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WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah – Review by Emily Walsh

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of TransitionWTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition
By: Michelle N. Onuorah
My Rating: 3 of 5 stars

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah was a pretty okay read.

Alright first things first, this book was, way, and I mean way, out of my comfort zone. Being that it is non-fiction, and not a genera I tend to not dabble into, I didn’t know what I was getting myself into.

I have to say I liked the writing, and the quick wittiness. But that wasn’t quite enough to pull me into the story. For me there was a lot of cringe moments, that kept pulling me out. For a short book I did have a time to fully get absorbed and lost. There were times that the jumps back and forth, as done and cleanly as it could have been, making me at times a little confused. Like the author was trying to get too many thoughts out, in one go.

Overall this book, wasn’t bad, it was as whole quite enjoyable. I did like the wittiness of the author, and you can tell a lot of heart and soul was put into this book. I did like how she picked herself up time and time again, and no matter what was tossed in her path she kept going with that strong will and wit. For this little peak into her life, I could tell the author is a wonderful person, and I hope her all the best.

So to end, this book gets my stamp of approval and my high recommendation.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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The Protector: MAC (Cover Six Security Book 1) by Lisa B. Kamps – Review by Erica Fish

The Protector: MACThe Protector: MAC by Lisa B. Kamps
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Protector: Mac is the first book in the Cover Six Security series by Lisa B. Kamps. This book is face pace no nonsense book. Ms. Kamps does an amazing job that kept me on the edge of my seat. Mac was a beast of a man with battle scars on the inside and outside. TR has not so lucky recently. There have been some close call accidents and all around bad luck. Is TR off her game or is everything happening to her on purpose? Will Mac and TR figure out what is going on? The heat between Mac and TR is amazing and will they give in to the heat they make for one another?

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The Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Krystal Gregory

The Slip Series CollectionThe Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee
5 out of 5 Stars

Dickslip by Gwyn McNamee
4 out of 5 stars
Let me first say that the only reason this book is not 5 out of 5 stars is that I really, really wanted this book to be a few chapters long, and that is just me being selfish. This a laugh out loud funny, very fast paced romance comedy. If you are looking for a quick read with a lot of quips, quirks, hot steamy action scenes and hilarity thrown in, this is the book for you. Rafe is an absolutely loveable Bone Doctor, and Andy, his boss is a super-hot, super confident, BOSS woman. When all of Rafe’s man business slides out during a charity basketball game, Andy rushes in to try to save him and his show on their network. It is nice to see the woman in the position of power in this book and the male as the employee. It was a refreshing role reversal and I adore relationship Ms. McNamee built for these two. A definite read and highly recommended.

Nipslip: (A Scandalous Slip Story #2) (The Slip Series) by Gwyn McNamee
5 out of 5 Stars
First, there is rarely a book that will have me busting out laughing. Second, this book is just as funny as the first so I highly recommend you read the first book so you can enjoy the hilarity along with this book. The name of the book suggests exactly that. Nip slippage. Riley, the poor thing, experiences boob/wardrobe malfunction while on the runway during New York Fashion Week of all places and now she is without a job. Tate, who is (lucky) witness to the event is drawn to help her. The funny turn of events the two have will have you rolling and bursting with laughter. I had tears leaking out of my eyes from laughing/crying. You will not regret this book and this series.

Beaver Blunder: (A Scandalous Slip Story #3) (The Slip Series)
5 out of 5 Stars
The hilarity continues in this third installment of the Slip Series. I have loved this authors quick whit, humor and her fabulous plot and episodes that she puts her characters into. Madaline and Owen are two of my favorite characters to date. I loved every minute of this story. It absolutely will make me think twice before leaving the house without underwear…..but If i find an Owen…it just might be worth it.

This author is masterful. The humor she places in her books is cut with the romance and sincerity with her characters. It isn’t too funny that you are not wanting to take the series seriously but at the same time, you are invested in the characters and you love them and grow with them and root for them. Highly recommended!

