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Wrong for Him (The Love Lottery Series Book 3) by Christi Barth – Review by Kerry Baker

Wrong for Him (Love Lottery, #3)Wrong for Him by Christi Barth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wrong For Him by Christi Barth is the third book in the Love Lottery series. This book can be read as a Standalone. This is the first book that I have read by this author and I thought it was an entertaining story. I liked the whole lottery ticket idea and how it created an opportunity for the characters.
I thought it was quite a quick paced story. The development seemed to happen pretty fast.
The characters were all likeable. I was necessarily blown away by them but I became invested in their story and wanted to see how things would would out. This is an overall enjoyable story that is certainly worth the read.

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To Be A Fae Queen By Tricia Copeland – Review by Michelle Marlow

To be a Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles #1)To be a Fae Queen by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book starts off and IMMEDIATELY grabs you. We start off with our main female lead Titania. You are quickly introduced to other characters including her mother and father who are still in their minds very broken from a prior tragedy.

The kingdom is under attack from the kobold and they are doing everything to protect their realm.

I loved the layout of the realms and how they described where they were, as it isn’t something I have seen done before. Titania is a very relatable character as well. This story is just a wonderful dive into the fantasy world of the Fae.

Review by @michellerenee6590
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No Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Kerry Baker

No Strings AttachedNo Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

No Strings Attached: A Steamy Standalone Romance by Lara Ward Cosio is a great story that was so easy to read. I loved the characters in this book. They are relatable and really engaging. They have such a chemistry between them right from the start. They are the kind of characters you instantly get behind.
I have a read a few books by this author now and I always find her work to be entertaining. This book is well written and such an enjoyable book. I have no issues connecting with the story and thought it was a great book. This is definitely worth your time.

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Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet #1) by KG Fletcher – review by Erin Clemence

Love's Refrain (The Stardust Duet, #1)Love’s Refrain by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Katherine “Kat” Moore is a jazz singer and performer, returning to her home town in Georgia for the last lag of her tour. Backstage, she meets octogenarian Philip Gordon, who hands her a locket that he claims belongs to her with a message, urging Kat to “come back” to him. Confused, Kat tries to find meaning in the locket, brushing it off as the actions of a confused old man. But when she discovers a strange portal in the theatre, Kat soon winds up in 1947, and meets the young and handsome Philip Gordon face-to-face. Kat and Philip fall in love and desperately wish to be together but it seems impossible. Kat travels between 1947 and her own time, trying to find a way to be together with the love of her life.

K.G. Fletcher is a musician and author, and her love of music and performing is evident in this novel. Kat and Philip bond over music, connect over lyrics, and fall in love to song. Inspired by songs from different eras, Fletcher creates a musical backdrop to her time traveling romance.

I had a difficult time adapting to Kat’s relationship with elderly Philip. Although it was obviously chaste, the way Katherine described her love for him was off-putting (even though she meant the younger version), and their modern-time connection was fraught with disturbing disbelief. I don’t know what could have changed to allow me to accept Kat and elderly Phillip as a burgeoning couple from the past but the set up was awkward and uncomfortable.

The conversations between the characters was a bit stilted and in a few places it seemed forced, merely contrived to convey some background information that the reader would not otherwise know about. This often put unnecessary breaks in the story flow, dampening my enjoyment.

This is the first novel in a series by K.G. Fletcher, and I can see it garnering popularity with a certain crowd of readers. The romance was hot and heavy in this one, and fans who prefer their reading steamy and romantic will adore “Love’s Refrain”. I can see comparisons being drawn with “Outlander” and even “The Time Traveler’s Wife”, although the ages of the main male characters in those stories were well within a decade of their female love interest.

Fletcher’s creativity with the portal, and the musical component, added a unique flair to the plot. I was annoyed by how often Kat was called “doll face” or “doll” (in 1947) and “honey” and “sweetie” (in modern day), but the excessive condescension was appropriate to the time and situation.

