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Renegade (The Mercenaries Series Book 1) by Raven White – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Renegade (The Mercenaries #1)Renegade by Raven White
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. It is my first book by this author and I look forward to reading more. This is a creative, well developed story that I couldn’t put down once I started it. It is full of action and romance, of course having a hot sexy hero made the story engaging. The characters had great chemistry and made the story realistic. What will happen when Renegade becomes a bodyguard to protect a friends sister? I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens.

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Renegade (The Mercenaries Series Book 1) by Raven White – Review by Laura Furuta

Renegade (The Mercenaries #1)Renegade by Raven White
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Renegade (The Mercenaries Series Book 1)
By Raven White
5 out of 5 stars

The story Renegade (The Mercenaries Series Book 1) by Raven White is a wonderful book to read. I loved the storyline and the characters. It is a book that has both suspense and romance. I really loved the character of Eliza McKay. She is strong, independent, intelligent, and a wonderful singer. She was been attacked and her brother, Sparrow, has called on the services of Sam “Renegade” McGill to keep her safe. Renegade is a man that takes his job seriously and has a comradery with those he works with. He also finds himself very attracted to Eliza. He, however, knows that she is off-limits. Eliza also feels the attraction to Renegade. Will they act on their attraction for each other? Will the one that attacked Eliza be caught? What does the future hold for Eliza and Renegade? Read this book to find out. This is a story that has romantic moments that make the temperature in the room rise. The story also had me wondering what was going to happen next and if the attacker was going to be caught. I also enjoyed reading about Sparrow. He is protective of Eliza and will do anything to keep her safe. This is the first book in a series, and I can’t wait to read the next story. Don’t miss out on a book that you won’t want to put down until you have finished the last page. I highly recommend reading it.

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The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Rebecca Hankins

The Traveler: Chimera RebellionThe Traveler: Chimera Rebellion by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book will take you on an epic adventure through time. Katie Butler is on vacation in Savannah, in the hotel she is staying at a lady begins telling guests the story of Eleanor MacAllister and her book. Katie becomes intrigued by the story and wants to find the book of Eleanor. Katie has a surprise awakening when she is transported back in time to 1864 but doesn’t understand why. Here she meets Colm O’Donnell and they go on a great adventure together. Katie must decide whether to stay in 1864 with Colm, or go back to her family and friends in 2019. All the characters, and the world are very well developed and you will find yourself falling in love with every character and wishing they come to no harm. I cannot wait for the next books in this fabulous series!

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Renegade (The Mercenaries Series Book 1) by Raven White

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Genre – Military, Romance, Kinky
Page Count – 107 pages
Sam “Renegade” McGill became a mercenary after leaving the military and he’s happy running missions with his team until one day he receives a call from an old team member and friend who is now a cop. Sparrow asks him to repay an old debt by providing protection for his sister. Renegade figures it’s an easy way to pay Sparrow back and agrees to become Eliza’s bodyguard and keep her safe.
After being assaulted, and left for dead, singer Eliza McKay wakes in the hospital to find her brother has arranged protection for her in the form of the sexy mercenary Renegade. They will have to stay together until the situation is resolved and the person who attacked her is found. Eliza takes one look at her hot bodyguard and realizes he’s just as alpha as her brother and while she doesn’t mind him guarding her body in the bedroom, there’s no way he’s going to tell her what to do outside of it.
Sparks fly between the two as the threat against Eliza intensifies. Eliza and Renegade need to put their differences aside and work together as danger stalks closer and it’s not just Eliza’s life on the line

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The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Heather Lovelace

The Traveler: Chimera RebellionThe Traveler: Chimera Rebellion by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a solid, well-written book! This romance is filled with the present and the past, supported by two main characters that you will immediately relate to. Nemechek has created a wonderful storyline that captures your heart and imagination and won’t let go. I loved every page and look forward to seeing how the series continues.

