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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Angela Hayes

The Fire God TourThe Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Fire God Tour is the third Book in the Moore Family Saga series by Michele Sims. I really recommend reading the previous two books before starting on this one to help you fully appreciate the characters and really understand the story.
Miles is a world famous musician with a passion for fire- it’s as much a part of him as his DNA- and something he is only too happy to incorporate into his shows. He leads an enviable lifestyle- with anything he desires at his fingertips. But what of the downside of superstardom?
Bella Wahlberg is a marketing guru, joining the team as preparations for the latest tour are underway. Soon earning the title of Ice Queen, and with an intense fear of fire, things don’t bode well from the beginning. This meeting of fire and ice really makes for an enjoyable read.

Thank you, Ms. Sims!

 

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Super Sorry by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Angela Hayes

Super SorrySuper Sorry by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Super Sorry is another fantastic YA story by C.A King. It is full of teenage angst and struggle; a coming of age story with a difference- interwoven with some really wonderful supernatural and paranormal elements. This fantasy adventure is well worth the read- if for no other reason but to meet her trusty sidekick!

Thank you, C.A King!

 

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Breaking Tessa by T. Christensen – Review by Angela Hayes

Breaking Tessa: A College Sport RomanceBreaking Tessa: A College Sport Romance by T. Christensen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Breaking Tessa: A College Sports Romance by T. Christensen is the first book in a new duet, and as the title would suggest, a college sports romance. This is a YA/new adult romance- with a snapshot of college life, basketball, drama, angst, emotion, opposites attract, and a bit of a cliffhanger ending.
It took me a little bit to warm up to Jordan and Tessa- I really can’t pinpoint exactly why, but I was interested in the outcome of the story all the same. I am hoping that they will win me over in book two. The characters were well developed, fully realised individuals with their own unique personalities, quirks and flaws which helped to make the story come to ‘life’.
Waiting on book #2 to see how things will play out.

Thank you, T. Christensen!

 

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The Lies Between Us: A Psychic Romantic Suspense (Deadly Secrets Book 4) by Cynthia Cooke – Review by Angela Hayes

The Lies Between Us: Deadly Secrets Book 4The Lies Between Us: Deadly Secrets Book 4 by Cynthia Cooke
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

The Lies Between Us: A Psychic Romantic Suspense is the fourth book in the Deadly Secrets series by Cynthia Cooke. This is an original and intriguing romantic suspense- with undercover agents, FBI, a cartel, secrets, lies, kidnapping, guns, drama, action, mystery, romance, psychic abilities, and much more.
Tom Phillips is an FBI agent on an undercover assignment investigating a well known drug lord and his cartel- building a case against them when his confidential informant goes missing. Things take an intense turn when Tom is captured trying to rescue her.
With her husband missing, Cat’s world is about to become quite eventful. Secrets will be revealed, and the danger will mount. There is more to the situation, and characters, than meets the eye- making for a great read.
Looking forward to seeing what Ms. Cooke has in store for us next.

Thank you, Cynthia Cooke!

 

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CAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoir by Lynda Filler – Review by Finn Cunningham

CAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoirCAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoir by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cafe Confidential by Linda Filler is a beautiful Memoir of hardships, self love, and loving life. Linda Filler will definitely make you self reflect as you read, dragging you deeper into the connection you will develop with Linda throughout the book. I loved reading about this authors life, and definitely want to read more of Linda’s work! I feel like I’ve known her for years, and I think you will too once you finish this Memoir! I look forward to getting my hands on more of Linda’s masterpieces!

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Wendigo Forest by C.A. King, Usa Today Bestselling Author – Review by Samantha Jayne Grubey

Wendigo ForestWendigo Forest by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book, it pulled me in from the start and it kept me reading throughout I didn’t find myself getting bored or anything. I really liked the characters and thought they were well developed rather than be supporting 1 sided characters they were really well rounded. I loved the little short novella and I’d be interested to read more of C.A. King’s writing. But yes really thoroughly enjoyed the story!

 

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Erica Fish

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Moore Family Saga is a series that keeps getting better with every book that comes out. The plot line is engaging. Within this in mind, the characters are fully developed but they grow throughout the story. I love watching Belle grow within this story. She is cold as ice but Miles, the fire god wants to make her ice turn into water. Miles is used to having everything he wants to have. He is used to his superstar lifestyle. Will he be able to slow down the fire for the ice queen Belle? Will Belle show attention to Miles or will she remain cold as ice? I highly recommend this story to find out if Fire and thaw out Ice?

