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Vortex by Kimberly Packard – Review by Robin Rankin

VortexVortex by Kimberly Packard
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Vortex by Kimberly Packard grabbed me from the start and still hasn’t let go. If you want romance you will have a little. If you want a story that has multiple layers to it then I highly recommend this book.

Elaina was stupid for doing some of the things she did. I don’t think she realized what she was doing part of the time due to the memories taking over which was extremely dangerous in the middle of a tornado with other people around.

Seth is a really good guy who had one bad thing happen to him at the worse possible time. He’s trying to redeem himself and ends up chasing tornadoes in the middle of the Country.

I loved everything about Elaina’s dog, including his clever name. He would make me smile every time. There were some tears shed, moments of anger, sadness, fear and of course happiness. I don’t understand why people would put themselves in that kind of danger. My husband used to talk about wanting to go storm chasing and even though I would never stop him I wouldn’t encourage it either.

This book was worth every second I spent reading it.

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Luke: The McKades of Texas Book 3 by Kimberly Lewis – Review by Robin Rankin

Luke (The McKades of Texas, #3)Luke by Kimberly Lewis
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Luke by Kimberly Lewis is the third book in The McKades of Texas series. I ended up going with the audiobooks which was narrated by Tiffany Williams.

If you haven’t listened to an audiobook before having the right narrator is extremely important. If it’s the wrong narrator then it could end up making a well written book not as enjoyable which has happened to me in the past. I’m very happy to say that this was not the case this time.

Karlie comes home after she graduates from college and one of the first people she runs into is Luke. They have known each other all their lives, he sees her as a little sister, she sees him with hearts in her eyes. Their story is very sweet and I enjoyed reading it.

Tiffany William’s did a great job bringing each one of the characters their own personality. She had the Texas drawl down and I liked that like here in Texas not everyone has a thick accent.

I look forward to reading more books by Ms. Lewis and find more audiobooks narrated by Ms. Williams.

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The Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Robin Rankin

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

The Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee is a hilarious set of three books. I can’t remember laughing out loud more while reading any other books. The situations and how everything went down were a perfect formula.

Dickslip is the first of thr series and I think it was my favorite. So often it’s the woman who have the wardrobe malfunctions but this time it was the guy. Evidently everyone there got an eye full. Rafe’s career as a children’s TV host ends up being in jeopardy. Great read.

Nipslip is the second and it was as funny as the first and I really enjoyed it. It just amazes me how people freak out when they catch sight of a little extra skin. Thankfully Riley exposes herself to the right person.

Beaver Blunder is the last book and this one had me laughing, gasping and cringing all at the same time. This is the worse possible wardrobe malfunction scenarios a woman can find herself in. I loved the way it was handled.

I love this author and this series. If you want a great laugh while reading I highly recommend this series.

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Feathers – A Novel by Kylie Stewart – Review by Robin Rankin

Feathers - A NovelFeathers – A Novel by Kylie Stewart
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Feathers by Kylie Stewart gutted me on page one and had moments throughout the book that my heart just broke.

Charlotte hasn’t had the life of a typical fourteen year old girl when we meet her. She is finally somewhere she is safe and secure and that is not the only change to her life.

Hawk is the type of guy any mother would love to have their daughter bring home. He’s so honorable, but there is so much more to him.

I loved what the feathers represent for Charlotte and seeing them pop up from time to time set my heart a racing.

There are some pretty tough situations but if you can get past the discomfort then I think you will enjoy the book.

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Trouble’s Wedding Caper (Familiar Legacy Book 8) – Review by Robin Rankin

Trouble's Wedding CaperTrouble’s Wedding Caper by Jen Talty
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Trouble’s Wedding Caper is the eighth book in the Familiar Legacy series, this book is by Jen Talty. How this series got to eight books before I discovered it have no idea but now that I have found it I do plan on going back and starting from the beginning.

I loved Trouble! He was just an amazing cat and I hope to have a cat as cool as he is the next time I have one. Reading parts of the story from his prospective was great and I don’t think I have had the pleasure of that before.