Review by @kgregory

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Back in the Ring (The Predator Series, #4) by Brooke May – Review by Kerry Baker

Back in the RingBack in the Ring by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Back in the ring by Brooke May is the fourth book in the Predator Series. This book can be read as a stand-alone.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It was easy to connect with the characters and want them to do well. It was easy to fall into the flow of the story and be swept along with it. Although I haven’t read the other books I never at any point felt like I was missing something or confused. The author does a great job at introducing and developing the characters.
The book was well paced and interesting and one I definitely would recommend.

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Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December by Jane Suen – Review by Renee Ullery

COMING HOME (Flowers in December, #2)COMING HOME by Jane Suen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Coming Home by Jane Suen
Stars: 4

This story picks up four months after the first book (Flowers in December) ends. Our characters go through so many changes from the first book. These characters continue on their journey of life dealing with change, growth, grief, and love. I loved reading more about our characters and meeting others. I have to admit that I am a bit upset with Connor, and his failure to communicate with loved ones. I was happy to read more about these characters!

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WTF, God?: Understanding God in then Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah – Review by Kerry Baker

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of TransitionWTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

  1. WTF God: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah is a book that is designed to get you thinking. While the author uses her platform to evaluate her relationship with God everything she talks about can be applied to every life.
    The book is deep and thought provoking and really helps you to assess how you approach things that are happening.
    This is a new author to me and I was surprised by how much I enjoyed her writing style. It is refreshing to read an author who is so upfront and honest about their own experiences. This was on overall good book and one I would recommend.View all my reviews

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah – Review by Caralee Loonat

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of TransitionWTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

WTF God: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah
4 Stars!!!!

This is a new author to me and a very different kind of book. I was really drawn into this book as I got more into it. This is definitely a new type of book for me and I was quite impressed. This book is a Self narrative and dialogue between the author and God. I really found the book to be inspirational.

We all have trials and tribulations but this candid look into the author’s is quite a unique and inspirational tale. I really found this book to be refreshing and a very nice change to read. I will definitely try and read more from this author in the future.

Reviewed  by @caraleeloonat
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Age of Saints: Druid’s Brooch Series: #7 By Christy Nicholas – Review by Erica Fish

Age of Saints (Druid's Brooch #7)Age of Saints by Christy Nicholas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Age of Saints: Druid’s Brooch series by Christy Nicholas is an great fast read. The action is non stop and the story is one of family. I love reading Christy Nicholas books because I know that I am going get to an adventure of a lifetime with in the book. In the same breath, Christy Nicholas usually has some type of bite to the story. In this story, Conall had promise to take care of his sister Lainn to his dying father. Conall had issues keeping that promise. Between the abusive step-father, a powerful Faerie Queen, and a maddened Fae Lord, Conall was having a hard time making the decisions to Lainn. The story is a roller coaster ride of action and emotions. Will Conall be able to take care of Lainn or will the others make sure he will not be able to fulfill his promise to his father?

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Seraphina’s Vengeance (The Seraphina Series Book 3) By Sheena Hutchinson -Review by Stephanie Dulac

Seraphina's Vengeance (Seraphina #3)Seraphina’s Vengeance by Sheena Hutchinson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Seraphina’s Vengeance is book 3 in the Seraphina series by Sheena Hutchinson. in book 3. This series i would recommend to read in order as this series you learn more and more about seraphina’s life!! The first two books sets you up for book 3.This amazing Journey through seraphina’s life keeps you engrossed and wanting more.
Seraphina is in a battle between good and evil insdie herself as Nate is here trying to help and take maters in his own hands but is kinda helpless as Seraphina has this internal battle alone. Nobody is able to make the choice but herself. This series is one of my favorite reads and i highly recommend it.

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WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah – Review by Birna Bjornsdottir

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of TransitionWTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I just finished reading WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition,
by Michelle N. Onuorah.

I have to be honest here – I didn’t think I’d love this book when I decided to read it – no particular reason really but I decided to give it a try anyway and I am so glad I did.

