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Grumbler’s Ride: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #2 by Manda Mellett – Review By Stacey Baxter

Grumbler's Ride (Satan's Devils MC San Diego #2)Grumbler’s Ride by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am a huge fan of this author’s novel’s they are all so fantastic!! This one was no different absolutely amazing, one hell of an emotional roller coaster it certainly kept my attention throughout. It has quite raw dark time’s which do pull at your hesrtstrings absolutely amazing storyline I just couldn’t put it down! I really can’t wait to read more I’m never left disappointed if anything I’m just left wanting so much more.

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High Heels And Mistletoe (Kisses Under The Mistletoe) by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Karyn Taylor

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

High Heels and Mistletoe is a great Christmas holiday romance novel from C.A. King. I have read a few of C.A. King’s book but all of those were from the paranormal/fantasy genre, so I was a new experience for me. I already knew that I was in for a great story as C.A. King is a great storyteller. I’m glad to say that I was right as I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
Julietta is frantic as she normally goes on vacation at Christmas due to her allergy to mistletoe, however this year she’s in the middle of working on a huge deal and her boss wont let her away until this is signed and sealed. This makes for some very amusing scenes as Julietta comes close to mistletoe. Unlike some allergies which make you sneeze or come out in spots, mistletoe makes Julietta extremely clumsy. Her first meeting with the new client is made even better as he’s giving out mistletoe (along with his phone number) to pretty ladies to hopefully get a date for the family Christmas party.
I’m sure you can imagine how amusing that scene would be. Add that to many other humerous scenes between these two as their attraction to one another grows and you are in for a great book which will keep you engaged from the very beginning right up to the very end.
A bit of romance and humour, then add in Christmas and you get the recipe for a great book that I’d recommend others read.

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Grumbler’s Ride (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Naomi McDonald

Grumbler's Ride (Satan's Devils MC San Diego #2)Grumbler’s Ride by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Grumbler’s Ride is the second book in the Satan’s Devils MC San Diego series. It can be read as a standalone.
I enjoyed that the author seems to be writing more mature characters in the San Diego series. The main male character in this book is almost sixty, so it makes the feel of this book a bit different than if he was in his thirties. I love how the romance develops from the two main characters being friends first.
Be aware that this book may contain parts that will be sensitive for some readers, including a brief description of harm to children and pregnancy risks after forty.

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High Heels And Mistletoe (Kisses Under The Mistletoe) by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Lianne Probert

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

High Heels and Mistletoe is a festive, romantic read by C.A. King.

Julietta has a somewhat strange problem. Due to a family curse, she spends Christmas avoiding any form of holiday cheer…mistletoe in particular.
Luke is an all-out Christmas fanatic, his lifestyle appears a little shallow at first, but he certainly knows how to celebrate Christmas as he loves everything about it. So, when their paths collide it was never going to be smooth sailing, but they can both learn a lot from each other.
This was a great Christmas themed book, perfect for this time of year to start getting me into the spirit of the season. I wasn’t sure about the characters at first, but I soon couldn’t stop reading and was completely invested in the story.

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Piper Foster

Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters, #4)Blood of the Dragon by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blood of the Dragon is the 4th instalment of The Relic Hunters series, and like every book before it this one does not disappoint.Bringing myths to life with the characters in this book. Reading about mythical dragons in an action adventure story, once you delve deep between the pages of this book you get an unexpected eureka moment and suddenly all is revealed. This is yet another amazing book in this series.

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Starvation by Molly Fennig – Review by Debi Kircher

StarvationStarvation by Molly Fennig
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Starvation by Molly Fennig

5 Stars

WOW!! I finished this book a day or so ago and it has stayed with me every minute since. This story was so sad and dark and felt so so real. It had a few surprise moments that I didn’t see coming and I normally could read this book in a day but there was so much emotion that went with reading this story that I literally had to put it down more often than normal to let what I read sink in.

