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Five – Alarm Christmas : A Novella by Melinda Valentine – Review by Rachel Moss

Five-Alarm Christmas : A NovellaFive-Alarm Christmas : A Novella by Melinda Valentine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’re looking for a short, steamy holiday read, the novella Five-Alarm Christmas by Melinda Valentine is it! This was a really good, enthralling, quick read. I was expecting more steam, as the title and cover alluded to, but it was still a good read. This novella was very well written, with some witty humor that made me chuckle a few times. I’m glad I picked this book up, I didn’t want to put it down, and I can’t wait to read more from this author in the future.

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OFFICE MISTAKES by BETH HALE – Review by Rachel Moss

Office MistakesOffice Mistakes by Beth Hale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’re looking for a short, sweet, steamy holiday read, Office Mistakes by Beth Hale is for you! I read this novel in less than an hour. It’s a perfect holiday romance, with enough steam to keep you warm at night when you read it. The characters are great, and I loved the chemistry between Audra and Charlie. It was enthralling from the beginning of the novel to the end. I can’t wait to read more from this author in the future!

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Echoes: Lucifer and the Dark Goddess by Nikki Broadwell – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Echoes--(Lucifer and the dark goddess book 1)Echoes– by Nikki Broadwell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is not my first book by this author but it has just become one of my favorites by her. I enjoyed being pulled into this book right from the beginning. The characters are connectable and brought a variety of emotions to the story. This author’s attention to details made the story feel realistic and made me feel as if I was part of the story. This is a story about Feirin. She has lost her memory and has no ideas who she is. The only thing she has that might tell her who she is, is a necklace around her neck. Thinking the police will be of help, they only bring more problems. What will happen if she is outside the walls of the city where survival is questionable. Feirin was such a great character and all that she brings to the story. This was a little different story for me but I really enjoyed it. I highly recommend this book.

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Faida (Heartstrings Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Bobbi Wagner

FaidaFaida by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series which I enjoyed just as much as the first. I highly suggest reading the first book as well to help your enjoyment of this series. This is a well written story that has characters that not only bring the story to life but also makes it fun to read. This is a shorter story that is engaging and kept me turning pages to the end. This is Faida’s story. She has a past that is full of disappointing things that has made her heart icy. She is about to meet her match in Robert. His heart is just as icy has hers. Now she is faced with melting her heart in order to help Robert see what is in front of him. They made such great characters. They really made the story enjoyable for me and easy to read. This heated up a cold afternoon for me and I think it will for you too. I highly recommend this book.

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Bake Believe by Cori Cooper – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Bake BelieveBake Believe by Cori Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It is the last day of summer vacation and Cat Anderson is determined to enjoy every minute, she wakes up early and plans out her day in her head, go to the pool, use hair lightener, sunbathe, try a new snack, meet cute boys and swap phone numbers as well as the other things a fourteen year old girl can want. She creeps out of bed to the living room to get her phone from the living room to text her best friend and see if she is up and ready for the day yet, she is super excited and cannot wait any longer to ask her parents if she can go to the pool, the only snag in her plan. She goes to wake her parents up; and ask to go to the pool and she is not above begging this time, she really really wants to go, she eventually convinces them to do it, but with some conditions attached, to which she agrees and flies out of the room to get ready and throw some frozen waffles into the toaster and cover them in butter and syrup, but her mum is in the kitchen and just staring at the fridge, which is not normal, especially when she says she wants to bake something, Cat’s mum never bakes!

After she has eaten her waffles and her cousin Robyn has arrived in a burst of smiles and sunshine and announces that he mum has been baking all morning and that she has asked Robyn and cat to deliver them to the neighbours later on, all this talk of baking is making Cat’s mum on edge again, so she decides that this would be a good time for them to leave and head to the pool, but Robyn isn’t going to let it go and demands that they find out, as she is trying to figure it out, she remembers that it is more than strange that Cat’s mum is thinking about baking when she never even cooks anything, she only just manages to use her microwave and order takeout, but Cat is having none of it and eventually manages to change the subject to boys and distracts her.

