loved the characters and the way the story flowed. This was my first book by this author but won’t be my last. 5 star rating.

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Falling For His Badass by Jessika Klide – Review by Susan Mowdy

Falling For His BadassFalling For His Badass by Jessika Klide
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely fell in love with this story! Jessika Klide hit this one out of the park. I love reading about two people falling in love especially when you least expect it in life.

Lizzy has the worst luck with men so after a particular horrible break up, she was ready to let loose for the weekend. Her best friend and boyfriend decided that she needed to be hooked up with “a certain someone” which started a whole plan in motion to make her fall for him!

I loved this story and the very original storyline. It hooked me from the very beginning. This should be on everyone’s one-click list!

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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent – Review by Kerry Baker

Running In Snow, A Holiday NovellaRunning In Snow, A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Running in Snow by Renee Regent is a collection of two Christmas novellas. If you like holiday romance the. I would say these are great books to read. They are short but sweet reads that are bound to get you in the festive mood.
I really enjoyed these books. I liked the fact that even though thy we were short it didn’t feel like the stories were lacking in anyway. The basis of them were great and I loved the main characters. Eve and Noelle were different to each other so it didn’t feel like a regurgitation of the same.
This was a great read and a brilliant way to kick start my festive reading.

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Chicken Scratch (The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series Book 1) by Becki Willis – Review by Debi Kircher

Chicken Scratch (The Sisters, Texas #1)Chicken Scratch by Becki Willis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Chicken Scratch (The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series Book 1) by Becki Willis

5 Stars

Becki Willis is a new to me author and I can’t figure out why it has taken me so long to find her books. Chicken Scratch looks to be the 1st of many books in this series and I can not wait to read every one of them. This is my favorite genre and this author filled this book with everything I love. I think my favorite part is that the relationship that is just touched on here and there is still completely up in the air. Not sure why I like that so much but the build up is my favorite part and that was perfection.

I was on the edge of my seat the whole time and my mind jumped around a bit because every time I had it figured out something else would get thrown in the mix and I’d be completely wrong. Again just another favorite part of this genre and this book. I also appreciated the clean story, dont get me wrong I love the grit as well but it was refreshing reading an entire book without the sex scenes.

Granny Bert was my favorite, I loved Maddie and her best friend and the interaction between them all was spot on. I laughed quite a bit and I just can not recommend this book high enough. I can not wait to read the rest. There was no major cliffhanger but there are unanswered questions.

Awesome read!

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Supernatural Love Stories in the Absurd: Four Book Collection by Gwyn McNamee writing as D.P. Payne – Review by Kerry Baker

Supernatural Love Stories in the Absurd: Four Book CollectionSupernatural Love Stories in the Absurd: Four Book Collection by D.P. Payne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Supernatural Love Stories in the Absurd by D.P. Payne is a collection of four books centred around the supernatural. Each book features a different type of mythical creature and a fantastic story to go along with them.
If you want something quick and easy to read that is also well written and engaging then this is the box set for you. Each of these books. The author has managed to create four wonderful and unique stories that will keep you entertained. The characters were draw you in and take you on their own journey.
This is a fun collection that I can definitely recommend.

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Falling For His Badass by Jessika Klide – Review by Lisa Brydalski

Falling For His BadassFalling For His Badass by Jessika Klide
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Falling for His Badass by author Jessika Klide is a cute, easy to read story that introduces us to Lizzy. Lizzy has absolutely no luck with men, love or relationships so she decides to take a sabbatical after her latest relationship ends badly. A weekend on her own at a nice hotel, a comedy dinner show she has wanted to see and no ex to bring her down sounds just like what the doctor orders. Imagine Lizzy’s surprise when she runs into, literally, B.A. hot guy who couldn’t possibly want anything to do with little old her!!
This was such a cute, quick read and I truly enjoyed these two characters. I wish the story was longer though. Although this wasn’t my first book by this author it was definitely my favorite.