This book was such a joy to read!

The ups in this book were beautiful and the downs made my heart ache for the young girl I was reading about but it was so inspiring and it was obviously written by a mastermind!

I don’t know exactly what it took to write this book but I can imagine it took a lot of courage and strength and I thank you Michelle Onuorah, from the bottom of my heart, for writing it.

I recommend you to read this book, today!

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Seraphina’s Initiation (The Seraphina Series book 2) by Sheena Hutchinson- Review by Stephanie Dulac

Seraphina's Initiation (Seraphina, #2)Seraphina’s Initiation by Sheena Hutchinson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Seraphina’s Initiation is book two in the Seraphina series. After reading book 1 you are captivated and will want to keep reading more and more about these characters. In this second book we read more about Seraphina and Amanda and also Nate. seraphina starts having these dreams but not just dreams more like nightmares as she is trying to work all this out. Lucifer pays her a visit to make things even more complicated. As She begins to learn more and more about herself while her man-gel starts training her. This wonderful read will keep you engrossed as they go through this crazy journey together. Once this book is done you are going to want to keep reading more i really hope this series never ends the way Sheena write this series you wont tire of it.

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Happily. Ever After?: An Italian Relationship (The Italian Saga Book 6) by Gaia B. Amman – Review by Sara Oxton

Happily. Ever After?: An Italian Relationship. (The Italian Saga Book 6)Happily. Ever After?: An Italian Relationship. by Gaia B Amman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Happily. Ever after? By Gaia B Amman a four-star read that may leave you happy? This is the sixth novel in the Italian saga series and I would advise you read them all, I have read them that way and enjoyed them so much more as they set the scene and paint the picture making you grow with the characters and see them as much more than a two dimensional character on a page. I have had a love hate thing with Leda through the series, in some parts I have adored her creativity and adventure and in others I have wanted to shake her. But there are so many other characters that you will adore. This novel is one that not everyone will enjoy as the author does push boundaries and gives is a great many views and creates a world that hopefully you will adore.

Review by @saraoxo

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WTF, God?: Understanding God In The Midst Of Transitions By Michelle N. Onuorah – Review By Madison Degraffenreid

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of TransitionWTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

WTF, God? (Understanding God In The Midst Of Transitions) By Michelle N. Onuorah

5-stars

WTF, God? Is an interesting novel depicting the relationship between the author Michelle and God. She shares the development of her faith during a time in her life filled with transition. She shares many great life lessons. I was hesitant to read this novel worrying that I would find it difficult to compete but the storyline was actually very easy to follow. I felt like the author words drew me in and I couldn’t put down the book. I actually really enjoyed this novel and found many things to use in my daily life.

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Dancing Queen By Charlotte Roth- Review by Emily Brockschmidt

Dancing QueenDancing Queen by Charlotte Roth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Dancing Queen” by Charlotte Roth is a wonderful story about Fiona, a stuck in a rut, overweight 30 something who makes a fast friend out of Stu, a scary skinny man in her office that she meets through some awkward circumstances. Together, this unlikely pair help each other come alive again as they take on a new hobby. I don’t know what I was expecting while I was reading this book, but Charlotte Roth really caught me off guard! I was expecting your generic fat girl finds love story (Not that there is anything wrong with that, those stories make me feel better about my round shape!) but this story is so much more. I loved reading about Fiona’s journey with food and the friends that help build her up. The characters in this story are (mostly) amazing characters that I would love to have as real life friends! The ones that aren’t amazing, felt exactly like people I have in my own life, which broke my heart a little for Fiona. However, this brave woman is no punching bag! Fiona is such a strong, loveable character whom anyone can admire. There is a bit of a twist at the end that literally made me immediately start crying and make a weird emotional noise when I read it because it was so beautiful! So, I give “Dancing Queen” an obvious five stars! Charlotte Roth truly earned them, so do yourself a favor and read this book already!!

