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

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

Blood of the Dragon is the fourth thrilling installment in the Relic Hunters series from Martin Ferguson. While you could probably read this as a standalone, I would personally recommend that you read these from the beginning of the series and in order. The Relic Hunters are composed of the same people mostly and their stories flow throughout the series.

I normally don’t’ enjoy much of the young adult books lately but I never have a problem soaking up these novels. They are full of energizing action scenes, well thought out historical ties and facts, and a bit of mystery and danger lurking in every book in this series. This one however was jammed packed and I would have to say my favorite of them so far. I won’t spoil the fun of this one with details that you can’t already get in the synopsis so you will have to devour this and find out what happens for yourself! It is one you don’t want to miss and will not be disappointed with. I am anxious to see where this story will go in future novels.

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City Without a Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Anna Hirsch

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

City Without a Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides
4 Stars

This book takes place approximately one year after Vampire State. Rowena is trying her best to fit into Sanguinian Society but hasn’t found her place yet. Vincent pulls some strings and gets her a job as a journalist for the news network Gargoyle. As you can imagine, things don’t exactly go according to plan. The whole of Sanguinia doesn’t want the truth, they want their version of it. Having to deal with an uncaring boss and hostile coworkers, Rowena tries her best to make a difference.

There were new characters added in this book, Antet and Titus. I believe they gave a new depth to the story. Although the book is still political, it’s less so than the first. I enjoyed it more because of this, there was more of a story to it. Rowena is still pretty list and clueless but towards the end she found some courage. I’m looking forward to seeing what she’s capable of in the next part.

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries Book 3) by Carmen Radtke – Review by Sara Oxton

Murder Makes Waves (Jack and Frances mysteries, #3)Murder Makes Waves by Carmen Radtke
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Murder Makes Waves by Carmen Radtke a fantastic four-star read. All aboard the SS London, in the charming and witty mystery, I didn’t realise this was book three in the series until I had already picked it up, but I didn’t feel like I missed anything. Frances, Jack and Uncle Sal all felt real and full characters, I didn’t miss any back story, so I loved that, it also has some great other characters as well. This was good as you could imagine yourself aboard in the 1930’s soaking up the atmosphere, I did feel it missed something, but I couldn’t put my finger in it.

Review by @saraoxo

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

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 by Naomi Valkyrie a sublime five-star read. This is number one in the Life is Hell series, and I can’t wait for more, its not often I come across an author that brings a freshness to a genre, but this one does. I was used to reading just the authors I knew and loved as I was getting fed up with the repetitiveness I was finding in other new authors, this one there is no repetitiveness everything is well plotted and from an imagination I can only imagine must be vast and a wicked maze, all of the characters feel fresh and real. I love the wit and one liner’s that is peppered throughout as well, it really does keep you on your toes. Well done Naomi Valkyrie for keeping up the great writing and refreshing this tired reader’s heart.

Review by @saraoxo

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The Devil’s Day (The Lucky Devil Series Book 3) by Megan Mackie – Review by Sara Oxton

The Devil's DayThe Devil’s Day by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Devils Day by Megan Mackie a Devilish five-star read. This is number three in the Lucky Devil series and they are all sublime, I would advise to read the whole series as they do fill in the story, there are so many great deep characters that you may miss tiny details for if you don’t and it may not be much, but it could be the key to really getting the character. This story and series have been brilliant at lifting my mood and transporting me into the story, I felt like I was there with Rune, has that horrid pit in my stomach as though I was the one possibly losing everything. I was there with Rune wanting to tell her to face up to the secrets and not bury her head, to realise that the secret has the power not what its about. This has been a great series and I cant wait to hear more form this author.