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Stalking the Stalker (Valley View Mysteries Book 2) by Laura Hawks – Review by Liz Vrchota

Stalking the StalkerStalking the Stalker by Laura Hawks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Stalking the Stalker is the second book in the Valley View Mysteries series from Laura Hawks. I haven’t read the first yet and it didn’t affect my ability to enjoy this story so it would appear they are solid stand alone novels as well. I will go back eventually and check out book one while I await the release of book three.

Laura Hawks writes some cute mystery novels. I find hers to be less focus on the gritty details and scary side of mysteries and keeps things fun and light hearted even with the detailed and mysterious storyline. I liked that I was able to read a mystery and not feel heavy while doing so.

Tyler Channing is in Valley View for a production that he is set to star in. Things do not go as planned when a stalker makes themselves known to the town. Add in a body and Detective Mitchell and you have a nice set up for a murder mystery to take you away for a few hours.

Review by @lizaileen
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From The Ashes: a gripping psychological thriller (Ashes to Ashes Book 3) by Rowena Holloway – Review by Katie Matthews

From The Ashes (Ashes to Ashes, #3)From The Ashes by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

From the Ashes is the third and final book in the Ashes to Ashes series and was an amazing read! The action begins right from the get go and it definitely doesn’t stop until the very end. I would absolutely recommend reading this series in order to fully appreciate it. I love this authors writing, she is able to drag me into her stories straight away – she has a thrilling writing style that keeps my interest throughout. I have to say, I think this book may be my favourite from the series, I loved the first two but Ms Holloway definitely took this thrilling read to the next level. There were some great twists and turns in the story and I loved that I was kept guessing from beginning to end. I have loved reading about Charlotte in this series, she is a fantastic character!
This really has been a wonderful series and one that I highly recommend reading! I look forward to reading more from this author again in the future!

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Falling For His Badass by Jessika Klide – Review by Chantelle Smith

Falling For His BadassFalling For His Badass by Jessika Klide
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first read by Jessika Klide and it won’t be my last. This was an engaging read that was full of drama, romance and sexiness, it had me captivated from start to finish, and while it was a quick read, it didn’t leave anything out, it never lacked in the storyline or relatable, lovable & realistic characters. I loved the chemistry & spark that these two characters had, I really enjoyed following their story and journey through the read! I’m so glad I read this book, and can’t wait to read more from this author and see what other stories she can bring us along on. I highly recommend this read!

Reviewed By @tillytillzz

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From The Ashes: a gripping psychological thriller (Ashes to Ashes Book 3) by Rowena Holloway – Review by Sheri Schrader

From The Ashes (Ashes to Ashes, #3)From The Ashes by Rowena Holloway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

From the Ashes – a gripping psychological thriller by Rowena Holloway is the third book in the Ashes to Ashes series. I do not recommend trying to read as a standalone book. This series and the characters have grown with each book. This is a gripping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. When I thought it was winding down something else would be discovered or happen. I really enjoy the character Charlotte and have enjoyed reading about her and seeing her grow as a character. I will definitely be looking for more from this author in the future.

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Hidden Tracks by Zoe Lee – Review by Karyn Taylor

Hidden TracksHidden Tracks by Zoe Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hidden Tracks is a wonderful contemporary romance novel by Zoe Lee. This is the 2nd time I have read a book by this author, having previously read A Perfect Fit, which contains the same group of friends. One of the things I mentioned in my review of A Perfect Fit was how much I loved the camaraderie between the group of friends and how much they all love and support each other. This was very much evident again in Hidden Tracks as the friends came together to support Seth, the main character in this book. I’d honestly love to have a group of friends like this.
I adored the 2 main characters in this book although I have to admit to wanting to bash their heads together several times. Seth Riveau is a singer/songwriter with a lot of hurt in his past. Astrid Sinclair is a music journalist who used to be married to a very famous rock star. Her latest job is to write about the band that Seth used to be part of, and is currently helping them out at a few shows. The connection between them is instant and Astrid realises that the big story shouldn’t be about the band, but be about Seth.
Interactions between Seth and Astrid are full of emotion, both trying to get a better insight of the other, but neither willing to let their walls down. This book really grabbed me and had me doing a lot of soul searching. The conversations between Seth and Astrid were often very deep and thought provoking.
This is a really fantastic read and I really hope that the author writes more about this group of friends.

