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The Guard (A Soppranaturale Series Book 2) by Ashley Pagano – Review by Stacey Baxter

The Guard: A Soppranaturale Series: Book 2The Guard: A Soppranaturale Series: Book 2 by Ashley Pagano
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Normally these types of novels don’t peak my interest as I’m more of a romance/erotica kind of girl but this one swayed me I love how magical this storyline is! It is full to the brim of supernatural, magic, danger and sooo much nore! It really did take me on whirlwind adventue which I was eager to sink my teeth into and I’m certainly excited to read more from this author! Also it does have a touch of romance in it too which was a lovely touch it was different to read something with the magical storyline I do highly recommend giving this novel a read!!!

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The Perfect Outcast by Melissa O. Hansen – Review by Kerry Carr

The Perfect OutcastThe Perfect Outcast by Melissa Ott Hansen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a great young adult book. It keeps the reader guessing. It is full of adventure.

Alina is very relatable for young women who may struggle to fit in with their peers. Her fight to fit into a perfect world when she is anything but perfect can feel like a struggle most teenagers go through.

The world Alina lives in is perfect, even the people are perfect, created by one man using science instead of nature meaning that everyone of them is flawless and immortal apart from Alina.

Alina was a mistake, she is not flawless and perfect like the rest of the people around her and she questions why that is the case. Alina sets out to discover why this happened to her but what she finds will shock her. The perfect world shows itself as less than perfect and their creator isn’t some powerful god but a man set on ruling over the people he creates. Will Alina differences mean that she cant survive? Or will her findings make her stronger and more confident in the person she is?

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Rock Star on the Verge (Rogue Series Book 9) by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Chantelle Smith

Rock Star on the Verge (Rogue Series #9)Rock Star on the Verge by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I read a lot of books by this author, and have gotten emotionally involved with these stories and series, and this one is no different, getting to see previous characters from the other books in this read was a great thing. This book once again connects you to characters that are real, and make you feel as though you are there alongside them. This author creates such brilliant reads that connects you in every way to their story. This read is entertaining, emotional, and really touches you! These books can be read as a stand-alone but I highly suggest not missing a single read! Don’t miss this read!

Reviewed By @tillytillzz

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The Saint of Liars (The Lucky Devils Series Book2) by Megan Mackie – Review by Cindy Mayberry

The Saint of Liars (Lucky Devil #2)The Saint of Liars by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Saint of Liars
Lucky Devil
Book 2
By Megan Mackie
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
This is a full length novel, loaded with magic and suspense.

Rune Leveau is the main character in this fantasy fun filled story. After what happened with her and her ex-husband, she went Into hiding. Finding herself running the Lucky Devil Bar has many events going on. A visit from St. Benedict starts the excitement and the questions that follow. As she leaves the bar……… Reading this book will get you the answers you seek.

Megan Mackie wrote this fast paced story. You are sucked in on page one, and remain reading until the last page. I love the characters and their ability to use magic when needed. There are Fairies, Wizards and Rune. I love the story! The fantasy as well as St. Benedict brings you into this rollercoaster, just like Rune. Answers are needed and only reading this book will get those for you. I hope you enjoy Megan Mackie’s book as much as I did. Be sure to read book 1 first. It will help you get to know some of the characters involved in this book. Well Done Megan Mackie!

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Hero High:: Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High Collections Book 2) by Mina Chara – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High, #4)Heartbreak Rebellion by Mina Chara
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the next stage in the story of Friday Fitzsimmons, as she prepares to re-enter the life of Icon City and her second year at Hero High. In the prologue we recap over why Hero High was founded and how the Hero’s and their opposing villains came to receive their powers.

We then join Friday as she recovers from some injuries and tries to get her life back in some semblance of order. She is in her room in the dorms when Ashley comes to her window to see her, although they aren’t supposed to, they still enjoy spending time together. They decide to visit the Hero Museum and Friday shows off her knowledge of Hero trivia, through this they learn more about each other as well.

As the story moves on, we join her at her 18th birthday party where she catches up with friends and is surrounded by celebrations, as well as the fans of the Hero Channel who have followed her story from the beginning. Veronica appears and leads her away from the party and into the mall to pick out a few bits and pieces of her choice from both her own merchandise, those of her team and the other Heroes and villains. Friday does this and when finished she sees that Veronica is joined by someone else, she is then introduced to Luke, a student at Hero High. Friday finds out that they will be working together a lot during the season and is led to the offices to sign her new contract. After she signs it, she is given her new clothing requirements and her lines for the next week.