Review by @saraoxo

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The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney – Review by Sara Oxton

The Dog Thief and Other StoriesThe Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Dog Thief and other story’s by Jill Kearney some great stories about the reality of living with animals. These were great, real and often inspiring stories, I preferred some over others, but they all spoke to me in a different way. I loved how real this was, as it showed a dog really does change your life, they aren’t there to cuddle and look pretty all the time, they do become another person in your house, with their own personality. I also loved how it showed the compassion and empathy some people ad animals have for each other. It wasn’t always inspiring and sometimes it is sad, but overall its great.

Review by @saraoxo

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The Sanctuary Chronicles Box Set – Book 1-3 + Novella by India Kells – Review by Sara Shalovelo

The Sanctuary Chronicles Box Set - Book 1-3 + NovellaThe Sanctuary Chronicles Box Set – Book 1-3 + Novella by India Kells
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Witches, werewolves, vampires, Gods and dragons? What more could you ask for?
This series that India Kells has created will not be soon forgotten once you’ve dived in. The universe she has made will suck you in as you fall in love with the stories and the characters in each book too. As much as I fell in love with this series, some of the stories stole my heart faster and more than others did.
The writing was spectacular for all. The way India Kells uses descriptions made me feel like I was living in the stories she was telling. I will admit, that I loved all the stories as a whole but the third book, “Blind Magic” and the novella, “Dead Magic” did not have the same “grab you by the shirt and pull you in” vibe.
Overall, this was a wonderful series and I highly recommend to anyone that loves a good supernatural series with twists, turns and romance.

 

Sara Shalovelo

November 27/2020

 

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

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

Every single book, within all of these MC chapters of this series, are so well written and each brings their own threats, drama, tears, laughs and just all around emotion. I don’t know how she does it but each and every story is unique, engaging and all around entertaining.
We are in San Diego and we get to know Grumbler in this book. This is all about the right place at the right time to put him in the path of what was yet to come. As with all the bikers, hes a certified bachelor and his ol’ lady is his motorcycle.
Mary is a no nonsense mom to an almost adult teenage daughter who is just trying to do her best, with a teen who doesn’t want to listen to the word no.

This one really got to me with the subject matter in the fact that it does happen in the real world and you just feel helpless to know how to stop it. Was written well to get the points across without needing every small detail to know the maddening truth of the events going on.
I can’t wait to read more from the San Diego Chapter of brothers as we are just getting started and I’m eager to get to know this clubhouse of soon to be added to my favorite bikers series.

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

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 Bestselling Author – Review by Gail Guerrero

Four Stars

High Heels and Mistletoe is a sweet book. The story is about a family who are cursed. Julietta doesn’t like the holidays. Not because she isn’t festive but because of mistletoe. I laughed at that part like mistletoe making her clumsy. It took me a minute to like her character. She was always grumpy to me. Like yes you have to make adjustments but it was not serious. Luke’s character was just as bad. I couldn’t take him seriously. Everything seemed like it was whimsical with him. I did like that he didn’t take himself too serious because he is rich. He was very thoughtful and considerate. I liked that the author talked about starting traditions. Like you can start something new it doesn’t has to be something that you’ve been doing for years. I really liked the authors writing style and how smooth the read was.

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The Devil’s Day (The Lucky Devil Series Book 3) by Megan Mackie – Review by Sunday Barnaby

The Devil's Day (The Lucky Devil Book 3)The Devil’s Day by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Devil’s Day by Megan Mackie
Four Stars

The Devil’s Day is the third book in the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie. This series should be read in order to get the full backstory of what is going on. Plus, all of the books are great reads. The book is full of twists and turns that had me turning pages long into the night. Rune Leveau’s character has grown so much over the past three books. St. Benedict is her partner and they both are trying to ignore their mutual attraction to each other. This series is evolving and each book is better than the last. I highly recommend this book, series and author.

