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A Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis – Review By Kerry Carr

A Spider in the GardenA Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this paranormal story. The author does an amazing job with the characters and using characters that are unique such as the spider shifter. The author does an amazing job at building the characters and their stories and the romance between Aranha and Dag is special. Both are supposed to be enemies however they can’t help their attraction.

Aranha is a spider shifter. She is the last of her species and she likes to stay below the radar of other supernatural beings. The spider shifters have a lot of enemies and Aranha wants not part of running into them. She lives her life quietly and feeding off people who deserve to lose their life. In her mind she is saving people bu removing the dangers.

On one such mission she meets Dag a day walker. She immediately feel suspicion and danger around him but when he asks for her help to save an innocent she just can’t refuse.
Now placing herself in danger and the fact she exists out in the open she needs to be extra cautious about who she can and can’t trust. And as her feelings grow for Dag how are they going to deal with it. Can two sworn enemies become lovers?

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Page Count – 252
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Abbey isn’t ordinary, not even close. Ghosts are drawn to her like she’s some sort of a spook magnet—but it’s not as glamorous as it sounds. Dead people suck and have cost her many close friends. Yet it gets worse. Something bad followed Abbey home from the circus. And now dead clowns are at her new high school, and friends have gone missing. Her unique abilities could help, but they also could be the reason for the clown apocalypse. Surviving high school just got tougher.

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A Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis – Review By Moriah Venable

A Spider in the GardenA Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Living alone for two hundred years, Aranha is the last of the spider shifters.

Dag is a vampire who can walk in sunlight. The two at some point may become extinct.

Once they meet, things get complicated as Dag sees a future in Aranha’s face.

I don’t really like spiders but the cover caught my attention before I read the premise. Not often you see spider shifters in a paranormal romance novel so I couldn’t pass it up.

I am glad that I picked this up. It was a wild ride but I did not want to put this book down even with the main character being a spider shifter. It was a refreshing take on the genre. With the romance being between a spider shifter and a vampire, I will admit I was curious how that was going to work.

Overall, I really enjoyed this and recommend this people looking for something different to read.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Corine Lombardi-Quiles

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was better then book one.
I really enjoyed the characters in this story.
As in the first book our female main character still needs to prove herself to her family.
Is she a witch or an abomination.
This read is all about a young witch coming into her power and risking her life to save the world from powers that cannot be controlled. Disease.
There are guardians of the witches and they were my favorite.
We get to see more of this power that isn’t known to the family.
I am still not a huge fan of this story as a whole but I enjoyed the characters and I feel there is character development in the main character.
I am looking forward to the next installment of this series.
I see where the author is coming from,This is good for introduction to young adult readers.
This definitely earned four stars this was very enjoyable.

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The Clockwork Witch (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 1) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Corine Lombardi-Quiles

The Clockwork WitchThe Clockwork Witch by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved the plot of this book.
The idea that the author had for this was amazing HOWEVER,I don’t think it came together in a good way.
I felt very disconnected with the characters but I loved the power.
I have always been addicted to witchcraft and this was very original.
The plot of a young witch coming into her power after being destined to stay mortal.
Luckily the female main character is the first of her kind and that was very intriguing.
This story started out slow for me but it is a quick and easy read.
Not a huge fan of the book overall but it does have amazing points.
I need to read more from this author to recommend in the future.
I liked this book, I did expect to love it.

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Tess Burton is always up for an adventure. She’s risked her inheritance to open Divine Vintage, a clothing boutique. While modeling an elegant gown from an Edwardian-era trousseau, her mind is opened to a century-old murder. Visions–seen through the eyes of the murdered bride–dispute local lore that claims the bridegroom committed the crime. Trey Dunmore doesn’t share Tess’ enthusiasm for mind-blowing visions, yet the appeal to clear his family’s tainted legacy compels him to join her in exploring the past. Aided by the dead woman’s clothing and diary, Tess and Trey discover that pursuing love in 1913 was just as thorny as modern-day. As the list of murder suspects grows, the couple fears past emotions are influencing, and may ultimately derail, their own blossoming intimacy.