Annabel and Ethan have quite the adventure with some assistance from Trouble. I loved their back story and how everything happened for a reason. And it had me guessing until the very end which isn’t always the case.

I throughly enjoyed this book.

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Surviving Grace: Book Five (Surviving Series) by Virginia Wine – Review by Robin Rankin

Surviving Grace: Book Five ( Surviving Series)Surviving Grace: Book Five by Virginia Wine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Surviving Grace by Virginia Wine is the fifth and final book in this series. I tend to get very attached to the characters over the course of a series and generally have a hard time letting go and saying goodbye. I will miss everyone but I’m happy with the way it ended.

Grace had her trust destroyed by the people who she should have been able to trust until the end of time. They gave her to a complete stranger and it nearly destroyed her.

We got to watch Grace rise up from the ashes to start her life over again and find love with a great man and see where everyone else ended up.

So glad I took the time to read this and will be looking forward to reading more by this author.

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Rules of Engagement: A Single Dad Romance (Platonically Complicated Book 3) by Mika Jolie – Review by Robin Rankin

Rules of EngagementRules of Engagement by Mika Jolie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rules of Engagement: A Single Dad Romance is the third book in the Platonically Complicated series by Mika Jolie. I have a bit of a crush on Lucas. He is so many of the things I like in a man. He is sweet, has dark and eyes and a beard and his daughter is the center of his universe. One of those qualities makes a guy attractive but put them all together and whew.

Lucas and Kate just work so well together and his daughter Emma loves Kate too which is so important when you’re a package deal.

Kate is a great friend to do what she does to help Lucas out. I don’t know if I could have done the same thing considering the circumstances. She risks her heart just to make sure Lucas is happy.

Very enjoyable read. I wish there had been a little more interaction with Emma, she could have easily been my favorite scene stealer with the way she seemed larger than life in the scenes she was in. I can’t wait to see Cam fall! He is so self assured and confident and I think he’s going to fall the hardest.

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Claimed Royalty (Crowned and Claimed Series Book 1) by Betty Shreffler – Review by Robin Rankin

Claimed RoyaltyClaimed Royalty by Betty Shreffler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Claimed Royalty by Betty Shreffler is the first book in the Crowned and Claimed series. I was a little hesitant to read this because of the setting but I have read and enjoyed other books by Ms. Shreffler so I thought I would give it a try. It started a little slow for me but I truly think it was me not the book.

Fiora is a warrior literally, she is the heir to the throne of her nation and has to go through quite the gauntlet of challenges to show she is worthy of the throne and impress the suitors there.

As she was going the thr process I found myself going for one guy then one of the others, only to change my mind again. By the time I was at the end I was firmly committed to one of them.

The ending of this installment had me gasping and wondering what is going to happen next. I did look to see when the next one will be released and I have to wait patiently until next month for it to come out.

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Shattered Love (Forever Us Series, #1) by Nivia Borell – Review by Robin Rankin

Shattered LoveShattered Love by Nivia Borell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shattered Love is the first book in the Forever Us series by Nivia Borell. I wasn’t expecting this to be a too be continued story so I was surprised the closer I got to the end of this first installment.

Overall I like the story so far. There is a lot of back and forth, hot and cold emotions especially from Damien which did confuse me a time or two since the shift happened in the same sentence. But I totally get his anger and bitterness, though I do believe he could have gone about it a bit different.

Bria, was a hard character for me to connect to and I’m not sure why. She wasn’t a horrible person, but she was very closed off. As I type this out some of the reasons and motives fall into place. Why didn’t I see it sooner?

I’m invested so I will be adding the second book to my to be read stack. I really want to know what they do next.

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Bound (The Torzial Affair Book 2) by Via Mari – Review by Robin Rankin

Bound (The Torzial Affair Book 2)Bound by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bound is the second book in the Torzial Affair series by Via Mari and the suspense doesn’t let up in this book. We learn so much more about Jenny and how her time with Ty was not a good thing.