This was a beautifully written story and I became completely invested in Wes’s journey, I’ve never understood the inner workings of this disease but after this I feel like I might actually understand it at least a little bit. This author made it make more sense for me and my emotions were literally all over the place.

The Before and Afters were absolutely crucial for how well this book worked and they were placed in a skillful way that kept me looking forward to each. I especially loved the ending..I normally would be looking for a prologue with this kind of end but not this one..I was ok with the unknown and the keeping it real, which followed the whole of this story.

I have already recommended this book to friends and family and this being my first book by this author I am beyond impressed at the writing style and the flow of her writing and will absolutely read more.

Awesome book!!

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Chantelle Smith

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wow! I was pulled in instantly with this read and couldn’t put it down till the very end. This read was fast-paced, captivating and addictive. I absolutely loved these characters and loved following their stories. They had brilliant chemistry that made me love them even more! I loved the storyline it brought emotion and brilliant characters alive! I highly recommend this read.

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Angela Shirley

At Last: Adams Brothers: Book 1At Last: Adams Brothers: Book 1 by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When you are a teacher by day but a hot Jazz singer by night, can the two world collide and bring a new person in your life.

This story follows the lives of Lula a teacher in a school, her confidence is not the greatest but when she transforms to sing Jazz in a club the confidence oozes out of her, if only her night personna could give her day job personna a confidence boost she would be comfortable in her live.

Dominic is a History teacher at the same school as Lula, his reputation of being a player is a gossip point but Dom wants more to life but once he happens to see the alter ego of Lula and is intrigued in getting to know, the only problem is they have had a run in the past and can she get over the encounter to let him in.

I loved the two characters within this story, the chemistry and the banter between these two people jumped off the book. The story was well written and developed, each chapter drawed you more into the narrative of their journey and it was wonderful.

The secondary characters were great in the story and added another layer to this beautiful story, with a slow burn and epic debut novel I can’t wait for the next book in the series, I know which brother I want it to be. I recommend this book if you love a great romance story.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Dreaming of Christmas: 5 complete, sweet holiday romances by Joanne Dannon – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Dreaming of ChristmasDreaming of Christmas by Joanne Dannon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dreaming of Christmas: 5 complete, sweet holiday romances by Joanne Dannon. Each story is connected in some way. What a great way to get you into the Christmas spirit! The author did a great job writing 5 connected stories that while being similar in storyline really had their own feel. I didn’t feel like I was ready 5 of the same story. Each one had it’s own flair. The stories are so sweet and romantic and definitely bring the Christmas magic. The characters were very thoughtfully written and you couldn’t help but want to follow the journey of each of them. I couldn’t put these books down!

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No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

No Rest for the Wicked (Life is Hell #1)No Rest for the Wicked by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie

Wow! I absolutely loved this book and is definitely my favorite by this author. From the moment I started reading I couldn’t stop I was on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what was going to happen next. This author continues to amaze me with her attention to detail and her characters are simply amazing. This story has a bit of everything from mystery to action, fantasy , paranormal, witches, and romance. Delilah is feeling a little like a burnt out demon, so she decides to take a break which finds her in a small town that is full of secrets. Will she find the peace and quiet shes seeking? Will she find there’s no rest for the wicked? Find out what happens next in this must read. I can’t wait for the next book in this series.

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Michelle Austin

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1) by Mindy McKinley was a great 5 star read.
This was a cute story that pulled me in right from the beginning.

Lula is a quirky teacher at East High, very low key and doesn’t get much attention. When her friend talks her into singing at a jazz club she gets all dolled up and she ends up seeing the hot teacher Dominic in the crowd. Dominic has always been known as a womanizer and has no relationships.

Dominic’s brother talked him into going to a jazz club with him. What he didn’t expect to see was Lula looking mighty hot, she looks a lot different than she does in school. Now he can’t stop thinking about her and is looking for ways to talk to her at school. As they start spending more time together he breaks down her walls and gets to know her better. We also get a glimpse into Dominic’s life as well. When Lula gets some unexpected information from her grandmother she is determined to find her father. Dominic has some concerns about her searching and is determined to keep her safe.