Shake Loose the Border (Thunder on the Moore Book 3 ) by Andrea Matthews – Reviewed by Jennifer Murray

Shake Loose the Border (Thunder On The Moor Book 3)Shake Loose the Border by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Just when we thought Maggie was going to finally get her happily ever after, murder, maham, and more time traveling ensues. The ending has you lurking for the fourth instalment of this series.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Kylean Sprosty

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Is there a third book?! Cliff hanger!!! I am so captivated by Arabella’s story, I need to know what happens next! The trip to Ireland is not what I expected to happen, it was so much better. The storyline touches your heart when the witches see the conditions of the field workers’ families, you really feel for them. But now Arabella’s life may be in danger and you become so connected you have to know what will happen! Very good series so far, I hope there is much more to come.

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The Clockwork Witch (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 1) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Kylean Sprosty

The Clockwork WitchThe Clockwork Witch by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Arabella discovering her powers and accepting them so quickly but having to convince those around her that her powers are good. I loved the different writing style on this story vs. most other witch stories that focus more on how society treats them rather than their own community and the development of skills. Rowena is my favorite sister, accepting and protecting Arabella at all times. Elizabeth seems to have a back story deeper than what the book leads on. Very well written, can’t wait to read the second book!

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Erica Shoebridge

Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order, #1)Unlock the Angel by Calla Zae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A very engaging romance between an seraph come to earth and an entrepreneur in New Hampshire with an affinity for the moon and her goddess. When Dae moves in next door to Cathy as a cover for fighting deadly demons, the sparks sizzle immediately upon them meeting. Despite their instant attraction, there is much that Cathy doesn’t know about about Dae. Would she believe him if he told her he was an immortal angel sent to earth to battle evil? Or would she think him crazy and run away?

The connection between these two was irresistible and engaging. I had a bit of trouble connecting to the story in the beginning, but once the relationship started to develop, I was hooked. There are some steamy sections that definitely hit their mark. Tika is a fun character that added some levity and humour to the story. A good read!

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Crystal Jimmo

Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order, #1)Unlock the Angel by Calla Zae
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the first in a series and it is all a first by this author that I have read. I gotta say the start of it had me a little wary, but the more I read, the more and more i got hooked. I felt for Cathy Lu and her life. My mouth watered for her moon cakes! The author made me want to jump into the story just to have some! Seeing Cathy have problems with relationships made her relatable and that is something I look for in every book I read. Daedriel had me swooning with his attempts to win over Cathy. He was genuine and absolutely drool worthy! I cant wait to read more by this author and I look forward to reading more into this world that she has created!

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A Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis – Review By Jacque Flynn

A Spider in the GardenA Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Aranha, a webmaker, spends 200 hundred years running and hiding just trying to survive. She rescues Jonah, a werewolf, and becomes a mother. She meets Dag, a daywalker, and the temperature gets turned way up. This book was original and had an interesting spin on the paranormal with the Garden of Eden being the beginning of all things. Aranha is strong and kind despite being a natural predator. I really enjoyed this book and couldn’t put it down from start to finish.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Rayne East

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier

Intriguing magical fantasy
This is a fast-paced novel with a bit of a twist. This is the second book in the series but the first book I have read by this author. I didn’t feel lost at all but I did have to piece a few things together. With a mix of paranormal, steampunk and fantasy this had me intrigued. The writing is easy to read. It finished rather suddenly and has left me wanting more. I think I’ll go and read book 1 while I await book 3. Recommend.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Betsy Melano

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in The Clockwork Chronicles. The book continues the story of Arabella who has the new power of Technomancy, she is basically a witch who’s able to control technology. Arabella has suffered from being thought of by her family as not worthy because her witchcraft didn’t come through as expected. The story is interesting and the author shares Arabella’s world in such a way to make you believe it. There is drama especially from the family, danger as she’s going out on her own, and so much more. Overall, I enjoyed the series and I’m glad I read the books in order.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D.Sonnier- Review by Lauren West

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Steampunk is new to me, and this was my first exploration into the genre. The story itself intertwined Sci-Fi/History/Technomancy which took my imagination outside of the box. I was delighted with all the characters and the world they were built into. This book had drama, mystery, magic, and a unique plot as a whole. The MC Arabella was strong and determined despite the adversity that surrounded her, and she had no doubt in the path she was choosing for herself. This book was an interesting read, and a good introduction to the Steampunk genre.