Reviewed by @heatherlovelace
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The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Kerry Baker

The Traveler: Chimera RebellionThe Traveler: Chimera Rebellion by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion by Shannon Nemechek is the first book in the Book of Eleanor series. This is a fantastic and unique story that will have you completely hooked from the start.
From the moment I started reading this book I was utterly hooked. I really felt like I was immersed completely in the story and the journey of Katie and Colm. I loved how different they both were and how they managed to create a connection despite this.
Ms Nemechek has a great writing style – one that I have appreciated in previous books I have read. This whole book has a great flow to it. It was very well developed and did everything needed to capture my interest. This book is clearly the start of a great new series and one I cannot wait to continue.

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The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Laura Furuta

The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor 1)The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1)
By: Shannon Nemechek
5 out of 5 stars

The story The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1) by Shannon Nemechek is a time travel/romance book. It is a story that had me hooked from the beginning and I didn’t want to put it down. I loved reading about the characters of Katie Butler and Colm O’Donnell. Katie is a strong, independent woman who finds herself transported back in time. Colm is attracted to Katie and is determined to find out the truth about her. What does the future hold for Katie and Colm? Read this book to find out. The author gives wonderful attention to detail and I felt like I was right there with the characters. I grew to care about Katie and Colm with every chapter that I read. Katie finds herself at a time in history where the country that she finds herself in is at war with itself. I have not read a lot of time travel/romance books however this one has me wanting to read more of them. Don’t miss out on a wonderful story and find out if Katie and Colm have a future together. I recommend reading this book.

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The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Jenni Bishop

The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor 1)The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor 1) by Shannon Nemechek is an interesting read that keeps you on your toes wondering what is coming next. It is well written and keeps you glued to the pages. I enjoyed the characters and the worlds that Shannon has created. The story is along the same lines as Outlander, which I truly love. There is magic and witches, time travel and wars death and love.

Kate finds herself in Savannah and loving the history she has heard about, but she soon finds herself in another time and in the middle of war and face to face with her soul mate. But that is not the only thing she finds in this time, what she learns seems impossible and almost laughable, but she soon learns the truth and what her destiny is meant to be.

If you love Outlander, you will love this. I look forward to more from Shannon.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor Book 1) by Shannon Nemechek – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion (The Book of Eleanor 1)The Traveler: Chimera Rebellion by Shannon Nemechek
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. It is a time travel story that is engaging and I enjoyed watching the world building grow throughout the story. There is much going on in this story but I was easily able to keep up. The characters made the story realistic and had me turning pages fast. Katie is on leave from the Army when she finds out about a lost book. Now she is determined to find said book but is she prepared for what she finds and the secrets it holds? I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Robin Rankin

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summmer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand got me so pumped about the next book in this series. We get a quick update with Favor, Brice, Jana, Wayne and Cal and what an update it is.

Everyone is on summer break and heading to New York on a roadtrip. Everything started out the way everyone expected but things changed quickly.

It was so nice getting caught up with everyone and get a sneak peak on what the story line for the next book is.

The story flew by, wish it had been a little longer only because I like this group a lot.

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Forbidden Love; Written by Lisa Jones Gentry, As Told by Joe Steele – Review by Kerry Baker

Forbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe SteeleForbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe Steele by Lisa Jones Gentry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Forbidden Love by Lisa Jones Gentry is a brilliant story of two people who by design should not be connected and yet fate stepped in to change their lives.
I loved that this was all based on a true story. It really made me feel much more connected to the story and the characters. The author has an amazing way of telling this story that makes you feel like you are right there experiencing everything with them all.
I honestly wasn’t sure if I was going to like this book at all but I am so glad that I gave it a go. This has to be one of the best books that I have read this year and cannot recommend it enough.

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Tausha Treadway

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand. I love Autumn Sand so when I see her name I’m reading it. This is a short novella and it helps if you have read Joe Football first. Its the continuing story of Brice & Favor, college students who take a summer break to travel to New York with their friend Egon. Egon is in a band and they are going to New York to record an album. Along the way the trip is full of different personalities, moods and tempers. It’s an eventful trip! Even though this is a novella its a fast paced love story and it really gets you involved. You really need to read this quick, fun book. Its full of trouble, love and fun personalities! Brice and Favor have been thru so much will this trip be the end of them or will it make them stronger than ever? Read Summer Break to find out!

