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Gathering of the Four (The Serrulata Saga Book 1) by A.E. Bennett – Review by Amanda Haller-Doris

Gathering of the Four (The Serrulata Saga #1)Gathering of the Four by A.E. Bennett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a very well written sci-fi novel set in post-apocalyptic times, which I just couldn’t put down. The author did an amazing job of creating an original world full of unique and complex characters. Even with the magical elements, the story had such elements of realism to it. I loved getting to see how Leora, Roland, Aurora, and Leopold all came together and seeing their character development. The story weaves through their past histories and their different secrets as they continue through their journey. It’s a fantastic story with plenty of action, magic, love, and drama. The first book does a great job of setting the stage for a great series! Definitely can’t wait to read the next book so I can see what happens next!

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Grave Digger Academy II (Grave Digger Academy Book 2) by C.A. King – Review by Mandy Ott

Grave Digger Academy IIGrave Digger Academy II by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This second book in the series picks up where the first book left off. I liked this book a little better than the first; the characters have more depth, the story doesn’t feel quite as rushed overall, and the reader learns a little more about the other Academies. I really liked that Makayla’s brothers make more of an appearance in Grave Digger Academy II. While Makayla is the youngest and the only girl in her family, she seemed extremely isolated and lonely in the first book; but in this second installment the reader sees that’s not really the case. Her brothers seem to be very protective of Makayla. I love C. A. King and can’t wait for the next book in the Grave Digger Academy series!

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A Love Restrained by Becky Flade – Review by Stephanie Nicole

A Love Restrained (Philly Heat series, #1)A Love Restrained by Becky Flade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This suspenseful romance was definitely an interesting one. While I usually like my romances a little more on the romance side this suspenseful romance had me on the edge of my seat. What happens when a moment passes you by? Will you meet that person again? Will it work out for you? Or will you meet again with unforeseen circumstances ? That is exactly what happens here, Kylee and Jayson grew up together, and had mutual crushes on one another. But what happens when they meet later in life and they are on opposite sides of the law? Can these two rekindle their flame and find love in each other? Or will the ups and downs of the law break them? You’ll have to read this suspenseful romance to find out for yourself. This book is full of amazing characters, a great plot and so much more that I couldn’t put it down. So if you’re looking for your next great read, then make sure to run out and find this one today.

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Rock Bottom (Satan’s Devils MC Book #7) Audiobook by Manda Mellett – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

5 Stars

Rock Bottom (Satan’s Devils MC Book #7) Audiobook by Manda Mellett

 

Rock Bottom is the seventh book in the Satan’s Devils MC Series and I truly enjoyed listening to it. The narrators did an outstanding job of bringing the characters to life and keeping your attention to the end. I’m a huge fan of this author and her style of writing and attention to detail is honestly the best of both worlds. Her characters are well developed and relatable to a certain point.  Each story gets better and better than the last and sometimes her stories are raw and uncut and honestly that is what I love the most. This is a MC Romance that once you start listening you mine as well cancel everything until you’ve finished. This is a  intense at times story about Rock and Becca . He’s been outted and now finds himself joining a new MC but they let him in only because he has information they want. Becca was forced to marry Hawk and she had no clue what she was in for. These two meet under circumstances that aren’t the best. Can he save her? Can he find his place in this world? You guys I highly recommend listening to this book.  If you’re a fan of MC /Romance then this is definitely a author you need to check out. I can’t wait to read/listen to more from this Author.

I Loved You Yesterday (Trading Heartbeats Trilogy Book 1) by Julie Navickas – Review by Felicia Bates

I Loved You Yesterday: Book One in the Trading Heartbeats TrilogyI Loved You Yesterday: Book One in the Trading Heartbeats Trilogy by Julie Navickas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I wasn’t sure what to expect with I Loved You Yesterday because I typically don’t enjoy second chance romance. Something about this book felt different and I’m glad I gave it a go. I have to admit, I really liked all of the characters in the novel with a soft spot for Austin. I felt that Mavis was a strong, likable character and I liked reading about her friendship with Casey as well. What stood out most to me was the internal dialogue sprinkled within the writing and the alternating perspectives. This is definitely a series/author I would love to read more from.

