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Deadly Words (Born Bad Book 1) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Felicia Bates

Deadly Words (Born Bad, #1)Deadly Words by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Deadly Words : a Born Bad Novel
Meghan O’Flynn
4 out of 5 stars

Meghan O’Flynn is an author I’ve read and enjoyed in the past so once I saw Deadly Words I knew I needed to read it. Overall, it did not disappoint. I had a little trouble getting into the book at first, I felt a little lost and as if the storyline was slow to pick up. Despite this, the writing was strong and I could already tell I was invested in Poppy as a character. While the book often felt long, it never got to the point where I found myself bored or disinterested. I feel like Meghan O’Flynn had a unique approach to unraveling plot twists and that
kept me engaged. There were several times I read a line that
really stuck out, whether it was description or metaphor it really
showcased the authors talent on many occasions. I’m addition to the author’s unique writing style I liked Poppy’s sense of humor and really hoped that she would see that while some people do bad things, they aren’t always bad and she too deserves good things. I liked Carsen immediately and was happy to see he played such a big role in the storyline. Even though the book was centered on the daughter of a serial killer, i enjoyed the complexities of the characters and the theme of the story itself, even though people are evil, we still have our version of them and our reasons we love. I am happy that this is the start of a new to
me series and I really look forward to reading more in the future.

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Something Lost (Funerals and Weddings Series Book 1) by Bernadette Marie – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Something LostSomething Lost by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Something Lost by Bernadette Marie
Four Stars

Something Lost is the first book in the Funerals and Weddings series by Bernadette Marie. This book had my attention from the very first page. The Fab 5 are brought together by their college coach’s funeral, it also brought Craig and Rachel, coach’s daughter, back together. This book had all the feels, and I love the way this author hooks you for the whole series with the fantastic bits of backstory about each of the Fab 5. This was a great read for a fall afternoon, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a great romance. I look forward to reading the rest of the books in this series.

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Stormwood by Luna Mayfield – Review by Tina Vega

StormwoodStormwood by Luna Mayfield
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have never read a book quite like this one. I loved the originality of this story. Luci and Beckett were just great. Beckett just had me all in my feelings right from the start. Tolle had a pull that I could feel from just reading. It had an incredible plot – I read it in one sitting. I also felt every change of atmosphere right along with the characters. Great story for the upcoming month of October.

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Code Name: Vulture by Maya Daniels and Sylvia Black – Review by Michelle Collier

Code Name: Vulture: Dark Vampire Romance (The Order of the Condor Series Book 1)Code Name: Vulture: Dark Vampire Romance by Maya Daniels
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The steam coming from this book is sure to warm you up on a cold night. Danielle is ripped from everything and has to come to terms with so much. Vulture thought this contract would be like all the rest. There is definitely chemistry with these two. The story is fast paced and full of action.

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Jake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail: A Touching Tale of Sharing, Disability Awareness, Kindness, and Overcoming Fears by Samantha Shannon – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Jake the Growling Dog Shares His TrailJake the Growling Dog Shares His Trail by Samantha Shannon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jake the Growling Dog is back in another adventure where he is enjoying life and part of that is walking on the trail he loves to go down everyday, it helps him to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of life in the woods near where he lives. He likes to see what new sights and sounds are around, especially when his best friend Neet is with him, but one day he is walking down his trail when something doesn’t look or smell right and it makes them worry that it is something he might not want to share his trail with.

As Jake and Neet try to figure out what has made the strange tracks on the ground and whether whatever made the tracks is dangerous, their legs start to shake and their minds go spinning until they hear something start to pass by and they get scared and so they go and hide. When they are safe and alone they come out and go home, but the experience has made Jake’s head hurt and when he tried to get to sleep, he had bad dreams, but when his friends Bodhi and Luna come to visit, Jake tells them what happened and how he might not want to share his trail and how it is making him feel when he thinks about it.

Will Bodhi, Luna, Jake and Neet be able to work together to figure out the mystery of the new tracks and smell on the trail, or will their fears get the better of them? This is a beautifully written story about sharing, facing fears and not being afraid of something new and different which can be enjoyed by adults and children alike with some excellent activities at the end around the themes contained in the story.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Swindler’s Revenge ( Karina Cardinal Mysteries Book 5) by Ellen Butler – Reviewed by Caralee Looant

Swindler's RevengeSwindler’s Revenge by Ellen Butler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Swindler’s Revenge by Ellen Butler
4 Stars!!!!