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Amber Lange

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand was a fun read. I enjoyed it a lot. It had been a while since I read the first book. It was nice to see Favor and Brice again as well as the other characters. Overall I felt like it was well done. It was a short and quick read. It was full romance but not over the top. A great book on communication and friendship. 4 star rating.

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Forbidden Love; Written by Lisa Jones Gentry, As Told by Joe Steele – Review by Susan Mowdy

Forbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe SteeleForbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe Steele by Lisa Jones Gentry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Never have I ever read a book like this! This was a beautifully written story about Father Grau and Sister Legocki and their forbidden attraction. Not only is it a priest and a nun frowned upon to have any relationship but they fell in love during the time where it were a black man with a white woman would not be accepted in the eyes of society. I was completely hooked by this emotional journey and one I don’t think I’ll forget anytime soon! You grow to love these characters and I kept forgetting that they took vows and all of this was forbidden and you just wanted to root for their love!

This book is a definite must read!

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Gillian Fawell

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was awesome. Lara Ward Casio has managed to pull off a fantastic combination of laughs, spice and heartwrenching moments. The main characters Ava and Ford are easy to fall in love with and Hula Girl quickly became a book I couldn’t put down! I look forward to reading more of Lara’s books! Definitely check this one out!

Reviewed by @sparkinside

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Heather Harmon

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hula Girl by Laura Ward Cosio
What happens in Maui, stays in Maui. Unless you run into your vacation fling back home . . .
If you like romance and are looking for the next great read look no further.
Laura Ward Cosio has such talent with her word selection and description she’s truly made this book a page-turner that will keep you reading so you’ll know what’s happening next.
Miss Ruiz who’s a workaholic is pushed into a forced vacation to a tropical paradise where things spice up when she has a fling with a handsome man who’s her opposite! Can opposites really attract? with this page-turner, you’ll really visualize yourself right alongside Miss Ruiz and her hunky fling.

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Forbidden Love; Written by Lisa Jones Gentry, As Told by Joe Steele – Review by Heather Harmon

Forbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe SteeleForbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe Steele by Lisa Jones Gentry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Forbidden Love is the true story of Father William Grau, a black Catholic priest, and Sister Sophie Legocki, a white Polish-American nun who, in the segregated fifties, defied the church and society.”

This book is a real page-turner! I couldn’t stop reading, This story really does touch your heart and makes you want to know what happens next. While reading you’ll really feel like you know Joe, William, Sophie. If you have experience with Adoption and or segregation you’ll be able to relate to this book. I’m very impressed with how well Mrs. Gentry filled her pages with so many great details without overwhelming the readers.

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Mirela Ruiz

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio was sweet and romantic read. I would give this book a five out of five stars. I loved Ava, she was brilliant and hilarious to read! I loved the twists and turns throughout the story. I felt myself in Ava’s shoes and really felt like I experienced her journey too. I did enjoy getting Ford’s point of view too! He was a great read.

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Cassi Rogers

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hula Girl by Laura Ward Cosio is a wonderful stand-alone novel. The authors writing was flawless. She beautifully created a story with a great punch line, excellent character descriptions and many heart touching moments. Ava is a lawyer and has been busting her hinny off for the last 6 years to get herself where she is. Her boss forces her hand at taking a vacation in Hawaii. While on her vacation, taking a trip to the store, she is forced down a side road to avoid smashing a wayward chicken in the middle of the road. With no turn around point, she follows the road to the end, where it leads her to Ford. What ensues is just a pure blissful, steamy, vacation fling. After Ava’s vacation is over and she returns home, she buries herself in her work once again… only to run into her surfer boy in her hometown at a prestigious law firm event. Feelings are shared and explored, hurt and hidden. The chemistry between these two is way more than what a small vacation fling allows… but they live in two different states so how will they ever make it work? This book was excellent and I am glad I stumbled upon it. I laughed a lot, teared up in a few places, and felt my heart swoon at all the charm. You’ll definitely want to add this to your reading list.

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Cassi Rogers

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break by Autumn Sand was a very short but precious book. Unfortunately, I didn’t read the book that came before this one so I feel as if I missed a lot of background story and information pertaining to the characters but it didn’t take anything away from this book. I was able to follow along and understand things just fine. I enjoyed the characters, their personalities, and the storyline of this book. A group of friends going off on a summer vacation… what can be better than that? There was a lot of emotions packed in to this book in the form of secrets and the ins and outs of friendships. It was written very well and gripped me from start to finish.