When the girls get to the pool and realise that it is empty, they begin to regret their decision to go as early as possible, but they pick their spots and decide to do a bit of a sunbathing while they wait for their friends, this is after they have a race to the diving board, which Robyn wins as usual and to get down, Robyn dives and Cat cannonballs. When Cat surfaces, she is shocked to see that someone has arrived, Liam, they have a laugh and a joke about Cat’s dive, that is until she sees a gorgeous boy beside Robyn and she becomes speechless at the sight of him. Eventually she manages to get her words out to talk to him and finds out that if she doesn’t look at his eyes, she can actually talk to him, but that is easier said than done when all she wants to do is look at him. When Robyn and Liam go to get snacks, she is left with Tobey and continues their conversation, but agrees to go with him to join them shortly after, however, what Liam is eating puts her off food for a while, so she goes to top up her tan.

When Cat is woken up, she is embarrassed to know that she fell asleep, never mind that it was for a couple of hours, so after confirming that nobody had seen her snore or drool, agrees to go and join in the pool games with their friends for the next couple of hours. After she gets out, she sees someone eating a pretzel and sudden;y cannot get the idea out of her head that she has to try one of those bagels and after Tobey finds out where they are from, they go to get one from a newly opened bakery down the road from the pool, it is the most delicious thing she has ever eaten and unbeknownst to Cat, this pretzel is about to change her life.

When Cat gets home, she realises that the tv dinner she is eating is not appetising in the slightest and that she cannot eat it, so she asks to go to Robin’s house and the same thing happens the next morning at breakfast, her mum is also acting really strangely still. When she gets to school, she goes to her last class of the day and finds that there is no class, she goes to see the guidance counsellor and find out what happened, but has to wait until the next day to change it, her only choice now is to go to Culinary class, this is where things start to get strange.

Why has everything been turned upside down by that pretzel and why did what happened at school actually happen and what is going on with her mum? Cat has no idea what she has gotten herself into and what the consequences of this will be, but is it all tru, or is it all bake believe, the only way to figure out what happens is to read on and discover the secrets at the same time as Cat, with a few enticing recipes thrown in for good measure on the way.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Eye of Death (Vampire State Book 3)by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Kerry Carr

Eye of Death (Vampire State, #3)Eye of Death by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the Vampire State series and it is just as enjoyable as the the first two books. The story keeps you gripped as you want to find out what happens. Rowena is a great character and the story about her indecision and confusion is really well written. I would definately recommend reading the first 2 books in this series as it will help you completely grasp the story.

The war is raging over freedom for humans in a vampire state. Rowena is not a reporter on the street right in the eye of the storm. In the middle of the war raging all around her. Her jobs is made all the more harder when she doesn’t know which side she wants to be on.
Add to this her blossoming romance with a human Prince and everything is uncertain in her world.

This story is full of action and adventure with danger and romance thrown into the mix as well.

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Bake Believe by Cori Cooper – Review by Erica Fish

Bake BelieveBake Believe by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cori Cooper is a new author for me and I really liked her story Bake Believe. This book is considered a Young Adult book but I think it can be for anyone. The plotline is simple but interesting. The characters are fully developed and have a personality to fall in love with them. This story is about Cat. She is a teen who wants the life of an average teen. That gets a little complicated when her schedule at school gets upside down and is taking a culinary class. She discovers baking. There is a little secret that her family is keeping from her. Will she learn about the secret? Can Cat cook? The best part of this story is that there are recipes in the story that sound yummy. I highly recommend this book for a fun short read.

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Eye of Death: A paranormal romance (Vampire State Book 3) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Eye of Death (Vampire State, #3)Eye of Death by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rowena is back and she is making a go of being an independent journalist with the help of Quintus, but on this day when she wakes up thinking she is late for work, she realises that she is on her own time and couldn’t be late but still getting up early is not easy for her, as she stumbles into the kitchen to find a note from Vincenzo, he is trying with these notes and today’s is no different with a joke and breakfast in the fridge. As she heads out to do an interview with Prince Antet with her sandwich in tow, she is thinking about the statement she released the day before and what the reactions to it have been, but she hasn’t got time to check them. As she pulls into a parking space near where the hotel is and checks in with Quintus, it is busy in the lobby and there are other news anchors making their own preparations, so she walks to the hotel and goes in via the back entrance and passed the Prince’s security, she pretty much walks into Quintus at the top of the stairs.