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Kerry Carr

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the Moore Family Saga. I really enjoyed this book. The characters are well written and the story is full of twists, turns and romance.

Miles is now a grown up and a famous star. He is set to start his tour with the help of his team. Miles never believes in relationships or love. He’s too busy being a famous star for that. That is until he meets Bella.

Bella works for Miles doing his marketing, what neither if them expect is for Miles to fall for her. Miles calls her the Ice Queen and with his obsession with fire I guess opposites attract.

Bella wants to do her job. She doesn’t want to fall for a star who can have any woman he wants but the attraction is too strong. Will they remain professional or will lines gets blurred and someone burnt.

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Eagle of the Empire (Relic Hunters) by Martin Ferguson – Review by Victoria Mashburn

Eagle of The Empire (Relic Hunters, #1)Eagle of The Empire by Martin Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Eagle of the Empire is an action-packed tale of family, friendship, and fantastic historical secrets. Everyone adores a hopeful team of heroes, as well as a worthy cause, and this book provides both in spades.

Two of my favorite aspects of this book are the importance put on family and the life brought to the tale of a famed hidden legion of Roman fighters. While both the sibling bond and the exploration of a lost piece of history are both used in many stories, Eagle of the Empire gives the concepts a fresh coat of paint. For more details, you’ll have to read the book.

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Shattered Snow (The Mirror Chronicles Book 1) by Rachel Huffmire – Review by Erica Fish

Shattered SnowShattered Snow by Rachel Huffmire
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story is the retelling of a great classic story, Being a YA book would stop most from reading it. On the other hand, I grabbed this book and devoured it in one sitting. This book has a familiar plot line. It is filled with fantasy and SciFi all rolled up into it. The amazement of the scenery in the book paints a beautiful picture with some added descriptions on the side. The characters are fully developed. We find the story is about Margaretha and Keltson. Keltson has a looking glass that he uses to be a hero to some. Margaretha has bitten into a poisonous apple, Kelson comes to change everything around. Is the story starting to sound familiar? I highly recommend this story to see the fairy tale told in Rachel Huffmire’s story.

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Cafe Confidential; An unfiltered and intimate memoir by Lynda Filler – Review by Crystal Davidson

CAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoirCAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoir by Lynda Filler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cafe Confidential: An unfiltered and intimate memoir was written by Author Lynda Filler about herself. This is a new genre for me. I don’t usually read memoirs. This book covers Lynda’s many travels around the world, as well as touches on her relationships with her friends, family, and several men over her lifetime. Lynda was a good girl from Canada who followed the rules in her younger years. Lynda only took time off from being a working woman to bring her children into the world and she finds herself missing something in life. She finds out she has a heart condition that may take her life, and she decides she needs to live her life. She packs the only belongings she wants to own into a suitcase, sells and liquidates everything she owns, and sets off on an adventure. I found this book to be a slow-paced read. I enjoyed it chapter by chapter over the course of a week. I found I learned a lot about people of different countries, as well as a great amount about those countries themselves. Unfortunately, I felt like there was a lot of missed opportunities to use more colorful writing to describe many of the places she had visited. I also felt like I didn’t connect with Lynda on a personal level. The story felt more matter of fact than I would have liked. However, overall, I give this story 4 stars!

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Angela Shirley

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When you are attracted to a person you would never think you would be, can you be brave and follow your gut.

Miles Moore is now 26 years old and now has a successful career as Hip Hop sensation “Ari”, living up the popstar lifestyle he can have any woman he wants but why it always the way when you are attracted to someone you never would have looked at twice normally but ther is just something about his Chief of Marketing he can not get out of his mind.

Bella is good at her job, she prides herself in making a good impression but why is working with Ari so hard for her. The attraction to this enigmatic person does not help the situation and she feels utterly smitten. There is only one problem, Ari enjoys pushing himself to the limits and when he has a healthy fascination to fire which Bella can’t stand will there be a time she needs to walk away or too the smouldering chemistry.

I really enjoyed this second installment in this series, it is great to see these characters interaction and the twists in the story enhanced it along the way. The story was full of intrigue and chemistry and not disappointing.

I loved the way the characters grew together and offered a trust to each to let there secrets unravel but will the love they feel for each be enough to carry on the relationship, you will have to read the book.

