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Unbreakable (The Diamonds Book 1) by Tee Smith – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Unbreakable (The Diamonds, #1)Unbreakable by Tee Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow this is one fantastic book! Erin is a nurse at a clinic when she first meets Curtis “Ripper” Bandura. At first, there is instant heat between them. As the story unfolds you really feel for these characters. There is a very dark past that comes to light about Ripper that Erin finds out. Can she forgive Ripper for his past? You learn also about Erin, and what she has been through as well. Two hearts with different upbringings and dark pasts. This story is full of intrigue, murder, love and redemption. I don’t want to give to much away but highly recommend this book by Author Tee Smith… praying there will be a book 2 😊

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Stripped (Stripped Book 1) by Stacy-Deanne – Review by Angela Shirley

Stripped (The Stripped Series Book 1)Stripped by Stacy-Deanne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars

Dee and Connie are detectives trying to solve a murder but will an interaction with The Circle be the key they need to solve the murder but can Dee come out of the investigate intact.

Detectives Connie and Dee have been tasked to solving the murder of a woman but when the investigate turns to Jonathan Wild life gets a bit difficult for Dee as Jonathan has his eyes on her to recruit to The Circle but there is a twist Dee has a boyfriend in Winston and her Ex- Boyfriend is on her case also declaring his love to her, who will she choose.

I enjoyed the story to a point, I think it would have be better is I had read the other series which this is a spin off too, that may have given me more of a understanding of the characters and a better insight into the world they live in. Although with that said it did not distract from the story and the mystery which lay within the core.

I have to admit that the murder investigate was a bit predictable but this did not distract from the story. I will go back to the original series to get a better understanding of the characters before reading the next book within this series, but overall the characters were well developed and the secondary characters enhanced the story.

Can’t wait to read the next book.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

So Close (Love Grows Series Book 4) by Renee Regent – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

So Close (Love Grows #4)So Close by Renee Regent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a great contemporary romance read and my first from Author Renee Regent but will definitely not be my last. Dahlia and Levi grew up together and were best friends. After a falling out, Dahlia felt betrayed by Levi and has not spoken to him in years. After Dahlia receives a promotion at work, her boss has Dahlia work with a contractor to get ready for a big party, and that contractor ends up being Levi. Growing up, Levi and Dahlia had a crush on each other but their feelings were never revealed. When Dahlia and Levi start working together, at first, it had to stay strictly professional. Dahlia was still hurt and angry from the past betrayal she felt with Levi. After working together for a few weeks, slowly the walls come down and Levi and Dahlia go from best friends to lovers. This story is fantastic and I truly enjoyed each character. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Sweet Nightmares (The Dream World Chronicles Book 1) by Chynna Pace – Review by Allyson Ware

Sweet Nightmares (The Dream World Chronicles #1)Sweet Nightmares by Chynna Pace
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweet Nightmares (The Dream World Chronicles Book 1) by Chynna Pace – Review by Allyson Ware

Three words: can’t. put. down. From the first sentence of Sweet Nightmares, book one of the captivating Dream World Chronicles, you are pulled into the world of Alex and Zoey. After the first chapter, it is nearly impossible to stop. A true tale of sisters, complete opposites, Alex wears her heart on her sleeve and Zoey finds her emotions in painting. Grief ripples through them as they move to their grandmother’s home and find true meaning of the prophecy. You feel immersed in the emotions and thoughts of Alex as she finds her way in her new reality, one she thought she could only find in a novel. She finds that trusting people is not always as easy as it seems, and she quickly realizes she pours her heart out to the wrong person.

I found myself at the end of the book in no time, realizing I would have to wait to find out what happens next. I will impatiently stand by for Chynna Pace’s next book in The Dream World Chronicles.

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Sweet Nightmares (The Dream World Chronicles Book 1) by Chynna Pace – Review by Samantha Jayne Grubey

Sweet Nightmares (The Dream World Chronicles #1)Sweet Nightmares by Chynna Pace
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

So tis a shock going from reading steamy and spicy books to a YA. Anyway onto the actual review. I liked the first book in the series, as it is the first I feel like it has so much more potential. I enjoyed the plot and the characters. There was times where it got a little slow and dragged a tiny tad, but overall it’s a good start to the series and I will be interested in reading more.