Reviewed by @emilybee430
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Seraphina’s Awakening (The Seraphina’s Series Book 1) By Sheena Hutchinson – Review by Stephanie Dulac

Seraphina's Awakening (Seraphina, #1)Seraphina’s Awakening by Sheena Hutchinson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Seraphina’s Awakening by Sheena Hutchinson is the first book in the seraphina’s series and this is the first book that i have read by this author . This series is an amazing paranormal romance read. Seraphina is a young lady in her 20’s who works with her best friend Amanda. But Seraphina always feels kind of out of place and soon she will figure out what is going on. This book will get you hooked and will keep you reading for more. The journey that Sheena takes you through Seraphina’s life is intoxicating and will keep you reading for more.The Characters in this book are fun to read about Seraphina is trying to figure all these things that are going on with her and her body while her best friend is boy crazy and outgoing. I really love this read and cant wait to read book 2 in this series. You will not be disappointed. I highly recommend this book.

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Immortal Desires Anthology – Review by Katie Matthews

Immortal DesiresImmortal Desires by Melanie James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

The Immortal Desires Anthology was a wonderful collection of stories and I thoroughly enjoyed every one that I read. I loved that there were authors in the anthology that I had read previously and also some new to me authors! I love finding new authors to read. Each story brought something different to the collection and they were all excellently written. I was really excited to see Jennifer Theriot (JD Frettier) included in this set as I love her writing and Flirty Dancing was definitely one of my favourites from this collection. Her writing never fails to entertain me and I liked that it was linked to other books that I have read by her.
If you are a fan of paranormal stories then there is definitely something for you in this anthology – I thought that it was a wonderful collection of stories that I highly recommend!

@katiem
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WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah – Review by Katie Matthews

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of TransitionWTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Being totally honest I wasn’t quite sure what to expect with this book. I am not religious at all but I thought it would be interesting to read this book and see how people who do believe in God think and feel about situations. I found the author to be really connectable and I enjoyed reading her story. I could imagine some of the situations happening and had a sense of understanding in the way that she dealt with things. I thought that it took courage for the author to be so open and honest about her beliefs and the story did a have deep and personal feel about it.
I haven’t read anything by this author previously but I definitely would like to read more from her again in the future. A thought provoking book that I enjoyed reading. @katiem
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Dancing Queen by Charlotte Roth – Review by Katie Matthews

Dancing QueenDancing Queen by Charlotte Roth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

I loved this book!! This was such a wonderful, easy to read story and I absolutely fell in love with the characters Fiona and Stu! I felt like I could really connect with Fiona, the way in which the author write about her made her feel like she was real. I really felt like I wanted to be there on the side lines cheering her along every step of the way. I was truly inspired by Fiona, her story and her outlook on life. The author cleverly intertwined funny with emotion and explored situations that made you think about how society view and judge people all the time based on what they look like.
I have read a few books by this author now and I do love her fun and quirky writing style. Her stories are entertaining to read and I 100 % recommend them!

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Yearning Young (Burning Britely, #2) by Deidre Huesmann – Review by Carrie Reed

Yearning Young (Burning Britely #2)Yearning Young by Deidre Huesmann
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Yearning Young by Deidre Huesmann is the second book in the Burning Britely series. This 5 star book is an excellent follow up to the first.

In this book we get to see Braeden’s life and it makes me sad. The way his father and mother treat him and his sister is completely unacceptable and I know it does really happen. The manipulation his father uses on him and Jeff is outrageous. My heart broke for Jeff and Braeden and the future of their relationship, not knowing if they will stick it out or break up.

Fantastic second book and I can not wait for the next one. I really can’t wait to see where Jeff and Braeden end up and the future of Braeden’s family drama.

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Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December by Jane Suen – Review by Stacey Baxter

COMING HOME (Flowers in December, #2)COMING HOME by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This novel was really beautiful and sweet i was captivated but that didn’t surprise me the author writes in such a magical way i knew as soon as i started this story i would be completely lost in the words. The journey was so enjoyable i got so caught up in their world i just couldn’t set it down. I love that it has that cozy Christmas feeling while reading it, it do take you on a incredible journey full of love, happiness, sadness and forgiveness. I certainly can’t wait to read more!

