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Hell In A Handbasket ( Life Is Hell Book 3) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Hell In A Handbasket (Life is Hell #3)Hell In A Handbasket by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hell In A Handbasket
Life Is Hell
Book 3
By Naomi Valkyrie
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WOW! Prepare yourself for this Paranormal Romance. So many things going on, it will need your full attention. Not really! But really.
This is another visit to Juniper Lake and the paranormals who live there. Right under the noses of the humans. Welcome to Teivel and Orens story. Here we have a Demon and a Demon Hunter working together, hanging out and well, making this book come to life. Can this work for Teivel and Oren? Can two hurt people open their hearts and find what they are looking for? Only reading this book can answer that question. This could be a standalone story, but I recommend you start with Book 1.

Naomi Valkyrie has captured my heart again. Her story is well written and leaves nothing out. I have fallen completely in love with the characters and love the prankster pixie. I laughed and cried, sometimes both throughout this story. I love this series and can’t wait to read book 4. Well Done Naomi Valkyrie! Well Done!

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THE BUCCANEERS OF St. FREDERICK ISLAND by LINDA MARIA FRANK – Review by Dani Dando

The Buccaneers of St. Frederick IslandThe Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As soon as I started reading this, I was sent back to my own childhood of reading the famous five books and other Enid Blyton books, and straight into all the warmth and comfort of the nostalgia those books always conjure. I think this nostalgia is why I found myself loving this book so much, it had the easy simplicity and ridiculous fun that was always present in those novels and it was what I loved so much about them.
As always there is a mystery that needs to be solved; money that should have gone on toys for those less fortunate has grown legs and wandered off and Sprocket and Co are the only ones that have enough about them to solve the mystery and get the moolah back where it belongs. Obviously, things never remain as simple as all that, and the deeper they delve into the mystery, the more dangerous it becomes for them.
Honestly, this is a great book for young children to read, with adventure and intrigue and great characters that come alive on the page, with a whole heck of a lot of moxie (word felt appropriate here for some reason). I would also recommend it to anyone that loved the famous five as a child and wants to revisit those nights reading it under the cover with a torch unless of course, that was just me then in that case I am sorry to have bothered you.

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Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops Series Book 2) by Amy McKinley – Review by Hayley Thrumble

Bound by Secrets (Deadly Isles Special Ops, #2)Bound by Secrets by Amy McKinley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I couldn’t pick this book up fast enough after reading the first in this series and absolutely loving it! I enjoyed this one almost as much, McKinley’s writing style is so easy to read and her writing just flows effortlessly which makes for a really relaxing reading experience, despite the fact the plots are so fast paced and thrilling.

This plot was less thrilling that Twisted Secrets for me personally, which is the only reason I have given a lower rating than the previous book. I – again – really enjoyed reading about Jason and Kayla and I thought Jaxon’s character in particular was very well explored. I would have enjoyed a little more background on Kayla. Having said that, I loved the storyline involving her and Kieran. And the final paragraph of the book genuinely brought tears to my eyes and really moved me.

I think if you want a book that has lots of twists, some steamy romance scenes and a thrilling plot then Amy McKinley is definitely a good author to get to know. I will absolutely be continuing this series and cannot wait to see what the characters will have to face next.

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The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank – Review by Chrissy Spulak

The Buccaneers of St. Frederick IslandThe Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 out of 5 stars.

The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank is an adventure! A group of crime-stopping eighth graders want to get to the bottom of a mysterious occurrence at St. BeSillius’ Catholic School and will stop at nothing until the truth is revealed. Set in 1947, this story contains characters who are lively and colorful. When their friends are targeted, the Buccaneers, including the narrator Lily (code name Sprocket), become entangled with thieves who have stolen their hard-earned fundraising money. Any child will love to go along with the Buccaneers as they set things right and save the day. This book is a quick read and recommended for ages 9-18, but can be enjoyed at any age, and by anyone who appreciates a good pirate tale. I definitely recommend this book to readers.