What she doesn’t realise is that the filming for the first scene has already begun at the party, as her teammates run towards her, they see that one of the villains has appeared at the top of the party’s ferris wheel. As they go to stop the villain, they realise that they are being filmed and that it is all just a set up. As Friday finds the device that the villain has hidden, it is apparent that Luke knew it was a set up from the start and continues with his lines as though Friday was doing the same. This leads to an argument with Veronica about it and the realisation that she and Luke are meant to be love interests this season.

The next day, Friday goes to try and visit Jake in prison with Captain Fantastic, as usual, she is refused, but she does hear something that doesn’t seem quite right, this is where she and the Captain discover the biggest secret that the Hero TV channel has. They are both shocked and in disbelief that this is actually happening and as they learn about what has been happening, they make a decision together to investigate what is really happening.

What will this revelation mean for her, the Captain and the school? Who is behind it all and how will it affect their lives? What about Luke and Ashley, how will this affect their relationships, both working and personal? Can Friday keep up with the demands of the show, the fame, the power and the stardom and all the while keep her integrity in place, or will she comply with the way her life has been mapped out for the season?

The only way to find out what happens is to read on and let your emotions go on this latest whirlwind ride through Icon City.

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Remember My Name (Remember My Name Series Book 1) by Laurencia Hoffman – Review by Finn Cunningham

Remember My NameRemember My Name by Laurencia Hoffman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Remember My Name is an excellent MM Mystery thriller story that i just couldn’t help but finish in one sitting! This book will take through an absolute roller coaster, and will definitely bring you into the emotions of these characters. This book was NOT what i expected, but i wholeheartedly recommend reading it! This took me back to my high school days, reminding me of the books i used to read, and i loved it! I really look forward to reading more from this author!!

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Finding His Zen by Tammy Mannersly – Review by Jenni Bishop

Finding His ZenFinding His Zen by Tammy Mannersly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Finding His Zen by Tammy Mannersly is a captivating romance story that is sweet and has a little drama thrown in. The chemistry is sparking, and it is easy to become invested in the characters and their journey. The story flowed nicely, and I found myself invested in the outcome. It is a small-town romance that is an easy feel good read that delights and makes for a nice afternoon read.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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The Saint of Liars (The Lucky Devil series Book 2) by Megan Mackie – Review by Kerry Chalmers

The Saint of Liars (Lucky Devil #2)The Saint of Liars by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Saint Of Liars (Lucky Devil Book 2) by Megan Mackie.

This is the second book in the Lucky Devil series and it is another great addition. We pick up with a Rune the main character, Rune finds herself drawn into a war between corporations, everyone wants her for her powers of finding lost things. I really enjoyed reading this book, I love Rune her character is so relatable and you feel instantly drawn to her. We see a few characters from book one including Saint Benedict. We also have some new characters to get to know and I think they added a lot to this story. Really looking forward to the next instalment. I would definitely recommend reading.

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A DEAD MAN SPEAKS (A CLIVE JANUARY MYSTERY BOOK 1) by LISA JONES GENTRY – Review by Jenni Bishop

A Dead Man SpeaksA Dead Man Speaks by Lisa Jones Johnson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Dead Man Speaks (A Clive January Mystery Book 1) by Lisa Jones Gentry is a crime, mystery and thriller all rolled into one and is a good start to the series. The plot was done well and is interesting and the characters are well developed. There are paranormal aspects and a little twist to the story that make it pop. The Detective is on the case and his track record shows him to be able to solve the unsolvable, but he will need the help of the victim to find a killer.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Rock Star on the Verge (Rogue Series Book 9) by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Rock Star on the Verge (Rogue Series #9)Rock Star on the Verge by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Rock Star on the Verge (Rogue Series Book 9) by Lara Ward Cosio

