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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Erin Wolf

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana, 5 stars.

This collection is urban fantasy at its finest. I love how it is written in a serial format, it reminds me of those old serials from the early days of Hollywood. Superbly written, each story is connected and we learn a little more about each Phoenix Team member. That being said, each one is different from the other. I could not put this down. This is my favorite genre and this series is now at the top of those I love. I can’t say enough about how good this book is. The characters are all individual and have flaws along with there strong traits. The stories in each section are fun, exciting, suspenseful, and at times sad.

This collection has it all and I highly recommend it.

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Night Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel Book 1) Audio Book by India Kells – Review by Caralee Loonat

Night Justice (A Chicago Vigilantes Novel Book 1) Audio Book by India Kells
4 Stars!!!!

I have no listened to the audio book and I have to admit that it really does add to the book and experience.
The narrator does such a great job not only with different accents and voices but also with emotion and feeling
in the reading. I really find the choice of narrator a good choice. Sometimes it can be a toss whether or
not audio will add but in this case it definitely did. I really enjoyed this second reading of the book
and as in most cases found new things that I had overlooked when reading the normal book.

I have read another series by this author and I have to say that I was not let down with this new
series. I really like the author’s style and find her plot very original. I also like how the characters
just really come to life and just seem to jump off of the page.

I like how there is drama and intrigue along with romance. All the elements are very balanced and the
book really just flows. I was not able to put it down. I really like how Orla works with the vigilanty and
how their connection blooms. I like how there is a crime element to the romance and that both genres
really blend together to a great start to a series. I will read more from this author in the future and this
series.

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Kerry Carr

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

Wow where to start with this book. There is literally such going on that it takes you on an amazing rollercoaster of a ride. Just when you think you have it worked out it changes again taking you up and dropping you down. The characters are really well written then you feel completely invested in their story and emotions.

Daughter is a successful psychiatrist. She knows she’s been adopted but little does she realise her father is a serial killer. When she find out it turns her world upside down and with a threat to kill her family she tells no one her secret.

Dolan works with the FBI. He’s certain something strange is going on with regards to the serial killer as there seems to be more bodies turning up but no one believes him. He is sent to a psychiatrist to work through his issues and that’s when he meets Daughter.

The twos story is entwined long before they meet and their futures are even more twisted together. However there is a lot of heartache, despair, fear and eventually happiness along their journey with makes it a story you can’t put down.

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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Samantha Jayne Grubey

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It follows Zariya on her quest to find out who is responsible for the death of her father. What she doesn’t count on is finding out her father had a double life a life that she is to also drawn into an elite secret organisation. The series is really enjoyable I liked being able to read them all at once and not have to wait for the next one. It was really enjoyable if you like fantasy I recommend it highly.

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Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series Book One) by Kira Adams – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry (The Infinite Love Series, Book 1)Learning to Live: An Enemy to Lovers Ugly Cry by Kira Adams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this enemy to lovers story. This is a romance story that will pull at your heart strings and keep you turning pages at the same time. This is a great story that has characters that not only bring the story to life on the pages but also made the story pop. This is Ciera and Topher’s story. Their story is one of healing, hope and love. One is broken and learns that it is okay to live and what that means for them. The other is determined to help heal and teach life. Their story is emotional with ups and downs. They have great chemistry and they just made a great story. I highly recommend this book.

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THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST AVENGER (ANNIE TILLERY MYSTERIES) by LINDA MARIA FRANK – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Mystery of the Lost AvengerThe Mystery of the Lost Avenger by Linda Maria Frank
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a young adult story that I enjoyed. This would be a great story for any middle schooler to young adults. This is a great story that has characters that are creative and unique. This is a story about a WWII plane wreckage and a letter written by Charlotte who was in love with a young pilot. There is a mystery surrounding the letters found between Charlotte and the young pilot. What will happen when they start decoding the clues in the letters? Will they find out what happened to this plane? This was a cute mystery that was fun to read. I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happened to this plane and what the letters really mean.

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The Traveler: Chimera Rising (The Traveler Series, Book of Eleanor Book 3) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Traveler: Chimera Rising (The Book of Eleanor 3)The Traveler: Chimera Rising by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this time travel story and the adventure it took me on. This is the third book in this series which I highly suggest reading the previous two books in this series. This is one of my favorites by this author yet. This is a well developed story that takes you on a time travel adventure that makes you feel you are with the characters. I had no problem connecting to them as they kept me turning pages. This story picks up where the Revolution left off. This is where the story picks up the action, a mission is revealed and fate gives it opinions on things. I won’t say too much because there is much going on in this book I think you read about for yourselves. This is a great series that is worth picking up which I highly recommend you do. Don’t miss out on an adventure of time.