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Killer Blonde by Allan Evans – Review by Sara Oxton

Killer BlondeKiller Blonde by Allan Evans
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Killer Blonde by Allan Evans a fast-paced four-star read. I enjoyed the story and found it to be very good, but there was something missing, the pacing was very good, fast enough that your heart raced what felt like the whole story, but it wasn’t too fast that you couldn’t follow the story, that’s a great balance to find. The way the story is laid out is very good, it really gives you such great prospective, it does solve some of the mystery but that wasn’t an issue for me as there was still enough hook to the story. Overall a good story, just needed a little more polish for me.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Gail Guerrero

Goddess of EverythingGoddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Gail Guerrero

Four Stars

This is a very original story. I haven’t read a plot like this. I normally don’t read thrillers. Was very surprised by how much I really enjoyed this story. It’s a paranormal thriller that literally has you clutching your pearls. I thought the high level of anticipation would take away from the story but it really enhanced it. Gabriel and his mother’s relationship was very questionable to me at some moments. The level of detail and intensity was amazingly done. You can really tell how unique.

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Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Gail Guerrero

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After Book 1)Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Gail Guerrero

Four Stars

Love at First Haunt was a fun mystery filled story. The author had a great play on words. Knew how to keep you engaged throughout the story. Allison is a physic that took a break due to a mental break down. Her character was great throughout most of the book. She was definitely trying to grow. Logan was on his way to going insane with his empath abilities. The ghost haunting his property were definitely not helping. They both have a lot of baggage but they find a connection. I enjoyed the flow of the story and the character growth. They knew what they were afraid of in the other person and worked to overcome it.

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Killer Blonde by Allan Evans – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Killer BlondeKiller Blonde by Allan Evans
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cade Dawkins is an investigator for the state patrol based in Minnesota and when he gets an early morning phone call, he knows it is bad news, however, when it is an early morning phone call for a one vehicle RTA and it is from someone who is top notch at investigating them, then he knows something is really wrong. When he arrives at the scene and sees that it is an attractive blonde who’s clothes and seatbelt marks with an open seatbelt suggests that something else might be going on, especially when a reflective dot and questionable physical damage to the car. When he gets back to the station, he sees that the other investigator is in and asks about his current case which has remarkable similarities to his current ones and from there, a pattern emerges which is undeniable, this combined with the media being tipped off about the case by an unknown source leads to the case getting more political attention than it needs.

As the days go on and no leads have come in to move the investigation forward, another blonde is found in questionable circumstances again and the pressure to solve the case increases, however the killer is not giving up his agenda and when Cade works out that this isn’t just a simple serial killer, he realises that it might be more of a game and that he is the one being played, but will he be able to solve the mystery before either more bodies turn up or he becomes one of them? This is a thrilling crime novel which will keep you hooked and on the edge of your seat until the conclusion.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Sara Oxton

Capturing Fate (Fatal Truth, #2)Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads an intense and interesting five-star read. This is number two in the Fatal Truth series, but they can be read as stand-alone, they do cross over as the timeline of this story encompasses the other, you will get a couple of spoilers but if you dot mind that you don’t need to have read Saving Mercy first, but you may want to go back and read it. This one is a little more crazy and when you read it you will understand what I mean, its mega crazy, but its also mega good. The suspense is just sublime and Daughter and Dolan just pull you in and make you feel the story as well as read it.