Jenny just can’t seem to catch a break, she is dealing with one thing after another. How she is able to come through without being a hot mess I have no idea. Any one of those things would have left me a blubbering pile of tears.

Brian finally grows up! He exerts his dominance over Jenny and all of the messed situations they are all going through.

I love Matt. That is all. ?

I’m dying to see how it ends and if Brian and Jenny find happiness.

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Not So Broken (Love Grows Series Book 1) by Renee Regent – Review by Robin Rankin

Not So Broken (Love Grows Series, # 1)Not So Broken by Renee Regent
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Not so Broken by Renee Regent is the first book in the Love Grows series. I enjoyed this book, thought the story was well written and the characters were great, especially the grumpy neighbor Marvil. He seemed to make me smile no matter the situation.

Gibson is a good guy who has had some bad stuff happen to him like losing his wife. He finds a new life after running away from the pain and guilt. I really liked him a lot, he was kind hearted and willing to do the right thing always.

Sacha seemed a little rough around the edges for me. I get she got hurt bad by her Ex but she seemed a little angier and more bitter than she should be after the time that past

There were a few things I wish had been given more attention. To me it felt like a couple of loose ends that could have been tied up, especially the surprise Sacha stumbled upon.

All of that being said it was a good book to read a intend to keep up with this series.

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Caught in Make-Believe (The Caught Series Book 3) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Robin Rankin

Caught in Make-Believe (The Caught Series Book 3)Caught in Make-Believe by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Caught in Make-Believe by Sharleen Scott is the third book in the Caught series and I hope not the last. There are questions i have that I want answered about a few people and I think Jax would make an amazing story. I would also love to see the grown up versions of the next generation.

I fell in love with Samantha in the first book as Harlie’s best friend and fell in deeper love with her in this book. She’s a friend, daughter, sister and a warrior who just wants to find her happily ever after.

Jace has a lot of scars from his past and some secrets too. He comes home to Angel Beach after five years not expecting to start living again.

I enjoyed this book and series a lot, more than I had expected to. I’m hopeful that there will he more from them in the future. Fingers crossed.

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Movie Star (21st Century Courtesan Book 2) by Pamela DuMond – Review by Robin Rankin

Movie Star (21st Century Courtesan, #2)Movie Star by Pamela DuMond
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Movie Star is the second book in the 21st Century Courtesan by Pamela DuMond. I hated having to put it down, especially the closer I got to the end. I really feel like the book turned a pivotal corner in Wisconsin of all places.

Evie continues to try and heal her clients and this time it’s a Hollywood star by the name of Jake Keller. He is on the cusp of becoming huge but something is holding him back and it’s Evie’s job to figure it out.

I really like Evie a lot, there are a few others I like as well but I think they’re going to have larger roles in the next book.

I will be waiting impatiently for the next book since this one has left me hanging. I hope I don’t have to wait long.

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Hard as Steel: Book Four (“Surviving Series “) by Virginia Wine – Review by Robin Rankin

Hard as Steel: Book four by Virginia Wine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hard as Steel is the fourth book in the Surviving Series by Virginia Wine. The love and suspense start off at the beginning and don’t stop.

This was one of those books I had a very hard time putting down. I even laid in bed reading it with a migraine just to avoid putting it down.

I’ve had a crush on Steel since we first met him in the second book and the crush has grown to point that I might be in love. He is a take control guy who knows what he wants. Totally swoon worthy.

This was just a great story overall and I’m ready to read the fifth and I’m guessing final book. I really hope we get more of Will’s story and hope he ended up where he is now.

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Eight Steps: A Friends to Lovers Romance by Taylor Sullivan – Review by Robin Rankin

Eight Steps to Alpha (Nerdy by Nature, #1)Eight Steps to Alpha by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Eight Steps: A friends to lovers romance by Taylor Sullivan was a fun book to read. The easy going Elliot and the not as easy going Fe are best friends and roommates and everything was great until one night and them having too much to drink. I know I have had some nights that ended was too much drinking and too many regrets.

I loved the sweetness of Elliot and how much of a Southern gentleman he is, but what would you expect from a man from Texas. He takes such good care of Fe, my husband is good but not as good as Elliot is with his best friend.