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Hungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Hungry Business: A Short StoryHungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I had no idea what Hungry Business was about when I started reading it. I just knew I enjoyed the last story I read by Maria DeBlassie, and the cover totally pulled me in. I really enjoyed this book. It is written with so much imagery, and is perfectly written as a short story. I didn’t have the feeling of lacking, or sudden endings, like with many short stories. It shocked me to see that it was only 17 pages. Highly recommend for a quick read. Hungry Business tells the story of a woman’s struggle with trying to find love, during a zombie apocalypse. It is written like an inner monologue, as if we are reading her thoughts and feelings. It took me a while to realize she was being literal in her descriptions of the men only having one thing on their mind, and being dead inside… Which I loved even more when it “clicked” for me. I’ve never been into zombie movie/book/shows, but this was pretty good, not gory.

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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Rachel Moss

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luna was an incredible series! I was completely enthralled from the first book. I was skeptical the first few chapters, but then it picked up the pace and I was hooked. I absolutely loved the characters in this novel, and Phoenix Team in general. This was one of the most immersive paranormal series I’ve ever read. I was literally blown away. From the action, the humor, the suspense, and the romance. This novel has a little bit of everything for everyone. I can’t wait to read more from this author in the future! And I hope she writes more books from the characters in this series. I’m not ready to leave the world Luna created yet!

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Cindy Mayberry

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

Capturing Fate
By Abbie Roads
☆☆☆☆☆
This is the perfect suspenseful romantic story. In front of your fireplace, doors locked tight and a glass of wine to help calm your nerves. This is one of the scariest stories I have read in a longtime. Don’t get me wrong, you will love it. Dolan and Daughter. Dolan Is a FBI agent who is trying to keep his mind together as he finds a gruesome killer. Daughter is a psychologist who is trying to help Dolan and stay alive herself. As there is nowhere to run and hide. They must face danger together to save both of them. Will they survive and capture this killer? No spoilers here.

Abbie Roads…..Thanks for this fast paced, edge of your seat story. I only checked the doors half a dozen times while reading. This story is well written and will give your emotions a run for their money. I love a book that can keep me intrigued and scared at the same time. You will fall in love with the characters in this story. Daughter is a strong independent woman and Dolan is a protective strong willed man. Together they make this story complete. I look forward to reading more from this author! Job well done Abbie Roads. Well Done!

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Capturing Fate by Abbie Roads – Review by Karyn Taylor

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

Capturing Fate is the 2nd book in the Fatal Truth series by Abbie Roads. When I read this book I was not aware that there was a book that came before it and I certainly didn’t feel that I was lacking in any information when reading this one. This was my first time reading this author and I’m always wary when trying out a new author. I needn’t have worried as I loved this book.
I will say that it took me a little time to get into the book. When I read the first few chapters I just didn’t get the feel of it. So I put it down to try again later. When I picked it up later I was hooked into the story very quickly and did not want to put it down. I just put it down to me not being in the right frame of mind because this story had me totally gripped.
For me the best part of the book is the section that takes place on the island. Daughter’s interaction with the men on the island really grabbed me and was the ultimate page turner.
This book is filled with so much danger, drama, suspense and intrigue. The author does a fantastic job of weaving a compelling story. Add to that the romance between Daughter and Dolan and this book was just everything I enjoy in a book.

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Cursed Sight (Broderick Coven Series Book 2) by AJ Renee – Review by Liz Vrchota

Cursed Sight (Broderick Coven, #2)Cursed Sight by A.J. Renee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I picked this book up on a whim. I have read a few of AJ Renee’s books in the past but none of the Broderick Coven ones until now. This book was a fabulous read and really was what I needed without even knowing it. This book brings to life the coven and the characters so well that you feel as if you are right there watching these scenes happen in real time. I loved how this book kept me keen and on the edge of my seat waiting to see what would happen next in this magical work Renee has created. I did note this was the second book in this series but I was able to understand and follow along enough to enjoy it. I will now be going back to read the first one and anxiously will await the third. This is a series you do not want to miss if you love paranormal, witchy, magical, and adventurous reads. I can’t wait to see what will come next!