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From Brick & Darkness by J.L. Sullivan – Review by Candida Hopper

From Brick & DarknessFrom Brick & Darkness by J.L. Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book pulled me in right away and kept me entertained. I had a hard time putting this book down. There were some twists and turns, suspense, wonderful characters and so much more. There are some definite lessons to be learned from this story. This book is a great read for all ages. The author weaved a wonderful story that kept me on the edge of my seat and made relatable and believable characters. You don’t want to miss out on this story.

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My Bronc Riding Cowgirl (My Cowboy Series) by Brooke May: Review by Dawn Mitchell

My Bronc Riding CowgirlMy Bronc Riding Cowgirl by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is book 6 in the series but can be read as a standalone. This was a quick an easy read. Cord an Tori are funny, dramatic an I loved the tension an playfulness between them. I loved how Tori was determined an independent, very inspiring!

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Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne – Review by Tausha Treadway

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles #4)Nightfall in Deptford by L.E. Towne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne. I really enjoyed this book. Its a time travel, historical, mystery. Its about playwright Christopher Marlowe who is about to be at the end of the line due to criminals and spies. Christopher lives in the 1500’s England and Tam the love of his life lives in the present day in Philadelphia as a Homicide Detective. When Christopher survives the plan of his murder it changes the whole course of his life. Tam and her ex travel back in time to help Christopher and fix the timeline of his life so that he will survive. They will have to fight shifters, criminal and many other shady characters to save him. Along with the fact that if they do save him they will change the course of the future. Do they dare save him and change the course of everyone’s future or do they go ahead and let him meet his demise? This is such a unique read full of mystery, suspense, paranormal and time travel. You have to stay on your toes with this one to keep up but if you do its very enjoyable!

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Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Julie Johnson

Just One More Egg: A Science Folktale (Science Folktales)Just One More Egg: A Science Folktale by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mama Warbler has just laid 6 eggs and she’s patiently waiting on them to hatch. One day, a Cuckoo flies into her nest and lays an egg, then just disappears. Mama Warbler’s neighbor keeps trying to get her to toss the much larger egg away but Mama insists on keeping it. When the baby cuckoo hatches, it’s much bigger than Mama herself and this baby eat A LOT! Mama is busy collecting food when a cat stops by for a visit. Baby cuckoo protects Mama’s nest but the neighbor looses a baby. The neighbor decides that baby cuckoo isn’t so bad after all and she’s hoping to gain one next year.

This is a super cute book by an author that I love! The illustrations are very well-done as well. This would be a great teaching tool about birds and egg laying, about friendships, loyalty, trust, and the importance of all lives.

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Gathering of the Four (The Serrulata Saga Book 1) by A.E. Bennett – Review by Nina Maes

Great book, fast paced, where science fiction and fantasy come together. Great characters with great descriptive scenes to engage you in the book. The author does a great job of drawing you in and allowing you to keep pace throughout. Looking forward to reading the next book in this series. Would recommend this book to anyone who likes to be carried away into a fantasy far far away.
Gathering of the Four (The Serrulata Saga #1)Gathering of the Four by A.E. Bennett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Great book, fast paced, where science fiction and fantasy come together. Great characters with great descriptive scenes to engage you in the book. The author does a great job of drawing you in and allowing you to keep pace throughout. Looking forward to reading the next book in this series. Would recommend this book to anyone who likes to be carried away into a fantasy far far away.

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True Colors (The Colors Trilogy Book 3) by K.R. Raye – Review by Amy Brennan

True ColorsTrue Colors by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Amazing, through and through. I only feel as though the emotional roller coaster that this series put me through was a little draining, as I would get my hopes up and felt as thought the start to this novel covered me in goosebumps and set a certain outlook for the remainder of this read. This just goes to show how powerful and apt this author is, and her writing style hits home for me, and many others it would appear.