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At All: Adams Brothers: Book 3 by Mindy McKinley – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the third of the Adams brothers series and this time it is the turn of Sebastian Adams,he is the youngest of the three brothers, but he is still successful. In his own right as a jazz musician, where he plays the tenor saxophone with the Jazzmen, or at least he was until an alcohol fueled mistake sent him back home and into recovery, but it is harder than it looks and when he ends up teaching in a music store, he realises that he has no idea what to do with all the time he now has. Maelie Barre is the daughter of a world-famous violinist who is just as talented, but she prefers to teach the violin rather than perform with one, plus she is successful at it and her students love her, not to mention that she is writing a pedagogy book and trying things with her students to see how the exercises would work with their intended audience. Both of these musicians end up next door to each other at the store and are introduced to each other when she walks face first into the door which Sebastian has just opened up in front of her to let their boss out of his room, but when they see each other for the first time, they have no idea how to act around each other, but at least Maelie can blame it on her head, Sebastian just just has to use his notable charm to cover his reactions up.

When Maelie gets home, she is bombarded by her housemate with questions and concerns which she doesn’t really mind, but tries not to show it. The next day Sebastian is woken up at an ungodly hour by one of his brothers who is trying to convince him to go running with him, but Sebastian just wants to go to bed, but he appreciates his brother checking in on him and offers to come over for a boys night with his other brother if he feels lonely. Meanwhile, when Maelie arrives at the studio the next day, her thoughts are still filled with Sebastian and the fact that he will be next door, but she tries to push them aside and prepare for her students, however, when Sebastian gets in, she ends up having to go and see him to demand he keeps the noise down so she can actually do some teaching. When Sebastian’s first student arrives, he goes into full panic mode and fumbles his way through while sweating profusely and wishing he had come in with more of a plan.

The next day, Maelie and Sebastian have another confrontation about the noise, but they also cannot deny the attraction between them and how itis developing the more arguments they have, but neither of them want to admit it to the other, however, their bodies aren’t getting the memo and when Sebastian ends up having to give Maelie a lift home when her car breaks down, they can’t deny it any longer and end up getting kissing and this just sets off a chain reaction, but will they give into temptation, or will other outside influences stop their passion in its tracks, as they help each other to recover from life’s challenges? This is a scorching romance which will pull you along in its wake and leave you wanting to know how the story ends and not letting you go until you find out.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Love at First Haunt (Haunted Ever After Book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Sara Oxton

Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After Book 1)Love at First Haunt: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love at First Haunt by Carrie Pulkinen a five-star read that will sweep you away. This is just simply so much fun, I adored the story, the characters and the spookiness. This is number one in the haunted ever after series and I am so eager for number two, there are some great characters in this one, and you can see them developing and sniping and just creating a great story adding depth and drama at each turn. Allison Grey will sweep you into the story and just enable you to forget everything and just enjoy the story.

Review by @saraoxo

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Finn Cunningham

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)A Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This isn’t my first book by Phoebe and it surely won’t be my last! This book is the first in the Alpha Bet Series, and i loved it. This is a perfect read for any romance lover, with the perfect touch of humor and frustration mixed in. I loved reading Ella and Ace’s story, and i definitely recommend it! I love Phoebe’s work and absolutely cannot wait to get my hands on more of this series!! It’s just so good.

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THE BUCCANEERS OF St. FREDERICK ISLAND by LINDA MARIA FRANK – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

The Buccaneers of St. Frederick IslandThe Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank is possibly best described as an American Secret Seven. Set in the late 1940s, it follows a group of young teenagers who enjoy solving mysteries and are relentless in their pursuit of the truth. It has everything you’d expect – code names, clever ways of conveying information and some pretty cool hiding places (there’s even a cave!).
There’s a lively cast of child characters, as well as supporting adults. Some of the adults are understanding of the children’s need to keep secrets and see a case through, whilst others try to stop them. I particularly liked Sibby, who lives in a shack near the Buccaneers’ original club house and looks out for them.
This is an engaging and enjoyable read. I would recommend it to children who enjoy solving mysteries and reading adventure books such as those by Enid Blyton and Arthur Ransome. For me, it’s a five-star read!