Review by @lizaileen
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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Meg Tyrrell

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I cannot say enough about this series. This was funny, action packed and amazing. The word building was fantastic and the characters are so fully developed. There’s so many players in this series. The Phantom team. Seriously. This was one of the BEST series of books I’ve ever read. I loved every single thing about them. There are 6 books and 6 members on the team. Each book is important and YOU MUST READ THEM IN ORDER. Please. Do yourself a favor and just follow along. AMAZING. Claire Luana- you’re brilliant!

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Sara Oxton

At All (Adams Brothers, #3)At All by Mindy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At All by Mindy McKinley a fabulous four-star read that will bring music to your ears. This is number three in the Adams Brothers series; they could be read individually but you do get the best out of all of the brothers reading them together. Enemies to lovers is always a good genre in my eyes, I always like the ups and downs, and this one has plenty. This one will keep you on your toes and have your heart pounding, it’s a well-done story overall and one you will enjoy.

Review by @saraoxo

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Hell In A Handbasket (Life is Hell Book 3) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Sara Oxton

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 by Naomi Valkyrie a fiery five-star read. This is number three in the Life is Hell series and it has been a great series, its so well written and there is an attention to detail that you just don’t normally see. I would say to read them all and read them in order, as they build on each other and the characters gel better the more you know them, you get deeper into the story. The characters have depth and feel like people/demons/demon hunters that you need to get to know. This is a great story and one you need in your life.

Review by @saraoxo

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Cursed Sight (Broderick Coven Book 2) by AJ Renee – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Cursed Sight (Broderick Coven, #2)Cursed Sight by A.J. Renee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the story of Ethan Broderick and Serena Bishop, they are both witches, but Serena is the more powerful and head of her cover, whereas Ethan is new to his powers and up until a few months ago, didn’t know his family was a family of witches at all, so not being a part of any coven and dealing with that revelation is tough, but together, they are now mentor and pupil as Serena teaches Ethan how to use and develop his powers.

As she locks up for the night, Serena’s thoughts turn to Ethan and the events which brought him to her, as well as his sister, a powerful witch in her own right and a rival to her own power, but someone who doesn’t want to overthrow her, much to Serena’s surprise. While her memories flow, she shuffles a tarot deck and places it back under its crystal and heads upstairs to her apartment above the shop, she showers and takes in the peaceful scents of her incense mixing with her lavender body wash to help dispel the thoughts and morose mood she has developed and let sleep take her. Meanwhile, Ethan is home from a business trip and is thinking of Serena and how he has missed working with her while away and the revelations of his family history and the things it has awakened in him, his brothers and his sister. He sends her a quick text before showering and heading to bed, however a restful sleep was not in the cards when he awakens from a nightmare and the feeling it brought with it of foreboding, but with nothing else to glean from the images, he takes another shower and follows it with coffee and unpacking.

The next day, Serena heads around the store, cleansing it from the last customer’s emotions and starts sorting out a new delivery of crystals until she is startled by Ethan entering the shop and confused by her emotions and bodily reactions when he is around, but when she sees that he is not his usual self, she shuts the shop early and gives him an earful about not cleansing himself enough or properly and while she is trying to prepare to help him, she cannot think clearly until he puts his hands on her shoulders and helps her to regain her calm, however, as the cleansing ritual begins, she finds herself drawn into the circle she created around him and herself being cleansed at the same time, however, what she learns while this is happening si something she never expected.

As they continue to work together and develop his oracle powers, as well as developing feelings for each other, Ethan continues to get more visions and these ones are of Serena and of her being in danger, this leads to a fierce need to protect her and those around her, but who is the threat from and how can he help Serena to avoid her demise? All this and more will be answered as you read along this journey with Ethan and Serena, bringing more revelations and an emotional rollercoaster along with them.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Second Chance Spirit (Haunted Ever After Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Piper Foster

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

Is the second book of the series which blends romance with a cozy mystery. Trent Austin doesn’t have time for this house he’s inherited in the suburbs from his uncle. Upon wanting to sell the house he employs Tina the best know realtor in town. It’d turn into so much more than just a sale of a house a demon is after Trent soul and there a connect between these two souls. Bottom line is that’s what this book is, fun reading.

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Hell In A Handbasket (Life is Hell Book 3) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Piper Foster

Third Time's a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance (Haunted Ever After, #3)Third Time’s a Ghost: A Ghostly Paranormal Romance by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Gage is a parnamol investagtor and computer genuis however in the dating department he’s a bambi or always end’s up in the friend zone. Erica and Gage I like the way they come together. It’s definitely a different way. How they start to interact with each other is phenomenonal. The adding on of Demonology got me even more hooked into the story is amazing.