Rock Star on the Verge is the ninth book in the Rogue Series by Lara Ward Cosio Holy Cow ! I absolutely loved this book . I pretty much got lost in the pages and nothing else mattered until I finished. This is about Donal and Conor and their journey to finding themselves. Get ready for one heck of an emotional rollercoaster ride as these two travel through Europe. Find out what happens next in this must read. I highly recommend reading this whole series in order as it will give you the full effect of the characters and the journey leading up to this book. Plus once you read one book in this series you will be hooked and want to know what happens next. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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THE PATIENCE OF KARMA (A Madeline Dawkins Mystery #5) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Lucy Berson

The Patience of KarmaThe Patience of Karma by Cynthia Hamilton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book pulled me in from page one!!! This is the fifth book in the series and they just keep getting better with each one. It will definitely keep you thinking with every twist and turn that it takes. The mystery and suspense will have you flipping the pages wanting more and more. I am so glad that I found this series and most definitely this wonderful author.

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Tompkin’s School: For The Dearly Departed (A Supernatural Academy Trilogy Book 2) by Tabi Slick – Review by Mirela Ruiz

Tompkin's School For The Dearly Departed (Supernatural Trilogy #2)Tompkin’s School For The Dearly Departed by Tabi Slick
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tompkin’s School: For The Dearly Departed (A Supernatural Academy Trilogy Book 2) by Tabi Slick was an interesting paranormal read. I really enjoyed the development of Kain and Izara throughout this book. I loved getting to see more of the history and the attention to detail was great for further world building. I thought the pacing was great, I didn’t feel rushed or dragged down in any way. I cannot wait to see what happens in the third book and to get all of my questions answered!

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The Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

The Dating ItineraryThe Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Penny and George

This was such a great book and set only 30 minutes from where I live! Was cool to read about places ive been around town and know what they’re ‘seeing’.
First off Penny and her sisters. My goodness those girls had to have had a rough life growing up with the names they had but as a parent I see what they did with the name play.
Penny was so easy to see my self in and like. And George or Geo, well he’s just a man putting on a face so no one can see he’s just a big teddy bear .
Had some laughs in this and was truly entertained. Hope we get some books about the sisters as those will be fun!

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Hero High: Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High Collections Book 2) by Mina Chara – Review by Kayla Interdonato

Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High, #4)Heartbreak Rebellion by Mina Chara
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hero High: Heartbreak Rebellion is the second book in the Hero High Collections by Mina Chara. This collection is books 4-6 and I enjoyed these books as much as I did when reading the third book in the series. The story takes place in Iron City where crime seems to be on the rise. Friday Fitzsimmons is part of the Hero Channel and sees stardom on the horizon. Unfortunately, fame comes with a price; her whole life is controlled by the producers. Friday really struggles with a secret she uncovers about the ties between Hero TV and the Iron City jail. On top of that she is having a hard time deciding between her interest in Doctor Dangerous, a villain in the city, or her new team member Luke. This story was a nice quick read with a good mixture of fantasy and romance. Friday is pretty kick ass in my opinion and I think she is a really good main character in this story.

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A DEAD MAN SPEAKS (A CLIVE JANUARY MYSTERY BOOK 1) by LISA JONES GENTRY – Review by Erica Fish

A Dead Man SpeaksA Dead Man Speaks by Lisa Jones Johnson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was an awesome story. I love ghost stories, especially when there is a mystery around it. Lisa Jones Gentry did a great job writing this story. For me at least, there was no confusion about what was happening. The characters are fully developed and personable. The plot of the story is intriguing. Clive, who was well todo, got shot and killed. That is when the story begins. Clive was an investment banker. He wants to find his killer. That is when it becomes interesting. Clive teams up with Detective Bob to help solve a murder. There are feelings and obstacles that Clive needs to get done to be able to move on. I highly recommend this book to see what exactly happens to Clive and Detective Bob.

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The Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams – Review by Jessica Leombruno

The Dating ItineraryThe Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams was a cute fun Rom-Com. Penny and Geo are rivals in the newspaper world. Both are working on similar stories about dating and they keep running into each other. I have to say that I’m happy that I don’t have to date these days, all the different ways of dating just sound more like headaches. The question is will Penny and Geo find love…

Penny and Geo had great chemistry and I loved their bantering. Brooke Williams’s writing is good and easy to fall for; my only complaint is the storyline was a little predictable at times.