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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent – Review by Tausha Treadway

Running In Snow, A Holiday NovellaRunning In Snow, A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent. The first book is Noelle’s Promise which is about Noelle who hates the Holidays. This year she has promised her boyfriend Logan and his daughter Lily that she will spend the Holidays with them and their extended family. She actually does ok through the party until one family member gets a little loud and brings back bad memories from Noelle’s childhood. She runs out and leaves Logan, Lily and the other members of his family wondering why? In the second book Eve’s Hope, Eve doesn’t like Holidays either and of course this New Year’s Eve is no exception, her heat goes out. So against her better judgement she accepts her neighbors invite to his party. At least she gets to go to a warm house right? While she’s there she starts unloading on her neighbor. Will he think she’s completely insane? Read this sweet Novella to get into the Holiday spirit!

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Evergreen by Mya O’Malley – Review by Erica Fish

EvergreenEvergreen by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mya O’Malley knows how to tug on the heart string with Evergreen. Mya O’Malley’s does a great job with her characters in this book. She gives the animals a voice which is a great idea for a Contemporary Romance story. The story is a simple one but it is a “warm cuddly” book to snuggle up to a warm fire and read with your best canine friend. June is a “rich girl” who has a passion for animals. She has decided that she will live with her perfect canine to live with for all her days. That is when she meets Maxine, the Great Dane. It appears as if Maxine is working her charms to get Graham (her best friend) together with June. Will it be that simple that a Great Dane will get these two people together? Will there be obstacles that may keep Graham and June apart?

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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Running In Snow, A Holiday NovellaRunning In Snow, A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

These are two sweet holiday romance stories. They will warm your heart and keep you reading to the end. The characters are connectable and I could relate to them. Eve feels she is not so lucky during the holidays and than you have Noelle whose past has influenced how she feels about the holidays. Is it possible that these two will overcome their feelings so have a merry holiday? I highly recommend this book, these two women will boost your holiday spirit.

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Fire & Ice (Spicetopia #3) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Cassi Rogers

Fire & Ice (Spicetopia #3)Fire & Ice by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fire & Ice is the third installment in the Spicetopia series by Phoebe Alexander. I have read the previous two books in the series and while each book can technically be read as a stand-alone, I would recommend reading them in the proper order so you get the full context and implications of each story. In this particular book we are introduced to Enya and Neve, who are pretty much polar opposites. He is former military and head of security, which means he is a man of very few words. His life has taught him that having a cold heart and steel exterior will prevent people from getting too close to him. Enya is the head of public relations. She is a red headed spitfire who makes her living talking to people. She is always chattering away being all bubbly and cheerful, and her personality makes Neve cringe. The Spicetopia adult theme park is set to make its grand opening soon and some unknown force is doing the best they can to sabotage their special night. Ironically Neve and Enya are thrown together, with the help of their friends to try and get to the bottom and identify the one who is planning such mayhem. This story had more dangerous-like action than the previous two books did, however it had just as many steamy scenes and a lot of humor. I think this is my favorite of this series thus far. I can’t wait to get my hands on the next book!

