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The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran Book 2) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Rebecca Hill

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

The Book of Carraig is the second book in the Cross of Ciaran series. I highly recommend reading the books in order. This book is a continuation of Ciaran’s journey. Ciaran is a 5th century Celtic priest who wakes up in modern day New York City. At the end of the first book, he goes to Ireland with Caitlin. The second book picks up in Ireland, Ciaran’s birthplace. Ciaran struggles with remembering the past yet is still keeping it from Caitlin. He must eventually admit the truth to her. He awakens his brother from the same slumber he was in. Together they must defeat evil that has followed them to the 20th century. This is a fantastic book, and I enjoyed it as much as the first one!

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Luke
I was born to nothing.
Fought my way to the top.
Where I almost lost the lot, including myself.
Now, I’m not just fighting for me.
My daughter deserves the family I promised.
So, here we are.
Starting over in a new country.
A new home.
With a new nanny who’s perfect for her.
The only trouble is … she’s perfect for me, too.
History has shown me that I can’t do relationships.
But my body is refusing to listen to my head.
Nikki
I was born to a close knit family.
Then it was torn apart.
I stepped up and into the void my father’s departure created.
But somehow, I lost myself in the process.
Now, I’m jobless and desperate to provide for my family.
And the nanny job is exactly what I need.
So, here I am.
In the home of the man, I’ve fantasied over for as long as I can remember.
He’s everything and more than I ever imagined.
I shouldn’t risk my job over my attraction to him.
Not even when it seems he feels the same way.
Giving in, is a dream that carries a massive risk.
When our past mistakes catch up with us and accusing fingers start pointing, choices will have to be made.
Will I be enough to keep him and the job I so badly need?

Fool Me Twice by Gledé Browne Kabongo

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Fool Me Twice by Gledé Browne Kabongo
Genre – Psychological thriller > domestic thriller > crime thriller
Page Count – 342 pages

Revenge is a dish best served ice cold

My family doesn’t know who I really am, nor the truth about my past. But someone out there does—someone who hates me enough to frame me for murder. How do I prove I’m innocent, especially since I’ve been keeping secrets that make me look guilty? But most importantly, who is setting me up and why?

Shelby Cooper has worked hard and sacrificed for the life she has: a successful career as a leading scientist in the field of bioinformatics, mother to two incredible kids, and a happy marriage to a brilliant corporate power player. Then it all begins to unravel in the blink of an eye.

A routine stop by the police for a broken taillight leads to Shelby’s arrest for the murder of her physical therapist. But the nightmare is only just beginning. An ingenious killer is out for revenge and will stop at nothing to ensure Shelby’s life is completely and irrevocably ruined.

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Gledé Browne Kabongo writes gripping, unputdownable psychological thrillers—unflinching tales of deception, secrecy, danger and family. She is the Eric Hoffer, Next Generation Indie, IPPY and National Indie Excellence Award-winning author of the Fearless Series, Our Wicked Lies, Fool Me Twice, and Conspiracy of Silence. 

Her novel Winds of Fear was voted one of 24 Books to Read During the Coronavirus by Rhode Island Monthly Magazine.

Gledé holds a master’s degree in communications and has spoken at multiple industry events including the Boston Book Festival. She is a member of Sisters in Crime (SinC), Crime Writers of Color (CWoC), and The Association of Rhode Island Authors (ARIA). She lives outside Boston with her husband and two sons.

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Engaño (The DeWitt Agency Adventures Book 2) by Lance Charnes

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Engaño (The DeWitt Agency Adventures Book 2) by Lance Charnes
Genre – Action thriller; international mystery & crime; women’s adventure
Page Count – 338 pages

Gun oil and sunscreen don’t mix.
Disgraced ex-cop Carson is working off the huge loans her father failed to pay back to a Russian mafiya godfather. So when the mobster asks her to round up Viktoriya Baranova, the wayward daughter of a Russian cabinet minister, Carson doesn’t get to say “no.”
It should be easy. Viktoriya’s splashed all over Instagram as she parties along Spain’s Mediterranean coast. Find her, toss her on an airplane, and send her home to Daddy: no problem, and a chunk of Carson’s debt disappears.
As Carson plunges into the lifestyles of the rich and idle, the world starts going to hell around her. She’s tailed by gangsters. Drug dealers start dying around Viktoriya and her friends. When a hit team tries to kill them all, Carson realizes Viktoriya’s posse is up to way more than scoring likes on social media.
From the megaclubs of Ibiza to the vineyards of Barcelona, Carson’s dancing a fine line between killer raves and raving killers…and the music’s about to stop. Carson has to discover whether anything about Viktoriya is true, or if it’s all a deception – what the locals call engaño.