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Burning Britely by Deidre Huesmann – Review by Carrie Reed

Burning BritelyBurning Britely by Deidre Huesmann
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Burning Britely by Deidre Huesmann
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars

This book was so adorable! The story was great and so heartwarming, and the characters were fantastic.
I was fearful because of the length of the book that there wouldn’t be much of a story, but I was wrong, and the story flowed beautifully.

Jeff sounds like he could be such a sweet guy if he didn’t treat people the way he does. The way he handles certain situations could be dealt with a little better, but I think it is part of the charm that makes him who he is. The friendship he builds with Braeden is tricky. At first it is funny the way Jeff pushes him away and tries to deter him from getting close to him. Braeden doesn’t take anything Jeff says to heart and moves forward with trying to form a friendship with him even though they run in different circles. When a secret gets out of school it turns everything upside down and brings some truths and feelings out that were meant to stay hidden. I think it was the best thing that could have happened. I do feel sorry for Braeden with the way he lives, feeling like he has to protect his sister and his younger brother because his mother is kind of crazy.

Overall a fantastic book and well worth the read. The story is sweet and relatable. Would absolutely recommend this book.

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Fortitude by Carrie Dalby – Review by Debi Kircher

FortitudeFortitude by Carrie Dalby
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fortitude by Carrie Dalby

5 Stars

This was an awesome story and written very well, and you could tell the author took time in making sure the facts were straight and very clear and easy to follow.

This is my second read by this author and I almost gave this story 4 stars, but that would not have been fair since it’s only that I am not crazy about historical stories that would cause that. I was surprised that in a lot of ways I truly enjoyed this book, although that time period and how people thought and reacted to certain things bothered me, it is what it is and how it was.

Because of how this author takes care in her words and stories and that they flow so smoothly I will absolutely be looking for more.

Awesome book!

Review by @debikircher

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Age of Saints: Druids Brooch Series book 7 by Christy Nicholas – Review by Sue Kemp

Age of Saints (Druid's Brooch #7)Age of Saints by Christy Nicholas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Age of Saints Druids Brooch series 7
By Christy Nicholas

Age of Saints is book seven in the Druids Brooch series by Christy Nicholas. I will admit I haven’t read all the books in this series but the books I have read, I have enjoyed. Christy has a writing style that manages to pull you into the story line before you know it’s happened. The storylines are written in such a way that the chapters flow, and this is what makes a good story. This is a wonderful fantasy story that will have you eager to turn the page just to see what is going to happen next. The storyline between Lainn and Conall is both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. I can’t recommend this series enough, you won’t be disappointed I you should decides to pick up the series. Fantasy lovers will absolutely love this series. So lastly if you want a book that will take you on a roller coaster and full of action, go get the e book and enjoy.

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Immortal Desires Anthology – Review by Gail Guerrero

Immortal DesiresImmortal Desires by Melanie James
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Immortal Desires: An Anthology of Paranormal Romance Novels

Five Stars

I love all things Paranormal. All things forbidden too. Nothing like living for a little trouble. This box set is a mix of different things immortal not just vampires and werewolves. We have the immortal life of purgatory. Where once you pass you get to sit in this place were all wants become reality. Author Jennifer Theriot as written a funny ado to death. Where you get to meet some interesting characters and have a laugh at what you may experience in the afterlife. The other books were very intriguing as well. I really liked the way the authors brought their unique styles together.
Review by @gguerrero89

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Little Do You Know (Bayou Devils MC series book 5) By A.M. Myers – Review by Sue Kemp

Little Do You Know (Bayou Devils MC 5)Little Do You Know by A.M. Myers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Little Do You Know
By A.M. Myers