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Falling For His Badass by Jessika Klide – Review by Cassi Rogers

Falling For His BadassFalling For His Badass by Jessika Klide
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Falling for His Badass by Jessika Klide is a short but wonderful stand-alone novel. Although I finished the book in a few hours, it was packed full of action and excitement. Lizzy has a problem picking guys who are not good for her, therefore she ends up getting her heart broke quite a bit. She agrees to go out on a weekend getaway with her best friend and roommate Tara. They are going to stay at Tara’s boyfriend’s house and he has a little brother they are secretly trying to hook Lizzy up with. However, Lizzy only agrees to go on this trip if she can go out and be by herself for the weekend, she isn’t really interested in meeting the little brother. Lizzy finds herself out and about and becomes dangerously attracted to a man who is all consuming, charming, and smoking hot. She ends up spending the weekend with him and can’t wait to get back to tell Tara that she finally met someone who is worth her time. This book drew me in and held me captive from start to finish. It is short, sweet, and steamy. I would definitely recommend this to other readers.

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Draigon Weather (The Legacies of Arnan Book 1) by Paige L. Christie – Review by Erin Wolf

Draigon Weather (The Legacies of Arnan, #1)Draigon Weather by Paige L. Christie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I give Draigon Weather (The Legacies of Arnan Book 1) by Paige L. Christie, 4 stars.

This a fantasy story focusing around Cleod and Leiel. It starts out in Cleod’s life in his present day, but goes back and forth to their childhoods, starting around the time they first met. It slowly shows in great detail how each one of them grows and the paths they chose throughout their lives. There are many hardships and sad times, they become people they never imagined. The story is very moving. You feel Cleod’s determination to keep his promise while is young, and his guilt as an older adult. Leiel’s story is heartwrenching. The ones who are supposed to love her instead hate her. She could give up and let it break her, but instead she hides her time. Then things become clear that she never imagined.

The places and events are described so well, you feel like you are part of the story. While I have read stories involving dragons, I have not read one quite like this. The concept is unique and interesting, another reason I could not put the book down.

If you enjoy fantasy stories showcasing two people who strive to do one thing, but end up destined for something else, this book is for you.

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A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe Anthology by Susan Fisher Davis, Leslie Garcia, Melissa Keir, Debbie Desmarteau, Stephanie Berget, D’Ann Lindun – Review by Lisa Helmick

A Cowboy Under the MistletoeA Cowboy Under the Mistletoe by Susan Fisher Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Who doesn’t love a good Cowboy story? Then add in the magic of Christmas! Sparkling Magic occurs! Below are my thoughts on each book:

A Cowboy for Christmas by Susan Fisher Davis is a wonderful to start the book. I loved this story because it was so sweet but also sad. Former Bullfighter and his best friends widow. I loved their connection but could easily see the conflict as well. This one brought out a few tears from me.

The Cowboys Christmas Hand by Leslie P Garcia was confusing to me. I struggled to make a romantic connection between the main characters. This does have a little suspense thrown in that made the story round out nicely.

Tempting the Cowboy by Melissa Keir. This one involves alcoholism and working on recovery. I usually enjoy this authors works but this one Seemed to sad for me to really get into the characters. It is filled with Hope and that’s a wonderful way to end it.

A Different Kind of Gift by Debbie Desmarteau. I loved how Nicholas was all in! He was very romantic, polite and kind And with the help of Lily he was able to get Destiny on a date. The Mom situation with Destiny was a wonderful add. Very Complex! I loved how things worked out and that her mom even became a friend and advocate for Destiny. This is one of my favorites and I would be interested in more from this author.

Saving a Cowboy by Stephanie Berget. While I enjoyed this story and the characters I felt the connection between Gina and Drew was pretty non existent. Gina seemed way to mannish and standoffish. I would have loved some sort of Femininity in her thoughts, actions or really anything. I get her aloneness and she did make giant steps forward. The family (brothers and wives) were wonderful additions. They added some fun and flair to the story.

Another favorite story is Noah’s Christmas Faith by D’Ann Lindun. It’s a lovely story between Faith and Noah. I could see and feel the romance building between them. I loved how This town is full of other characters stories. I can see them all with the random people Faith met around town even though I have not read them. The ending seemed a little rushed but that could be because I was at 99% and the couple were still in a disagreement. Maybe a little more closure would have worked or something. It was enjoyable and I would look into more from this author.