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Sara Oxton

Goddess of EverythingGoddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III a thrilling four-star read. This was a rollercoaster of a read as it kept you guessing all the way through, that is one of the things I enjoy about this author, they always keep the thrill and action high, but not so high that there isn’t a story to take you along. Good characters and well developed and overall, very good, but there were just a couple of points that mother and son got a little off to me. Other than that, it good, even if I changed one of the character names in my head as I just couldn’t get my teeth around the word, so I just made up a new one instead.

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Karyn Taylor

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)A Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Hole is the first book in a new series by Phoebe Alexander. The series is called the Alpha Bet Guys. Each book is about 1 of a set of 5 alpha guys who like to make bets.
I’ve been a huge fan of Phoebe Alexander’s work for a couple of years now and just knew that I was going to love reading A Hole.
The ‘A’ in A Hole is Ace, a comedian who has a massive crush on the bank teller in the building he works in but the thing is her friends has told her he’s an A hole! But is he really?
This is a funny, hot steamy romance that I’m sure you’ll love if that’s the kind of book you enjoy. It is a novella so it’s not a long drawn out story. It’s fast and flows well and I can guarantee that you’ll be hooked to Ace and Ella’s story.

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Angela Shirley

At All: Adams Brothers: Book 3At All: Adams Brothers: Book 3 by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When a dark sexy handsome saxophonist rents the studio next Maelie will her would turnaround just as its getting settled.

Maelie is from violin royalty her father is a brilliant violinist and while she appreciated all that came with the fame of her father she too has passion for the instrument but wants to be acknowledged for her own ability. Which brings her to now, she is comfortable and has found true passion in teaching this wonderful instrument. While her life is going along on track, what happens next may knock her straight of course with her new neighbour in the studio.

Seb is at the height of his career and when all that comes crashing down after partying to hard and drinking excessively he needs to regroup and prove to himself and his peers that he is okay to come back into the world he left so abruptly. He decides to teach the instrument which has given him the greatest pleasure but boy if he thought teaching would be easy think again. Then add in the sexy uptight neighbour who is invading his dreams will he every be able to go back to old life again.

I loved this series and all the brothers but I think Seb has always been my favourite with his hint of bad boy about him, this book was a great look into the character and see that actually he is sweet as the others. The story was well developed and flowed through brilliantly with the interactions between these two characters. I love Mindy’s writing and this does not disappoint to conclude this series with no real what if questions. Although these books are great reading as a series I feel that they can also be read as a stand alone story and you would get just as much excitement.

I can’t wait to read more books by this wonderful author.

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Killer Blonde by Allan Evans – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Killer BlondeKiller Blonde by Allan Evans
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Killer Blonde is an edgy thriller that will keep you invested and desperately trying to solve the mystery. Allan Evans is a new author to me and it has been years since I have read a book like this, or enjoyed it so much. A deadly game is entered, and the race against time begins. There was an urgency to catch the killer and prevent any more women becoming this cold blooded murderer’s next victim. There is nothing better than reading the events unfold and trying to guess who would commit these heinous crimes. The author engages his audience smartly and entirely. I am always thinking who could do it and asking why. I always like to know what makes a criminal tick and what could possibly cause someone to do these unthinkable things. Cade Dawkins has his work cut out for him and political pressure to close the case. Killer Blonde was an intense and vivid thriller that keeps you thinking about it long after you finish reading. 4 stars.

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Katie Matthews

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)A Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

Yet again another 5 star read from Ms Alexander – I never bother reading the synopsis to her books now I just grab it and go because I know it’s going to be a great read and A Hole was no exception. It’s a great start to this new series and although one of this authors shorter books it was in no way lacking her sparkle. It was funny and entertaining, I loved the characters Ace and Ella, and they were so great to read about. Ace captured my heart form the beginning and I just knew Ella wouldn’t be able to resist him! I was rooting for them the whole way through the story!
I’m really excited for the next book in the series!! I highly recommend this book!!