Overall this was a great read, these two are so cute and perfect together. All of the secondary characters added a great element to the story. We do get a couple of steamy scenes. The writer does a great job with her writing and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series. 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Grumbler’s Ride (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by Candida Hopper

Grumbler's Ride (Satan's Devils MC San Diego #2)Grumbler’s Ride by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Grumbler’s Ride: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #2
By Manda Mellett

I absolutely loved this story!!! Everytime I read one of Manda Mellett’s books it reminds me of why she is one of my favorite authors. This book is full of suspense, danger, love, laughter, tears, and wonderful characters. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough because I was drawn in from the start and couldn’t put it down. This is Grumblers and Mary’s story, they are older and and I loved they have a different maturity level then young characters. This book is a must read, you will love every word. I can’t help but get completely invested in the characters and the story. I feel like my review doesn’t give this book justice, I cannot say enough great things about this story and the author. I highly recommend this book.

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No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

No Rest for the Wicked (Life is Hell #1)No Rest for the Wicked by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

No Rest for the Wicked is book 1 in Naomi Valkyrie’s Life is Hell series. It is my first demon book, so i didn’t know what to expect. It was really good, written with enough details that I was not confused. There was a lot of good description so I could envision the different characters. There were demons, angels, witches, and more. I love Delilah’s character. She is very sarcastic and has a I don’t give a F attitude. The book had me laughing out loud a couple times. Despite being a killer, she is a pretty cool chick, lol. The book had a lot of characters, and their relationships and history were well written. The book ended good, it wasn’t a cliff hanger, but ended open enough to leave readers anticipating the next story. I look forward to reading the rest of the series. Quickly became a fan of the author and her writing style.

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High Heels And Mistletoe (Kisses Under The Mistletoe) by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Angela Hayes

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars

High Heels and Mistletoe by C.A. King is a sweet, feel-good Christmas romance that captures a little bit of the spirit of Christmas and wrapped it up in this wonderful package.
I am a big fan of Ms. Kings work and have enjoyed all her stories immensely- and so it came as no surprise that this book hit the mark for me as well. The story has all the ingredients you could want from a charming Christmas story- but there are also a few unexpected touches which gave the story an extra element of interest.
The premise behind the story is quite original and Ms. King cleverly crafted a story that had me invested right from the get-go. Full of charm, romance, a little Christmas magic, and just a little drama- made for a wonderful read.
Julietta is a marketing executive with an aversion to Christmas. In fact, she does everything she can to avoid it- going so far as to leave the country for a few weeks every year. You see, she has a severe allergy to mistletoe and can’t be anywhere near it without it causing her distress. With Christmas fast approaching, Julietta has her trip all booked, ready to escape the Christmas festivities. But then her boss puts her in charge of an important contract which must be signed before she leaves. Should be simple to get a signature, and then jump on her plane- right? Only her client isn’t so easy to wrangle. And to make matters worse- he embraces all things Christmas- loves the season and wants to share the joy with everyone. So you just know things will get interesting when these two opposites attract. But maybe they are exactly what the other needs? This story is well worth the read to find out.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a sweet Christmas story, anytime of the year!

Thank you, C.A. King!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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No Rest for the Wicked ( Life is Hell Book 1 ) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Carla Clemmons

No Rest for the Wicked (Life is Hell #1)No Rest for the Wicked by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

No Rest for the Wicked is a must read!! I am pretty picky when it comes to paranormal romance. This book is so good I could not put it down! Delilah is great! Then you bring in Malakhi and Caspian and it gets really good! The story comes together so nicely and unexpectedly. It jumps right into the story and takes you right into the lives of the characters. Naomi Valkyrie knows how to keep you reading and wanting more! I cannot wait for more from her! I will be looking for more of her books!