Another Journey in the mystery filled world of Karina Cardinal. I was hooked right to the end. I usually read romances but this was a great escape into the world of intrigue and mystery. The author brings the characters to life and is so good at plot twists and turns. I really enjoyed my escape into the mystery.

I like how Karina was able to entwine herself into the action and drama. I really felt as though I was right there in the thick of it with her. The author made it so that I needed to keep reading to see how it would all unfold. I will definitely read more from this author in the future.

Reviewed by @caraleeloonat
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Forever Valentine: A Sequel to Professor Valentine (Kirk University Series, Book 6) by Diana Vale – Review by Shelly Kittell

Forever Valentine (Kirk University, #6)Forever Valentine by Diana Vale
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Cassie and Diego are having a romance of the ages. She’s younger than him. He also comes with the baggage of a drug-addled ex-wife. If you like spicy, there’s some in here that will cause steam on your glasses. The characters are pretty well-written. Some of his brothers sounded like overgrown children. Her friends just sounded like silly students shrinking everyone against the female brain. There was a lot of action and noise on the pages which made it hard to follow the story at times. Overall, I would recommend it.

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Scarlet Princess (Lochlann Feuds Book 1) by Robin D. Mahle and Elle Madison – Review by Allyson Ware

Scarlet Princess (The Lochlann Feuds, #1)Scarlet Princess by Robin D. Mahle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Scarlet Princess (Lochlann Feuds Book 1) by Robin D. Mahle and Elle Madison – Review by Allyson Ware

It all starts with a few bottles of vodka and bright red hair. What an adventure. I swear I was watching a tv show, not reading a book. The writers are immaculate at what they do. I truly cannot put into words how excited and anxious I am to read the second book. This series could become my new favorite, and that is saying something considering how much I adore Harry Potter.

Rowan is perfect. Her personality is so bubbly that you cannot help but love her, even though she might be a little over the top. And for her to find someone that has the exact opposite personality, it is really curious how they got along so well. I want to re-read this right after finishing it because I want to find out what I missed while reading it the first time. Maybe I am a little obsessed, but that’s okay, right?

Reviewed by @aware

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Gone Country (Gone in Love) by Katrina Marie – Review by April Smith

Gone Country (Cousins Gone #1)Gone Country by Katrina Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I just love a book that can make you laugh out loud with the characters shenanigans. Katrina Marie does just that in this story. This book was an easy read and you are soon taken with the storyline and wanting more. This is my first read by this author and I can’t wait to read more or her works especially the additional reads in this series.

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Deadly Words (Born Bad Book 1) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Deadly Words (Born Bad, #1)Deadly Words by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Deadly Words (Born Bad Book 1) by Meghan O’Flynn

Deadly Words is the first book in the Born Bad Series by Meghan O’Flynn and Holy Cow what an intense read. Whew . I was hooked from the first page and was on the edge of my seat throughout the story . I never hesitate to pick up anything by this author and I’m pretty sure this is going to the top of my favorites list. The twists and turns had me turning the pages till the end. This is one of those stories that will stay with you long after you’re finished. I’ve been trying to come up with the best words to describe it for hours and nothing comes close. This author does a phenomenal job at creating these stories that grab ahold of you and don’t let you go. I closed my eyes several times while reading and could picture very vividly what she was describing. This is a fantastic thriller about Poppy. Her had is in prison for the rest of his life. Poppy is now grown and living her best life as a Chiropractor that is until things start happening. A stranger shows up on her door step claiming he’s being stalked. Who is it? Someone is watching her but who can it be and what do they want? I highly recommend reading this to find out what happens next. I already can’t wait for the next book to come out.

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Gone Country (Gone in Love) by Katrina Marie – Review by Kerry Carr

Gone Country (Cousins Gone #1)Gone Country by Katrina Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this romance. It was very sweet and I loved the mixture of city girl and country boy. The character of Stella is great. And her personality as well as Johnny’s playfulness just jumps out of the pages

Stella is a focused confident woman with her eye on the prize(her promotion) in the city however when she moves to the country for the opportunity to run her own branch her life gets turned upside down and inside out. Stella doesn’t have time for romance but that all changes when she meets mechanic Johnny. With his cheeky playful nature she finds herself drawn to him.
However Johnny has been hurt in the past and guards his heart. As things look like they are going to work between Stella and Johnny a spanner gets thrown into the works in the form of Johnny’s ex partner, who isn’t too happy about how close Stella and Johnny are getting.