Overall, I cried happy and sad tears, wished for the strength of these characters to float off the pages into my own soul, and snuggled up through a rainy day to finish this novel in one weekend. I have far more respect for those that have to go through discrimination and feel as though I understand different viewpoints more clearly, thanks to these three novels, especially this finale. It really did the best at closing up unanswered questions, tying up lose ends, and making the reader weep with joy. I so very much look forward to reading more of her works of art, and hope that you enjoy it as much as I did. Well done!

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Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles #4)Nightfall in Deptford by L.E. Towne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a gripping historical fantasy novel with a unique time travelling element, which made this a real page turner. Tam Paradiso is a present day homicide detective in Philadelphia, but her lover is definitely not from the same era, as it is playwright, and in this story, monster Hunter, Christopher Marlowe! On the 30th May 1593, Marlowe is destined to meet his demise amongst spies and criminals, but something has gone wrong and the final days of his life have deviated from their destined course, corrupting the proper flow of time in the process. Tam along with a banished fae warrior, and her former lover, Theo North travel back to 1593 to rescue Marlowe from the Tower of London.
In order to fix the timeline they plot Marlowe’s escape from the impenetrable White Tower. They must also work out who’s behind the political conspiracy against him, and battle a vicious shifter who has a role to play in his death. If they should succeed, Tam will have to make the awful choice of whether to leave Marlowe to his predestined and tragic end, or risk destroying the future. I didn’t realise this was part of a series and I think it would be beneficial to read the novels in order, so you get a better understanding of the backstory and how the characters are all connected. However, I thoroughly enjoyed this story, the plot kept me hooked from start to finish and the descriptive narrative made both eras come vividly to life. I particularly liked the added historical details which made me feel immersed in the 1593 settings.

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The Colors of Love (The Colors Trilogy Book 2) by K.R. Raye – Review by Amy Brennan

The Colors of Love (Colors Trilogy, #2)The Colors of Love by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This author is something else. I really enjoyed the first installment of this series, really connected with Imani, Melody, and Lance, and found the way that she weaves this installment to build on the amazing foundation, and make it even greater. This group of friends has been through hell and back, and seems like they’re still in for a wild ride throughout.

Not only the drama and happenings in their own personal lives, but also through the world’s issues and beliefs. I find the writing style to be addictive, and found the story to weave a path through my mind so that even when I wasn’t reading it, it still had me whirling with thoughts. I love this series, and cannot wait to continue on this path, as it finally seems like some folks are getting their happily ever after. Highly recommend!

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True Colors (The Colors Trilogy Book 3) by K.R. Raye – Review by Ashley Mertz

True Colors: Book Three (Colors Trilogy)True Colors: Book Three by K. R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Read this if you:
*Enjoy contemporary new adult romance
*Like plot twists and surprises
*Believe in second chances

Meet the Author: K. R. Raye lives in Maryland with her husband and two sons. Throughout her diverse career working as a mechanical engineer, adjunct professor, and in sales, she continues to weave her love of marketing, computer information systems, and operations together with her passion for writing.

Synopsis: Imani, an independent woman who never asks for help endures a tragic loss in a blink of an eye. Her best friend Melody owes her life to Imani. And Lance chooses to resurface after his disappearance when Imani chose another man over him. Can this trio put their past in the past in order to concur the most recent tragedy the group is faced with?

Reader’s Thoughts: True Colors is the third installment in The Colors Trilogy. I have not read the first two books in this series, but after reading this story I will definitely go back and read the others. I couldn’t get enough of Imani, Melody, and Lance. The friendship this trio has built is so powerful. The amount of tears, LOL and WTH moments within this book take you on an emotional roller coaster ride. Their journey is full of challenges, angst, humor, and drama while battling ghosts of the past. All the heart wrenching moments that this trio concur while testing their friendship and rebuilding walls is just amazing. Everyone needs this trio in their lives!