“Love’s Refrain” is a light, romantic read for fans of time travel love stories. Kat and young Philip will immediately charm, and there is no doubt readers will be rooting for them. It will be interesting to see what the second novel in the series holds.

Why We Don’t Die in Dreams: Book 1 by Debbie Zello – Review by Chrissy Spulak

Why we don't die in DreamsWhy we don’t die in Dreams by Debbie Zello
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Why We Don’t Die in Dreams by Debbie Zello is a thrill ride! Gavin McLean is a homicide detective who is awesome at what he does, but struggles in his life after work hours. One thing in particular, he has this recurring dream involving a naked woman being held captive with her arms on meat hooks, and all he can see of her is her backside. He really is a well-written character that you can’t help but root for. The author keeps the pages turning with each and every thrill – and includes some steamy scenes. I had no problem being sucked into this story and recommend it with five enthusiastic stars. This book keeps you guessing, but doesn’t leave you underwhelmed, either. I jumped at the paranormal theme, but figured the erotica would lessen the writing – not so. Everything about this book works together to make one great read!

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Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet, Book 1) by KG Fletcher – Review by Kylean Sprosty

Love's Refrain (The Stardust Duet, #1)Love’s Refrain by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kat Monroe is forced to choose between 1947 and present day. The love of her life, or an elderly fan she’s grown close to. She fits so well between both worlds, its heart breaking to follow her through her story. Her crazy story of time travel between then and now, who she will love, and where she will be. I loved the way the author draws you into Kat’s world, as well as Phillip’s. You feel everything they go through.

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Weep, Woman, Weep: A Gothic Fairytale about Ancestral Hauntings by Maria DeBlassie – Review by Chrissy Spulak

Weep, Woman, WeepWeep, Woman, Weep by Maria DeBlassie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Weep, Woman, Weep: A Gothic Fairytale about Ancestral Hauntings by Maria DeBlassie is a fast read, but it is SUCH a good one. The story is set in New Mexico and centers around Mercy and the Latin American myth of La Llorona. It contains such beautiful characters and imagery that it pulled me in, and I read it straight through. This is the first book I have read by this author, and I am not sorry that I dove right in. Admittedly, this book is right up my alley, but I would recommend this book to anyone, even if they weren’t head over heels for the paranormal. I give this book 5 stars and look forward to reading more from this author.

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No Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Tracy Jenks

No Strings AttachedNo Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was such a fun read! The characters are relatable and it’s just a good story. You begin to root for them and laugh a bit along the way too. Just enough steam! Well written and a nice, fast read. I’d read more by this author, no doubt!

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THE BOW (HER THREE IMMORTALS Book 3) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

The Bow: A Fated Mates Greek Myth Paranormal Romance (Her Three Immortals Book 3)The Bow: A Fated Mates Greek Myth Paranormal Romance by Hazel Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Being the third book in this series and picking up where the previous left off, i would read these in order.
This kept me hooked to the pages and wondering what was going to happen next in this amazing story. Cant wait to see what comes next!

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Scarlett Princess (Lochlann Feuds Book 1) by Robin D. Mahle and Elle Madison – Review by Anna Hirsch

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

Scarlett Princess (Lochlann Feuds Book 1) by Robin D Mahle
And Elle Madison
5 Stars

This book is so good! I’ve never read a book by these authors and I’m so glad that I did. It’s an edge of your seat ride from beginning to end. Oh what an ending! I can’t believe that I have to wait for the next book in the series. They need to hurry up and write it.

Princess Rowan is a woman who acts and speaks before she thinks. She is sassy and outspoken, I love her. This time it has gotten her in a heap of trouble. She ends up on the other side of the mountain in an enemy kingdom. Their laws are much stricter than her own, especially for women. There seems to be only two ways out of this situation; death or another war. Neither seems to be a good option but how can she diffuse the animosity when everyone believes that she’s cursed because of her red hair?

