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Yearning Young (Burning Britely, #2) By Deidre Huesmann – Review By Kerry Carr

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

This is the second book in the Burning Britely series. This book is written from the view of Braeden.

It goes through the confusion and consequences he had to face when he realised he had fallen for Jeff.
As well as a abusive family life to deal with Braeden struggles to find his place in his new romance with Jeff.

This book is really well written and expresses really well the feelings and emotions around things happening in his homelife and the feelings hes working through towards Jeff.

I really enjoyed it and its left me wanting to know where Jeff and Braeden end up.

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Age of Saints: Druid’s Brooch Series: #7 By Christy Nicholas – Review by Katie Kearney

Age of Saints (Druid's Brooch #7)Age of Saints by Christy Nicholas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Age of Saints: Druid’s Brooch Series: #7 By Christy Nicholas. I’m always a little surprised how much I like this series not because it could be bad it’s just not my normal read. But each time I find myself more in love with these stories. This one was definitely a bit of a roller coaster ride for my emotions but well worth it. It’s got action and characters you won’t be forgetting anytime soon. It’s well written and the author does a wonderful job of creating a story world that comes alive before your eyes. I’m giving this story a four stars and recommend it.

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Dancing Queen by Charlotte Roth – Review by Sunday Barnaby

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

Dancing Queen by Charlotte Roth
Five Stars

Dancing Queen is a heartwarming, witty and entertaining romance by Charlotte Roth. This book had me smiling and laughing throughout the book while at the same time dealing with some serious health issues. Fi and Stu are lovable characters that were brought together in a support group by the HR department of the company that they work for. They are encouraged to take up a hobby like quilting to deal with their unhealthy eating habits. When they find that they both have a love of dancing, after discussing fears of not being able to do it, Stu and Fi decide to enter in a community dancing contest. The antics that follow are amazingly funny and insightful. I love the progression of this story and the growth of the characters. This is my new favorite book by Ms. Roth. If you are looking for a really great romance this is the book for you.

Reviewed by @sunbarn

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Home Is Where the Heart Is (The Wilder Sister Series Books 1-5) by Melissa Keir – Review by Angela Hayes

Home Is Where the Heart Is: The Wilder SistersHome Is Where the Heart Is: The Wilder Sisters by Melissa Keir
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Home Is Where the Heart Is contains all five books in The Wilder Sisters Series by Melissa Keir. These five novella length stories each focus on one of the Wilder Sisters, they are contemporary romances that range in content from second chance/friends to lovers, finding love with a summer fling, a Christmas Miracle, a wounded warrior romance, and even a bit of a romantic suspense. They all have that wonderful small-town romance feel to them, which gives them added charm. There is also some drama, fun, and spice that made this quite an engaging read. From the lovely cover, to the interesting and somewhat quirky characters, these sweet stories tick all the boxes and have everything you would want in a great read. Ms. Keir has a warm, easy, and inviting style that pulls you in, and easily holds your attention, the whole way through.

The stories are:

 

Forever Love (Book #1):
Syndie Wilder (Syn) and Thom Johnson (TJ) were childhood best friends and then high school sweethearts, until heartache caused Syn to flee for the big city. Now, 15 years later, Syn has come home to care for ailing father. A walk on the beach brings her face to face the man who broke her heart all those years ago. Their chemistry is definitely still there, and TJ is determined to prove they belong together. But can she trust her heart to him a second time? This is a very quick, easy, sweet, and romantic story about second chances and finding Forever Love.

 

Beach Desires (Book #2):
Stacey Wilder and Mandy Kenzie meet unexpectedly on vacation. The attraction is instant and intense. But they both have issues about their sexuality that come into play. What happens when Stacey’s ex turns up out of the blue? Will it put a stop to the budding relationship? If they decide to give their love a chance, will their long-distance relationship survive? This F/F romance is another sweet, erotic and interesting addition to the series.

 

A Christmas Accident (Book #3):
The tale Sherri Wilder-Davidson and her husband Adam (Davidson) are expecting a baby. They are so in love and can’t wait for their child to be born. With Christmas around the corner, Sherri is determined to spend it with her ailing father. Christmas has always been special to Sherri and Adam, and family is important to Sherri, especially now that the baby is due. But everything is put on hold when an accident puts her love, and their future in jeopardy. All she can do is pray for a Christmas miracle. Will her prayers be answered? This is the most emotional and touching story of the series. Even though this is such a short story, there is nothing lacking in the contents- as it packs quite an emotional punch. There are heart-wrenching moments, as well as touching and tender scenes. The thread of hope, faith, power of love, life & death, and miracles really sets this story apart. My favourite of the series for sure. Make sure you have tissues on hand for this one!