Fe really wants to help him find happiness and is willing to do just about anything to help him find it including help him with someone else.

Very cute story and I look forward to reading more books by this author.

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The Light at Dawn by K.L. Montgomery – Review by Robin Rankin

The Light at DawnThe Light at Dawn by K.L. Montgomery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Light at Dawn by K.L Montgomery had me crying from the first chapter and full blown sobbing on and off all the way through. I did manage to smile a few times too. I had to force myself to put this book down just to get the emotions in check and rest my eyes from all of the tears.

Angelia has her heart ripped from her on a day in September and her life will never ever be the same. How she manages to continue to living is beyond me. I don’t know if I could do it if I were faced with what she is.

Mark experiences the same thing only five years later. His experience was harder for me to read without ugly sobbing because of it being his daughter and I am the mother of two girls, one of which is close to the same age.

This book is an absolute must read! I have read several other by Ms. Montgomery and I think this one will be a favorite of mine for a long time. An amazing story that hits all of the different emotions. Stock up on Kleenex before you start.

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Nothing But Trouble (Irresistible Billionaires Book 1) by Ashley Bostock – Review by Robin Rankin

Nothing But Trouble (Irresistible Billionaires #1)Nothing But Trouble by Ashley Bostock
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nothing But Trouble by Ashley Bostock is the first book in the Irresistible Billionaires series which had me from the very beginning and didnt let me go.

Michael has no idea what’s going to happen when he sets up his fake profile to find a date for a benefit dinner. He certainly meets his match with Sophia.

Sophia is quite an amazing young woman. At only twenty four she is supporting herself and her Grandmother while going to school part time.

This is not your typical rich man/average working woman story and I’m so glad to get a new scenario.

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Luke (Dark Water Security Series Book 1) by Madison Quinn – Review by Robin Rankin

Luke (Dark Water Security #1)Luke by Madison Quinn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Luke by Madison Quinn is the first book in the Dark Water Security series. I don’t think intense is a strong enough word to describe this book, especially the beginning. There were part of the beginning that haunted me even after I finished the book.

Luke wasn’t dealt the best hand in life to start but then to be held captive with no way out was even worse. He endured so much in his time there with most of it being horrible, but she was a ray of sunshine in his dreary existant.

He is thrown off guard when he meets someone who reminds him so much of her but it also brings those horrible memories back.

There are some twists and turns I wasn’t expecting but they were exactly what the story needed.

I cannot wait until the second book comes out and see what else is in store.

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Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1) by Via Mari – Review by Robin Rankin

Shattered (The Torzial Affair Book 1)Shattered by Via Mari
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Shattered by Via Mari is the first book in the Torial Affair series which also a spin off of the Prestian Series. I highly recommend you read that series first though this can be read as a stand alone.

There is some overlap from the end of the first series time wise but it’s a very different story since we are following Jenny and Brian which I really enjoyed. I liked the different prospective and finding out more details on the trauma Jenny endured and how Brian was involved with protecting her and more.

Jenny moved up my list of amazingly strong female characters quite a bit as I was reading all she has done and experienced at a very young age. After feeling like I knew her as Katerina’s best friend I got to know her as an individual and I’m so glad I did.

We start to see Brian’s carefully placed walls start to crumble the more he learns about Jenny. We also find out what makes him tick, his pain and happiness from childhood and how dominant he really is.

I throughly enjoyed this book and can’t wait to get to the next one and see what happens.

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Caught in the Spin (The Caught Series Book 2) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Robin Rankin

Caught in the SpinCaught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caught in the Spin by Sharleen Scott is the second book in the Caught Series. I didn’t know if I could like this book more than the first but I think I did, even if by just a little bit.

I was intrigued by Tom in book one, felt he had a story that effected him deeply and I was so right. It was a better story than I could have imagined. We all have that one person. From our past that we still think of from time to time. It could be a smell or a song that brings back a flood of memories. For me it’s a Guns n Rose’s song. He is hit with a huge reminder of his first love more than once.