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Jana Teppih

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella is a standalone by Autumn Sand and it is part of her college romance series of Joe Football. It was such a fun to meet up with Favor, Brice, Jana, Wayne and Cal again and be part of their road trip to New York.
I have read more or less everything that Autumn has written and I think it does not matter whether she writes for us grown-ups or for young adults, she hits the spot every time! Even when the story seems so straight forward on the surface, she manages to throw in a curveball and that is also the case with this novella … at times love is just not enough and secrets do have power to tear friends apart!
I am looking forward to whatever comes next in the Joe Football series and I am keeping my fingers crossed that Autumn gives us …

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Lisa Brydalski

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break (A Joe Football Novella) by author Autumn Sand follows the events of Joe Football showing what the group is up to during their summer break. Brice, Favor, Wayne, Jana and Cal are on their way to NYC to spend the summer with their friend Egon and his band. While there they will question relationships, love and life. Choices will be made, secrets found out and friendships tested before the end of the summer. What will become of this group of friends?
It has been a while since I read Joe Football and you really need to read that before taking on Summer Break. Once I started Summer Break though, it all started coming back to me and I enjoyed seeing what happens with this core group of friends. I can’t wait to see what comes next for Brice and Favor as well as Jana and Wayne!

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ava is a hard-working lawyer forced to take a vacation when one of the partners in the law firm she works at determines that she needs a break away from the office to clear her head after a recent incident during a deposition. To most people, a week on the island of Maui would be exciting and relaxing. After 3 days of trying to relax, unplug, and enjoy the beautiful island, Ava finds herself ready to get back to work. What starts out as a trek to find a laptop so she can check her emails sets into motion a series of events that will change Ava’s world forever.

Ford enjoys his morning surfing, teaching music to children on the island, and sipping on some nice tequila in the evenings. Finding Ava on the side of the road as she searches for cell service so she can navigate herself to the nearest electronics store is not usually part of his day. After some harmless flirting, Ava and Ford embark on a vacation romance that is super hot. Agreeing not to talk about their real lives, Hula Girl and Surfer Boy enjoy each other’s company in the bedroom and on the town until Ava must return back to Los Angeles. However, what happens in Hawaii doesn’t necessarily stay in Hawaii.

What happens when they see each other again and their real lives are more intertwined than ever? Ford is required to return to Los Angeles to wrap up business with his father and crosses paths with Ava. This chance meeting leads to a story of lies, love, and heartbreak that I found myself fully immersed in. Now Ford is the one on the timeline as he tries to prove to Ava that what they had in Hawaii is real while Ava is set on believing she can’t have love and the career she has worked so hard for. I found myself rooting for them along the way, hoping they would find their happy ending. This story was a wonderful reminder that sometimes the biggest obstacles to happiness is our own mind. A great read by an author that is new-to-me but one I will definitely be checking out in the future.

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Forbidden Love; Written by Lisa Jones Gentry, As Told by Joe Steele – Review by Maura Harper

Forbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe SteeleForbidden Love: Written by Lisa Jones Gentry as Told by Their Son Joe Steele by Lisa Jones Gentry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As racism and bigotry rears its ugly head in America again, I am reminded that “acceptance” is a relatively new phenomenon when you look at the timeline of the country.

FORBIDDEN LOVE is the true story of a nun and a priest, told in past and present tense. This is a book that was told to the author by the man who was a product of the FORBIDDEN LOVE. This is a fascinating story and I found myself searching online for more information.

This is an intricate story that is riveting and one that I will just say it is absolutely worth reading and researching a little more.