The story was exciting and the characters were amazing even the ones you hated. I haven’t been this absorbed in a book in a while. I can’t wait to see what happens in book two.

Review by @AnnaHirsch
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No Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Lyndsey Fairley

No Strings AttachedNo Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kayla and Tanner meet in a very odd sort of way, with her checking out his backside while in line at the coffee shop.
What ensues after would only ever happen in a book or movie but I really enjoyed it.
Kayla is a single mom just doing her best and doesnt have time to date. Tanner is busy with work and starting his own business who also doesnt have time to date. But when they draw the line at no feelings, you know they will both end up hurt.

Really enjoyed this and the other characters in this story as well!

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Why We Don’t Die in Dreams: Book 1 by Debbie Zello – Review by Piper Foster

Why we don't die in DreamsWhy we don’t die in Dreams by Debbie Zello
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Gavin McLean is a good man and is in a bit of a dilemma at the moment. There some bad omens really following him around. I actually enjoyed reading this book more than I though I would. Poor Gavin has met all these women. This book is not suitable for a younger audience I would recommend for a mature reader. This has been a very intruding read and those dreams are written amazingly. How can a dream leave you like this and are these two merging together.

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Wrong for Him (The Love Lottery Series Book 3) by Christi Barth – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Wrong for Him (Love Lottery, #3)Wrong for Him by Christi Barth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this romance story. This is a newer author for me which I enjoyed from beginning to end. I was pulled into the story by her attention to details that made the story feel realistic. The characters were like your best friends, they are that connectable. I enjoyed how they brought the story to life on each page. This is a story about Amelia and her brother’s best friend. She has loved him forever and now they just might get a chance. Is she willing to risk her relationship with her brother to be with her crush? How far are they willing to go, will they cross that line? I really enjoyed the chemistry and their growth throughout the story. They are great, strong characters that truly made the story for me. They bring out emotions in themselves right along with the reader. This is a really great pick up and I highly recommend this book.

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Wrong for Him (The Love Lottery Series Book 3) by Christi Barth – Review by Kerry Carr

Wrong for Him (Love Lottery, #3)Wrong for Him by Christi Barth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a sweet romance about friends that become lovers but it isn’t without its ups and downs.

Amelia  and Teague have been friends for years. Teague has been friends with Amelia’s brother for so many years that there are lines you don’t cross and that is messing around with your best friends sister.

However now things have changed.
They are now working and living together as the renovate and work at a new Inn. Is this their chance to make things works or will the feelings they have for each other destroy their relationship and also the relationship with Amelia’s brother.

It’s an up and down relationship which keeps the reader feeling a rollercoaster of emotions.

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Stand Your Ground by A. J. Ullman – Review by Amanda Gonzalez

Stand Your GroundStand Your Ground by A.J. Ullman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This novel tells the story of Cady Fox, a successful lawyer with a tragic past. She’s just been interviewed for a possible promotion at work when the unthinkable happens and circumstances force her to shoot a man. The question of her innocence on the matter of the man’s death hangs in the balance and Cady must navigate the situation carefully. I don’t typically go for psychological thrillers, but Stand Your Ground caught my attention immediately when I read the first chapter. Well written and full of that heart-pounding suspense that comes along with crime novels, Stand Your Ground was more than just a mystery and is definitely something I consider relevant to today’s social climate.

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No Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Heidi Schoolman

No Strings AttachedNo Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This a stand-alone Romance novel and is 302 pages in length. This story follows Kayla and Tanner. Kayla is single mom and Tanner is a construction worker. Kayla was in a previous relationship with a musician and that is how her daughter came to be. He left to pursue his dreams and left Kayla alone and heart broken. Tanner notices Kayla and decides to incorporate her into a scheme to get him out of his sister setting him up on a date. Who knew feelings would develop? Then in strolls Rad back into the picture.