Tallie was a hero through and through. She refused to be a victim or allow her son to be one. It wasn’t always easy for her but she didnt give up.

I want to know Jax and what happened with him before he ended up in Tennessee with Clay and his band.

Great series and looking forward to book three and maybe four??

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Infamy (Feisty Lawyers Book 2) by Seelie Kay – Review by Robin Rankin

Infamy (Feisty Lawyers, #2)Infamy by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Infamy by Seelie Kay is the second book in the Feisty Lawyers series. There were no dull moments in this book and kept me on the edge through most of it. I would have liked to see a bit more of a buildup with Hope’s relationship but other than that I liked it the way it was.

We meet up with Cade, Janet, Anders and Dianna a year after the first book and a lot has happened in that time. I liked seeing where they were after Dianna’s kidnapping and recovery.

The security of the United States is in danger from an unknown threat, but thankfully the Black Ops team is working the case to see what they can do to prevent another horrific attack.

Very enjoyable series and hope to see more in the future.

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Snatching Dianna (Feisty Lawyers Book 1) by Seelie Kay – Review by Robin Rankin

Snatching Dianna (Feisty Lawyers, #1)Snatching Dianna by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Snatching Dianna by Seelie Kay is the first book in the Feisty Lawyers series. This is the first book I have had the pleasure reading by Ms. Kay so I wasn’t sure what to expect with her style and how she builds her characters and was anxious to see what I would be getting with this story. Let me tell you what I got.

I got a story about love, romance, “alone time” and there was the whole missing law student thing which brought in the hot alpha Federal Agents and local Police Officers.

I was a little confused by the focal point in the beginning but as the story progressed it was clear to me where this series will be going. My confusion didn’t cause me enough distraction to take away from the book.

I have book two in my kindle and looking forward to getting it read.

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Beneath the Surface (A Gray Ghost Novel Book 3) by Amy McKinley – Review by Robin Rankin

Beneath the Surface (Gray Ghost #3)Beneath the Surface by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Beneath the Surface by Amy McKinley is the third book in the Gray Ghost series. This book is an action packed, suspenseful love story.

Hannah is a bad a$$ and shows it time and time again. She has dealt with some blows in life and kept the anger from the things that have happened inside where it keeps building.

Jack is an alpha to the bone, but has a huge heart. He does so much to help out the homeless people, especially the teens on the streets.

I had a feeling about some of the things that happened to Hannah and was quite proud of myself when I was right.

I wonder how long I have to wait for the next book in this series, hope it isn’t too long.

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Full Glasses and Burju Shoes by Blake Blessing – Review by Robin Rankin

Full Glasses and Burju ShoesFull Glasses and Burju Shoes by Blake Blessing
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Full Glasses and Burju Shoes by Blake Blessing had me from the very beginning. There was something about Perrin. Her personality and thirst for life just grabbed me and I think I might have fallen in love a little bit.

Perrin is someone I wish I could be more like. She doesn’t fear a lot in life except for maybe relationships but she doesn’t allow that to weigh her down and dictate how she’s going to live which is life as an adrenaline junkie.

Emil broke my heart from the moment I was introduced to him. He has PTSD and is not dealing with civilian life very well. It only gets harder when he loses a friend. To me he seemed to be in a bit of a free fall. Until he makes a decision which changes everything for him.

Loved this story and the way it ended. I don’t usually have a smile on my face when I have to say bye to the characters I have fallen for but in this case I did.

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Pandora’s Poison (Hart & Cole Book 2) by Sacha T. Y. Fortuné – Review by Robin Rankin

Pandora's Poison (Hart & Cole Book 2)Pandora’s Poison by Sacha T. Y. Fortuné
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Pandora’s Poison by Sacha T. Y. Fortuné is the second book in the Hart & Cole series. I liked the first book in this series and knew this one should be as good at the very least. But I think I ended up liking this one more than the first.

Darren isn’t really the most likable man, he’s a workaholic who doesn’t spend nearly enough time with his family. But he has something about him that just seemed to speak to me. Just because he wasn’t always there it didn’t mean that he didn’t love his family. He actually loved them a lot more than I would have expected.