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

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

I was probably a little too excited when I saw CA King was releasing a holiday themed romance novel, but this book did not disappoint! I love CA King’s paranormal and sci-fi works so this was a gamble not really having any of those components included in it but this book rocked was the perfect way to kick off my holiday season. I grabbed some chai tea and curled up with my fav Christmas albums and dove right in. High Heels and Mistletoe brings us the story of Julietta and her slight cursed self with mistletoe. Of course in the holiday season mistletoe is everywhere and thus we have some some funny and interesting complications arise. The underlying romance story was fun and believable to follow. I found myself rooting for the happy ever after moment pretty early on in the story. I found myself cracking up at the witty humor as I followed the sweet romance that made me want to fall in love all over again this holiday season. I can’t wait to see what we may get next from the ever talented CA King.

Review by @lizaileen
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Night Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel book 1) By India Kells – Review by Laura-Jane Minnie

Night JusticeNight Justice by India Kells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book i have read by this author and what can i say WOW!!! Orla is a journalist who wants to keep her city safe and find out who is dealing this new drug that is called Phantom. Whilst she is investigating she meets Sam and their attraction for one another is sizzling, but Orla does not know that Sam is the Vigilante running round Chicago masked and trying to stop the drugs. Cant wait for the next book. 🙂

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

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

High Heels and Mistletoe by C.A. King is a totally sweet Christmas story! I so enjoyed reading this book!

Julietta is not exactly a big fan of Christmas. She can’t quite be blamed. Her family does not have a good track record with mistletoe. Julietta has it down to a science though as long as she takes her vacation the same time each year. This year may be a challenge. She’s now working on the biggest deal her firm has had and it’s looking like that vacation might not happen. Luke happens to love the holidays and is really opposite Julietta for all intents and purposes. Luke never really wanted a relationship but the more time he spends with Julietta he’s rethinking everything. Will Julietta get over her dislike of the holidays and let the magic of the season work it’s charms?

This was such a sweet story, I couldn’t put it down! I couldn’t relate with Julietta 100% because I love Christmas but as the story went on, I could see she was warming up to it a bit. Definitely worth a read!

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The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney – Review by Kerry Baker

The Dog Thief and Other StoriesThe Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney is a collection of stories about the relationship between humans and dogs. It is a heartwarming and beautiful book that really illustrates how strong the connection between the two is.
There was such a variety of characters in this book that it was so easy to find at least one to connect with – although if you are anything like me I saw myself reflected back in a few of them.
I really enjoyed the authors writing style. It was imaginative and detailed and really draws you into the book. This is a great collection of stories and one I enjoyed more than I expected. I would certainly recommend this book.

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First, We Kill All the Lawyers (Donovan Trait Series) by Seelie Kay – Review by Bobbi Wagner

First, We Kill All the LawyersFirst, We Kill All the Lawyers by Seelie Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is not my first book by this author but it is one of my favorites by her yet. This is a paranormal story that kept me turning pages to the last page. I was pulled in right from the beginning. The characters are connectable and made the story easy to read. This is a story about Donavan. He is a lawyer by day and a vampire by night. There is someone who has decided to kill all the lawyers but the problem with that is Donavan can’t die. Will the killer find out the truth and will that truth be revealed? Will Donavan find out who is behind the killings? I loved his character and that he has a lady love. He really makes the story for me. I highly recommend this book and this author.

Review by @bjwagner
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Blood of the Dragon (Relic Hunters Book 4) by Martin Ferguson – Review By Kerry Baker

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. This is a series I think would need to be read in order for you to have a full understanding and appreciation of the characters.
This book is a great addition to the series and I think in it has to be my favourite so far. It is action packed from start to finish and I had to read this all in one go.
This author has created a series that, while aimed at the YA audience, is easy for all ages to connect with and enjoy. Each book is interesting and different from the last so you get a full exciting new story each time with the same engaging characters. This is a great series and a fantastic book. I would definitely say go read it today.