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Why We Don’t Die in Dreams: Book 1 by Debbie Zello – Review by Robbyn Perkins

Why we don't die in DreamsWhy we don’t die in Dreams by Debbie Zello
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book that I have read by Debbie Zello. And this wonderful author did not disappoint! There were twists and turns in this story line that completely threw me for a loop and kept me turning pages and could not put it down! To me, this was a spicy, mysterious romance story and it was wonderfully written!

This is a story of Detective Gavin McLean. His life is his job! Then he starts having the same dream over and over that is a mystery to him that makes him question and dig further. Join him in this story and find out what danger may be lurking for him.

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No Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Dawn Mitchell

No Strings AttachedNo Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Who doesn’t love a coffee shop romance? This book was such a fun read! The fun, easy conversations and attraction between Kayla and Tanner make them the perfect couple. A true Hallmark movie in the making. I couldn’t put it down, even the construction workers wanted to hear more… or was it to just eat the donuts haha! I’ll look for more books from Lara!

Reviewed by Dawn Mitchell

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Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet, Book 1) by KG Fletcher – Review by Kayla Kearney

Love's Refrain (The Stardust Duet, #1)Love’s Refrain by K.G. Fletcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My whole life, I’ve imagined what it would be like to time travel. As someone about to turn 27, I really wish it was possible, as this is the age that Katherine Monroe’s life changes and this novel comes to be.

One of the best books that I’ve read so far this year, Love’s Refrain by K.G. Fletcher is the first book in the Stardust series written so eloquently it was near impossible for me to put it down. Katherine Monroe and Phillip Gordon meet in an expected way, and throughout the book the reader keeps wondering what the fate of their romance will be.

The chemistry between the two star-crossed lovers is tangible, and with every passing paragraph the reader becomes more invested in their unusual romance. This tale of time travel and a love of music between two lovers makes it even more unique. A touch of jealousy from an old ex also brings a hint of suspense to the novel, leading the reader to wonder if he will come between the two lovers or if their love will prevail. Can’t wait to see what is in store in future books in the series!

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Forever: A Diamond Doms Novel by Ivy Nelson – Review by Deb Robinson

Forever: A Diamond Doms NovelForever: A Diamond Doms Novel by Ivy Nelson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Author Ivy Nelson never disappoints. Always so much action going on. She brings you right into the story immediately and keeps the tension alive throughout the story. So many characters to love and hate, this book is no exception. Russell and Gemma have sparks flying although Russell stays hands off because Gemma is married. He has strict rules about touching a married woman.

The Solitaire family finds themselves caught in the middle of a high -powered game of control and power. People are being kidnapped, framed, murdered, manipulated, put in arranged marriages to tighten bonds and keep people under control until the organization and revelations come to light. This is a book you will not be able to put down. THe Solitaire family is based out of a BDSM club but this book is so much more than a BDSM tale. Ivy Nelson has the absolute talent of mixing suspense and romance into one book of perfection.

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Scarlet Princess (Lochlann Feuds Book 1) by Robin D. Mahle and Elle Madison – Review by Karen (Melody) Marsh

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

10/5 Stars!! Holy cow I am so excited to read book 2! Scarlet Princess by Robin Mahle & Elle Madison was a wonderful read. It has a simple but structured writing style that lets you read for 4 hours before you realize what happened!

Following Rowan and Theo as they tease and test each other had me giggling the whole time! Being able to capture somber moments in the way these authors do is a rare treat. While she is a strong woman, Theo can’t help but try and protect her, which pushes more from her. Davin was a great comedic relief, always the life of the party.
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The Don (Her Three Immortals Book 1) by Hazel Storm – Review by Jennifer Reimer

The DonThe Don by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved and devoured this book, it was simply phenomenal, and I couldn’t get enough of it. It was intriguing. This book was very detailed with lots of drama, it was intense, steamy, complex and addicting. with all the twist and turns and multiple characters, this book kept me on my seat till the end. I loved everything about this book, I enjoy reading fantasy, supernatural, Paranormal Romance, Demons and angels, and it did not disappoint one bit. Lots of twists and turns and a cliffhanger at the end it was a page turner till the end. I loved everything about this book and can’t wait to read more.