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SPOOKED BY A SUSPICION by Risa Nyman – Review by Karyn Taylor

Spooked by a SuspicionSpooked by a Suspicion by Risa Nyman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Spooked By A Suspicion is the stand alone follow up to Swallowed By A Secret by Risa Nyman. I hadn’t read the first book or anything by this author but the blurb intrigued me and I decided to give it a go. I also didn’t realise that this is a young adult book but that didn’t stop me from getting really engrossed in Rocky’s story from the very first chapter.
Rocky is determined to stop his mum remarrying. He just doesn’t lie or trust Ted. To many coincidental things happen to Rocky around Ted and Rocky thinks there’s something sinister going on.
While trying to prove that Ted is up to no good, Rocky is accused of stealing. So now he has to clear his name as well as get evidence that Ted is up to no good.
I really enjoyed reading Rocky’s story. He’s a great character that I could have read about for hours. I just love his over active imagination. No wonder he’s such an amazing young writer.
I really enjoyed reading about the secondary characters, mostly a bunch of teenagers. They really add so much to the story and make this book such an enjoyable read.

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Deadly Words (Born Bad Book 1) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Lisa Helmick

Deadly Words (Born Bad, #1)Deadly Words by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This author can write some horrific stories and this one is no exception. We step into the life of a psychotic who is living a normal-ish life. This is written in the past and present and told by his daughter. Both tenses were weaved in to make the stony blend and give us tidbits at a time.

My biggest issue is there were many avenues that were alluded to that just didn’t feel closed at the end of the book. It could be my fault..I might have missed a lot. Its an okay book with twists and turns but not the thrill ride I expected.

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Stand Your Ground by A. J. Ullman – Review by Jenni Bishop

Stand Your GroundStand Your Ground by A.J. Ullman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

4.5 stars

Stand Your Ground by A.J. Ullman is a thriller. This crime story is full of loss and pain, lies and betrayal, and law. It is a fast paced and engaging tale full of action and twists and turns. AJ’s narrative is detailed and engrossing, and as always, I found myself turning page after page devouring every word. This is a complex story where you want to believe that honesty and truth will prevail. But when there is so much against you and the politics and morals of others will be your downfall. Then only by standing strong when true friends and allies come to light do you perhaps have hope.

Cady thought she was up for the one thing she has worked towards but one night changed all that and she is now in for the fight of her life. She knows she is strong, but will she be strong enough to withstand this?

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Kiss Me Before Flight by Thia Finn – Review by Jenni Bishop

Kiss Me Before FlightKiss Me Before Flight by Thia Finn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kiss Me Before Flight by Thia Finn is a contemporary romance and second chance story. I just started reading the Trident Security series collection by Samantha A. Cole and when I realised that this story was connected, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. Coincidence? I think not. There is action and danger, abuse, and sorrow and so much more that will have you lost in the flow of this emotionally driven story. There are some hard hitting scenes in the book and if you can get past them, you will unwrap what becomes a beautiful tale.

Violence has been her world for so long it’s hard to remember life without it but she is determined to finally leave that life behind. Helping was one thing he had to do but it became so much more, and he wanted, no needed to be near her.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Unsettled Scores (DAG Team Series Book 2) by Kel O’Connor – Review by Angela Shirley

Unsettled Scores: Book 2 of the DAG Team SeriesUnsettled Scores: Book 2 of the DAG Team Series by Kel O’Connor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Amy is still hurting from the tragedy year’s ago, it hurts even more that she feel responsible and that she is estranged from family but will this next assignment help her bury some of the demons from her past.

Amy is still looking for the person who killed her sister but when she gets intel which sends her back to Atlanta will she be able to overcome the pain and try and find who actually hurt her. Amy also is trying to reconnect with her Brother-in-law so she can at least reconnect with her niece who she loves dearly.

As she goes through the investigation more things come to the front and can she piece them together to get to the bottom of the it all.

I came into this story without reading the first book and although I caught up on the story I still felt that I would have benefited from reading the first book as some timelines overlap, but saying that it did not distract from this book at all. The character of Amy was driven and brilliant, I loved the way she pushed through the horrendous trials she had in her past to try and get to the truth and solve her sisters murder.

The secondary characters where great and really enhanced the story and had you engaged from the first word to the last. I can’t wait to read more books by the author.

Stormwood by Luna Mayfield – Review by Jenni Bishop,

StormwoodStormwood by Luna Mayfield
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 stars

Stormwood: A Haunting Paranormal Tale by Luna Mayfield is a paranormal story full of tension. This short story is about a spooky manner, an evil unknown and a relationship on the line. The lure to the manner is too strong for her to ignore but what resides there has a plan and what that plan is just may shock you. Will they escape in one piece, or will it be too strong and tear them apart? Family secrets may just be more than anyone is willing to hear.