 

Coming Home (Book #4):

Shevonne Wilder has returned home after serving in Afghanistan. She is battle-scarred in more ways than one- after her injuries left her in the dark. Jackson Gambish has a bit of a player reputation, and thought all he wanted was a fling. But now he just wants her.
When Shevonne’s father goes missing, these two are thrown together and will need to rely on each other through it all. Will fate give them a chance at love, or will their insecurities, issues and the stress of the situation destroy their budding relationship?
This was a very quick, easy and engrossing story. It did feel a little rushed at times. But that didn’t detract from my enjoyment of it.

 

Holiday Homecoming (Book #5):

Sheryl Wilder returns to Amherst, bringing danger and suspense with her. She’s had a difficult time- but hasn’t confided in her family. When she meets Tanner Watts, a single father, things finally look brighter for them both. But danger isn’t far away and puts their blossoming romance to the test. Will they, and their love survive? This was the most suspenseful of the series, and I loved that about it. A worthy addition to the series, for sure. Well worth the read!

 

 

This book contains some sweet romances, great chemistry, emotion, tight-knit family bonds, fun, funny banter, and soooo much more. The stories are short enough that you can easily read one, or all, in a single sitting. I was laid low with the flu and this book was easy for my muddled mind to read and enjoy. I didn’t have to concentrate or think too hard- but the emotional content, romance and storylines all pulled me in.
Now I can’t wait to pick up my next read by Ms. Keir- I know I will be in good hands!

Thank you, Ms Keir!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Home Is Where the Heart Is (The Wilder Sister Series Books 1-5) by Melissa Keir – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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

I loved this book! This is a collection of five short stories about five sisters who come home after being away. Each one in search of love, in search of themselves. I loved the characters, they are strong and have their own life struggles, watching them grow throughout the story. They made me feel as if I was right there in the story with them right along with the emotional ride. I also, found myself hoping they would find their happy ever after as each one deserved. A must read collection.

Review by @bjwagner
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Immortal Desires Anthology by Various Authors – Review by Angela Hayes

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

5 Stars

Immortal Desires is a spellbinding anthology from some brilliant authors. There are 19 stories that make up this wonderful collection, from nineteen incredibly talented authors. This is a charity anthology, so not only will you be getting some fantastic reading- but will be supporting charity in the process!
All the stories have a paranormal/supernatural theme- but each one is unique and original- and the variety is mind-boggling. From vampires to dragons, shifters to witches, and even ghosts. There is plenty of sizzle, laughs, emotion, sexy characters, intriguing stories…. and so much more.
I loved that there were stories in here from authors I know and love- such as Jennifer Theriot, Melanie James, Lia Davis, A.K Michaels, Nicole Garcia, Cora A. Murray, and Christina Escue… But there are a heap of stories by ‘new-to-me authors whose work I got to explore and enjoy- and now I have even more authors to add to my TBR. WIN-WIN!
If you are like me and love a walk on the paranormal side- then you will want to read this book! Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
The Anthology contains:

Conjuring Darkness (Darkness Series Book #1)
By: Melanie James

Artemis’s Hunt (Sons of War Novella)
By: Lia Davis

The Dragon and the Vampire (Supernatural Enforcement Bureau Series Book #1)
By: A.K Michaels

His Dream Mate
By: Madison Sevier

Alpha Undercover (Big Bad Wolf Security)
By: Heather Hildenbrand (Holly Eastman)

Sea Dragon’s Hunger (A Fada Shapeshifter Story: Book #4.5)
By: Rebecca Rivard

Luci
By: Bella Roccaforte

The Fifth Moon’s Wolf (The Fifth Moon’s Tales Series Book #1)
BY: Monica LaPorta

Flirty Dancing (The Green Room Chronicles Book #3)
By: Jennifer Theriot (J.D Frettier)