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The North Wind Descends (The Lord Hani Mysteries Book 4) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Tausha Treadway

The North Wind DescendsThe North Wind Descends by N.L. Holmes

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The North Wind Descends (The Lord Hani Mysteries Book 4) by N.L. Holmes. I have truly loved this historical mystery series. This is the 4th entry and its just as good if not better than the previous 3! Its the continuing saga of Lord Hani and in this installment he’s trying to figure out why the King is honoring him. He is trying to find a murderer and at the same time keep his family safe. The new Queen seems to have a weird fascination with his daughter and will he be able to do his job and keep her safe as well? Set in Ancient Egypt I feel as if I have traveled there because of the wonderful descriptions. Hani is first and foremost a family man but he is also a highly regarded diplomat and will do whatever it takes to keep peace even when he may have to cross a line! I recommend reading these in order to get the full effect. You will not be disappointed!

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At Last (The Adams Brothers BOOK 1) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Samantha Jayne Grubey

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

This is the author’s debut novel and I really enjoyed it. The romance was hot and steamy and so cute. I really liked the main characters, Lola although fabulous really didn’t have any self-confidence at the beginning of the book when it came to singing at least. She was really committed to her students. Dom is her work colleague and he has a reputation as the heartbreaker and obviously hot.
I really liked how the story unfolded with the side plots adding so much more interest and intrigue. The writing is really easy to read and I found it very enjoyable and didn’t have to think too much which is also great. I always love a book where I don’t have to think much.
I will definitely look forward to more from this author!

Review by @samanthajayne96x

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

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

This was a lovely festive romance that really puts you in the mood for Christmas.

Julietta doesn’t like Christmas. She never gets into the spirit of it and normally goes on holiday over Christmas. She has one major problem with it. She is allergic to mistletoe.

Luke  loves Christmas. He loves everything about it and all the meanings behind it. When he meets Julietta he is looking for a date. He never imagined that he would find his soul mate.

Can Luke teach Julietta about the magic of Christmas? Can he prove to her they are meant to be together? Or will it all be for nothing just a show of glitter and fairy lights.

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Urban Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel Book 2) by India Kells – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Urban Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel #2)Urban Justice by India Kells
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series. I enjoyed it just as much as the first one. This author continues to impress me with her writing skills and her attention to details. I loved being pulled into this book right from the beginning. This is a fast paced, engaging story that I had a hard time putting down. It is full of action and kept me turning pages. This story is about a group of men and women who fight for justice in different ways. Sloane is a cop who works undercover for this group. She meets Lucian who is a professor and an ex marine and she soon realizes she needs his help. As they dig into this case will they find more than what they are looking for? They were great characters and I had no problem connecting with them. They brought the story to life the more they dug into this drug mystery. Their chemistry was off the charts. I highly recommend this book and this author.

Review by @bjwagner
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Cuckoo Clock – New York (Unbroken Bonds Book 3) by Elisabeth Marrion – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Cuckoo Clock - New York (Unbroken Bonds Book 3)Cuckoo Clock – New York by Elisabeth Marrion
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first book by this author. I enjoyed reading the history parts of the story and look forward to reading more from this author. This is a well written story that the author’s attention to details made me feel as if I was actually in those places. The characters bring to life a life of war and the challenges that go along with it. They made the story engaging and interesting to read. This is not my normal read but I really enjoyed this book. I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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The Sound of Silence by Dakota Willink AUDIO TOUR – Review by Meg Tyrrell

The Sound of SilenceThe Sound of Silence by Dakota Willink
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was my first book by Dakota Willink. I loved listening to the audio book specifically because of the different voice actors that made the story come alive. They had a female for our main female character Gia. Then for Ethan and Derek they had male voices. It was a great way to show separation of characters and they really did a great job of showing each character’s personality. This story had some heartbreaking moments and some moments where you just wanted to say ‘YASS GIRL!’. **If you have triggers to rape please be aware there are situations in this book**

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The Devil’s Day (The Lucky Devil Series Book 3) by Megan Mackie – Review by Erica Fish