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Grumbler’s Ride (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #2) by Manda Mellett – Review by April Smith

Grumbler's Ride (Satan's Devils MC San Diego #2)Grumbler’s Ride by Manda Mellett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book of this series and Manda Mellett, did not disappoint. I love this action packed MC series and all the characters involved. This story centers around Grumbler and Mary although the additional storyline may have some triggers for some people. I can’t wait to read more about this MC family and see what Manda has in store for us.

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No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Erin Wolf

No Rest for the Wicked (Life is Hell #1)No Rest for the Wicked by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie, 5 stars.

This book was incredible. I love how it incorporated the whodunit with the supernatural. Yes, I have read these types of stories before, but the author really put her on spin on it. The story is gripping and very interesting. I was left guessing until the end. And then there are the characters. Delilah is absolutely wonderful and a new favorite main character. She is real and flawed, yet still has a big heart. The secondary characters are also great and make this book and world even better. Another thing I like is the variety of supernatural creatures and relationships that we see in his book. I get tired of seeing the same thing over and over and over, so I appreciate variety that much more.

If you are a fan of supernatural murder mysteries set in an incredible world, this book is for you.

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Unwrapped by Evelyn Sola – Review by Rosanna Ingram

UnwrappedUnwrapped by Evelyn Sola
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I found Nick and Miranda’s story fun to read. Nick is taking over for his uncle and seems to have not made a good impression on the staff at Bain Construction. When the company Christmas party happens, he finds himself immediately enamored with the daughter of one of his employees.
Miranda has heard her mother complain about her boss for weeks, so imagine her surprise when the man she is attracted to at the party is said boss. Their connection is instant and you can feel it coming through the pages.
Nick wants to go all-in from the get go and Miranda wants to keep it on the down-low for the time being. It wouldn’t be an interesting story if there weren’t twists and turns, and obstacles to overcome. However, I enjoyed watching each of these characters grow and change as the story progressed. Overall, a fun story with a Christmas vibe that is perfect for getting ready for the upcoming holiday season!

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At Last (The Adams Brothers Book 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Jessica Leombruno

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At Last, Adams Brother book 1 by Mind McKinley, this is her debut novel, and let me tell you are going to love it. Lula and Dominic both are teachers at East High, they might work at the same school but they are so opposites. It only took one night outside of work for Dom to really look at Lula and see her in a different light.
Bravo, to Mindy on her first book, there were interesting characters, a great storyline that will have you glued to the pages and not wanting it to end. I can’t want to read Mason and Seb’s books.

Reviewed by @jbruno26
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No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Cindy Rushin

No Rest for the Wicked (Life is Hell #1)No Rest for the Wicked by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book by Naomi Valkyrie. I love reading books about demons that have a heart and the story of Delilah fit the bill. I also loved watching Delilah, Malakhie, and Caspian find each other and decide to give love a shot. Naomi Valkyrie is a new author for me but I am so glad that I discovered her. I look forward to reading more from her.

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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Ashley Tackett

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

From page one, the book is hilarious! I loved every moment of this easy read. This has everything I look for in a light and fun book. The main characters are on point with their humor and hotness! Such a cute PNR! I’ve already downloaded book #3!

Reviewed by @ashley-tackett
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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Sara Shalovelo

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Shift happens – what a perfect title for this tremendously well written story. When I first read this title, it sparked my interest. After reading the first chapter… I. Was. Hooked.
The story revolves around Sophie, the ‘kind of ‘ witch, who is at the wrong place at the wrong time. She stumbles into Trace, who accuse her of something that becomes a hilarious misunderstanding. As the story continues to unravel, I couldn’t help but fail in love with these characters. I cheered them on, I laughed and my jaw dropped from the amazing one liners.
This story that Carrie Pulkinen has created will not disappoint. It has everything from relatable characters that will sneak their way into your heart, the right amount of romance, a pinch of adventure, mystery, tension and a dash of perfectly executed puns and one liners.
If you’re thinking about reading this, do yourself a favour and do it. But make sure to clear your schedule because once you start, you won’t be able to stop.