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Edie Kelleher

Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order, #1)Unlock the Angel by Calla Zae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

New take on Angel lore. I absolutely devoured this book in one sitting! The author builds this wonderful world that you get engrossed into from the first page and the chemistry between the main characters Cathy and Daedriel is off the charts. Definitely a must read for Paranormal Romance lovers out there.

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A Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis – Review By Edie Kelleher

A Spider in the GardenA Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Addictive and original! I loved the authors refreshing new take on this genre. With plenty of action and a bit of romance, it has everything you need to be hooked. I enjoyed the 2 different POVs, and felt connected to the character’s. I’m really hoping there are more books coming, and cant wait to dive into some other stories from this author.

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The Clockwork Witch (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 1) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Betsy Melano

The Clockwork WitchThe Clockwork Witch by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love reading and like to keep an open mind about books I pick up. This book was some of those that intrigued me when I read the synopsis. I really liked the idea of a witch who could manipulate mechanical things. The story is well written and it’s easy to imagine the world where magic can help with technology. I connected with the main character in terms of not feeling like one belongs even when she always had. I totally got the trials for the new witches, it’s something I’ve read in books before. The ending of the book saddened me to find out that those who failed the trials were killed. Seemed a bit too much but maybe there’s something I missed that will be revealed in the next book.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Angela Plate

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book. It’s the second book in the series, so I’m going to have to go read the first one. The only negative I had was some of the details weren’t as detailed or recapped. Since I haven’t read the first book yet, I don’t know if the details I was looking for are in that one or not. The author definitely had me hooked and the cliffhanger that ends the book is probably one of the best I’ve read in a long while. I’m looking forward to the rest of this series.

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A Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis – Review By Nakyshia Leger

A Spider in the GardenA Spider in the Garden by Courtney Davis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was such a fun read. Aranha is the last spider shifter alive. She lives a secluded life, always on alert and feeds on those that cause harm to the world. When she meets Dag, a daywalker, she wants nothing to do with him. But he sees nothing but a future with her. Neither really understands the existence of the other, but they find themselves teaming up to face a common enemy.

Aranha is a strong, fierce, warrior of a heroine. She is the kind of character that makes you want to be a stronger woman. When she starts to feel a spark with Dag, she doesn’t know how to handle it, and that is so relatable. She has to soften herself and let him closer to face the task at hand. The fantasy world the author has created is nothing short of magical. The background story is fascinating and like no other I have heard before. I was drawn into their world and found it hard to leave. I would love to read more stories about these creatures.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Arabella is back in book two of this series. She is being sworn into the witch sisterhood and there are more adventures ahead. Secrets are coming out. Sisters are having break downs. Mom has issues. You really should read this installment: relatable characters with lots of quirks; plot twists abound; and a pretty quick read that will make you smile. Oh and I can’t wait for book 3. Love her cliffhangers. Recommend you push the one-click and give this one a read.

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The Clockwork Witch (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 1) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Shelly Kittell

The Clockwork WitchThe Clockwork Witch by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was an interesting book. Kick-ass women, like Arabella, in the form of witches in a power struggle over who gets to be in the society of witches. If you’re not, you are dead, that is all. Now, I can’t tell you much, you’re going to have to read it. The characters are very relatable. Many sisters to annoy you, who can’t relate? An older brother to help keep an eye on things. The plot has a couple of choppy spots. It’s a quick weekend read that will make you smile and maybe even giggle. I recommend this.

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Piper Foster

Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order, #1)Unlock the Angel by Calla Zae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is written really well and the romance jumps off the page. This is a very fast paced book which is great and by each chapter goes by strength by strength. I loved the ascpet of the human and Angel romance it fevered in most cases and makes me feel kiddy. It was quick read and came to a quick ending.