The Devil's DayThe Devil’s Day by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have read the other books in this series by Megan Mackie. This book, in humble opinion, is better than the first. I recommend reading the series in order to thoroughly enjoy this book. Megan Mackie does an amazing job keeping the attention of the reader by her storylines. Her charters are fully developed and complex. Not only is her storyline great and moving, but also her characters. I feel connected to her characters. Rune came back to help her aunt to rebuild The Lucky Devil bar. Since her aunt died she is trying to keep the bar going. That is until the Devil comes calling to collect Rune is taken back. What will happen when Rune does not give in to the Devil’s demands. What secrets did her aunt have? Can St. Benedict helps Rune with this little situation or will Rune lose it all? You will have to read the story to find out the answers to these questions and more.

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The First Noel: A Tale of Friendship by Clare Johnson – Review by Rochelle Ferguson

The First Noel A Tale of FriendshipThe First Noel A Tale of Friendship by Clare Johnson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This children book was an interesting, quick read. I believe this book would be better to read if you purchase the real book rather than an e-book. The themes and writing style was intriguing for my younger sister. However, it seems like it would be better for older children rather those that are younger. Overall, it was a great Christmas story and very joyful.

Review by @rochelle
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No Rest for the Wicked (Life Is Hell Book 1) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Erica Fish

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

This book has it all. It has complex complicated charters. The storyline captivated me. I always like to pick up a book by Naomi Valkyrie. I am never disappointed with any of her work. It captures me in the first paragraph until the last sentence. This storyline is about a demon named Delilah. Now Delilah is a tired demon who just wants to take a break. When she found the small town of Juniper Lake so that this was going to be the place. Or is it? Will she have the rest she deserves or will her services be needed? I highly recommend this book and author. You will not be disappointed.

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

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

Martin Ferguson has written an action filled series. Blood of the Dragon is the fourth book in the series Relic Hunters. I highly recommend this series. In this installment the plotline is engaging and it kept me at the edge of my seat. I felt a connection to the characters, as I myself felt like I was right there with them. This story takes place in Poenari Castle in Romania. If that sounds familiar it is the former home of Vlad the Impaler. Adam and the crew are hunting for relic but they themselves are being hunted as well. What is going to happen to Adam and the crew? Will the home of Vlad make things a little more real? You will have to read the story to find the answer these questions.

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The Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney – Review by Faith Jackson

The Dog Thief and Other StoriesThe Dog Thief and Other Stories by Jill Kearney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The animals in this book are extraordinary who beat major odds. It warms your heart to know just how much the human and animals’ souls melt into a soul connection. These stories warm you from the inside out especially if you’ve got a fur baby at home. These stories touch the human’s heart that reads them in a lot of ways. I highly recommend reading these short but beautiful stories.

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Grumbler’s Ride: A Satan Devil’s MC San Diego #2 by Mandy Mellett – Review by Amanda Kimble

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

5/5 Stars

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

If I could give this more than 5 stars then I would. Mellett has really done it again. You see Lost, Patsy, and Connor in this as well as new characters.

Grumbler is one of the oldest bikers in the club. Never wanting to find an ol’ lady or being tied down was his style. Was being keyword. Enter Mary and Alicia. The quote I chose for Grumbler is: “I’ll come find you when I’ve squared it with Lost. He’ll be fine with it. I just need to warn him what we’re doing.”

Mary is a widowed mother who is trying to get her daughter to learn from mistakes. When she meets a biker she isn’t sure what to think. When her daughter runs to him things change. The quote I chose for Mary is: “Yes, to being your old lady. Yes, to playing with fire and seeing how things pan out.”

Highly recommended for MC Romance lovers.

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Starvation by Molly Fennig – Review by Faith Jackson

StarvationStarvation by Molly Fennig
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book hit close to home for me more than I thought it ever could. The truth is I wasn’t expecting it to turn the way it did with how far Wes’ life went after his brother’s death. I felt Wes’ pain in more ways than not and the author had me in deep the way it’s been written. I loved this one!