They head up to the Prince’s suite and she waves to an ex-colleague on the way, enjoying the look of surprise when he sees her, when she and Quintus arrive there, the Prince welcomes them with open arms, he is not quite ready to start the interview, but they talk and joke a little before talking about the format of the interview and how it is going to work without any camera’s present. They decide to record the audio only and then over coffee, they start the interview. They cover topics about both Rowena and the Prince and Rowena realises that she is getting from the Prince what she wanted from Vincenzo, it is a surprise and sets the tone for the rest of the interview, after it is all checked and completed and everyone is happy with the content and the agreement to allow more interviews in the future, Rowena and Quintus get ready to leave the hotel, this is when the Prince pulls Rowena to the side and asks her out on a date, Rowena says she will think about it and leaves.

As Vincenzo and Rowena prepare to leave for an event, they detour to see a friend on the way, but nothing new can be gleaned about the ULA political party through this source, so they head on to the event and meet Quintus there. The conversations on the boat aren’t wholly desirable to the humans on board and the news that one of the higher profile politicians has defected to the ULA, meaning that their hard work is about to become even harder is when Vincenzo confronts the party members at the same event, but it doesn’t end well and there is an argument between himself and Rowena, he leaves her standing in the cold and to fend for herself to get home again, alone. It is a few weeks later on that Rowena prepares for another interview with the Prince and this time, she is taking a camera with her as it is about the trade deal between Sanguinia and Kemet she will be reporting on, but when she gets to the Senatorio, things do not go quite to plan and it is only later on back at the hotel she finds out why and as things become heated, she takes the camera and shows the reality of the current situation and who is responsible for it/

This is the third installment of the Vampire State series and what a continuation it is, but can Rowena, Vincenzo and Quintus pull together or will this latest battle rip them all apart? Whose side is anyone on and will they stay that way, or will the lines blur? The only way to find out what the future holds is to read the book and find out.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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OFFICE MISTAKES by BETH HALE – Review by Tausha Treadway

Office MistakesOffice Mistakes by Beth Hale
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

OFFICE MISTAKES by BETH HALE. This is my first read by this author but it will definitely not be my last. I loved this story. Its the story of Audra and Charlie who are coworkers and they are both up for the same big promotion. There has always been a sizzling chemistry between them but Audra knows how office romances can destroy everything including a promotion. They try to keep their distance from one another until one Christmas party night they end up hooking up. Pretending to themselves its just a one time thing Audra wants to move on but Charlie thinks they could actually make a relationship work. Will Audra give in to her feelings or will she take a chance on love? Read Office Mistakes to find out!

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Hell Hath No Fury (Life Is Hell Book 2) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Angela Hayes

Hell Hath No Fury (Life is Hell #2)Hell Hath No Fury by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars

Hell Hath No Fury is the second stellar instalment in the Life is Hell series, by Naomi Valkyrie. I adored the first book in the series- so this book came with very high expectations. I am happy to say that Ms. Valkyrie didn’t let me down- she delivered everything I could have hoped for…. and more! I love this every bit as much as the first, and I wasn’t sure that would be possible!
I loved Sheridan from the moment I met her back in book one. She is the zany, vivacious, irreverent, sexy, and sassy Hedonism demon- and Delilah’s best friend (Book #1). I was really excited that she would get her own book, as I knew she would be a hoot to follow- and she sure doesn’t disappoint- but also brings a depth and complexity that I didn’t expect, which made me love her even more!!!
As I have mentioned a few times now, but it is worth repeating- Naomi Valkyrie has a talent for telling a wonderful, original, and captivating fantasy. Weaving a dynamic story full of texture, layers- with rich and vivid detailing. Her clever and imaginative touches bring her story, and characters, to life- making me feel like I’m right there watching everything as it unfolds, as much a part of the story as the characters themselves.
Hell Hath No Fury is a superb fantasy, with wonderful paranormal characters and elements, demons, magic, humour, mystery, action, secrets, sizzling chemistry, danger, discovery, and more than a few surprising developments- as well as a wonderful f/f romance.
Just Fantastic!!!!
Now I really can’t wait to get my hands on Book #3!!!