Reviewed by @jbruno26
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Hero High: Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High Collections Book 2) by Mina Chara – Review by Liz Vrchota

Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High, #4)Heartbreak Rebellion by Mina Chara
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hero High: Heartbreak Rebellion is a collection of stories within the Hero High series from Mina Chara. These three books are actually books four, five, and six in the series so I would personally recommend reading the first set of books in the series so you know where and what is going on with the characters. This is a really neat premise of books and I have really enjoyed reading the stories since the beginning. Fitzsimmons is traversing Icon City and her Hero High. The unique spin on this is the tv show the characters have to be involved in. I can’t really give much more because I would fear ruining some of the good stories that are there but this is one you don’t want to miss. I love the fast pace the stories read at and the lack of over detailing that sometimes can be in fantasy or sci fi type novels. This series will have you sitting on the edge of your seat and guessing and hoping that your theories are right. I am anxious to see what else we will get next from Mina Chara and if there will be more books in the Hero High series.

Review by @lizaileen
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The Guard (A Soppranaturale Series Book 2) by Ashley Pagano – Review by Erica Fish

The Guard: A Soppranaturale Series: Book 2The Guard: A Soppranaturale Series: Book 2 by Ashley Pagano
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Soppranaturale series. I highly recommend reading book one to understand the characters and what they have been through already. This story is full of action, adventure, magic, supernatural, and danger. In the first book, we were introduced to Ommilu and Link. They are the last two Fae and their journey has not been an easy one. In this story, they are Guards at the hotel. They are pushed to limits they themselves cannot expect. This is a fast paced story, The pages just fly by and the book can be read in one sitting. You will want to read the whole book to see what happens to Ommilu and Link.

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The Saint of Liars (The Lucky Devil series Book 2) by Megan Mackie – Review by Meg Tyrrell

The Saint of Liars (Lucky Devil #2)The Saint of Liars by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

We are back with Rune Leveau at the Luck Devil Bar. We Met Rune in Book one when she had inherited the bar from her Aunt who had recently passed away. The Lucky Devil series is about a young woman named Rune who is a wife named June Masterson who reinvented herself after her abusive husband threw her under the bus for his crimes. Rune doesn’t trust the corporations so things are rough until she decides she wants to find out her ex-husband’s secrets. Rune is a great protagonist and Saint Benedict is just the perfect love interest for her despite both of them carrying serious emotional baggage. The story truly does deepen and expand, building on the characters and plots from the first book. The world Megan builds is so clear. Magic and corporate intelligence, is a wonderful combination. Once again Megan Mackie has created a book that has the old world and modern world colliding in the most amazing way. There is magic, action adventure, suspense, some mystery, drama, tension, chemistry, intrigue, danger, secrets, different realms….as well as a slew of mystical and mythical creatures. Who wouldn’t want to jump down this rabbit hole?!?!

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Kickflip Summer by Danielle Jacks – Review by Liz Vrchota

Kickflip SummerKickflip Summer by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I wasn’t sure what to expect with this book because I have never read Danielle Jacks prior but once I saw the cute and fun cover I just knew I needed to give it a go and see what story was there. This is one that will make you remember everything you love about summer, that magic that is in the air when you are a young adult is something that seems to go by the wayside to adult things as we get older but this captured the fun and adventurous time that can be. Kara and Bear were a blast to read and the way the story unfolded led the reader on until the last page where you just hope and pray for the happily ever after to come for these two. You will have to read this for yourself to find out if they get that but the adventure it takes you on is well worth the few hours you will spend with Kara and Bear. I can’t wait to see what else is available from Danielle Jacks!

Review by @lizaileen
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The Guard (A Soppranaturale Series Book 2) by Ashley Pagano – Review by Anna Hirsch

The Guard: A Soppranaturale Series: Book 2The Guard: A Soppranaturale Series: Book 2 by Ashley Pagano
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Guard (A Soppranaturale Series Book 2) by Ashley Pagano
4 Stars

This is the second book in the series and I would recommend that you read the first part to fully understand this one. Fairies are so rare and now there are two in the hotel. After winning the gauntlet, Link and Ommily joined the guard. Not everyone is happy about that but they need to put aside their differences if they are to overcome the battle that awaits them. Sacrifices need to be made and some may need to make the ultimate one.