I hope there are more stories in this series and look forward to reading more.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Moonlight and Belladonna: A Small Town Halloween Romance (Hartwood Holiday Romance) by Jae Dawson – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Moonlight and BelladonnaMoonlight and Belladonna by Jae Dawson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this sweet Halloween romance story. This is a well written story that has characters that are full of heart and bring the story to life. I had no problems connecting with them as they made the story feel realistic. This is a story about Belladonna who is a high school teacher who has put her job on the line for one musical. If she doesn’t impress the board she will lose her job. Cade can’t seem to outrun his past as he returns to the small town that holds his secrets. Will this musical be the one thing to bring these two back together? Putting both of their careers on the line will they lose it all? These two are such great characters and the life they bring to the story. I enjoyed watching them grow throughout the story and finding what they lost. This is a great story that I highly recommend.

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Bonds That Beckon (Daughters of Anubis Book 1) by Kelli Kimble – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Bonds That Beckon (Daughters of Anubis, #1)Bonds That Beckon by Kelli Kimble
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this young-adult, paranormal story. This is my first book by this author which I enjoyed from beginning to end. This is a fantasy story about Iris. She is a young girl that just wants to be accepted but outsiders are not necessarily viewed as good by the town. What will she do when she is presented with an opportunity by a stranger that she may not be able to resist? This is where the story really picks up and was hard to put down. What will happen with Iris and the town? Iris made such a great character. She is connectable, strong and really made the story for me. The story has a realistic feel and just pops. This is a great story that I highly recommend.

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Love Surreptitiously by Tarrah Anders – Review by Katie Kearney

Love SurreptitiouslyLove Surreptitiously by Tarrah Anders
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love Surreptitiously by Tarrah Anders. This author has quickly become one of my top favorites. This story was just another fantastic addition to why. The characters have a chemistry that leaps off the pages. Their story is one you don’t want to miss. They pulled me so completely into their world I was happy to get lost with them for a while. This is a shorter read but I didn’t feel it was hindered because of it but I’ll always wish books are longer, that’s just the reader in me. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. Five stars all the way and highly recommended!

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The History of the Universe: As My Soul and I Remember by Stuart Ledwith, PhD – Review by Katie Kearney

The History of the Universe: As My Soul and I RememberThe History of the Universe: As My Soul and I Remember by Stuart Ledwith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The History of the Universe: As My Soul and I Remember by Stuart Ledwith. While this is completely outside my comfort zone I still enjoyed this book. It’s an interesting read that may have readers looking inward at themselves more. It’s a well written and thought provoking story. The author does a good job keeping readers interested. It’s a well paced book. The idea behind the book is original and as I said above thought provoking, so I’d definitely recommend giving it a read if you’re looking for something a bit different. Four stars and I’m glad I gave it a shot even though it’s not my normal reading.

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Kismet Heart: A Protector Romance (A Surviving Love Novel Book 1) by Brinda Berry – Review by Chantelle Smith

Kismet Heart: A Protector Romance (A Surviving Love Novel Book 1)Kismet Heart: A Protector Romance by Brinda Berry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love reading this authors books, she captivates the reader from the very beginning and draws you in from the start, and this one is no different. This book is full of action, romance and suspense, it’s fast-paced and flows effortlessly. I absolutely loved these characters they connected me to the story and left me wanting more! I loved watching their connection develop and I couldn’t help but hope these characters get a HEA. This book really does give you all the feels, and what makes it even better is that it’s written in dual POV, I love a good read that written this way, it really connects you to the characters on a deeper level and gets a real understanding of them and what they are thinking and feeling. I loved this book and I can’t wait to read more from this author. I highly recommend this read.

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Kismet Heart: A Protector Romance (A Surviving Love Novel Book 1) by Brinda Berry – Review by Katie Kearney

Kismet Heart: A Protector Romance (A Surviving Love Novel Book 1)Kismet Heart: A Protector Romance by Brinda Berry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kismet Heart: A Protector Romance (A Surviving Love Novel Book 1) by Brinda Berry. Eeeekkk! Ok so now that I got that out let me tell you how much I loved this story. I’ve read this author before so from the get go I was sure I’d enjoy this story, but I absolutely loved it! The characters are complex and relatable, they pulled me so completely into their world I forgot I was reading words. The author has a way of making words come alive from the pages and play like a movie before your eyes. The characters were so easy to connect with and the storyline had me on the edge of my seat more than once. It’s well written and paced nicely never feeling rushed or lacking anything. If I could give it more than five stars I totally would but just know I’m giving it the biggest five stars I can. Go add this incredible story to you reading list.