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Second Chance Spirit ( Haunted Ever After Book 2 ) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Carla Clemmons

Second Chance Spirit: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After #2)Second Chance Spirit: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a great read! Trent and Tina’s story pulls you right in from the beginning. Not only do you get steamy romance but there’s creepy encounters as well! This book definitely kept me reading late into the night with great plot twist! Definitely looking forward to book 3!

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Angela Hayes

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)A Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars

A Hole is the first book in the new Alpha Bet Guys series by Phoebe Alexander. In typical Phoebe Alexander style this story was a fun, sexy, witty and very entertaining story. It’s a novella length contemporary romance/ romantic comedy, making it easy to read in one very enjoyable sitting.
Ace Bennett is trying to make a name for himself as a comedian. He meets Ella and we watch as he tries to win her over. Add some meddling friends to the mix, a few misunderstandings, a little angst, plenty of chemistry, humour, and a whole lot of heat- and this really made for a fun read.
Happy reading!

Thank you, Phoebe Alexander!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Kerry Carr

A HoleA Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this story. This isn’t the first book I have read by this author but it is among one of my favourites. The characters are well written that you can’t help feel a connection to them. Add too this the usual steamy read by Phoebe and it was a book that keeps your gripped from the beginning.

I love the characters of Ella and Ace and the attraction that sizzles between them.
After Ace invites Ella to his show he makes a deal if he can make her laugh she has to have a drink with him. Cue the comedy. With friends interfering and misunderstandings will this couple every succeed in being together or will it just continue to be one big joke?

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Climbing The Walls (Hart & Cole Book 1) by Sacha T. Y. Fortuné – Review by Rachel Moss

Climbing The Walls (Hart & Cole Book 1)Climbing The Walls by Sacha T.Y. Fortuné
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Climbing The Walls (Hart & Cole Book One) by Sacha T.Y. Fortune was a great good read. It was very engrossing and entertaining, by being a very realistic novel. The characters weren’t exactly likeable, which I assume was the point with the whole theme of the novel. Both had their faults in matters at hand. While I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel and found it engrossing when I could get into it, a lot of the novel was out of my grasp I felt because it was very drawn out. It felt like it was written in a stream of consciousness kind of way, and that kind of writing style makes my mind wander and makes it hard for me to focus on the story. But overall this was a very good novel and I can’t wait to read more from this author in the future.

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Second Chance Spirit (Haunted Ever After Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Michelle Austin

Second Chance Spirit: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After #2)Second Chance Spirit: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second Chance Spirit: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After #2)
by Carrie Pulkinen was a good 4 star read.

Trent is a lawyer and when he inherits a home from his uncle he has no idea why it was left to him. He plans to offload it as soon as possible. He decides to hire the best real estate agent he knows.

Tina is a real estate agent with a not so great past. When she sees Trent again the chemistry comes back instantly. She agrees to help him sell the house and the more time they spend together the closer they become. Mysterious things start to happen in the house and she quickly realizes there is a presence that wants to harm Trent.

Can these two have a HEA?

Overall this was a great read, it was a thrilling edge of your seat read. The author does a great job of pulling you in with her writing. I really enjoyed the characters and the connection between them was great. I really like how the author brought everything together at the end. We also get steamy moments. If you’re looking for a great 2nd chance romance, 1-click and get started today. I look forward to reading more from this author.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Second Chance Spirit (Haunted Ever After Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen- Review by Shadel Ayerbe

Second Chance Spirit: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After #2)Second Chance Spirit: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second Chance Spirit (Haunted Ever After Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen is a story full of paranormal and romance. There is so much romance and drama that is ready to be unfolded. The paranormal is a nice bonus in this love story. Ghost, nightmare, shadows even rich caring guy this story has it all and so much more.

Trent Austin was a successful lawyer who inherited a house from his family. The house gave him chills and he couldn’t wait to get it off his hands. Inheriting that house might as well have been his death sentence. Tina Sanders the best real estate agent was up for the task but can she keep her hands off him. Will their love reflame after she dumps him three months ago from the fear of her commitment issues. Will they end up together as Trent battles for his life and trying to win her love?