Wet Kisses: Pisces (The Sectorium Series Book #5)
By: Susan Griscom

Spell Hell: An Undercover Witch (Witches Brew Series Book #1)
By: N.L Hoffmann

Zane (Flames of Vampire Passion Series Book #1)
By: Elaine Barris

For Haven’s Sake
By: Nicole Garcia

Vengeance Marked (The Alyx Rayer Chronicles Book #1)
By: S.J Pierce

Demons
By: C.J Hartnett

On The Run (A Sinister Elixir Novella)
By: Casey Hagen

Alpha at Home (Brothers of the Heart Series Book #1)
By: D.J Bryce

The Dark Delta (Dark Brothers Trilogy Book #3)
By: Cora A. Murray

Karma’s Vengeance
By: Christina Escue

Thank you to all the contributing authors!!!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure Book 1) by Hoot N Holler – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Terror in Boring Town (A Sam and Rex Adventure, #1)Terror in Boring Town by Hoot N. Holler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A children’s chapter book that I enjoyed from cover to cover. It is about two boys who live in a boring town until a couple of strangers arrive in town. What will happen when Sam and Rex go on a mission to prove that these strangers are criminals? These two boys are creative when trying to get their proof and even life threatening. This is a great story and I would not hesitate to give it to our children. Twists and turns brought down to a child’s level. I highly recommend this book for children

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Little Do You Know (Bayou Devils MC Book 5) by A.M. Myers – Review by Michelle Austin

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 was a great 5 star read and book 5 in the Bayou Devils MC series.

This is Noah and Kady’s story. We start out with them so very happy, ready to start moving forward with their life and Noah going off to do one last thing for the club. We jump ahead 7 years and Noah is just getting out of prison, he hasn’t had any contact with Kady the whole time, it was like she fell off the face of the earth. He is determined to find her and find out why she disappeared.

When Noah find’s Kady it’s not easy. She is pushing him away and wants nothing to do with him. She’s afraid that with Noah around that “he” will find her again.

There are several unexpected twist and turns that added so much more to this story. There were parts that left me in tears, thinking about what Kady went through. Can Kady and Noah get back to what they once had? Can they get a HEA?

I really liked all of the secondary characters, it’s great seeing some from the other books making appearances. If you’re looking for a great read that will pull you right in you will like this book and series. I really liked the ending and would love to see more from these two. 1-click and get started today.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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WTF,God?: Understanding God in the Midst of transition by Michelle Onuorah – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

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 starsUn derstanding God in the Midst of Transition By Michelle N. Onuorah is an Amazingly written Book. I literally told my twenty two year old daughter she needed to read this as she could relate.She is a strong Christian woman who has faith.We sometimes don’t understand why things happen when they do. But its usually because God has a different plan for us.Get ready to be taken on a journey with a woman who questions her faith and what plans he has. I highly recommend reading this Book

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Dancing Queen by Charlotte Roth – Review by Candida Hopper

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

Dancing Queen
By Charlotte Roth

I absolutely loved reading this heartwarming story. There was laughter, tears and triumphant moments in this wonderful story. I loved how Fi’s and Stu’s confidence grew stronger as the story went. Relationships were mended and close friends were made. The characters in this story are so real and made me wish I was friends with them. I became completely invested on their growth and outcome. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I found it to be fun and inspirational. I highly recommend it.

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Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December by Jane Suen – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

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

5 Star
Coming Home : The Sequel to Flowers in December by Jane Suen. I highly recommend reading the first book as this book picks up four months after the end of book one. This is the continuation of the first book and we find Connor still trying to come to terms with the passing of his mother. He’s going through the process trying to find a way to move forward and how to mend broken bridges.my emotions were all over the place and I found myself not wanting to put it down until I finished. Find out what happens next I highly recommend reading this Book. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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AGE OF SAINTS: Druid’s Brooch Series, #7 by Christy Nicholas – Review by Gail Guerrero

Age of Saints (Druid's Brooch #7)Age of Saints by Christy Nicholas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

AGE OF SAINTS Druid’s Brooch Series, #7 by Christy Nicholas

Four Stars

This story was very whimsical and enchanting. I love stories about the fae and how the old world once was. Conall was an interesting character. He kind of reminded me of a lost child. Not knowing what to do or where to go. Lanin sounded beautiful and bold. Like she knew things beyond her years. I liked that the author wasn’t worried about what type of relationships the characters should have. It was a very love who you chose kind of book. The flow to the story was very smoothed and unhurried. I like when the author gives you perfect details and you can truly visualize what they describe.