Thank you, Naomi Valkyrie!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Faida (Heartstrings Book 2) by Brooke May – Review by Angela Hayes

FaidaFaida by Brooke May
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Faida is the second book in the Heartstrings series by Brooke May. It is an original, sweet and fun paranormal romance story. This is the second book in the series, but you don’t have to have read the first book in order to enjoy this one. Each book in the series focuses on one of ‘Cupid’s’ chosen ones- one member of his team who help humans find love, while also introducing us to the other members who presumably will get their own story at some stage. We followed Aiko in the first book, and this time it is Faida’s turn.
We met Faida back in book one, but this time she gets the spotlight. We get to know so much more about her- and she is full of complexities. I love how Ms. May has crafted such wonderfully quirky characters who each have their own unique personalities, quirks, and flaws. Faida was so much more than she first appears- which made this story all the more fun to follow.
Bring on Book #3!

Thank you, Brooke May!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Angela Hayes

Moonlit Whisper (An Irish Romance)Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destinations Series) by Amy McKinley is an engrossing contemporary romance. I love Ms. McKinley’s books, so it was a given that I would read this the moment it popped up on my recommendations. The story is everything I have come to expect from Ms. McKinley- with an enticing story that kept me glued to the pages.
You don’t need to have read Amy McKinley’s stories before to enjoy this one- but be prepared to develop a taste for her work. And if you have read some of Ms. McKinley’s other books, then you most certainly won’t want to miss this one.
Looking forward to whatever comes next!

Thank you, Ms. McKinley!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Angela Hayes

IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS - PETS TO THE RESCUE (Irresistible Romance #6)IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS – PETS TO THE RESCUE by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Irresistible Christmas: Pets to the Rescue is the sixth addition to the Irresistible Romance series of anthologies. I love a great anthology, and especially one that features so many of my favourite authors. Add in some fluffy friends, and this was a real treat to read.
This collection of wonderful stories showcases the work of seven very talented authors. Each story is unique and entirely individual to the author- with a variety of storylines and characters, each with their own touch of Christmas ‘magic’, each complimenting the collection, and each one being entirely captivating in its own right.
There is definitely something here to satisfy the romance lover in all of us- and what better way to spend some time than curled up with a captivating book full of wonderful stories.

The collection contains:

-Two Hearts Christmas Rescue (Two Hearts Wounded Warrior Romance #17) By: Tamara Ferguson
-Mistletoe Magic (Paradise Place) By: Natalie Ann
-Bayou Christmas (Cypress Cove series) By: Suzanne Jenkins
-Candy’s Christmas Wish ( A Pineville Christmas #5) By: Cynthia Cooke
-Melt My Heart (North Fork Series) By: Alicia Street
-Playing Santa: A Holiday Sports Romance By: Stephanie Queen
-A Snowy Seaside Christmas (West Coast Book #1) By: Traci Hall

So, settle into bed or snuggle into a comfy chair, and get set for some wonderful reading full of wonderful characters, captivating storylines, romance, emotion, secrets, danger, drama, sizzle, and of course PETS. What’s not to love?
Happy Reading!

Thank you to all the contributing authors!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Second Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

Second Chance eX-masSecond Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such a good holiday second chance romance read. Ally and Archer were destined to be forever, until they weren’t. When Archer comes back he learns news and wants to try his best to make things right.
I really enjoyed this story and will be reading more from this author!