If you love a suspenseful thriller then grab a copy of Stormwood.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Family Secrets (A Whispering Pines Mystery) by Shawn McGuire – Review by Jenni Bishop

Family Secrets (Whispering Pines Mystery #1)Family Secrets by Shawn McGuire
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Family Secrets: A Whispering Pines Mystery by Shawn McGuire is a cozy mystery with an array of quirky and colourful characters and a twist. This small town is weird and interestingly different and full of hidden secrets and with a hint of fantasy/supernatural. There are those who once had run away to join the circus, Wiccans, and psychics/fortune tellers just to name a few. Whispering Pines is certainly more than it seems. There are some unanswered questions that remained at the end which was a bit frustrating.

As former police officer it’s hard to leave that life behind so when she comes across a crime scene, she can’t help but want to find out what happened and who is behind it. But it just might be her demise.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Home to the Outback (Welcome to Bunya Junction Book 1) by Nicole Flockton – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Home to the Outback (Welcome to Bunya Junction, #1)Home to the Outback by Nicole Flockton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Home to the Outback is book one in the Welcome to Bunya Junction series by Nicole Flockton. I just love an Australian love story. Nothing like a story from home to keep me up all night reading. It is so nice to be able to relate to the content and know where places are and the slang sometimes used. I just loved everything about this story. From the blurb, to the characters, to the ending and everything in between. The layout and execution was on point and there was really nothing I don’t like about this story. I love a good dr/nurse romance and this one contained heat, dramatics, uncertainty, surprise and completeness. Sindy and Ryan held me captive and hanging from every moment and every word. Impossible to put down. Impossible to forget. 5 stars

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No Way Out (Mafia Elite, book 1) by Amy McKinley – Review by Angela Shirley

No Way Out (Mafia Elite, #1)No Way Out by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was there to protect the main man’s daughter but in the end I could not just walk away when it was over.

Max is a bad a## assassin and has a plan but putting that plan into place could be tricky, but Max never thought his plan would come unstuck by a woman. Although by the end Lily is not just any woman she is the one who holds his heart.

Lilliana is a princess in a world of pain and horror, she is only a possession to her father and a pawn in his deadly game within the mafia. She is determined to leave but under the rules of the group she has to be released and that normally means trading one prison for another prison but in walks Max as her bodyguard but can he be her escape?

I love this author, there is nothing this woman writes that does not have you eagerly turning the pages to read what will be uncovered within the story. I feel that all her female characters have this air of vulnerability but also underneath the surface is a strong, powerful characters which Lilliana is definitely. With the chemistry between the two main characters just jumps off the page and you are willing them through the distractions that come up in the book along the way.

The story is a powerful one and the way Amy weaves through all the horrors and tension to create a love story is brilliantly and a is a great addition to the new series.

Murder Among Friends by Linda Burson – Review by Carla Clemmons

Murder Among FriendsMurder Among Friends by Linda Burson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I don’t usually read this type if book! Let he just say I am so glad I did! I couldn’t out this book down. It definitely keeps you on the edge of your seat and turning pages. Cammy and her brother Zach have to use all of their investigation skills to solve this missing person case. But is Cammy to close to the case? This book builds all the way to the end. Really enjoyed the writing style and will be reading more from Linda Burson!

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Forever Valentine (Kirk University #6) by Diana Vale-Review by Amanda Kimble

Forever Valentine (Kirk University, #6)Forever Valentine by Diana Vale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Forever Valentine: A Sequel to Professor Valentine (Kirk University #6) by Diana Vale

Another fantastic read by Vale. Forever Valentine is book 6 of the Kirk University Series. The characters are wonderful. It’s a page-turner for sure.

Cassie is in her second year of college. Her boyfriend happens to be older than her and she is worried. Her parents aren’t very accepting of him. The quote I chose for Cassie is: “Then why do you act like I can’t? Why do you act like this divorce is only something that affects you? It affects both of us.”

Diego used to be Cassie’s mentor, but he left the college before starting anything. His divorce isn’t final and it’s weighing on him. He thinks the age-gap between them will cause drama in the future. The quote I chose for Diego is: “No! I know exactly what you’re trying to do! You’re going to paint me up as some arsehole who left his vulnerable wife for a younger woman. I can see right through your bs, Linda.”

Highly recommended for Contemporary Romance lovers.