Review by @mauraharper

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Michelle Mulvey

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break by Autumn Sand is a great Novella. This series should be read in order to get the full story of what is going on. This is a continuation of Favor and Brice. It’s a couple I have grown to love. They have not had an easy time but any obstacles have brought them closer together with a stronger bond.
While on summer break they find out some information that can tear their group of close knit friends apart. I’m dying right now worrying about what will happen.
I have been a huge fan of this author since the first book I’ve read of hers. This series is a bit different from what I’ve read of hers but, I love it and cannot wait to see what happens next.

review by @xchellex

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Angela Hayes

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand reunites us with Brice and Favor from “Joe Football”. I enjoyed the first book- so catching up with Brice and Favor for this story was an added bonus.
It could be read as a standalone, but I really recommend reading Joe Football before beginning this book- as there is a lot of backstory and other important information that is worth knowing in order to enhance your reading experience of this book.
This is a short story, with a fast pace- which makes it a very quick and easy read. Though it may be small in size, there is nothing lacking about the story, or content- there was a lot packed into a small space and it felt like a much longer story (in a good way).
Brice and Favor have been through so much, and are taking a much needed break. We follow along as these two travel to New York with their friend Egon, who is playing in a band. But just because they are off to have fun doesn’t mean it will all be smooth sailing for them.
Looking forward to more from Ms. Sand.

Thank you, Autumn Sand!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Lisa Helmick

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story has all the feels! Right away I knew this was going to be a good one. Meeting the characters and getting their back story is done well. I feel like I know these two and only get to know them better as the story moves along. The attraction…yup I could feel that. The worry and concern…yup I could feel that. What about the heartbreak….yup that was the worst feeling. The love….yes that was the best!

I enjoyed each of these characters and the story took me for a ride. Just when I thought it was done. Nope it wasn’t. Her BIG gesture was wonderful! All of his weren’t too bad either. I felt myself smiling while reading about his Hula Girl and her Surfer Boy.

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Hula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Michelle King

Hula GirlHula Girl by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such a great book! Ava Ruiz is a perfectionist. She is an attorney who regularly works 16 hour days 6 days a week. She has worked hard to get where she is and constantly has to prove herself in a world where women are generally at a disadvantage. She makes one little mistake at work and is forced into a (much needed but not wanted) vacation. She is in Maui going stir crazy wanting to check on things at work and decides to drive into town to pick up a laptop. On the way a crazy stray chicken runs her off the road. That’s when she meets the hot as hell beach bum Ford. Ava forgets all about work and decides to take Ford up on his invitation to meet up later that day. And so the vacation fling begins!

What happens in Maui stays in Maui…until it doesn’t! While you will fall in love with Ava and Ford while they are in Maui, just wait until you get to the twists and turns that have them face to face again in the real world! This is an emotionally charged, super fun, super hot read that will make you jealous as can be! I definitely found a new book boyfriend in Ford! I recommend this 5-star read! It’s one you’ll want to read over and over again!

Reviewed by @chellek44

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Lost In Carmel by Terri Lee – Review by Cindy Mayberry

Lost in CarmelLost in Carmel by Terri Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lost In Carmel
By Terri Lee
☆☆☆☆☆

Natalie Hampton had it all. Movies, Magazines, and Hollywood. Until she lost it all, to gossip mixed with envy. Searching for friends was far and away. She needed someone on her side. When she had to leave behind everything, to find peace. She makes the best move she could think of. Can she find the peace she is looking for? Who will come to her rescue, and calm her sea of life.

Terri Lee has written this page turning story. A real look into the life of a star, behind what we see in magazines and movies. It may look like fun and fantasy. Do we really know what Natalie Hamptons really going through? This story is an eye opener, filled with tears. I love the characters in this book. Mostly the friends who stand behind Natalie. Well done Terri Lee! I want more though, looking forward to reading more from you.

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Summer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand – Review by Sara Oxton

Summer Break: A Joe Football NovellaSummer Break: A Joe Football Novella by Autumn Sand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summer Break by Autumn Sand a super five-star read. This is a novella in the Joe Football series, it could be read as stand-alone but I would recommend you read Joe Football first, to get the most out of the story, or else you would want to go back and read it and you would have major spoilers. Favor, Favor, Favor what are we to do with you, you break my heart every time. (not just because she gets to snuggle up next to Brice at night) These characters will make you care about them even in such a short amount of pages, you would be sorry to miss this novella as it does a great job of bringing a great and complex story together in a short amount of pages and still making it hookable.

 

Review by @saraoxo

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