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The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Gail Guerrero

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Gail Guerrero

Five Stars

The Fire God Tour is a story about the music industry. You get an interesting look into a lot of different aspects of the business. I found the author’s writing style to be smooth. The characters were well written and the plot interesting. Another book to put on the must read again list. I found myself really interested in Ari and Bella’s story. They worked so well together. I also saw how he respected her and her work. I’ve always felt that life is too short for fear but without fear how do we know when it’s too much? A good amount of fear is healthy but Bella’s fear stopped her. The bond between them grows beautiful and I definitely recommend this story.

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Shattered Snow (The Mirror Chronicles Book 1) by Rachel Huffmire – Review by Tausha Treadway

Shattered SnowShattered Snow by Rachel Huffmire
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shattered Snow (The Mirror Chronicles Book 1) by Rachel Huffmire. This was a great story. It’s a retelling of Snow White that we all know and love. In this version the character of Keltson aka “the mirror” uses his abilities to see people and their lives and decides to take it upon himself to help them. Joined by his friend Lilia, a Russian scrap mechanic, they try to reconstruct history. Its a very dangerous game! Margaretha is a young countess laid out to be poisoned at the young age of 21. Keltson and Lilia decides to take fate in their own hands and thinking they are helping the girl they have truly turned her world upside down and no one knows how things will turn out. This retelling is amazing and keeps you on your feet with the time travel and different characters. I didn’t have a hard time keeping up though it moved very smoothly. This is not my favorite genre but I have come to really enjoy it due to some authors talented spins and this is a prime example. Do yourself a favor and read Shattered Snow to find out for yourself!

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The Mummy of Monte Cristo by J Trevor Robinson – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Mummy of Monte CristoThe Mummy of Monte Cristo by J. Trevor Robinson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. It is my first book by this author and I look forward to reading more from them in the future. This is a well thought out story that takes you on an adventure through a world of magic and paranormal. The characters are unique and well developed. They are connectable and made the story not only engaging but also easy to read. This is a story about Edmond. He seems to have it all, a new pending marriage, a promotion and in just a second he loses everything. What will happen when he is accused of treason you will have to read about. Now he is faced with making things right but will he have to give up his humanity? This is a longer story but Edmond keeps you wanting to see what will happen next. He made such a great character, I really enjoyed him. This was a great story that I highly recommend.

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Soul’s Day Boxset: Horror and Paranormal Halloween Anthology – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Soul's Day Boxset: Horror and Paranormal Halloween ThemeSoul’s Day Boxset: Horror and Paranormal Halloween Theme by Erin Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a great box set that has a collection of spooky and paranormal stories by nineteen awesome authors. There is something for everyone in this box set. Each story is unique and will keep you reading. One of my favorite stories is Karma’’s Karnival. This is a story that is dark and engaging. The author’s attention to detail made you feel as if you are right there with the characters. It made the history portions easy to read and entertaining. Ellie made such a great character, not only connectable, strong but lovable too. I loved each story and the suspense was just what I needed on a cold afternoon. I highly recommend this book.

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CAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoir by Lynda Filler – Review by Piper Foster

CAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoirCAFE CONFIDENTIAL: An unfiltered and intimate memoir by Lynda Filler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is great Lynda has shown true passion in this memoir. It was hard to read at parts as I wanted to cry. Her journey comes off the pages to life as you read through visual aids real help incorporate yourself into her shoes. It shows how brave she has been and how changes have affected her on he life travels and adventures.

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The History of the Universe: As My Soul and I Remember by Stuart Ledwith, PhD – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The History of the Universe: As My Soul and I RememberThe History of the Universe: As My Soul and I Remember by Stuart Ledwith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I honestly am not sure how to review this book as it is so unique and ‘different’ that it really is not like anything I have read before. It is hard to explain to a potential reader what the book is actually about. I will say however, that I enjoyed the book and find the author, Stuart Ledwith‘s writing style easy to read and to follow even though the content is complicated at times. I also found it an interesting and intriguing book and it’s a very engaging and inspiring read. It’s a book that makes you think whilst your reading it and it also stays with you long after you have finished it. The book is in basic terms about, the history of the universe and the purpose of the book “is to inform and enlighten humans about their place in the universe, their souls and their God”.The book is written by Ledwith but with the help of “the dynamic and powerful soul, Edouard”. It is through Edouard “sharing of personal lessons, thoughts, triumphs and failures while engaged in this earthly manifestation” that Ledwith has written this book. As the author says, “This book began long ago, long before I knew I was going to write it. It began as this universe spewed forth from the immense black hole expelling it”. I do recommend this book but understand that it may not be to everyone’s taste but I would suggest picking it up, giving it a try and reading it with an open mind.