Overall this is a good collection of books. I have Even found some new authors to look Into. Enjoy!

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Evergreen by Mya O’Malley – Review by Katie Kearney

EvergreenEvergreen by Mya O’Malley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Evergreen by Mya O’Malley.
I was completely taken surprised by this story. Not because it was amazing ,because I already had a feeling it would be. But it’s different than other books by this author I’ve read and I absolutely loved it! It’s a book that has you wanting to find a comfortable chair and just reading and never stop. The characters are complex and relatable, June has a story to be told and trust me you don’t want to miss out. I was just so completely hooked. If you’re looking for a book that gives you all the feels I highly recommend this story. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. The author truly put each emotion so intensely in this book you can’t help but feel them. Five stars all the way! Go get your copy now!

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Hope (Feisty Lawyers Series Book 4) by Seelie Kay – Review by Katie Kearney

Hope (Feisty Lawyers Book 4)Hope by Seelie Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hope (Feisty Lawyers Book 4) by Seelie Kay. Once again this author pulls me in so deep I couldn’t put this book until I’d finished. I do highly recommend reading these in order. This author just has this amazing way of finding the perfect mix between action, suspense and romance. Hope is quite the amazing character, there were times when I was wishing I had her as a friend. She’s relatable and you can’t help but root for her from the sidelines. This series seriously just keeps getting better, kept me on the edge of my seat. This might be my favorite one yet but I feel like I’ve said that before so just take that to mean they are all amazing! It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. I found myself completely lost in its pages, and hoping it wouldn’t end. I’m excited to see where the author takes readers next! Five stars all the way and highly recommended!

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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent

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Running In Snow: A Holiday Novella by Renee Regent
Genre – Holiday, Clean Romance, Women’s fiction
Page Count – 55 pages
Cover Designer – EverNight Designs
Publisher – Royal Turtle Publishing
Two heartwarming tales of love and redemption. And snow.
Noelle’s Promise
Does your past define the future?
Noelle has one cardinal rule─never, ever celebrate the holidays. But now she’s promised to spend them with her boyfriend, Logan, and his extended family. As the festivities begin, bad memories surface. She manages to suppress her anxiety and join in the celebrations, until an unexpected incident sends her fleeing into the night. Can she overcome her past before it ruins her future?
Eve’s Hope
Can a holiday be unlucky every year?
When her heater goes out in the middle of a rare Atlanta snowstorm, reclusive Eve accepts the invitation to her handsome neighbor’s party. Expecting to be bored to tears, she encounters a few surprises before the countdown to midnight begins. Can she survive just one New Year’s Eve without her bad luck kicking in?

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Mouse Trapped: Satan’s Devils MC #9 by Manda Mellett – Review by Debi Kircher

Mouse Trapped: Satan's Devils MC #9Mouse Trapped: Satan’s Devils MC #9 by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mouse Trapped: Satan’s Devils MC #9 by Manda Mellett

5 Stars

I always wanted to know more about the elusive Mouse in all the other Satan’s Devils books. He has always played a large roll yet was the one I knew the least about.

This was an awesome addition to this series, a series that Ive become completely invested in, you absolutely never know what might happen in these stories and thats some of my favorite reading.

I have a tendency to lose interest in long series, but this one being #9 feels just as fresh as the first one and that is because of the way this author writes about things that are relevant and makes everything feel so real.

This book went way past the romance and dealt with deeper issues that are part of our real life today, I applaud this author for writing it so perfectly. I love this series and truly can’t wait to someday sit and read them all back to back. I love the characters in all of these books and the family they have formed. This isn’t just another MC club, it’s always felt deeper than that.

Love it and highly recommend, and this could actually be read as a stand alone but I can’t imagine not having all the previous stories in my mind while reading…

Can not wait for more!!

Review by @debikircher

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