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HOLD ME FOREVER (HERON HARBOR Book 3) by LEA NOLAN – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Hold Me ForeverHold Me Forever by Lea Nolan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hold Me Forever is part of the Heron Harbor series, but is a stand alone book. It is the first I have read, and it seems each book focuses on one Donovan sister. This book focuses on Lark, the free spirited artist sister. I will likely go back and read the other 2, because I enjoyed this book. The characters have very well written and realistic personalities and the supporting characters seem to as well. The story is told in 3rd person, but with a back and forth focus on either Lark or Hunter. This worked well because it told us about each of their feelings and perspective, but did not have to wait for the next chapter, like most books that alternate POV. There were a couple things I didn’t like in the story. I didn’t quite understand why Lark kept her relationship with Hunter a secret. Seems like she was really close with her sisters, but kept a 2 year relationship and engagement a secret… Also, there seemed to be a lot of messed up childhoods, and it got to be somewhat depressing at points. Parents that died, absent fathers, lying parents, abandoned kids… seemed like everyone who grew up in Heron Harbor had a bad homelife. Beyond that though, it was a good story and I would read more by Lea Nolan.

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Avenging Devil Part 2 (Satan’s Devils MC San Diego #4) by Manda Mellett – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Avenging Devil Part 2: Satan's Devils MC San DiegoAvenging Devil Part 2: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego by Manda Mellett
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Avenging Devil Part 2: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego by Manda Mellet starts off where Avenging Devil Part 1: Satan’s Devils MC San Diego left off. Part one left us on a cliff-hanger wondering what was going to become of Saffie and Niran.

Saffie’s past has caught up with her and Niran is embroiled in it. To save Saffie from her husband, Duke, Niran says that he was the one responsible for aiding in Saffie’s capture by her abusive ex, Duke. Saffie is devastated by this news and believes that the one person she felt that she could trust, Niran, has betrayed her trust and lied to her all along. She loathes Niran for betraying her and feels that no biker can be trusted. Niran vows to keep Saffie safe at all costs and avenge her, but to do so Saffie must believe his lies.

Avenging Devil Part 2 was an intense, emotional ride and not one for the faint hearted or for anyone easily triggered. It left me riveted as I wondered what would become of both Saffie and Niran. My heart ached for Saffie, and I felt anguish over the abuse she suffered by her husband, Duke, and his club members. Manda Mellet does a fantastic job of describing the characters and drawing the reader into each scene, making the reader feel as though they are there. I anxiously kept turning the pages to see what would become of both Saffie and Niran. I highly recommend this book!

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Jake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail (Jake the Growling Dog Book 3) by Samantha Shannon – Review by Angela Hayes

Jake the Growling Dog Shares His TrailJake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail by Samantha Shannon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

 

Jake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail by Samantha Shannon is quite a cute, feel-good children’s book, that is suitable for all ages- but particularly aimed at kids aged 5 to 11 years.
It’s a cute and sweet read with wonderful lessons to be learned. The story teaches sharing, facing your fears, talking about your worries, and promotes inclusivity. There were also some great activities, tips, and guides to help parents and teachers encourage and teach their children.
The illustrations are also very colourful and interesting. They really do bring Jake and the whole ‘story’ to life- as well as making it something that will capture a child’s attention and imagination.
Another great little story with a wonderful message. The other ‘Jake the Growling Dog’ books are really worth checking out as well!
Happy Reading!

Thank you, Samantha Shannon!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Master Tuscano (Masters of the Consulate Book 2) by Sylvia Black – Review by Naomi McDonald

Master Tuscano: Dark Vampire Romance (Masters of the Consulate Book 2)Master Tuscano: Dark Vampire Romance by Sylvia Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Master Tuscano is the second book in the Masters of the Consulate series. It helps to read the first book so you have some background on the worldbuilding.
I liked the male lead in this book better than the one in the first book. This relationship at least felt like there was some romantic feelings rather than just lust.
The female characters banding together to go off to hunt the bad guys was awesome.
This story has danger and a bit of mystery to help move things along. This series isn’t exactly what I expected, but I’m warming to it.