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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Debi Kircher

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana

4 Stars

This was a fast moving series, and I had already read the first book and was thrilled to see them all boxed up. Each one could I guess be read as a stand alone but I don’t recommend that because there is a story building in each one and not having all of them wouldn’t give you the same effect as reading them all.

I’ve read a few other books by this author and although the genres are not my favorites she does an amazing job at holding me hostage while reading them. Every short story in this set was full of everything you could want, and the storylines were unique and fun and dangerous and edge of your seat kind of reading.

I highly recommend picking this series up, I love this author and so far she has never disappointed me in any book I choose to read from her. She is on my very short list of authors in these genres that I always one click because she does them so well.

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Is This Me? (Being Me Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Michelle Austin

Is This Me? (Being Me #1)Is This Me? by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Is This Me? (Being Me #1) by Tricia Copeland was a great 5 star read.

Amanda is starting her first year of college. What’s great is her two friends are there as well and when she gets there they take her out to a party. This is where she meets Doug and Zack, two very hot seniors. She has a connection with Doug, they have a lot of things in common.

Doug just had a bad breakup and keeps giving Amanda mixed signals. Zack also shows some interest in Amanda. Who will capture her heart?

Overall this was a good read. I was pulled in right from the beginning. I really liked all of the characters, they added a great element to the story. Of course we get all the drama that comes with college. Amanda had me slightly frustrated at times with her choices but I got over it. Reading this book makes you feel like your back in school and part of the group. If you’re looking for a great read, 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @Mab54615
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Hungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie – Review by Naomi McDonald

Hungry Business: A Short StoryHungry Business: A Short Story by Maria DeBlassie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Just in time for Valentine’s day we have a short story about a woman dating after zombies have become a part of existence. The writing style in this book was a little difficult for me to get into at first, but I did find the story unique. I hate to say it, but the struggle of dating is a real thing, even if you aren’t trying to date zombies, lol, so this book is also relatable in that way. The tale leaves off in a way that leaves room for it to go on if the author chooses to continue it at a later time.
Quick tale for a late night when you want to read, but don’t want to be a zombie the next day from lack of sleep.

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Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber – Review by Jenni Bishop

Coyote SummerCoyote Summer by Laura Koerber
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Coyote Summer by Laura Koerber is a coming of age romance. Beware there may be triggers as the story delves into a lot of things but the main one is rape. I also thought that the story was a little all over the place and disconnected. Then there are the questionable morals and lack of conscience. The story is told in the POV of a young man. My emotions were all over the place with this one and unfortunately it didn’t tick the boxes for me.

3 stars.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Rebecca Remains by Jessica Aiken-Hall – Review by Jenni Bishop

Rebecca RemainsRebecca Remains by Jessica Aiken-Hall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rebecca Remains by Jessica Aiken-Hall is a paranormal crime story. It took me a little bit to get into but once it got going it really took off. Jessica definitely takes us on a journey that is full of mystery and intrigue. It is cleverly woven together with great characters. Murder, mystery and mayhem. Ghosts, lies, and secrets and a couple of twists along the way make for a compelling read.

Everything you thought you knew has just been stomped all over. Embracing one’s self to all you can be is hard when you don’t know if it is a gift or a curse.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Angelina Frazzini

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

At All by Mindy McKinley is book three of the Adams Brothers series. I couldn’t get enough of this series and this book! I read it in one sitting!

This book is Sebastian’s story. We saw a bit of Seb in Mason’s book and I wasn’t sure I was going to like him. Seb redeems himself throughout his story. Seb hit his rock bottom and now he has to work to prove he’s made a recovery. To keep himself busy while he’s grounded from touring, he teaches music lessons. He’s not psyched about it but he needs something and this keeps him close to music. This is where he meets Maelie. Maelie is happy with her life. Teaching is her dream even if her father thinks she should be performing. Maelie and Seb meet at the music store but they don’t exactly hit it off at first. Seb is convinced he can win her over though.

I really enjoyed reading Seb and Maelie’s story. I loved watching them develop. Seb redeemed himself in my eyes and I grew to love his character. I highly recommend this book and the series!

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Hell In A Handbasket (Life is Hell Book 3) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Gail Guerrero

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 – Review by
Gail Guerrero

Five stars

Here’s another one! Naomi Valkyrie has got the key to writing an interesting, attention grabbing book. You really get pulled into this story and live it. The attention to detail is so thought out you can really feel the moments. I have enjoyed all the books before this one. But this one is taking the lead. Characters and character development were great. There was action and mystery. The author really gives you a taste of everything in this story. I love paranormal stories and this one doesn’t disappoint. You laugh and want to throw your phone. We follow Oren a demon hunter and Teivel a demon. There is romance so don’t think she forgot to add that. This one will make you laugh a lot. Very excited for the next book.