This is a cliffhanger and I’m anxious to see how everything plays out for Darren and his family. There are so many possibilities and of course my imagination is running wild.

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Surviving Jordan (Surviving Series Book 3) by Virginia Wine – Review by Robin Rankin

Surviving Jordan (Surviving Series Book 3)Surviving Jordan by Virginia Wine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Surviving Jordan by Virginia Wine is the third book in the Surviving Series. This book started with a twist and the suspense and mystery kept me guessing.

I loved Jordan! She is a strong woman who was fortunate enough to not have to deal with men who don’t think she’s worthy of her position.

Ben is a great and honorable guy. He deserves to be happy after all of the emotional torture he has put himself through.This has been an amazing series to read and I highly recommend it.

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Caught In Cross Seas (Caught Series Book 1) by Sharleen Scott – Review by Robin Rankin

Caught in Cross SeasCaught in Cross Seas by Sharleen Scott
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caught in the Cross Seas by Sharleen Scott is the first book in the Caught Series. I was drawn in at the very beginning and hated to finish it only because I enjoyed it so much.

Harlie has an incredibly giving heart and she tugged at my heart in the first chapter and didn’t let go. Her work to give back to people who are in such dire need me makes me want to do more. She has her demons but don’t we all.

Clay also has an amazing heart and demons. He hasn’t let his fame effect who he is as a person and it has actually made him able to do more.

As a child of an addict I was able to connect with some of the feelings Harlie had buried deep. As much as we don’t want to admit it the actions of our parents both positive and negative impact us.

Great book! Can’t wait to get to the next in the series.

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A Christmas Wish (A Manhattan Dream) by Engy Neville – Review by Robin Rankin

A Christmas WishA Christmas Wish by Engy Neville
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Christmas Wish by Engy Neville was a sweet story with real life moments thrown in just to hook you a little more.

Amy was a little too hippie for me. What kind of person willing gives up coffee? Someone obviously not in their right mind. But seriously, Amy moves across the country and fully embraced the out with the old, in with the new mentality which I applaud except for the coffee. The new includes a new job (her dream job), new friends and a man. She is totally in love with her New York life including the winters (again questioning her sanity) and all that comes with them.

This is the first time I’ve read anything by Ms. Neville and I did enjoy it. I will keep my eye out for her in the future.

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Player (21st Century Courtesan Book 1) by Pamela DuMond – Review by Robin Rankin

Player (21st Century Courtesan #1)Player by Pamela DuMond
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Player by Pamela DuMond left me wanting more. This is a cliffhanger and I’m usually too impatient to wait for the next book. I’m ready for the next book in the series but I knew going in what I was in for.

Evelyn has so many big heavy thing put on her shoulders at such a young age. With bills piling up she did what she had to do to keep her head above water. In my younger years I would have judged someone for doing what Evelyn did. But with age comes wisdom and I get it now.

I’m curious to see where this adventure takes us. What’s going to happen? Is she going to find love? Happiness? I certainly hope so.

If you’re on the fence about reading this book just do it.

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Written in the Stars (Fallen Eagles MC Series Book 2) by T. Birmingham – Review by Robin Rankin

Written in the Stars (Fallen Eagles MC Book 2)Written in the Stars by T. Birmingham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Written in the Stars by T. Birmingham is the second book in the Fallen Eagles MC series. This book was so much more than I was expecting.

Winter and Davis are amazing together and were even before they were together. They seemed like two pieces of a whole and they worked for me.

Winter reminded me a bit of my younger daughter. She is sarcastic and hard to connect with emotional when she is feeling out of control. I think we all do it to some extent but Winter makes it an art.

Davis is truly a hero. After serving our Country and sacrificing so much during that time and getting hurt both physically and mentally. He didn’t allow any bitterness and anger change him for the worse.

I’m surprised how much I enjoyed this book and enjoying this series. It’s definitely not the typical MC series or least not like the ones I’ve read in the past and I like it.

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