 

Sara Shalovelo

November 28, 2020

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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Rachel Moss

Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters, #4)Blood of the Dragon by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Blood of the Dragon by Martin Ferguson is the fourth book in the Relic Hunters series and was another great read! I was instantly enthralled by this novel and I think this one may be my favorite, at least until I get to read the next installment! This book was definitely one of the more interesting ones to me, and I have found every previous installment very interesting as well. While it was somewhat predictable (or at least, I predicted the plot twist so to speak) it still had me on the edge of my seat with the excitement, adventure, and pure terror of some of the characters. This series has quickly become a favorite of mine and I can’t wait to read the next installment!

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The Devils Day ( The Lucky Devils Series Book 3) by Megan Mackie – Review by Cindy Mayberry

The Devil's Day (The Lucky Devil Book 3)The Devil’s Day by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Devils Day
The Lucky Devils Series
Book 3
By Megan Mackie
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This is a full length fantasy story. Continue to follow The Lucky Devils series.

Rune Leveau has continued to run The Lucky Devil bar. Learning all she could from her Aunt Maddie. Now only a memory, she knows her Aunt Maddie would be proud. Only one thing stands in her way. The Devil himself! Now with the help of St. Benedict. They must find a way to defeat him and keep the bar she has worked so hard for.

Megan Mackie has done it again. This is a ” Can’t Put it Down!” fantasy. You will get caught into this story on page one. The characters are so intriguing, you feel they are friends you meet at the club. I must tell you though, start by reading the series in order. It will be a non stop adventure. Magic and fantasy are just the beginning of a spell this book makes for the readers. Well Done Megan Mackie! Well Done!

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High Heels and Mistletoe (Kisses Under the Mistletoe) by C.A. King USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Anna Hirsch

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

High Heels and Mistletoe (Kisses Under the Mistletoe) by C.A. King USA Today Best Selling Author
4 Stars

This is the perfect book to read at this time of year. What could be better than Christmas and romance? I really enjoyed this book. Aside from the ‘’curse’’, this is not the authors’ usual paranormal style. Juliette is not averse to Christmas per se but her strange allergy has her avoiding the holidays usually heading down south. Unfortunately this year her boss insisted that she sign the new Winslow account before she leaves. Luke Winslow is a hard man to pin down constantly avoiding the situation. As frustrated as she is, Juliette can’t help but fall a little every time she’s near him. Luke is practically the embodiment of Christmas spirit. He will bring forth your inner child and have you reminiscing of Christmas’ gone by. This is a wonderful story that captures the essence of the holidays and will have you wishing it was Christmas all year long.

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a romance with a bit of something extra, a dash of fur and fangs set in New Orleans and the French Quarter. Sophie Burroughs is a lady who loves animals, she has a dog walking business, a grandmother who was a witch and the who would love nothing more than to be one too and a best friend who is a vampire, but she also wants to get together for a night of passion with a werewolf. Trace Thibodeaux just happens to be a werewolf trying to find his best friend and relive his pack from the curse that they have been under since he disappeared, he is tall, handsome with a bad boy attitude and he doesn’t want to make repeat mistakes while trying to do this.

We meet sophie when she is with her best friend Jane trying desperately to work a spell to get a stain out of her shirt which was written by her grandma in her grimoire, but try as she might and in various states of undress, she is not succeeding, so when the frustration of it all gets to her and she shoves the grimoire to the floor, the last thing she was expecting to hear was that Jane had found a prophecy on the last page of the grimoire. Thinking that it was about her deceased dad on first glance, but when they read through it again, Jane realises that it’s actually about Sophie and that some parts of it have already happened, she has arrived in New Orleans and the other day a werewolf bit her at a halloween party! It is the next couple of lines which are both ominous and strange, but no more ominous or strange as her not being able to join the local coven and there being no uproar about the bite in the first place when it is illegal.