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HOLD ME FOREVER (HERON HARBOR Book 3) by LEA NOLAN – Review by Karyn Taylor

Hold Me ForeverHold Me Forever by Lea Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hold Me Forever is the 3rd book in the Heron Harbour series by Lea Nolan. Although part of a series, Hold Me Forever can be read as a stand alone. I have read the 2nd book in this series, and now the 3rd but hadn’t read the first book and didn’t feel that I was missing any necessary information that would reduce my enjoyment. I would love to read the first book though and get Wren and Smith’s story.
In this book we get the story of the 3rd Donovan sister, artist Lark, who feels like the black sheep of the family. Lark has returned home to Heron Harbour to attend Wren’s wedding. Given the role of doing the last minute jobs for the wedding she’s thrust together with best man, Police chief, Hunter McMullen. Unknown to friends and family, Lark and Hunter were engaged years before.
This is a fantastic second chance romance. I loved reading Lark and Hunter’s story. Being forced together to do the last minute wedding prep, Lark and Hunter both fight the love and attraction that is still between them.
Seeing other family members who have arrived for the wedding also causes Lark to rethink much of her life when she hears stories which give her much to ponder.
Now that we have the stories of the 3 Donovan sister’s I hope that this series will not come to an end. I’m sure the residents of Heron Harbour still have more stories to tell.

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HOLD ME FOREVER (HERON HARBOR Book 3) by LEA NOLAN – Review by Barbara Stegall

Hold Me ForeverHold Me Forever by Lea Nolan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

HOLD ME FOREVER (HERON HARBOR Book 3) by LEA NOLAN – Review by Barbara Stegall
What a great love story. This was a nice easy read with great characters. From the start you want Lark and Hunt to have their HEA. Poor Lark has to learn the truth about her mother’s death and secrets kept by her late father. Lark comes through everything and gets her guy right along with her art. Enjoy the ride (and not in the RV).

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HER DARK LOVE (DARK SPELL SERIES Book 4) by ISRA SRAVENHEART – Review by Angela Hayes

Her Dark Love (Dark Spell #4)Her Dark Love by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

 

 

Her Dark Love is the fourth book in the Dark Spell series (formerly The Blackened Series) by Isra Sravenheart. This book takes us back to the beginning of Isra’s story as we find out what set her on the dark path that we met her on. Quite a lot has happened in the series and this book certainly helps to fill in a lot of backstory and answer a lot of questions. But things aren’t always as they seem.
Again, this addition to the series is quite original- with the dark fairytale feel to it that I have come to expect from Isra Sravenheart. And as I have mentioned previously, this book/series stands apart from other ‘fairytale’ type stories in that it is all about the so-called ‘villain’.
Another captivating fantasy with witches, magic, romance, betrayal, heartache, spells, drama, friendship, and more.
Looking forward to seeing where we go from here.

Thank you, Isra Sravenheart!

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Forbidden Mate (The Shadow Chronicles Book 2) by CR Robertson – Review by Angela Hayes

Forbidden MateForbidden Mate by C.R. Robertson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

5 Stars

 

OMG! She did it again!!! I just can’t get enough of these characters and their spellbinding story!!! This right here is pure paranormal perfection!! All the stars!!!!
Forbidden Mate is the exciting second instalment in The Shadow Chronicles by C.R Robertson. I devoured the first book and it immediately became my favourite read for the year, so to say I had high expectations for this book would be an understatement. I have been anticipating the release of this book and was sooooo excited when it finally landed on my Kindle five days ago. I shoved aside everything else that I had planned to read and plunged headfirst into the action. It only took me a few hours to read it, as I practically inhaled it. I got to the end and turned around and started it again- two more times- it was THAT GOOD!!!
This was more than I had hoped for- an incredibly riveting read that has taken my addiction to C.R Robertson’s work to a whole new high- but it’s an addiction I am happy to feed and have no intention of quitting any time, ever! To say I loved it is an understatement.
This is a fast-paced, action-packed, adrenaline fuelled, paranormal romance, with a complex, multi-layered, and addictive storyline. The story is incredible, with vampires, Lycans, demon hellspawn, witches, sizzling chemistry, politics, agendas, drama, danger, secrets, paranormal beings, battle scenes, violence, adventure, sizzling encounters, fated mates, and even higher stakes than the first book. Again, I love Ms. Robertson’s take on Vampire and Lycan lore, she really does know how to tell a very compelling and exciting story.
As this story continues on from where Book One left off, I really recommend reading Forbidden Wolf before starting on this one. Trust me, you will want to know what happens there before continuing the adventure. I am seriously on tenterhooks for the release of book three, Forbidden Moon, which I am anticipating will be quite a bittersweet read, as I really want to continue this series but I have just discovered that it will be the conclusion to Tasha and Levi’s story, and I’m not sure I am ready to say goodbye.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED READING!!! Seriously, if you love fantasy, paranormal romance, or just love being immersed in a spellbinding adventure- then you will really want to get your hands on this book/series, STAT! You really won’t be disappointed! But prepared for the massive heat wave and addiction that comes with it!!
Happy Reading!