Little Do you Know is the fifth book in the Bayou Devils MC series by A.M. Myers. I do recommend that you read the whole series even though it is possible to read the individual books as standalones. This book is no different to the other books in this series very well written, so much so the book just flows so beautifully and that makes it a lovely enjoyable read. A.M. Myers has such a wonderful way of telling her stories that you get lost in the storyline pretty much after the start of the book. This book is centered around Kady and Noah. Kady has captured Noah’s heart since they were in the sixth grade, but due to a run going wrong for the MC Noah finds himself in jail for seven years. During those seven years he has not heard from Kady and now he just wants to gain his freedom so he can find her and be with the only lady that still holds his heart. These books hold loyalty from the brotherhood, some love but with love comes some heartbreak to. I doubt you very much will only be able to read one book from this series, so why not just start at the beginning and work your way through.

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Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December By Jane Suen – Review by Laura Furuta

COMING HOME (Flowers in December, #2)COMING HOME by Jane Suen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December
By: Jane Suen
5 out of 5 stars

The story Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December by Jane Suen is a wonderful book that I loved reading. It is the continuing story of Connor Norton. It tells about those he spends time with when he comes home for the holidays. This book is such an emotional one and I found myself with misty eyes at times and a smile on my face at others. It is a story that will pull you in from the very beginning and you won’t want to put down until it is finished. I found myself thinking about the book and characters even after I had read the last page. It is such a joy to read about Connor, Alana, Dottie, and Mary Ann. The author has weaved a story that you feel in both your heart and soul. What do the holidays have in store for the characters? Read this book to find out. This is an amazing tale that you don’t want to miss out on. I highly recommend reading it.

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Dancing Queen By Charlotte Roth – Review By Kerry Carr

Dancing QueenDancing Queen by Charlotte Roth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a heartwarming story about a woman’s dream of becoming a dancer and her journey to over come her past and her weight to make that dream a reality.

With the help of her friends, including her dance partner Stu they start a course that not only allows her to accomplish her dream but in the process brings her family back together.

It will make you laugh and it will make you cry but it will leave you feeling and knowing anything is possible if you have the courage to follow your dreams.

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LOST IN LOVE (THE MISS APPLE PANTS SERIES, BOOK 2) BY CHARLOTTE ROTH – REVIEW BY MELISSA AGENA

Lost in Love: Miss Apple Pants (#2)Lost in Love: Miss Apple Pants by Charlotte Roth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

So Adorable!  Lost In Love is the second book in The Miss Apple Pants Series by Charlotte Roth. In this book we follow Ella through a series of events of love and life. This book starts a few years after the first one. Ella has learned to grow up fast and since the first book she has grown even more and it was a pleasure to read. Her father decides to take a trip to Europe and Ella doesn’t know what she needs to do. Following your heart is not an easy task and it’s especially hard for Ella. Who does she need to go after? Her former love or risk something with a new one? Her heart is completely on the line and she doesn’t want to be heartbroken again. This book is super cute and light hearted it’s also so incredibly relatable in the sense that all women go through the ups and downs of love and life. I would recommend this book to someone who enjoys relating and learning from others. I really enjoyed this book and hope to read another one.

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WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onourah – Review by Candida Hopper

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of TransitionWTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition
By Michelle N. Onuorah

This was such an inspiring story. The author put everything out there and I admire her for that. I felt connected to her as she told her story, because i understand some of those feelings she has had while going through so much. I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about this book but i thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I felt her story shows us how powerful faith and prayer can be. I highly recommend this book.

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Home is Where the Heart is: The Wilder Sisters by Melissa Keir – Review by Jenni Bishop

Home is Where the Heart is: The Wilder SistersHome is Where the Heart is: The Wilder Sisters by Melissa Keir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Home is Where the Heart is: The Wilder Sisters by Melissa Keir is five wonderful short stories about five sisters, who each have been away from home for years but now find themselves coming together to the home they once new. These stories are beautiful and unique and I would love to have seen them each get a longer story. Each woman is strong but they are struggling with their own problems and coming home means finding the one thing they each need in life. This collection is a delightful read and should be on your TBR list. Melissa has woven each story masterfully and they hit your heart in just the right spot.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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