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Silent Gavel (A Crawford Mystery Book 1) by Merissa Racine – Review by Karen (Melody) Marsh

Silent Gavel (Crawford Mystery #1)Silent Gavel by Merissa Racine
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! Just wow! So normally I pick up mysteries when I don’t want to read too much in one day. They get so boring and slow at parts that you have to set them down or they get so fast paced that you have to stop every paragraph to digest it. But not Silent Gavel by Merissa Racine, I started reading at 7 in the morning and didn’t stop until I was done! (A little after 1 as I had to work)

While the story is pretty cliche when it comes to mysteries, and you know about three-fourths of the way through who did it, it was so well written that you can’t help but wonder what comes next. Following Lauren as she tries to piece together why everyone thinks she is the bad guy. She didn’t love Judge Murphy, but she didn’t have any hate towards her either! Great story!
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THE BOW (HER THREE IMMORTALS Book 3) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Amy Brennan

The Bow: A Fated Mates Greek Myth Paranormal Romance (Her Three Immortals Book 3)The Bow: A Fated Mates Greek Myth Paranormal Romance by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am going to be completely honest here, the crazy intimate scenes in these books really got me hooked on the series. This one, I must admit, really brought some wild, blush-inducing thoughts to mind. and I will be forever grateful to Hazel Storm, and her phenomenal writing that allows me to explore more than I would ever dare to in real life!

Overall, this third installment in the ‘Her Three Immortals’ series is a definite win in my books, pun intended. I love that this strong, resilient female lead continues her exploration of the afterlife and proves to us that once you set your mind to succeeding, there’s no way you can lose. She’s just lucky enough to have three Godly brothers to support her in her quests, and to assist her completely, physically, mentally, and emotionally, if only we could all be so lucky! Hazel Storm, you have done it again, and once more, I will be recommending this series to any one of my friends that really want to start living vicariously through Vanessa. I look forward to continuing on in this adventure. Thank you!

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Whisper Creek: A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 7 by Valerie Davisson – Review by Jennifer Reimer

Whisper Creek (A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 7)Whisper Creek by Valerie Davisson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you love mystery and crime this book for you. I absolutely loved it. The author really knows how to keep you guessing of what and who did what but in the end, it was just amazing. It kept me on my seat, and I couldn’t stop reading it, I wanted to know more of what was happening. Valerie Davisson really know how to write to keep you interested and captivated. The book is very well written. I truly enjoyed reading this. I highly recommend this book.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Lorrene Huisman

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! Just wow! I loved the prior two novels and this one delivered so much, and from the prior two I gained a lot of knowledge about the events that surround Lucy and her friends, but this one really went all out. Sadly, it is the final novel in the series, I am sad to see it end, as I had a lot of enjoyment reading this awesome series! The climax to conclusion of the novel, honestly it was perfect and very much suited.

I had been following the journey as well as battles for Lucy and her friends for some time now And honestly, poor Lucy she can not catch a break. She wants badly to live her life as normal as can be, but for who she is as well as what she was, that seems certainly impossible. Things took off really in the prior, leading to this one. So much happens, literally action was happening where ever seemed fit it seemed, I honestly did not know what characters would still be standing by the time I completed reading the book!

This one really gave it all. The author, she’s amazing and she knows exactly what she is doing when she is doing her writing and word play! For me reading this one, I felt I was along side Lucy, as she knew pretty much as I guess she always had , that this is her fight. To save her friends she must fight, and not know what the out come would be, but trust in herself was a big thing of the inner power of herself! The way the ending comes fort was so good and perfectly made. It was a good and well done way to end the series. I really hope I might read some adventures of Lucy and the gang again though!