Thank you, C.R Robertson!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Cursed Touch (Broderick Coven Series Book 4) by AJ Renee – Review by Liz Vrchota

Cursed Touch (Broderick Coven, #4)Cursed Touch by A.J. Renee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

AJ Renee has really brought this wonderful world to life with vivid imagery that makes the reading experience so much fun that I just want to jump into my book Mary Poppins style while reading these Broderick Coven books. Cursed Touch is the fourth book in the series and they just keep getting better and better. I really enjoyed Vanessa and Carters story and revisiting a few other characters that I had seen in other books as well as some new supporting ones. If you love magic and mystery with adventure and details that make you feel immersed in the world you are reading, these are the books for you and you will want to one-click them all today! I can’t wait to see what we will get in the next book!

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Nicole Elizabeth

Journeys Through SpaceTimeJourneys Through SpaceTime by James Talisman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book took me roughly 2 weeks to read and I really did enjoy the overall story and diverse worlds and characters portrayed. The MultiVerse in this book encompassed stories from some interesting and very diverse worlds including but not limited to reptilian humanoids set on destruction, unlikely human heroes and celestial beings with concepts based on real physics and ideology w/ the fantastic twist we all love from a good sci-fi novel.

I found the characters to be sincerely likeable and relatable which is a feat seeing as most of the worlds are very diverse from our own reality. Strangely enough, the characters I had the hardest time getting behind and liking were the Earth characters. They seemed too formal and rigid for modern day college kids. The relationship between Matt and Julia (how many times can two people say the word ‘babe’ – too many!) just seemed overly formal and forced.

I enjoyed how the many worlds and scenarios all connect on some level and the ending was a good one, which is really important to me. I look forward to reading the next book in this series and expect I’ll enjoy that one just as much. Really interested to see how it all shakes out and what the culmination of the myriad of stories will look like.

I’d rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. The stories were great, it’s just the rigid Earthlings that threw it off a little for me. I’d recommend this book to anyone looking for a good quick sci-fi read that’s multifaceted and complex but still allows for easy and enjoyable reading. I would recommend getting to know the characters a bit ahead of time. The author does a great job of providing lists of the worlds and characters at the beginning of the book which is super helpful because it can get confusing if you just jump right in without a good overview of what it is you’re diving into.

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Sweet Nightmares (The Dream World Chronicles Book 1) by Chynna Pace – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Sweet Nightmares (The Dream World Chronicles #1)Sweet Nightmares by Chynna Pace
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in this series and what a great start it is. This is a young adult story that I enjoyed and look forward to reading the next book. This is a well written fantasy story where sleeping is dangerous. Alex and her sister lose their mother and have to move in with a grandmother they hardly know. She also has a roommate that is really odd. As things move on, things get stranger and stranger. A place where nightmares are dangerous and full of magic and fantasy. What will happen when Alex realizes that her family may not be who she thought and how important is destiny to her. They are great characters that bring the story to life. They are connectable and made the story fun and easy to read. I found this to be a fast paced story that was entertaining and engaging. I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.

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Jake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail (Jake the Growling Dog Book 3) by Samantha Shannon – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Jake the Growling Dog Shares His TrailJake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail by Samantha Shannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a series that I have read from the beginning. It is a fun series about a dog, Jake and his adventures. They are fun stories that have great graphics that add to the story. This book is no different but I would highly suggest reading the previous books as well. In this book Jake and his favorite trail. But he has some worries about it and has trouble sleeping because of it. His friends come over and decide not to let him worry by himself. Will they be able to help him so that he can have fun on his favorite trail? I really enjoy the characters in this story. Jake’s best friend Neet is a great supporting character. This is just a fun story that is great for all ages of children. It is interactive and has a meaning behind it. I highly recommend this book.