This is a romance filled with action and fantastical creatures. Magic abounds within these pages. The author pulls you in and keeps you wondering what will happen next. This book was a great addition to the series. The ending leaves the author room to take the story in a multitude of directions. I’m excited to see what will happen next.

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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The Crocodile Makes No Sound (The Lord Hani Mysteries Book 2) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Jana Teppih

The Crocodile Makes No Sound (Lord Hani Mysteries #2)The Crocodile Makes No Sound by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Crocodile Makes No Sound is the second book of N.L. Holmes’ Lord Hani Mysteries. I am blown away by the research that the writer has done and I am eternally grateful for the list of characters at the beginning of the story as I found myself going back there constantly as I tell you it is not so easy to remember the names and backgrounds as one would think! You can read the story as a standalone as it has its own storyline and what is amazing is that Lord Hani is an actual person and so many elements in the story are ‘real’, the whole story itself is fiction.
I suggest you take time when you start reading as then you can fully appreciate the details that the writer brings into her storytelling, it is like a colourful tapestry that you need to look at long and hard to truly see all the colors and connections and … the way she has with words, oh my, I have no words …
If you love history and especially Egyptian history AND mysteries then this book is for you and it pulls you in and you cannot leave it until you come to the end to see whether Lord Hani manages to resolve a conflict without too many losing their lives …

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Self Made (Freshwater BOOK 2) by Belinda Williams – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Self Made (Freshwater Book 2)Self Made by Belinda Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this book. This is the second book in this series which I enjoyed just as much if not more than the first book. This is a sweet romance story that pulled me in right from the beginning. The characters are well developed and I had no problem connecting with them as they brought the story to life. Jessica is the face of her fitness business that is going strong. When Ant comes into her life, she is faced with a challenge to make him ripped in just a few months. She is attracted to him right from the start, will she lose her heart to him? Ant makes the changes but are they good? Now she starts questioning herself, business and if he was perfect before she changed him. What happens next you will have to read but you won’t want to miss it. I enjoyed their chemistry and watching their relationship grow. They made great characters, they certainly made the story easy to read. I highly recommend this book and this author.

Review by @bjwagner
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The Crocodile Makes No Sound (The Lord Hani Mysteries Book 2) by N.L. Holmes – Review by Kerry Baker

The Crocodile Makes No Sound (Lord Hani Mysteries #2)The Crocodile Makes No Sound by N.L. Holmes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Crocodile Makes No Sound by N.L. Holmes is the second book in the Lord Hani Mystery series. This book can be read as a standalone book even though it follows the same MC. The author does a great job of making it so the story is easy to understand while still being gripping and exciting.
It was great to get back into the character of Lord Hani. His world feels so alien in comparison to what I am used to however I could vividly picture what the author was describing. There were times where it honestly felt like I was there with the character, in his world, experiencing what he was going through.
The story itself is intriguing and I wanted to know what was going to happen and how things would work out eventually. I was hooked by what was going on and enjoyed this story as much as the first. This was an exciting book and one I enjoyed immensely. I am looking forward to what else is to come in the series.

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Rose of Anzio – Moonlight (Volume 1): a WWII Epic Love Story by Alexa Kang – Review by Piper Foster

Moonlight (Rose of Anzio, #1)Moonlight by Alexa Kang
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is my first book by Alexa Kang. This book is really good to read. At first I was unsure how to take the story after reading a few chapters I understood better. The storyline deals with the different of classes. This is the story of love, friendship and loss as well as war time.

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Rookie Moves: A Quick Snap Novella by Tarrah Anders – Review by Kerry Baker

Rookie MovesRookie Moves by Tarrah Anders
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rookie moves: A Quick Snap Novella by Tarrah Anders is a great story with loveable characters in it. This is the perfect kind of novella – it was short, sweet and packed full of romance. I found this book was so easy to engage with and once I had started it I absolutely flew through it. The characters were amazing, I enjoyed everything about them. They were so well matched and really brought out the best in each other.
Tarrah Anders really has a way of creating stories that are interesting and fun and always leave me wanting more. I am so excited to delve more into the rest of the books available in this series.

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Accepted (Rhodes Family Book 2) by Lisa Wood – Review by Kerry Carr

AcceptedAccepted by Lisa Wood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this book. It is the second book in the Rhodes Family Series and follows the story of the sister Ava. I loved reading this book. The characters are so well written and likeable.