Favorite Quote: “Through it all, life eventually shows your…True Colors.”

Available Now in Paperback, Hardback, and eBook.
⭐️⭐️⭐⭐

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Operation Pinpoint (Space Force Rejects Book 1) by Landra Graf – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Operation PinpointOperation Pinpoint by Landra Graf
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Operation Pinpoint (Space Force Rejects Book 1) by Landra Graf

Operation Pinpoint is a wonderfully written Sci-Fi/Romance that is a fast paced short story but once you start reading there’s no putting it down until you’ve finished. This authors style of writing and her attention to detail along with fully developed characters make for a wonderful story. This is a story about Ravenna and Dravos , she’s on a mission to rescue her love no matter the cost and he’s on his on mission which is to find the missing Space Force Vessel. Can these two complete their missions? I don’t want to give away to much so I’ll say this I highly recommend reading this action packed short story to find out what happens next. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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True Colors (The Colors Trilogy Book 3) by K.R. Raye – Review by Bobbi Wagner

True Colors: Book Three (Colors Trilogy)True Colors: Book Three by K. R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in this series. I highly suggest reading the previous two books before this one to help your enhancement of the series and the characters. I have enjoyed reading this series and look forward to seeing what is next for this author. Thai is a well written story about friendship and how the past can haunt you. I enjoyed being pulled into the story by the characters from the start. They brought the story to life on each page. They kept the story engaging and hard to put down. I found this book to be fast paced which made it easy to read. It kept me turning pages fast just to see what would happen with these three characters. I enjoyed what they brought to the story and their growth is great. This is a great read that I highly recommend.

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Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles #4)Nightfall in Deptford by L.E. Towne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this historical fantasy story. This is a newer author for me which I enjoyed from beginning to end. I look forward to reading more from them in the future. This is a well written story that has some suspense situations and twists and turns that you don’t want to miss. I enjoyed what the characters brought to the story. How they brought life to the story and gave it a realistic feel. It is a fast paced story that is hard to put down. The characters are creative, unique and I found them to be connectable. There is great growth of the plot which makes the story easy and entertaining to read. This is a great story that filled my afternoon with shifter fantasy and a fast page turner.

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Grave Digger Academy II (Grave Digger Academy Book 2) by C.A. King – Review by Juls Dick

Grave Digger Academy IIGrave Digger Academy II by C.A. King

Grave Digger Academy year 2 is the continuation of this fun new series by C.A King. The story follows Makayla as she begins her second year at her new school, after the drama of the previous term she is hoping for a quiet year however that is not to be. The Inter Academy Games are about to start, and Makayla and her friends become reluctant participants but there is a gate crasher that is determined to change the rules. I liked this book, it is a fun concept and I really liked finding out more about the other characters such as Frankie and Makayla’s brothers, you also learn a little more about some of the other academies which was a good way of expanding this new magical world. I just wish this book had been longer, I got so engrossed in it, I wasn’t prepared for it to end. Looking forward to the next instalment.

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Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne – Review by Jana Lewis

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles #4)Nightfall in Deptford by L.E. Towne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was an interesting and enjoyable novel. I like the combination of fantasy elements with real-life historical characters. It was easy to follow even though it involves time travel to Elizabethan England. I am familiar with Christopher Marlowe, but mostly in name so I find it interesting to know him from this aspect.. The descriptions were clear and the elements of danger at every turn were realistic. I do wish I had read the other three books (not realizing this was book 4) as I feel it would more fully explain the relationship between characters and their backgrounds in general, but the summaries provided throughout the story are enough to keep me hooked to this one!

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Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne – Review by Kerry Carr

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles #4)Nightfall in Deptford by L.E. Towne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a really interesting read. The author does an amazing job with the characters and the whole time travel element to the story made it really unique. I didn’t realise this book was part of a series but I will definately be going back to read them from the beginning. Even though it is part of a series it can be read as a standalone and is still really enjoyable.