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Grumbler’s Ride: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #2 by Manda Mellett – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

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

This is a book for those over 18 only due to it’s graphic nature.

This is another fantastic installment of the Satan’s Devils MC series, this one is again based in San Diego and this one is Grumbler’s story, Grumbler is a man full of tattoos and his bike is his pride and joy, he has customised it completely and is always looking to improve it, but it is known in the club as his old lady!

We begin the story with Grumbler going for another tattoo in the club’s shop, he had a patch of skin to fill and now it is done, he has a skull smoking a cigarette as a tribute to his friend Smoker who has recently passed away and is really happy with the result. He reminisces about Smoker, as he leaves the shop and as he is walking towards his motorcycle, he thinks about how he spends his money on her and the crash he recently had which damaged it and broke his leg in the process and how it is still paining him now. He hears someone shouting as he is preparing to drive off and doesn’t realise it is at him, until he takes his helmet off and sees someone running towards him. It turns out that his bike has caught the eye of a photographer and he wants to take some pictures of it, he introduces himself as Devon Starr and uses flattery to try and get Grumbler to agree to let him do the photos, at first, Grumbler is wary and thinks that it may be too good to be true, but pride takes over when he thinks that it could be used on a motorcycle magazine or book and as he hashes out a deal with Devon, he is told that it would be for the cover of an MC romance novel and that his bike is the focus, not him, but he is thinking about how doing nothing and getting paid for it sounds like a good idea, so he gives Devon his number and that is the end of that.

When we next see Grumbler, it is in church where they are discussing the club businesses and how they are doing financially, as well as other business around the other club chapters around the country, this flows as usual and decisions are made, it leads to Grumbler reminiscing about the club’s past and the troubles they had, as well as troubles with another chapter, as well the members within the chapter they had trouble with. It also leads him to reminisce more about how a fellow member Niran had to help him with his role as Sergeant At Arms, as well as becoming close when he helped him to recover from his injuries, with his experience with living with an injured leg as Niran had lost one of his. He talks to Niran after church has finished and discusses the stock check and that he is trying to get the other members to log when they take anything out, but that they aren’t inclined to do it, to which they have a laugh about it. Grumbler goes to have a drink at the club bar as the club gets louder and the girls start to settle into the evenings activities, he looks around and thinks about how they are all sexy, but too young for him. He is propositioned by one of the girls, but decided to pass as he is feeling his age and isn’t as interested as he used to be in his younger days, he also thinks some more about his younger days, Smoker and how his Prez had found his old lady, he decides to go for a ride to get out of his own head before an early night.

The next day, he gets up early and goes down for some breakfast and conversation, he talks about the club’s Prez and his old lady looking for a house and how he will miss it when they go, mainly because her cooking has improved the standard of the food in the clubhouse. He discusses his plan for the day and decides to go to the harley store to see if there is anything new for his bike, when he gets a message from the photographer asking if he is free at three that afternoon to do the photoshoot, he agrees and then heads off with Niran to the store where they drink coffee, have a chat with the other customers and but what they want. As Niran leaves in one direction, Grumbler heads back to the club for a bite to eat before heading out to the photoshoot, he is the first to get there, followed by a young lady and her mum, the photographer and finally the male model. As the shoot is happening, Grumbler ends up talking to Mary who is the girl’s mum, they both shout when the models do something they don’t like and they bond a bit over it, soon enough the shoot ends and as all the parties say goodbye, they think nothing more about it until Grumbler finds out a couple of months later that the photographs have been used, but he hasn’t received his payment and this is where the story really gets going.

As Grumbler and Mary get back into contact with each other, they realise something is a bit fishy, but what they are getting themselves into, nobody was expecting or prepared for and what they find leads their paths to intertwine in a surprising way. What will the future hold for the two and will it all end in misery? The only way to find out is to read along and see!

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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