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Anastasia Dodson

Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order, #1)Unlock the Angel by Calla Zae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Good start to a new series & new author for me! I like the authors writing style & attention to detail. This was a Paranormal romance that had Angels & Humans together! The main characters were awesome & definitely made this story that much better! I really liked this story & I am looking forward to reading more by this author!
Happy Reading!

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Jenni Bishop,

Unlock the Angel: A Paranormal Romance (Seraphim Angel Order Book 1)Unlock the Angel: A Paranormal Romance by Calla Zae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in this series and is a paranormal romance. This tale is different and unique and has suspense and drama, danger, and romance. It is well-crafted and the world the author has created is magical. It is engaging and entertaining with beautiful characters that have dimension. I was drawn to them. Their connection is something to believe in. This is one of those stories that tend to stay in your mind long after you have finished it. The chemistry is off the charts in this insta love story where good and evil battle to win. I couldn’t get enough and was sad when it ended because I wanted more.
I will be reading more of this gifted author’s stories if they are all like this one.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Angela Hayes

Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order, #1)Unlock the Angel by Calla Zae
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Unlock the Angel is the first book in the Seraphim Angel Order series by Calla Zae. This is not my first read by this author and I am enjoying exploring Calla Zae’s work, as she always seems to bring something new to the table. This is a sweet and spicy paranormal romance that kept me reading well past my bedtime. It is well written with fully developed and endearing characters as well as an original take on Angel lore. This originality and the wonderful world building gave this sweet story an extra element of interest too. Add in a bit of danger, good vs evil, emotion, and some dramatic turns- made it a story that wouldn’t let me put it down. I did want to know more about the ‘world’ and the ‘Order’, but I am hoping that will come in further instalments.
Looking forward to the rest of the series now.
Happy reading!

Thank you, Calla Zae!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order 1) by Calla Zae – Review by Stephanie nicole

Unlock the Angel (Seraphim Angel Order, #1)Unlock the Angel by Calla Zae
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again I was drawn in by this author and her beautiful covers, and amazing synopsis. Upon starting to read this book I was blown away with the world that our author has created, and her wonderful characters. Full of twists and turns, drama, suspense, danger, romance and more I just simply couldn’t put it down. Probably the only complaint I have is that it was just too short, I really started falling in love with my favorite characters on for it to end, but I’m hoping our author will bring back our favorite characters in the next installment. But will put main characters get their happy ending or will we be left on a cliffhanger? You’ll have to read this book to find out for yourself.

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The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Clockwork Solution (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 2)The Clockwork Solution by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Clockwork Solution is the second book in The Clockwork Solution. The book is the continuation of the story of Arabella and her magical power of technomancy. I enjoyed this book more than the first and could get into the story more. Though aiming for a YA audience, I think teens and older readers can enjoy this series. The characters have become better developed, which has helped drive the story. However, it did end a bit abruptly, so I hope there is more to this series in the future.
I look forward to finding more from this author in the future.

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The Clockwork Witch (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 1) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Clockwork WitchThe Clockwork Witch by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Clockwork Witch is the first book in The Clockwork Chronicles series. I enjoyed the Steampunk fantasy setting with the main character, Arabella, discovering that she does not have any typical witchcraft power but instead the power of technomancy. The book is written for a YA audience, but adults can enjoy it. The story is good, and I liked the concept. I enjoyed this book and am curious about where the story will go in the second book in the series.

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The Clockwork Witch (The Clockwork Chronicles Book 1) by Michelle D. Sonnier – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Clockwork WitchThe Clockwork Witch by Michelle D. Sonnier
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Clockwork Witch is the first book in The Clockwork Chronicles series. I enjoyed the Steampunk fantasy setting with the main character, Arabella, discovering that she does not have any typical witchcraft power but instead the power of technomancy. The book is written for a YA audience, but adults can enjoy it. The story is good, and I liked the concept. I enjoyed this book and am curious about where the story will go in the second book in the series.

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