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

Happily. Ever After?Happily. Ever After? by Gaia B. Amman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Happily Ever After? : An Italian Relationship (The Italian Saga Book 6) By Gaia B Amman

5stars

Happily Ever After? by Gaia B Amman is the 6th book in this series. It continues to follow Leda in her stroll through life. She is an adult in this novel and, just like in previous books in this series, she continues to be my favorite character. She changes so much as the story progresses and I love the affect she has on Sergio. I also love how he affects her. He is her love interest and the dialogue between the two becomes addictive. I really enjoyed this wonderful novel. It was full of love, adventure, and growth.

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Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December by Jane Suen – Review by Jana Teppih

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

Coming Home is the second book in Jane Suen’s Flowers in December series! I was delighted to meet up with Connor, Tom (the orange tabby of Connor’s diseased mother) … and Mary Ann! Is it going to be the second chance for Connor who is still grieving his mother … The writer has given us a story filled with hope and healing and forgiveness … it is also a story of possibility of a Christmas miracle! I read the story when the holiday season was long gone and the writer’s words took me back to the holiday season when everyone hopes for something special (and someone special)! And you should read the first book before you jump into this one; you will enjoy the ride much more! The writer gives us also the delight of meeting Ron and Norma and Alana again … Close your eyes and you will wonder down the streets of the town with them while getting lost in your imagination! (I pictured the small town in California that I lived in for some years when picturing the small town that the writer has brought us to!) I wonder what will come next …

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

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 ​is based on one woman’s journey in life and her relationship with God as she traverses some of the worst moments and times in her life. It is a story on resilience and how just how much one human spirit can cope with and still come out the other end. It is an inspirational tale that is hopeful and honest. There is no blame only the question and wonder of WTF, God.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Home Is Where the Heart Is (The Wilder Sister Series Books 1-5) 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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Little Do You Know (Bayou Devils MC Book 5) by A.M. Myers – Review by Heather Bahm

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 (Bayou Devils MC Book 5) by A.M. Myers is a superb romantic suspense in this MC series. This story drove high emotional shifts throughout the story, along with touching on various topics that are sometimes difficult to incorporate into a story without it being too harsh and difficult to the reader. A.M. Myers continues to showcase fabulous writing techniques, incredible story lines, and dynamic characters. In Little Do You Know, Noah hasn’t always made the best choices and its impacted his life, along with where he wanted to be. Kady is his forever and that’s all he wants when his life is back in his own hands. Noah’s character was strong, determined and admirable in his pursuit and direction throughout this story. I felt his pain, his struggles and his triumphs – these emotions fell seamlessly from the pages. By the time I finished this story, I was heartbroken, relieved, distraught, and in love. A.M. Myers has delivered and was beyond amazing.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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If the Shoe Fits (The Liberty Lawrence Series Book 3) by Bea Stevens – Review by Heather Bass

If the Shoe Fits... (The Liberty Lawrence Series Book 3)If the Shoe Fits… by Bea Stevens
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the third book to the amazing series of Libby Lawrence. I absolutely love a good rom com but this talented author always exceeds my expectations. I do recommend reading the first two books before this one so you don’t get lost. You will fall in love with these characters all over again. I was hooked on this book from the first chapter. It only took me a little over a day to devour this incredible book.

Liberty Lawrence loves fashion all the way down to the shoes. She is so excited when she gets appointed to a new dream job. Libby is now working for Valerie. She didn’t know that this dream job could also become a nightmare. Libby’s new boss is very nasty to her. She is also dealing with her hunky boyfriends ex still. Libby is ready to move on with James but will she be able to get the ex out? She is excited when they bring in a new designer. Libby quickly realizes there is something off about the handsome Quinton Bellis. She is going to figure it out but will she find danger as well? Will Libby figure out what is really going on or will it all be a misunderstanding?

I absolutely loved this book. The storyline has it all romance, suspense, and shoes. You can’t help but to fall in love with these characters. Libby loves her fashion. She is very smart quirky woman that is a little clumsy. I absolutely love her. James is your all American cop. He is dreamy and has a heart of gold. The way he treats Libby will make your heart melt. This talented author will have you at the edge of your seat until the end. I can’t wait to see what will happen next to this unforgettable couple.
Review by @heatherbass
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WTF, God?: Understanding God in the Midst of Transition by Michelle N. Onuorah – Review by Heather Bahm

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, was a refreshing read in regards to God and his plans for you. This story is the author’s accounting of her life and how faith/prayer impacted her life. She had a plan, yet life never works 100% as you plan, which she showcases. I found the story inspiring and very forthright – any time an author takes lessons they’ve learned upon their individual journeys and include those influences both good and bad, that deviated them onto specific paths. The author is candid and doesn’t hold back within the story. Beautifully written and it touched me personally.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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Lost in Love (The Miss Apple Pants Series Book 2) by Charlotte Roth – Review by Maura Harper

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

This author has become a one-click author for me. I’ve enjoyed all of her stories and the MISS APPLE PANTS duet is absolutely a set of stories I absolutely recommend. (Will there be a third? Fingers crossed.)