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Five – Alarm Christmas : A Novella by Melinda Valentine – Review by Angela Hayes

Five-Alarm Christmas : A NovellaFive-Alarm Christmas : A Novella by Melinda Valentine
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Five Alarm Christmas: A Novella by Melinda Valentine is an erotic contemporary holiday romance. I remember reading this story previously as part of an anthology, “Craving Christmas”. I have read soooo many books since then, so the fact that I remember this at all says something about the story and the author.
I enjoyed this quick and easy read, but really would have liked more- in a good way, as it means I am invested enough in the characters to want to know what happens next. What happens after Christmas and the party? Where do they go from here. So, I hope there is another book coming that will allow me to spend more time with Finley and Garrett.
Hot ‘n’ spicy!

Thank you, Melinda Valentine!

 

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Second Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson – Review by Melissa Agena

Second Chance eX-masSecond Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a feel good book! This book was the epitome of a “second chance” novel. Second Chance Ex-Mas is a book written by N. D. Jackson. Ally is a single mom trying to build her business from the ground up. The only problem is that Glory, Ally’s daughter, keeps trying to find out more and more of her father. Archer left home and the only girl he’s ever loved. Ally. Now, he’s home and looking to rebuild what was broken. There is one big problem though and hopefully he can win Ally back. This story was so cute and so heartwarming. I loved the characters and how well they worked together. The steamy scenes were excellent. They give you the right amount of imagination to keep you hot. This is not a long book but, it flowed so perfectly that it worked really well. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone who loves second chances and holidays. I can’t wait to read more from this author!

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Bake Believe by Cori Cooper – Review by Angela Hayes

Bake BelieveBake Believe by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Bake Believe by Cori Cooper was such a fun book to read. It certainly took me by surprise, in a great way. This is a clever and imaginative YA story- with wonderfully quirky and endearing characters, teenage angst, magic, recipes, romance, and more. I found the story to be charming and sweet- with just enough drama to keep things interesting.
Cat Anderson appears to be your typical teenager- where clothes, appearances, friendship, and the latest crush are what’s most important. But her life will be turned upside down after a scheduling clash means she ends up in a cooking class, where she will make some life changing discoveries. Throw in some great recipes, a little magic, and a wonderful storyline- and this story becomes captivating.
Well worth the read- and I am looking forward to exploring more of Ms. Cooper’s work asap.

Thank you, Cori Cooper!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Rick: Ingram Brothers #3 by Roz Lee – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Rick (Ingram Brothers #3)Rick by Roz Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rick: Ingram Brothers #3 by Roz Lee
Five Stars

Rick is the third book in the Ingram Brothers series by Roz Lee. This is the first book I have read by Roz, but definitely won’t be the last. I look forward to reading the rest of this series. That being said, this book can be read as a standalone but I think that I would have a better sense of who everyone is and the backstory if I had read the first to books first. Rick Ingram and Brent Whitehall are amazing characters. The story hooked me on the first page and I couldn’t put it down. I like to change up my genres, so I think this series is going to be perfect. I can’t wait to read the other two books.

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CORPORATE CHRISTMAS by BERNADETTE MARIE – Review by Kerry Baker

Corporate ChristmasCorporate Christmas by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Corporate Christmas by Bernadette Marie is a fun holiday romance with some great characters. This is quite a quick read so perfect for that lazy afternoon in the holidays when you can put your feet up and spend a few hours reading.
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I loved how relatable and engaging the characters were. They felt like fun to read about while also having a depth to them that I hadn’t expected. They worked really well together and had a believable chemistry that worked with the story.
The overall story was fun and for the most part lighthearted. It was exactly what I want from a holiday romance. The writing was well paced but not too heavy and the made for an interesting story.
This is a great book and a new author to look out for in the future.