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Lance Charnes has been an Air Force intelligence officer, information technology manager, computer-game artist, set designer and Jeopardy! contestant, and is now an emergency management specialist. He’s had training in architectural rendering, terrorist incident response and maritime archaeology, but not all at the same time. His Facebook author page features spies, archaeology and art crime.

 

Lance is the author of the DeWitt Agency Files series of international art-crime novels, the DeWitt Agency Adventures series of crime thrillers, the international thriller Doha 12, and the near-future thriller South. All are available in trade paperback and digital editions.

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The Last Danann (Titanian Chronicles, Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2 by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
The Last Danann (Titanian Chronicles, Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti

The Last Danann is the third book in the Titanian Chronicles by Victoria Saccenti. I’m truly enjoying this series so far but this may be my favorite yet. This is a Fantasy/Adventure that once you start reading you won’t want to put it down. This is the continuance of The Titanian’s and their struggle with the daemon’s trying to take over with help from the evil mages. I don’t want to give to much away.Kailen and Talaith will take you on quite the adventure is this absolute must read. What price is he willing to pay to keep them together? I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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THE BOW (HER THREE IMMORTALS Book 3) by HAZEL STORM – Review by Kayla Octaviano

The Bow (Her Three Immortals, #3)The Bow by Hazel Storm
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hazel Storm has done it again in her third book in the Her Three Immortals series. She has taken such a common concept, dealing with your boyfriend’s mother’s dislike for you, and made it feel the size of a God. This series is relatable, but also so fictional, it makes you want to be lost in these books.

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

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

Friends to lovers and more.
This is the third book in the series and can be read as a stand-alone but is so much more sweeter when you read them all. They are all based at the beautiful Three Oaks Inn that the friends won in the lottery but each story is from individual perspectives. I loved all the characters in the series but I have a sweet spot for Teague and Amelia. Their friendship was so cute and special. This book is a wonderful romantic read that had me laughing out loud and tearing up simultaneously. Highly recommend.

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To be a Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Audrie Harrington

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

One of the best books about fae I have read! There was so much background information that I learned about fae, their powers, and the magical life they live. The author really puts the visual of fae life in your head and you want to live in their kingdom. I loved the idea of the setting of lower, middle, and upper Earth with the fae living in the middle Earth. This story has it all: action, adventure, fantasy, and even romance. The teenager fights for her right to rule and all the obstacles she has to overcome. Such a good story to the very end.

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Forever: A Diamond Doms Novel by Ivy Nelson – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Forever (Diamond Doms #9)Forever by Ivy Nelson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Forever: A Diamond Doms Novel by Ivy Nelson

Forever: A Diamond Doms Novel is actually book nine in this series by Ivy Nelson. Going in I honestly had no idea so with that being said I will definitely going back to the beginning to see what has happened. I’m a fan of Dark Romance mixed with Erotica this one definitely fit the bill. There are plenty of hot and steamy BDSM scenes that will leave you needing to cool down. Russell has one job and that is to keep Holly and her friend Gemma safe . Holy Cow these two together is pretty intense. Can he keep Gemma safe? Will he break the rules? I fell in love with both Gemma and Russell’s characters and will be going as quickly as I can to grab this whole series from the beginning. I must know where and how everything started. I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet, Book 1) by K.G. Fletcher – Review by Jeannie Anderson

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

Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet, Book 1) by K.G. Fletcher – Review by Jeannie Anderson

Love’s Refrain takes the reader on a mesmerizing and breathtaking journey. It is truly an epic love story. The love between Katherine and Philip is genuine and sweet. I adore that the book is told from both Katherine and Philip’s perspective. The story is flawless and flows easily between the present and 1947. Each character is so richly developed that you can almost hear Katherine singing or Phillip playing the piano. This was truly delightful to  read. I cannot wait to devour the rest of Katherine and Philip’s love story in Love’s Reverie.