LOST IN LOVE picks up where the first book leaves off. Even though it is set three years in the future AND I loved the first book, I was a little disoriented when I cracked the binding of this delightful story. I do not recommend this as a stand-alone because the first is so important to this one.

This author has a way of setting the stage for a multilayered, multidimensional story that is a pleasure to read. To watch the character’s growth and maturity (she’s 20 and acts 80 at times) as she navigates this crazy thing called life was a joy.

I don’t want to give anything away so will end this review with: Read these books!

Review @mauraharper

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Immortal Desires Anthology by Various Authors – Review by Lisa Brydalski

Immortal DesiresImmortal Desires by Melanie James
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An anthology is a great way to experience new authors and if you are looking for a sneak peek at some really good paranormal romance then Immortal Desires is the way to go. Off the top of my head two stories stand out, Flirty Dancing and Artemis’s Hunt. Flirty Dancing tells the story of “Kitty” and her adventures in the Green Room. Artemis’s Hunt is steeped in Greek mythology and shows what happens when a goddess is wronged and the lengths, she must go to in order to fix her life.
The stories featured in this anthology are a pleasant surprise and bring with them hours of entertainment. If you like ghosts, vampires, mythology, etc. there is something for everyone. So, grab a drink and snacks, and settle in for some good reading.

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Happily Ever After (An Italian Relationship) The Italian Saga book 6 by Gaia Amman – Review by Natalie Hanley

Happily. Ever After?Happily. Ever After? by Gaia B. Amman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book I have read by this author and it was another entertaining tale. Gaia creates characters that are easy to identify with and that makes the reader want to follow their journey.
Happily Ever After finds lead character Leda at University following her dream of becoming a scientist. She finds herself attracted to Sergio, a self-confessed pothead and a free spirit who is her complete opposite. The story follows the ups and downs of what she initially calls her “relationshit”. Loved this description, I’m sure we have all been in at least one of them in our time. I found myself both liking and loathing Sergio at different times of the book. I think that’s the sign of a good writer, you go on a journey with the characters and never know exactly where you stand with them.
I’d recommend this book to those who like family sagas and coming of age stories. A good read.

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Claimed (The Torizal Affair Series, #3) by Via Mari – Review by Cindy Mayberry

CLAIMED (The Torzial Affair Book 3)CLAIMED by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Claimed
The Torzial Affair
Book 3
By Via Mari
☆☆☆☆☆
Romance with a twist of suspense. The suspense is the main character of this full length novel. The romance is just the rollercoaster this story supplies.

This continued story of Jenny and Brian had me on page one. The story continues to prove Jenny innocent of a horrible crime, she did not commit. Brian also continues the hot steamy romance, just to keep Jenny from thinking too much. As she is fighting for her life, as well as her friends. But the mafia wants what they want and will stop at nothing to get it.
This is book 3 in this series. It is very important you read the series in order. Or the whole story can’t rock your read. This book is just another Via Mari story. Her writing skills and storytelling are outstanding. I love her characters in the Torzial series. I also love that she has so many avenues she takes her readers too. Not a dull moment in this story. I can’t wait to see where her next series takes me. Keep them coming Via Mari. I can’t wait to read more.

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Age of Saints: Druid’s Brooch Series: #7 by Christy Nicholas – Review by Erin Wolf

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

I give Age of Saints: Druid’s Brooch Series: #7 by Christy Nicholas, 5 stars.

It is the 500s AD in the land later to be known as Ireland and Conall has made a promise to his father while on his deathbed: protect and keep your sister safe. And he takes this to heart, loving his sister dearly. However, he did not realize this would mean protecting her from an evil step dad, keeping her safe during a long journey, and trying to keep her from harm of a Faerie Queen. Both grow and learn much through their journey to find piece and safety. But what will become of both of them? Just what does he have to sacrifice for her happiness?