This is the second book in the haunted ever-after series. The third book is up next. I loved every single page of this second book. Can’t wait to read more.

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Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Goddess of EverythingGoddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Goddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III

Holy Cow this is not what I was expecting. Goddess of Everything is a paranormal Thriller that will pull you in from the beginning and doesn’t let go till the end. I kept telling myself one more chapter next thing I know it was 3am and I had finished. This is absolutely by far my favorite by this author yet. This is a story about a mother, her son and there relationship. I don’t want to give anything away I’m just going to highly recommend picking up this book . You wont be disappointed. I can’t wait to read more from this Author.

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)A Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander
A Hole By Phoebe Alexander is a Hot and Steamy Romance that you will find yourself devouring because you have to know what is going to happen next. A Hole is a fun short story about a comedian who may have been mistaken for someone else. He has his eye on a particular bank teller. Will she say yes and go out with Ace? What will happen when the truth comes out out? If you like Romance and hot and steamy Romance then I highly recommend reading this book. As always I look forward to reading more from this Author

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Michelle Austin

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)A Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander was a great 5 star read.

Ace is a comedian who meets Ella while at the bank, he has been trying to work up the nerve to talk to her. He tries to flirt with her and use his charm on her to get a date but she declines. When Ace asks her to make a bet, it works and she agrees to come to his show.

Will Ace be successful in getting Ella to go out with him? Can they have a HEA?

Overall this was a fun read. All of the characters added a great element to the story. I had several LOL moments as well. The author does a great job with her writing and pulls you right in and it’s done before you know it. I look forward to reading more from this series. 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Nobody Knows (Razes Hell Book 1) by Kyra Lennon – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Nobody KnowsNobody Knows by Kyra Lennon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Nobody Knows is book one in the Razes Hell series by Kyra Lennon. This is my first sample of this author’s work, and it was a fantastic read. Nobody Knows was emotionally charged, revealing and thought-provoking. The story centres around 3 friends, their friendship, and feelings growing between two of them. Hidden love never stays a secret for long, and this story unpacked a plethora of tension, secrecy, betrayal. Ellie and Drew cannot deny the attraction. What started as friendship, developed into so much more. I read this story with an acute sense of urgency. I am not sure what was driving these emotions. That is, until I read the story. I read it in one go. I could not put their story down. I was 100% invested in seeing their beginning turn into a beautiful and memorable love story. Kyra Lennon gave her characters real life situations to deal with, making this journey believable and relatable. The connection between the cast was enviable and passionate. Chill evoking mayhem. It had me wishing I could start their story all over again. Blisteringly good. Cleverly written. Worthy of 5 stars.

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A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1) by Phoebe Alexander – Review by Laura Furuta

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)A Hole by Phoebe Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Hole (Alpha Bet Guys Book 1)
by Phoebe Alexander
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book A Hole by Phoebe Alexander. It is a story that pulls you in and doesn’t let you go until the final page. I loved the characters of Ace Bennett and Ella Craig. It is a story that will make you laugh and is romantic. My emotions went up and down when reading. The author does a wonderful job of making the storyline and the characters come alive. I have read many books by the author and they have never disappointed me. She knows how to weave a tale that will grab your attention and her stories seem to be over too soon. Don’t miss out on an exciting book. It is also funny, intriguing, and entertaining. I highly

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ANGUISH (THE JOURNALS TRILOGY BOOK ONE) AUDIO BOOK by D.M. EARL – Review by Heidi Schoolman

This is the first book in The Journals Trilogy.  This audio book is just under 2 hours.  This story follows Quinn, who has just about lost everything and everyone, and Stone, who protects her from a distance.  She remembers his eyes from that fateful night and now, a decade later, she sees those eyes again.  Danger is lurking around the corner.  She has been writing everything in journals to help her cope, and with those journals and the person attached to those green eyes, she just might survive again.