There is lots of intrigue and mystery in this story and it is definately a story that keeps you gripped and guessing what will happen. I love the attention the author made to the relationship between the characters and how being from different times has effect on the relationships.

The playwright Christopher Marlowe is set on the path to meet his end surrounded by criminals and spies.
However that doesn’t happen and because of that it changes the course and flow of time.
Now it’s down to his love Tam, who lives in the present day to figure out what went wrong.
Now begins the adventure of Tam travelling back to 1593, to rescue Tam and help him escape, however even with facing all the odds and a shifter who will play a part in Christopher’s death, Tam has a difficult choice to make. Does she succeed in helping Christopher to escape his path and demise to save the man she loves ag the risk of changing the future. Her present life? Or does she allow the course of time to run as it should, taking away the man she loves but saving everyone and her life in the future.
This story is really good and really gripping. The mix of time travel, mystery, Romance and paranormal was an amazing combination that makes this story a must read.

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Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne – Review by Diane Sennett

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles #4)Nightfall in Deptford by L.E. Towne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I saw the title, I was drawn to this book- mainly for the reason that the nearby town near me is also Deptford. Silly as this sounds, immediately realizing this book is the fourth in a series by E L Towne, I read the synopsis and decided to give it a go.
Christopher Marlowe, a playwright awaits his fate in 1593. Can his love, Tam Paradiso rescue him in time? Oh, by the way she lives in current day Philadelphia. This story was captivating from beginning to end.
I’m glad I stumbled upon this book, because like I said this is fourth in a series, but it read well as a stand-alone book. The characters come alive on the pages and I felt as if I was transported through time with them on their journey. I would recommend reading this book!

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River Witch by Cheryl Burman – Review by Darla Yocom

River WitchRiver Witch by Cheryl Burman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a fantastic historical fantasy adventure! River Witch was captivating, intriguing and full of incredibly written content. The characters were enchanting and the overall plot was incredible.

Who could not relate to characters living in one manner but yearning for something more meaningful. It’s a coming of age type scenario that plays out beautifully throughout this book.

The author describes the forest, river, vivid dreams and characters, Hester & Aaron so well that you feel like you are truly inside of the story surrounded by their lives. I was highly impressed.

I believe most readers will thoroughly enjoy this read thanks to the author’s extraordinary gift. I can’t wait to see what else the author creates.

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The Hunter (The Freemasons Book 2) by Nicole Flockton – Review by Karyn Taylor

The Hunter (The Freemasons, #2)The Hunter by Nicole Flockton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the 2nd book in a series which I’m truly loving right now. I jumped into this right after reading the first book in the series and I can say that I enjoyed this just as much, if not even more than the first one.
Set around 4 best friends who are all in authority positions in the Freemasons in Australia, each book can be read as a standalone. But, as I loved the first book I would recommend you read them all and in order so you don’t give yourself spoilers.
In this book we get the story of Dominic Cacciari, the top dog in the lodge, The Right Worshipful Master and Gemma Hughes, entertainment journalist. We are given a brief interlude to Dominic and Gemma in the first book which made me really eager to read their story and it certainly lived up to my expectations and more.
Dominic and Gemma’s story is an enemies-to-lovers story that is full of drama, intrigue and secrets. Lots of secrets. Will they both be willing to give up their secrets in order to make a life together?
This is a great book which I definitely recommend.

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Huntress by Karina Kantas-Review by Amanda Kimble

Huntress: Love and revenge entwine in this dark MC romanceHuntress: Love and revenge entwine in this dark MC romance by Karina Kantas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Huntress by Karina Kantas

This isn’t the first book I’ve read by the author. Huntress is a great book. Either it was a fast paced book or I was reading fast. I didn’t want this to end. The author sure knows how to keep a reader happy. This book has a bit of everything that you would normally need a couple books for.