We meet Ava, Thomas and Hunter in the first story but we don’t get to know much about their story until now.

Ava, Thomas and Hunter have been friends for years, completely inseperable. Little did they realise that their friendship was turning into love.

One night after a few drinks they took their friendship one step further. While Ava and Thomas thought this could be the start of something new and they could all be together, Hunter fled causing heartbreak to them all.

7 years later Hunter wants to repair the damage that he caused and see if he can rebuild what he destroyed all those years ago.

Can Ava and Thomas forgive him for the past? Can a three way relationship work? And is it acceptable to love and be in a relationship with 2 people?

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Hero High: Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High Collections Book 2) by Mina Chara – Review by Tausha Treadway

Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High, #4)Heartbreak Rebellion by Mina Chara
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hero High: Figure In The Flames by Mina Chara . I have loved this series. Its not my usual genre but I have completely fallen in love with this set. Each book is a story of Friday Fitzsimmons who has just realized she has super powers and is sent to Hero High, a school for kids with super powers set in the futuristic city of Icon. She is also recorded 24/7 on Hero’s Highs tv channel Hero TV. The producers of the channel have her life all worked out for her from what she wears to who she hangs out with. She is also learning how to use the super powers she has found. When she finds out that Hero TV has a lot of corruption behind it she is struggling with just going along with the producers and letting them make her famous to finding out what’s really going on. Each book has mystery, suspense and love and they will take you on a crazy ride. Will Friday solve the mystery before the life she loves is destroyed or will she save Hero HIgh? Read the Hero HIgh series to find out. I do recommend reading the first books to get a general feel of the characters and places.

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Secure Heart (Chase Security Series #3) by R.L. Dunn – Review by Karyn Taylor

Secure Heart (Chase Security Series Book 3)Secure Heart by R.L. Dunn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Secure Heart is the 3rd book in the fantastic Chase Security Series by R.L. Dunn. Each book in the series could be read as a standalone but I would recommend them all, and doing so in order as previous events are mentioned and may make more sense if you have read the previous books. Added to the fact that they are all fantastic books then I’m sure it would be no hardship to read them all.
We got to know a bit about Julian Dupart in the 2nd book Secure Again and I’m so glad that R.L. Dunn chose to give him his own book as I was interested to find out more about this intriguing man. We really get to know Julian throughout this book and I absolutely loved this man. He’s super smart and a total whizz at his job but we get to see so much more of Julian and discover that he has a heart of gold.
His leading lady in this book is Holly Dupree Morrison and I adored her too. She’s had a horrible life so far and will do absolutely anything to protect her adorable daughter Sadie. I must add that Sadie absolutely stole my heart. She is the most adorable child ever and had me in tears at a few points with her whole outlook on life (and death).
As with the previous books in the series there’s so much more than the romance story going on and in Secure Heart the storyline running alongside the romance is dark and dangerous and very entertaining. I was really gripped by the story and did not want to put this book down.
I desperately hope that R.L. Dunn choses to write more about the Chase Security team.

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That Incredible Kiss (Kissed By Fate 3) By Tamara Ferguson – Review by Angela Hayes

THAT INCREDIBLE KISS (Kissed By Fate Book 3)THAT INCREDIBLE KISS by Tamara Ferguson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

That Incredible Kiss is the third book in the incredible ‘Kissed by Fate’ series by Tamara Ferguson. As expected, his is another fantastic addition to the series- Ms. Ferguson never fails to deliver a captivating read- and this story had me engrossed right from the get-go. A story of fate, tragedy, separation, dark secrets, romance… and so much more.
The characters are so well developed, interesting, and endearing. I love being able to re-visit Crystal Rock and Dragonfly Pointe through Ms. Ferguson’s stories- and this story was no exception.
This is Ashley and Brian’s story, who have a history together. A rocky start turns into something that held the promise of a bright future- but tragedy ripped them apart. It’s taken 10 years, but they are finally reunited. Will fate allow them a second chance to be together? What happens when secrets are revealed?
This is a fast paced, quick, and easy read. The author packed a lot into the story- in a great way- making for a wonderful read!

Thank you, Tamara Ferguson!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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