I have been a fan of this series since the first novel, everything that happens in the prior novels leads into the next one in the series. I loved every character as well as how they grew and became who they were. Basically they found themselves and embraced more less their true nature of who they are and whom they should be. I really enjoyed this series and loved everything of it with all my heart. I will miss seeing what Lucy and her friends get up to or face in the paranormal world they have to deal with. I know for sure what ever the author cooks up next, will be just as amazing, and I will be reading the next thing they will have written! The author wrote a wonderful and compelling series, and I forever thank them for that!

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The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran Book 2) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Lorrene Huisman

The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran #2)The Book of Carraig by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The first in the series was really impacting for me, and I loved it for everything it was and the time line as well as the characters. Naturally, I wanted to get my hands on this one as well. I got into it really quick, and it picked up almost instantly. A bit of back story and then BOOM we are reading through pages as quick as our minds can read those words!

The book takes place where the prior novel had ended, and to me it was not a peaceful start out for our main character named Ciaran and his soul mate named Caitlin whom he met in the prior novel. Going to Ireland did not bring happiness, but more along the lines of risk and uncertainty. Things progressed quickly. If you read the first novel, you know what I am talking about with truth and along the lines of Ciaran and Caitlin’s love story. Their love was not the only thing at risk though, a serial killer in the time line threatens all that Ciaran knows and loves. What he must do is risky, but knows it must be done! Honestly this novel was very compelling with its suspense and I highly enjoyed this addition!

For me, I slightly loved this novel a tad bit more than the first installment even! For me the mystery this book gave off, as well as Ireland and the history surrounding it made my curious mind very impressed and I fell in love so easily with this novel. I think its very well written and the author really knows how to keep the reader satisfied and very much interested! I am very much looking forward to the next installment!

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No Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Katie Matthews

No Strings AttachedNo Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

I LOVED this book so much! This author has written some of my favourite books and I was so excited to see a new release from her and it didn’t disappoint at all. Tanner and Kayla were such lovely characters to read about, they had an undeniable chemistry and this is what this author writes about so well. She makes her characters really relatable and you feel as though you are right there with them in their story. There were some great laugh and loud moments mixed in with some very romantic times too. They both had such hectic lives but I was rooting for them the whole way through.

I loved every second of this story and cannot recommend it enough! I would definitely rate it more than 5 stars if I could and it is definitely up there in my top reads of 2021!

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Ye Gods! The Law is an Ass! (Donovan Trait Book 2) by Seelie Kay – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Ye Gods! The Law is an Ass!Ye Gods! The Law is an Ass! by Seelie Kay
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ye Gods! The Law is an Ass! by Seelie Kay
Five Stars

Ye Gods! The Law is an Ass! is the second book in the Donovan Trait series by Seelie Kay. Seelie Kay is one of my go to authors. I absolutely love the humor she adds to the serious situations her characters are in. Make sure you have read First, We Kill All the Lawyers before starting this book to get the full effect of what’s going on in this story. Donovan and Shirley are about to tie the knot and things go sideways. That’s all you get from me. Read the story. You definitely won’t be disappointed. It is a great fall read!

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The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran Book 2) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Karen Pearman

The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran #2)The Book of Carraig by Andrea Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

After reading book one in this series, it was a must that I read this one. And I’m glad that I did as I enjoyed it probably more than the first one. I love how the author can take me on such an adventure filled with history like she does. I will point out that I think you need to read the books to fully understand the story being presented to you. It may work as a standalone read, but I feel that you would appreciate it more reading both books in order. She does an amazing job describing the scenes to make me feel like I am there. I loved these characters. I especially love reading a story about a male hero for a change. That was one of the things I appreciated with the first book, and this was just as good. If you like historical paranormal reads I highly suggest you pick this, and the first one, up.

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