Dior is the nickname of someone who is going to get revenge on the Wolves. Not a smart move, but she’s doing it for her family. For the brother she never got to meet. For the uncle that was killed. She doesn’t need a knife or gun to get her revenge. Writing is her weapon and she’s going to make them pay. The quote I chose for Dior is: “Nah, I don’t feel good singing with anyone else. It’s not the same; I miss Todd and the others.”

Highly recommended for Dark MC lovers.

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Gathering of Four ( The Serrulata Saga Book 1) by A.E. Bennett – Review by Caralee Loonat

Gathering of the Four (The Serrulata Saga #1)Gathering of the Four by A.E. Bennett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I like finding new authors. This is the first book by this author I have read and although not my usual genre I was not let down. It is a book for mature audiences so be warned. I found that the author had created a very unique world and really brought the characters to life. I really felt as though I was right in the midst of the drama.

I did find some of the subject matter a little hard to read but I give credit where credit is due as even with the subject matter it was not off putting. I am more than willing to read more from this author as well as the series. I just also want to just remind every one once again that it is a mature audience book.

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Just One More Egg (Science Folktales Book 6) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Angela Plate, October 2022

Just One More EggJust One More Egg by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a nice little read. A little heartbreaking but also heartwarming. I didn’t read this one with my son this time, but I will be. It’s an easy beginner read.

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Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles Book 4) by L.E. Towne – Review by Kimberly Filer

Nightfall in Deptford (Crescent Moon Chronicles #4)Nightfall in Deptford by L.E. Towne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A great addition to the previous 3 books. A keep you on the edge of your seat till the very end book, complete with romance, time travel and lots of suspense. The characters are well written, and you feel as if you are a part of the story from beginning to end. At times I felt as if I was Tam and I was the one trying to rescue Marlowe. A must read!

The Virus of Beauty (The Virus of Beauty Book 1) by C.B. Lyall – Review by Lorrene Huisman

The Virus of BeautyThe Virus of Beauty by C.B. Lyall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book certainly had the wow factor going strong. The book mesmerized me as I read, and I could not put it down. I was intrigued all the way through. The book gave so much! Amazing read!

I loved the take on the story that this book held. I always loved contents of magic and witches. The issue with the witches in the book, was very intriguing and something I have never had the pleasure to read on. The author wrote and created good and strong characters, that were all different, but greatly added to the story I was intrigued and held with my own suspense all the way through! Loved it!

Great and amazing read. It was different, which made it more awesome. I was pulled in and kept in suspense as I read! Greatly enjoyed it! Highly recommend this author and book without a doubt!

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Chevalier (War Horses Book 1) by Scott Warren – Review by Lorrene Huisman

War Horses Book 1: ChevalierWar Horses Book 1: Chevalier by Scott Warren
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Such a good and thrilling read. I was very much captivated as I read. The story kept your mind very interested, and wanting more, the characters were very well written as well!

The book really had everything. I always had interested in military machinery, and its concepts. This book really expanded and amazed my mind! The book was more than just machines, it was full of intrigue, suspense, and characters that were raw as ones can get. I could not put this one down! Great read, I was very much invested, and I am so glad I got to read this, look forward to reading more by this author!

Fantastic read! I can not say enough good amazing things about this book or author! The book had everything and then some. I highly recommend this must read book!

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Queen’s Destiny (Blood Prophecy Book 1) by Barb Jones – Review by Lorrene Huisman

Queen's Destiny (The Blood Prophecy, #1)Queen’s Destiny by Barb Jones
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was more than pulled in with this book, I could not get enough. The characters and the story, were mesmerizing all in their own way,. The more I read, the more I wanted to know more!

I loved this story. The author did a wonderful job of visualizing the story that the story resides in. I liked that this book really built the foundation for the next books to come. You got a good background, as well as the task eat hand, involving the Queen. The info was great, and very mystifying. I found the pace of reading was good, even if it wasn’t action upon suspense, the book drew you in and kept you interested.

Wonderful book. I very much enjoyed the author’s writing style. I could not get enough. I look forward to more in the series. I highly recommend this must read book. series. as well as the author!

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