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Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana – Review by Mirela Ruiz

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season (Mythical Alliance Series #1-6)Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: The Complete Season by Claire Luana
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mythical Alliance: Phoenix Team: the Complete Season by Claire Luana was a fast paced supernatural read. I loved all the individual episodes tying into the main story. I don’t usually read fast paced stories but I felt like this had a really good balance of development and detail. I loved the action, adventure, mystery, and supernatural elements being blended together. I want this series to never end, this needs to just continue infinitetly.

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Havall 16 by A. J. Ullman – Review by Laura Furuta

Havall 16Havall 16 by A.J. Ullman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Havall 16
By A. J. Ullman
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the story Havall 16 by A. J. Ullman. It is a book that includes action, danger, and made me think “What would I do in the same situation?” I loved the storyline and the characters. Two of the really interesting characters are Tommy Canada and Havall 16. The story is one that would be considered sci-fi and had me turning pages to find out what was going to happen next. The author does a wonderful job of making the story and the characters come alive. This is one book I didn’t want to put down. I have always loved sci-fi books, so this is a story that was both interesting and intriguing. I found that the end of the book came too soon. What does the future hold for the characters? Read this book to find out! I highly recommend reading it.

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Havall 16 by A. J. Ullman – Review by Dani Dando

Havall 16Havall 16 by A.J. Ullman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Whoop got to love me a little bit of sci-fi and time travel, honestly, they are right up my alley, my jam on toast, cannot tell you the amount of book I have in this genre littering my shelves. As you can probably guess I was dead excited to get into reading this and as tickled pink when I did because it is all I hope for and more. Ullman has truly worked magic here, making something that has been done a considerable amount feel new and fresh. I literally couldn’t put this town, every time I reached the end of a chapter, I had this desperation to find out what happened next. I’ll admit it caused a lot of injuries as I walked into various bits of furniture, trying to read and pretend to be doing something slightly resembling housework.
Tommy and his partner Win are on to a winner (couldn’t resist) in the fact that they have worked out how to solve the pesky little issue of mortality. They’ve hit the motherload and are quids in for a nice cushty future, full of fame and boatloads of money. However, Tommy receives a visit from Havall 16, who happens to be from the future that Tommy and Win’s invention has created and it’s not super great. She wants him to stop what he’s doing, ending all their research and production before it can have a chance to take off and create a world where so many people live in poverty. This story deals with some interesting, thought-provoking topics, such as our mortality, the fact that something has to end, is what makes it so precious and wonderful and that immortality sounds great when you have a cushty life to live forever.
This is a really awesome write that I highly recommend to anyone, you won’t be disappointed.

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At All (The Adams Brothers Book 3) by Mindy McKinley – Review by Lisa Helmick

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

I just can’t believe how much I loved this story. I really was looking forward to Seb’s and I was worried it might be too dark. I was bothered for no reason. I was concerned he would be self centered but nope…Seb is just the nicest, sweetest guy. I enjoyed getting to know a bit more about him. Maelie is exactly what he needs. I could see it coming about as they got to know each other. I really could feel the connection between these two.

I love love LOVED all the great scenes with his brothers and family. The fun and teasing makes me just smile fondly and I just soak it up. I have a few fun passages highlighted just as a reminder how thankful I was to get to know this family.

This author does a good job of making me enjoy the book as well as fall for these characters. The is a last book of a wonderful series. It you want a light hearted story and leaves you with the feel-good fuzzies….pick this or this series up.

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Hell In A Handbasket (Life is Hell Book 3) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Kerry Baker

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 by Naomi Valkyrie is the third book in the Life Is Hell series. This is another absolutely fantastic addition to such an incredible series. I was to excited to start reading this book after after enjoying the previous two so much. This book immediately became my favourite of the series – if not one of my favourites from the author. I love how connected I feel to all the characters, how that relationship has been built up from book 1 to now. It makes it so easy to slip straight back into their story, to feel like you are right there with them.
This book was just so well written. There was a level of detail in it that you don’t see from many books. I found myself so caught up in what was happening that I didn’t expect the twist when it came.
If you aren’t yet familiar with this author or this series I would suggest rectifying they today – you definitely won’t regret it.

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