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Super Sorry by C.A. King, USA Today Bestselling Author – Review by Kerry Baker

Super SorrySuper Sorry by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Super Sorry by C.A. King is one of the best examples of a YA fantasy story that I have read in a long time. This book had everything you could want – excitement, hilarity, an amazing character – while also show casing exactly what it is to be someone of this age. You really need to make sure you have plenty of time when you start reading this book as I can guarantee that once you start it you will not want to put it down!
For me Sarah is such an incredible character. She was so easy to connect with and relate to. But I also found her to be so entertaining as well. She drew me fully in to this story and even now I find myself thinking about! This book is just another example of why this author has quickly become one of my favourites. I would highly recommend you reading this book today!

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Wendigo Forest by C.A. King, Usa Today Bestselling Author – Review by Meg Tyrrell

Wendigo ForestWendigo Forest by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was my first book by C.A. King. I haven’t really been into supernatural books lately, but I’m so glad I took a chance on this one. Our main female is Clara Fawn. She’s your typical teenager, hates moving around as often as her parents need her to for their work. Hates going to new schools CONSTANTLY. Hates when her parents keep things from her and won’t let her do normal teenage things. This story had my attention right away and I cannot wait until the next one comes out.

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Big City Heat: A High-Rise Romance Anthology (A Steamy Contemporary Romance Box Set) – Review by Finn Cunningham

Big City Heat: A High-Rise Romance AnthologyBig City Heat: A High-Rise Romance Anthology by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Big City Heat is a collection of stories, some can be read as a stand alone, some can not. This collection is a great way to find new, amazing, and talented authors! I recommend you don´t just take my word for it, but dive into them yourself! I decided to start with ¨Make Me Beg¨ by Moni simply because the title caught my interest. I had no idea what an adventure i was in for! It is an intense, fast paced, and overall very well written story! I loved Teagan and Reid´s dynamic, and their connection throughout the story! I loved several authors from this Anthology, some new, some i´ve read content from before. I definitely recommend this collection, as well as the authors behind it!

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A Beach Wedding To Die For (Cozy Mysteries To Die For Book 2) by Judy Moore – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

A Beach Wedding To Die ForA Beach Wedding To Die For by Judy Moore
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Beach Wedding To Die For is the second book in Judy Moore’s Cozy Mysteries To Die For series. It could be read as a stand-alone but does follow on from the events of the previous book. We catch up with Beck O’Rourke, who has started to get a bit of a reputation after solving a murder related to a book signing at her family shop.
Beck is a bridesmaid at her friend Amelia’s third attempt at a wedding. With jilted ex-fiancés, bitter siblings and secrets being revealed, there’s plenty of drama. And, since it wouldn’t be much of a murder mystery otherwise, someone ends up on the wrong end of a cake knife.
The standout characters for me are, naturally, Grammy and Coquina, Beck’s dog. Grammy’s liveliness (she OWNS the dance floor at the wedding!) often brought a smile to my face and Coquina is a great help as Beck tries to piece together what happened.
If you’ve ever been exasperated by a wedding diva, this is the book for you! Or if, like me, you’re longing for the seaside on a cold autumn night. It’s a light, entertaining read that will get your brain working as you try to figure out whodunnit.
For me, this is a five star book. I’m looking forward to reading more of the series!

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Tidal Love by KM Lowe – Review by Kimberly Griffiths

Tidal LoveTidal Love by K.M. Lowe
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tidal love
By
K.M. Lowe

A good romance book helps get your mind off the stress in one’s life. These days it’s a welcome gift.
In Tidal Love Harleigh has a hard past and is sent by her family to recoup, during which she finds love. This story makes you feel good,and gives you a positive outlook on life. This is why it is the perfect story for today. It takes us away from all the bad and gives us a warm,fuzzy feeling. We all need a good romance book in these trying times. I highly recommend this book!

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Wendigo Forest by C.A. King (USA Today Bestselling Author)- Review by Angela Hayes

Wendigo ForestWendigo Forest by C.A. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars

Wendigo Forrest is a fantastic YA paranormal story by C.A. King. The story is everything I have come to expect from Ms. King- a well written, intriguing, and engaging tale- with wonderful world building, a little mysteriousness, some dramatic developments, and a bit of spookiness that kept things interesting.
This is a very short story, which made for a very quick and easy read- I would like to have read a slightly longer version of this book and be able to immerse myself in the story with more detail, but still an enjoyable book. The characters are well developed individuals who are entirely realistic and believable.
I enjoyed meeting Clara, a teenage Fawn, and following along as the story unfolded. Mystery and spookiness ensue- making for a great read!

Thank you, Ms. King!

 

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