Trace is following Sophie, she is under surveillance by the pack because they think she is the one who is forcing the shifters to uncontrollably change form one form to the other and as one of the only unregistered witch, she is the most likely culprit, especially when he sees her walking 5 male dogs together on leashes, but he cannot hide the feelings her scent triggers in him, which is why he bit her in the first place at the party and he can already smell his scent mixing with hers as the transition to werewolf is starting, which is a massive problem and he has to rectify it because if she does complete the transition, her inborn ability with animals will make her a strong wolf and a risk with her ability to possibly control other alpha’s. He cannot ignore his feelings no matter how hard he tries and while he is following her as she finishes her rounds and drops the dogs off home, he nearly loses her, but sees her going into a coffee shop.

Sophie enters the cafe, she has had the feeling that someone was watching her, but couldn’t see anyone there, however, and thinks about the guy from the party, why the witches won’t help her and how this coffee shop is run by a witch, but she hasn’t yet broached the subject with er, however, she is jolted from these trains of thought when she sees Trace outside the window, she forgets all about the coffee and goes outside to find him. She doesn’t find him, however, she does find a dog in a muddy pothole and thinking it might be lost, decides to take him home to give it a bath and look for it’s owner the next day. What she doesn’t know is that it actually is Trace and that he has been forced to shift into his wolf form and that she is going to take full advantage of this opportunity to go into Sophie’s house and look for his friend, but the plan backfires on both of them when he shifts back and Sophie has to call in Jane as a reinforcement.

What will this pair do now, will they be able to resist their urges, or will they be torn apart by the two worlds they live in?

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Kerry Carr

No Rest for the Wicked (Life is Hell #1)No Rest for the Wicked by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book. Naomi Valkyrie  is one of my favourite authors. I love her mix of mystery and paranormal and this book definately doesn’t disappoint.

Delilah is a demon. Her whole existence revolves around murder and basically satisfying her needs. When this life isn’t working out for her she leaves the city hoping that a quiet place would give her some much need peace and quiet.

Boy how wrong she was. With witches, shapeshifters  and her being forced to commit murder there literally is no rest for the wicked.

Can Delilah survive the binding by the witches? How many people will die? And can her love interest Sheriff Malakhi  save her and his town?

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Urban Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel Book 2) by India Kells – Review by Laura-Jane Minnie

Urban Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel #2)Urban Justice by India Kells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Urban Justice is just as good as the first book maybe even better, Sloane and Luke were great together, the chemistry and the banter was on point. Sloane is working undercover trying to save the people of Chicago and Luke who is an ex- marine and now professor just want’s the same thing. Plenty of action and romance you wont be disappointed.

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High Heels and Mistletoe (Kisses Under The Mistletoe) by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Laura-Jane Minnie

High Heels And MistletoeHigh Heels And Mistletoe by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

High Heels and Mistletoe is about a girl Julietta who is cursed by mistletoe and of course being Christmas time it is very hard to avoid it all together. I have always enjoyed C.A King’s books and this was no different. It was funny and sweet, and i routed for Julietta to get her happily ever after with only a couple of chapters in. Although Luke did take a bit of getting used to he came across as weak which i think made it a bit hard to like him.

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At Last: Adams Brothers #1 by Mindy McKinley – Review by Amanda Kimble

At Last (Adams Brothers, #1)At Last by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

At Last: Adams Brothers: #1 by Mindy McKinley

Great read by McKinley who is a new author to me. Have a box of tissues ready because you will need them.

Lula Stanley is a teacher and sings Jazz as a hobby. When she is dragged to a Jazz club she is admired by the one person she likes. Lula is finding things out as her grandmother is getting worse. The quote I choose for Lula is: “That’s the idea, Mr. Adams.”

Dominic Adams aka Dom is a teacher and co worker of Lula’s. When dragged out by his brother he finds that one Miss Stanley is very talented. He brings her to meet his family while he meets her Nan. The quote I chose for Dom is: “Are you ever going to call me Dom?”

Highly recommended for contemporary romance lovers.

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