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

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

This book messed me up! I was like so blown away and then boom boom boom what I thought I knew wasn’t what I knew and so on. It was unbelievable in the best way and honestly I’m still shaken about how awesome of a story it was. It made me think, feel, dream, and it simply just infiltrated my Brain and took over!!!

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

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

What an intriguing book! What is reality? Which is the dream? Gavin is a very interesting character. A cop with heart and a very interesting personality. Lou, Gavin’s new partner, is an intriguing woman that excites Gavin in more ways that one, is smart and shows how she can go with the big guys. I literally could not stop reading once I started. I was pulled into the story and wanted to figure out if this was a dream or reality. The plot was exciting, with its twists and turns. These a bit of spice spattered throughout to heat up the action. For 18+. Strongly recommend.

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The Last Danann (Titanian Chronicles, Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Erica Fish

The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2 by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you like mythology, you will love this book. This author has an amazing descriptive writing talent. I could see the words painting a picture in my mind. The characters are complex, complicated, and easy to relate to their personalities. In this story, there are ups and downs, ins and outs, twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat. Kallen has pledged his sword to the Titanian. Talaith is a Titanian warrior that is a beauty. When they are attacked their passion comes seeping into play they are a force to be reckoned with. Can they become passionate with one another like they are passionate about fighting against the daemons? I highly recommend this book to find out for yourself. Just have enough time to finish the entire book in one sitting.

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Whisper Creek: A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 7 by Valerie Davisson – Review by Erica Fish

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

This is the seventh book in the Logan McKenna series by Valerie Davisson. I love a good crime story and this book has it all. Not only is there murder, crime, and suspense, but also drama danger, and tension. Logan has been through a lot in the previous books, but this one is a bit much even for her. Logan has a small problem because those around her are becoming suspects. Can Logan figure out who is the real murderer or will she be a little too late? I highly recommend this book to everyone who loves a great crime story.

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

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 was a wild journey from start to finish. I honestly could not put it down. So many twists and turns that it got me hooked first thing.

The main character, Gavin, is having these strange dreams about a woman who always says something along the lines of “he killed her, don’t let him kill me.” Gavin thinks they are strange but thinks nothing of them at first. As time goes on, a woman is found dead in a dumpster. Gavin realizes that maybe his dreams are more than that. You then follow Gavin all over the place to find out what is real and what is not.

The author, Debbie Zello, did an amazing job with this book. With so many twists and turns you would think she had trouble keeping track but it was flawless. The transitions were really smooth. I loved the way Debbie wrote Gavin. Handsome, fit, witty, sarcastic but still a flawed gentleman. I fell in love with him instantly.

The only thing I did not enjoy was the book ending. I must read more!!

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

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

Love’s Refrain (The Stardust Duet – Book 1)
By: KG Fletcher
Pages:267
Genre: Romance

I have never read a book so fast!
If you love love and time travel this is for you.
A tale of love, time and death, is time enough?
A true story that love conquers all.
What would you do if you were transported back in time.
In 1947 the female lead goes on a journey that will have you wanting to skip to the end, I almost read the last chapters first because I was captive after the first page.
KG Fletcher has a way with words describing the story in a ay that makes you feel as if you are a character right there on the page living scene to scene.
Five stars and I cannot wait until book two. I hope I get time to read this again soon.

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No Strings Attached by Lara Ward Cosio – Review by Mandy Ott

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

I absolutely loved No Strings Attached from start to finish! Lara Ward Cosio develops realistic characters and a fantastic storyline. This book was easy to read and easy to follow and understand. The main characters, Kayla and Tanner, embark on a journey together that ignites passion and love in each that neither one is prepared for. It’s a modern day fairy tale complete with ups and downs along the way, and just enough spice and lust to keep it exciting! I look forward to reading more from Lara Ward Cosio. No Strings Attached is a must read for anyone who loves feel-good romance!