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HER DARK LOVE (DARK SPELL SERIES Book 4) by ISRA SRAVENHEART – Review by Faith Jackson

Her Dark Love (Dark Spell #4)Her Dark Love by Isra Sravenheart
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve read previous books by this same author in this series and I’m happy to have a backstory on Lady Isra. Through reading this one, I hate the turn it takes as these characters become enthralled in a love triangle like no other. The drama is intense and worth reading about but as the light and dark squabble over Isra, it becomes more intensifying than we thought. The fact that this sends you on a plane with her, you’ll feel shuffled but this story needs to be told if you’re invested as I was through the series. I don’t want to give it away but I’m sure you’re gonna see what I mean.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Faith Jackson

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Like Cynthia Hamilton’s books of this series, this will keep you on the edge of your seat. I was consumed in this book from start to finish with two stories in one for me. The story with Russell Barnett took on a life of its own as did the other storyline with Cat Kingman. These stories within this book will keep you on the edge! Take a dive down the rabbit hole and enjoy what this has to offer. You won’t be disappointed.

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Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Mystery Series Book 6) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Shelly Kittell

Houses of Deception (The Madeline Dawkins Series Book 6)Houses of Deception by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lies, deception, fraud, treachery…Oh, what a web has been created around two cases that Madeline and Mike are working. One lies around kidnapping and one lies around missing persons. The suspense is set up in such a way that it goes back and forth between cases: yet, intertwined so well that it just meshes like it’s a river. The white boards used to plot out cases. They end up working out cases but they also have law enforcement at their six. The characters are such that you just end up trying to figure out why they did what they did. All the characters end up just meshing together. Their personalities are like a piece of the puzzle and they each have a spot to fill. Running a catering company and a private investigation firm together seemed difficult but Madeline and Mike made it work with the help of Lauren and Samir. This was a fantastic mystery. Highly recommend.

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Cursed Touch (Broderick Coven Series Book 4) by AJ Renee – Review by Katrina Evanochko

Cursed Touch (Broderick Coven, #4)Cursed Touch by A.J. Renee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carter is one of the 7 Broderick siblings. Vanessa is a talented jewelry maker with her own shop. They meet when Vanessa helps a neighbour get to the hospital where Carter just happens to be consulting and runs into her. Sparks fly when they meet (literally!). I love both characters and think they are really good together.

I enjoyed this book. I liked that despite the fact that they were fated mated, neither Vanessa nor Carter took that for granted. Vanessa didn’t let Carter get away with anything, and Carter tried to get to know Vanessa for who she was and tried to build a real relationship instead of assuming fated meant easy.

I have not read the other books in this series, and I think I will go back and read them as the other characters and their stories intrigued me. I also feel like I would understand a bit more if I had read the other books first… I did feel like I was missing some background information. Despite that, you can still enjoy this book as a standalone.

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Jake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail (Jake the Growling Dog Book 3) by Samantha Shannon – Review by Kerry Carr

Jake the Growling Dog Shares His TrailJake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail by Samantha Shannon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a beautifully written story made for children. I read the story to my 6 year old son and he really enjoyed it as well. It’s a story of friendship and about facing things that scare you . With his friends joining him for company he’s looking for the cause of his fear and facing it head on. What they find is a new friend with a disability. It was beautiful how the author managed to get the point across that even though the dog with the disability looked different and that could be seen as scary in reality they were just like us.

The author writes  it in a way that is easy to understand  and follow by all ages and the rhyming makes the read enjoyable and easy for younger children.

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HOLD ME FOREVER (HERON HARBOR Book 3) by LEA NOLAN – Review by Faith Jackson

Hold Me ForeverHold Me Forever by Lea Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love how relatable I can see myself in Lark (the main character) but the sensational journey their love sends us down in this book will leave your heart racing but in a good way. I love the way this author returns both characters back into one another’s life with their history: The fact they’re reunited with another couple’s union is powerful in its own right. A love story within another one is great reading, to me, the sucker for romance. The chemistry within their body language described in the story speaks to exactly what draws me into these characters. Their bodies speak more than they actually do to draw them near. I have been pulling for them to rekindle and also for them to give one another a second chance. This story goes in depth on connecting these two. Pick up your copy and enjoy this read!

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Jake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail (Jake the Growling Dog Book 3) by Samantha Shannon – Review by Lydia Pelton

Jake the Growling Dog Shares His TrailJake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail by Samantha Shannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My daughter and I loved reading this story for our homeschool study! She loved being able to point out the different critters along the trail. I enjoyed how much the story was covered throughout. It gave me chances to stop and talk to my daughter about the different feelings that Jake was dealing with. The artwork is beautiful throughout the story!! It was such a cute story and I definitely recommend reading it. For adults and children alike; we can all learn from Jake and his friends.