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Code Name: Vulture (The Order of the Condor Series Book 1) by Maya Daniels and Sylvia Black – Review by Autum Talamante

Code Name: Vulture: Dark Vampire Romance (The Order of the Condor Series Book 1)Code Name: Vulture: Dark Vampire Romance by Maya Daniels
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

If you’re into Vampires, Mates and enemies to lovers this is a great book for you! Vulture and Danielle’s story has the perfect combination of history, secerets, and of course love!  Danielle and Vulture have opposite personalities whilst Vulture is loud and bold Danielle seems to be a scared Kitten, but this kitten might just learn her roar with the help of her mate. Reviewed By Autum Talamante

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The God by Hazel Storm – Review by Crystal Jimmo

The God (Her Three Immortals, #2)The God by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It picks right up where book 1 left off, so I highly recommend you read the first book. Seeing Vanessa grow more this book was awesome. There is nothing that can stop this girl once she sets her mind to it. I wanted to strangle Grey the entire book and knock some sense into him. But at the same time actually understanding why he made the decisions he did made sense. I wanted to hug him and make the pain go away. Although I’m dreading what is going to happen with the Queen in the next book! Can’t wait to read the last book and see what happens!

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Something Lost (Funerals and Weddings Series Book 1) by Bernadette Marie – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Something LostSomething Lost by Bernadette Marie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rachel and Craig dated behind her father’s back when they were in high school. He was the coach’s star player and she was the coach’s daughter. Once graduation came…they went their separate ways. Craig went one way to try to chase his dream…while Rachel followed her father’s expectations for her and became a high school therapist. Years pass and the two are brought together once again when Rachel’s father passes away.
One thing is certain when these two meet again…their feelings for each other never went away. They have both grown and changed. There are secrets and traumas between them that may stop them from exploring their feelings for each other before they can even begin.
This is a story of love and loss…trauma and healing…friendship and family. I enjoyed Rachel and Craig’s characters and feel like they were people I knew back in high school. The secondary characters are great and I can’t wait to learn more about them in future books. I was pulled into the story from the beginning and didn’t want to let go when I got to the last page. I am hoping that we will get glimpses of them in future books!

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A Natural Passion by Tammy Mannersly – Review by Amber Poole

A Natural PassionA Natural Passion by Tammy Mannersly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A Natural Passion is a cute story. Super relatable. Who hasn’t gone after the bad boy? It contained romance, a little mystery and kept the audience entertained. Tammy Mannersly did a great job telling a story. As a result, I fell in love with the characters. My only complaint is that I wanted more! I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves a good love story. If you love hallmark movies then this is the book to read. Tammy keep them coming.

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Deadly Words (Born Bad Book 1) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Stephanie Nicole

Deadly Words (Born Bad, #1)Deadly Words by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Deadly Words (Born Bad Book 1) by Meghan O’Flynn was a very interesting read for me. I have read a couple of Ms. O’Flynn’s books now and she always manages to keep me on the edge of my seat. While Ms. O’Flynn as a plot that will keep everybody interested her characters are just simply the best. Poppy and Carson are the most unsuspecting main characters and they are both brilliant. Or only will Ms. O’Flynn keep you guessing with her plot but also Poppy and Carson’s future.

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Gone Country by Katrina Marie – Review by Kellie Piaskowski

Gone Country (Cousins Gone #1)Gone Country by Katrina Marie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved Gone Country by Katrina Marie. It was such a sweet, easy to read, love story. The chemistry between the main characters was so real, you could feel it from the book. I am looking forward to more books by this author and more from this series. I love happily ever after, romantic books with great characters and a great story.

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Deadly Words (Born Bad Book 1) by Meghan O’Flynn – Review by Kristine Solano-Witucky

Deadly Words (Born Bad, #1)Deadly Words by Meghan O’Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Deadly words is an addictive book. It is the book 1 in the series and I can guarantee that I will be reading the next books for sure. I couldn’t put it down! It captures you and makes you want more. The story of poppy, a serial killer’s daughter. It’s addictive. Simply Amazing!!!! Meghan O’Flynn is a great writer and she did a wonderful job writing this story. I am definitely a fan now.

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No Way Out (Mafia Elite, book 1) by Amy McKinley – Review by Rebecca Hill

No Way Out (Mafia Elite, #1)No Way Out by Amy McKinley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

No Way Out is another fantastic read by Amy McKinley! I enjoyed this book and could not put it down. Liliana is seen as just an object for her father and is to be used to strengthen his mafia connections. Max was sent by her grandfather to rescue her and falls in love with her. Max is not who Lily thought he was. Can she forgive Max when she learns the truth from him? Read the book to find out!

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