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Rick: Ingram Brothers #3 by Roz Lee – Review by Tausha Treadway

Rick (Ingram Brothers #3)Rick by Roz Lee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rick: Ingram Brothers #3 by Roz Lee. This is a great MM romance. Rick has just found out his secret lover of 6 years is engaged to a woman. Being in the Marines he has always had to keep his love life secret especially from his family. When he finds out that Dave is engaged he gets drunk, really drunk. When a hot blonde comes to his rescue and takes Rick home and puts him to bed he doesn’t even realize what he is doing until its too late. Brent ends up being Rick’s brothers new law partner and he now knows Rick’s big secret. Brent ends up back on Rick’s doorstep about renting a place to stay and they hit it off. Rick is thinking he will just have a fling with Brent to get over Dave but his emotions get involved and he is letting his heart get involved. Will Brent and Dave make it work. Will Brent spill Dave’s secret? Read Rick to find out!

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Second Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson – Review by Faith Jackson

Second Chance eX-masSecond Chance eX-mas by N.D. Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alright, if you go down my profile on almost all of my reading pages, you’re likely to see plenty of these “second chance” stories and books. I’m a diehard fan for these. What I enjoyed about reading this one, in particular, was it reminded me of my favorite TV shows, “Boy Meets World,” because just when you thought Corey and Topanga had it figured out, there were obstacles outside their control from Shawn, to Lauren and Topanga’s parents divorcing.
The same is true for this story as it develops but keeps getting better from the hopes you believe this couple has. Except when they lose it, it leaves you just as heartbroken as Ally is over Asher. This is a powerful story of love lost, love found & reunited, Christmas fun, romance and family fun times. Beautiful, loving and story that will knock your socks off!

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The Rest of Forever (Audio Tour) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Faith Jackson

The Rest of ForeverThe Rest of Forever by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book started off on a pretty somber note considering how April’s life is pretty mundane to say the least. I found comedic relief for me in this book was more like a movie since I listened to it as opposed to reading it through audiobook. The narrator not only bought the story to life in my imagination but so did the author for me. This story is unique. It’s funny. It’s true to life (or death) depending on how you see it. I think it bought on more than a romance element but the innocence that love is especially for characters like the ones we’ve been introduced to here. WAIT, that’s not the only appealing factor in this story. What reared this story in for me was that she’s an angel in training under Damian. The fun part was the fantasy, mythical and love story all over the book. EVERYthing about this was loving, sweet, intriguing and exciting to follow.

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Bake Believe by Cori Cooper – Review by Sheri Schrader

Bake BelieveBake Believe by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Bake Believe by Cori Cooper is a sweet read. I am always on the lookout for a cute book for my niece to read and this fits the bill. Cat Anderson is your normal middle-schooler ready for her first day of school. When her schedule goes array what does a young lady do? I love the realistic depiction of Cat and her friends. Also, how the author focused on things that would be dramatic to this age group. I really enjoyed this sweet adventure that had me wanting to try the recipes mentioned. I look forward to passing this on to my niece for her reading enjoyment. I look forward to reading and discovering more from Cori Cooper in the future.

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The Last Christmas by Seelie Kay – Reviews by Piper Foster

The Last ChristmasThe Last Christmas by Seelie Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Dave and Joan Wright are given an amazing Christmas miracle a cure. Whilst santa is giving this miracle to this couple they have their doubts. What can santa do that modern medicine cannot do. Upstairs is full will they belive santa or find a cure with medience themselves.

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CORPORATE CHRISTMAS by BERNADETTE MARIE – Review by Piper Foster

Corporate ChristmasCorporate Christmas by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a lovely little story
Chole has been working hard since she was an intern. Jason is starting a new job. These two meet at work what happened next. These two don’t get off to a good start. What is life but a bit rocky. Chole trying to get this company to sign it’s her ambition will they. How will she fare with her new boss and how will he react to her. Read more to find out,you won’t want to miss this whirlwind.

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Bake Believe by Cori Cooper – Review by Kerry Carr

Bake BelieveBake Believe by Cori Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a great young adult story but I think any age would enjoy it. The character of Cat is very entertaining and funny and strong willed. I enjoyed reading about her and how discovering something new changed her whole outlook on life.

It’s the last day of summer vacation and Cat had an awesome day planned involving the pool, topping up her tan and of course meeting cute boys. What she didn’t expect was to have her life turned upside down by a home cooked pretzel.