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HOLD ME FOREVER (HERON HARBOR Book 3) by LEA NOLAN – Review by Lisa Helmick

Hold Me ForeverHold Me Forever by Lea Nolan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story flowed along so nicely I didn’t even realize I was getting to the end of the story. I loved meeting these two and watching them reconnect. They made me laugh and smile at their antics. Then when Hunter upped the ante and decided to start swooning her…I couldn’t stop reading.

The secondary characters are a treat! I enjoyed her sisters then there was Hunter’s BFF, who happens to be the groom. Their little heart to heart talk made my day!

Overall this is a wonderful story that really kept my interest. There is stress and good times as well as a few surprises. This is a first time author for me and I will be keeping my eye our for more from her.

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Cursed Touch (Broderick Coven Series Book 4) by AJ Renee – Review by Sara Shalovelo

Cursed Touch (Broderick Coven, #4)Cursed Touch by A.J. Renee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I fell into this series by accident and not realizing I had started reading book three first, ‘Cursed Whispers’, which is about Claudia and Max. ‘Cursed Touch’ is the fourth book in the Broderick Coven series and is about Max’s younger brother, Carter and Vanessa.
I love reading about the slow build between Carter and Vanessa. I never could really figure them out, which is why the build was that much more intense and exciting to read. The story is also fast paced and has enough twists and turns to keep you on your toes!
This really is a good read!

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August 15, 2021

Repair (Rescue Me Book 1) by Trish Williford – Review by LeeAnn Leonard

RepairRepair by Trish Williford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely LOVED this book. Three siblings, Charlotte (Charlie), Jade & Dane; all work in highly demanding, public service occupations. Charlie, the main character, is a trauma nurse that is highly fulfilled in her job, but not in her love life. After a broken engagement, she moves back home to reconnect with her high school crush & brother’s best friend, Tank. Obstacles persist and trials develop. Can they overcome the past and connect as adults in a meaningful way?? The characters are deep and rich with integrity. An easy read that will keep you engaged until the very last page! I look forward to more books about the siblings!

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Journeys Through TimeSpace (Journeys Through Book 2) by James Talisman – Review by Angela Shirley

Journeys Through TimeSpaceJourneys Through TimeSpace by James Talisman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Will they be able to crush the plans and save the world as we know it? you will have to find out.

This is the second book in this series and does not disappoint, this books picks straight from the first book and looks at trying to stop the plans which are due to take place. Each earth student needs to go to their different realms to try and help to save the multi realities. Can they stop the plans and be successful in their journeys, you will have to read to find out.

This story is full of thrilling and twists and will have you drawn in from the first words on the page. I would recommend reading the first book as there is a lot information which if you are coming into fresh into this book may have you a tough time following but stay with them as it is a brilliant ride in your imagination.

This is not my usual genre to read but the author has built a world of pure imagination and what ifs that has you engaged from the beginning, I have to say as in the first book there is a lot of information to digest but this only enhances the story and the characters within the story.

Can’t wait to read more.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

Hairballs and Homicide (Kitty Beret Café Mysteries Book 1) by Ruth J. Hartman – Review by Rayne East

Hairballs and HomicideHairballs and Homicide by Ruth J. Hartman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sweet little cat-themed mystery
This was a super-cute cozy mystery based in a cat cafe. Absolutely adored the cats especially Templeton. There were moments where I felt the story lost momentum due to getting caught up on the descriptions of the cafe and cat accessories but these were few and far between. The characters all had their amusing moments. A quirky, fun read with a dash of romance that will keep you entertained until the end.

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Stripped (Stripped Book 1) by Stacy-Deanne – Review by Jenni Bishop

Stripped (The Stripped Series Book 1)Stripped by Stacy-Deanne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars

Stripped (The Stripped Series Book 1) by Stacy-Deanne is a romantic suspense story. It is full of intrigue, murder, and mayhem. I had trouble fully connecting to some of the characters. Being a spin off series I really should have started with the original series Bruised first. It would have rounded the characters out more and would have given me a better in sight to them. Some things were a little predictable but overall, it was an interesting and enjoyable read.

I look forward to reading more from Stacy-Deanne.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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