I absolutely love this series. I have not had the pleasure of reading all of them yet, but each time I start a new one, I am reminded of just how good this author is. She weaves beautiful tales not only of hope and happiness, but pain and loss too. This story brings us to a time where the old gods were still worshipped and Christianity was just beginning to become recognized. The author brings us right into this era. She has obviously done her research and I really felt like I was there with the characters. It is very deep too — it’s not just all love and roses. I like that in my historical fiction. I also liked both Conall and his sister and would love to see more of them in future books.

This is a historical fiction fiction book that is part of a series, but can be read as a standalone. I highly recommend it to lovers of both the Celtic history and historical fiction fans.

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Seraphina’s Vengeance (The Seraphina Series Book 3) by Sheena Hutchinson – Review by Candida Hopper

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

Seraphina’s Vengeance (The Seraphina series Book 3)
By Sheena Hutchinson

This book is full of action and danger and I loved every minute of reading it. It is my suggestion that you read the first two books in this series before embarking on this one for a better experience and understanding of the path of the story thus far. I have loved this series from the beginning, the growth of Sera and Nate has completely captivated me and kept me entertained. In this book their relationship has hit some bumps that have pushed them apart and Sera is struggling with the evil inside because of her anger. The journey to save her friend has been very hard on both of them. To find out if they come out of this ok, this is a must read. This book definitely leaves some unanswered questions that I’m sure will get answered in the next book and I can’t wait to dive in. This series has wonderful characters and brings you into this fantastical world that you won’t want to miss out on. I highly recommend this book.

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Dancing Queen by Charlotte Roth – Review by Erica Fish

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

Charlotte Roth did it again. She wrote Dancing Queen which is a fast steady read with all kinds of humor, sass, and love all wrapped in one. One thing about Charlotte Roth is when I am feeling down I just pick up a book by Charlotte Roth and I find myself in a better mood instantly. This story will keep you giggling all the way through. Fiona is a “fat girl” that was told she could not dance because of it. Her work urges her to join a support group for her weight issues. There she meets Stu. Stu and Fiona become friends. Stu brings this wacky idea to Fiona that they should compete in a local dancing with the stars. That is when the story takes off and let the comedy, friendship, and love dance right in. I will be recommending this book to anyone that needs that release from the tortures of the world around them to join Stu and Fiona in their world of friendship.

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The Billionaire and the Therapist by Kim Koby – Review by Stefanie Carney

The Billionaire and the Therapist (Clean Billionaire Romance Reads, #1)The Billionaire and the Therapist by Kim Koby
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a short and sweet story for me. I knew it was a quick read when I picked it up but I didn’t think I would get so invested in the characters. Kim Koby packs this short story with so much emotion and just the right amount of tension that keeps you wanting more. I liked that this wasn’t a typical story line either, that each character was just a little different from what you would expect. This is the first book in her Clean Billionaire Romance Series so I assume that I may get another glimpse of John, Catherine and Natalie in the future which makes me a happy reader.

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Coming Home: The Sequel to Flowers in December by Jane Suen – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

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

Coming Home (Flowers in December #2) by Jane Suen
4 stars

Before you read this, you must read book one, Flowers in December.
This was a quick read but so much was packed into this story. This book picks up 4 months after the first at Christmas time, but doesn’t need to be read as a holiday read at all.
I don’t want to say anything about this book that may become a spoiler of sorts but this is a must read. It didn’t go the way I thought it was going to and that was surprising.
Can’t wait for more from this author .

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Little Do You Know (Bayou Devils MC book 5) by A.M. Myers – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

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 (Bayou Devils MC book 5) by AM Myers
5 stars

It’s been a bit since the last book and I forgot to do a reread, but this one grabbed me from the get go and I remembered every one from the first 4 books quickly.
We follow Noah and Kady, and Noah is being released from prison and is bound and determined to find Kady as she disappeared when he was arrested.
As we learn what happened while he was away, my heart broke into a million pieces.
This was action packed, grief, filled with suspense, and hot bedroom scenes too. I can’t wait for what’s to come after this one.

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Coming Home (The Sequel to Flowers in December) by Jane Suen – Review by Samantha Scannell

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

Great book! Read a few by this author and she never ceases to amaze me and keep me drawn into a book! This is a book of love that will bring you joy and make you smile and maybe even cry. The plot and description was amazing and so good. You won’t be sorry reading this book.

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