Cats diet at home is very bland and revolves around food that is frozen or microwaved. Her mother never bakes or cooks so Cat was amazed when she tried the pretzel and decided she couldn’t go back to eating bland food. But her mum won’t cook or bake. What is the reason behind that? Cats on a mission to find out.

Add to this a mix up with her school schedule that means Cat is taking Culinary class and her world opens up. Something amazing happens to Cat as she bakes which surprises everyone.

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Irresistible Christmas – Pets to the Rescue (Irresistible Romance Book 6) ANTHOLOGY – Review by Bobbi Wagner

IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS - PETS TO THE RESCUE (Irresistible Romance #6)IRRESISTIBLE CHRISTMAS – PETS TO THE RESCUE by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this collection of Christmas stories. This is a great anthology that has seven stories from seven great authors. Each story brings something different and shows the spirit of Christmas. I found some of my favorite authors and I think you will too. One of my favorite stories is Two Hearts Christmas Rescue by Tamara Ferguson. It is about Kinley and Jake. Their Christmas is in need of rescuing. A few pets are in need of rescuing, will they turn Kinley and Jake’s Christmas around? The magic of love is pretty powerful, will it be for them? The other story that I really loved was Candy’s Christmas Wish by Cynthia Cooke. This is a story about second chances. Candy is on the verge of losing her house, business and her dog. What she needs is a miracle. As Lincoln comes back into her life, will he be the miracle she needs? Will Christmas be a time for healing? I loved the characters in each of these stories and the Christmas magic they each bring. A great Christmas book and I highly recommend this anthology.

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Five – Alarm Christmas : A Novella by Melinda Valentine – Review by Karyn Taylor

Five-Alarm Christmas : A NovellaFive-Alarm Christmas : A Novella by Melinda Valentine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Five-Alarm Christmas is a great contemporary romance novella by Melinda Valentine. I had never read any of this author’s work but at only 37 pages I thought it was worth giving it a go. Although very short, the author has managed to pack a lot into this novella which I devoured in one sitting.
If you are looking for a short steamy romance then I suggest that you give Finley and Garrett’s story a chance. When Finley and Garrett hook up at a bar and have a hot steamy night together they don’t expect to ever see each other again, only to discover the very next day that Finley is the daughter of Garrett’s new boss at the fire station. Everyone at the firs station knows that the boss’ daughter is out of bound but that doesn’t stop Garrett from wanting more than the one night from Finley.
This is a really great story, albeit very short. I’d love to read a full length novel about the exploits of Finley and Garrett as I’m sure it would be a very hot, sizzling read.

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Hell Hath No Fury (Life Is Hell Book 2) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Hell Hath No Fury (Life is Hell #2)Hell Hath No Fury by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series. I loved this one as much as the first. This is an author that is fast becoming one of my favorites. Her books will pull you in right from the beginning and her characters are unique and creative. This book is no different. This is a well developed book that is engaging and details that brings the story to life. The characters are fun and entertaining to read about. This is a shorter story that kept me turning pages to the end. Juniper Lake is not some place you would normally find the MC of this story but she has taken interest in a human deputy. Her problem is that if she follows her heart, she could break a friend or get her killed. I loved this book. The characters made the story easy for me to read and want to know what happened to them. I read this book in one sitting as it is that good. I highly recommend this book and this author.

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Flipping the Bird: A Paranormal Chick Lit Novel (Shift Creek book 1) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Flipping the Bird (Shift Creek, #1)Flipping the Bird by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is not my first book by this author but it is one of my favorites by her yet. This is a paranormal romance story that is full of fun characters and plenty of shifters. This is a well developed story that pulled me in right from the beginning. The characters brought the story to life and made it feel realistic. They even made me giggle once or twice. This is a story about Alice who is a crow shifter. The magical stream in the town she lives in is drying up. But when a hot warlock comes to town, he just may be their saving. His connection with the town is a little more than any one expects. As he finds himself falling for Alice, he could risk everything if he is exposed. I really enjoyed these characters. They brought the story to a new level and so entertaining. They made the story for me. I highly recommend this book and this author.

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