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The Book of Carraig (The Cross of Ciaran Book 2) by Andrea Matthews – Review by Jo Frizzell

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

This book was intriguing! I was excited to read it after the first one and it definitely didn’t disappoint! The execution of the relationships was relatable and the setting was gorgeously described. I wished I could be there and know everyone. Ciaran and Caitlin’s relationship was relatable and their separate inner turmoils were so understandable. Matthews writes an excellent story and I didn’t want to put it down!

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To be a Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Corine Lombardi

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

To be a Fae Queen
By: Tricia Copeland
Genre: Fantasy, & Young Adult
Pages: 420

The development of this plot is breathtaking, with a email lead everything falls into place.
With this read you cannot go wrong, if you are a fan of Sarah J. Maas this author is a must read.
I couldn’t put this down, as the first book of a new series your going to want to read this book fast but also try to savor every word.
This book shows that it is a woman’s world and we reign supreme.
Honestly there is adventure and mystery and appropriate for all ages.
This was a bit out of my comfort zone but this is the beginning of a young adult favorite.
With five stars this read has every girl and women around the world wanting to be queen.
You can never go wrong with a Instagram ready cover.
To good to be true? It is true.

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The Last Danann (Titanian Chronicles, Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Christine Taysom

The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2 by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was a fantastic continuation of Titanian’s Phoenix, the beautiful and complex lore and magic in the first book is added onto beautifully. This book follows Kallian and Tallarith and the rest of the group as they continue in their fight against the evil threatening to overthrow them and their continued fight to protect all other magic, supernatural creatures, and humans from the evil conspiring against them. I absolutely loved these books, magic is found on every page. Highly recommend this book!

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Why We Don’t Die in Dreams by Debbie Zello Review by Ashley Westerman

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 page turner that keeps you guessing every step of the way. Just when I thought I figured something out, it twisted and I was wrong! I was quickly sucked into it, and I was kept that way the entire time. I love books that make it hard to figure things out, it can be really hard to do. But Debbie Zello does an excellent job of keeping your guessing and guessing wrong. I think everyone would enjoy this book! I can’t wait to read the next part!

Reviewed by @mombiex3

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Titanian’s Phoenix: Titanian Chronicles by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Christine Taysom

Titanian's Phoenix (Titanian Chronicles, #1)Titanian’s Phoenix by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was absolutely spellbinding! The complex world and magic was perfect and the characters were so well written and I just loved every page. It is very fast paced and hard to put down. I loved the lore surrounding Soren and Maya and reading their story as the plot developed was thrilling. There is plenty of steamy romance and plenty of action also. The story revolves around Maya and Soren and their inner circle as they fight for all of the good with magic, supernatural creatures and humans against the evil determined to turn the tide in their favor. The other characters in their inner circle all have complexities and I hope to read more about them. All in all I am in awe of the magical world and lore built in this story and can’t wait to read the next book! Highly recommend this book!

Reviewed by @prettybird-marie

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To be a Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Nakyshia Leger

To be a Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles #1)To be a Fae Queen by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What an inspirational story. I love fantasy books, but love this one even more because it is relatable. Tatiana is a young adult that must find a way to rule her kingdom while fighting her inner demon of anxiety. She has to overcome many obstacles and learn to trust herself and her abilities. Author Tricia Copeland has a brilliant way of bringing her story to life and bringing the reader right into the world she has created. If you love fantasy, you will love this book!

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Goddess of Everything: A Blood-Curdling Tale of Truth, Freedom, and Love by Paul DeBlassie III – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Goddess of EverythingGoddess of Everything by Paul DeBlassie III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Goddess of Everything is the only book I have read by Paul DeBlassie III. It was very dark and twisted psychological thriller. It wasn’t scary in the sense I couldn’t sleep, but more, when you think about it, the characters and story is pretty messed up. It is a story mainly focused on Mother Juana, a religious superior in Aztlan del Norte. This city has history of the supernatural, and events that cannot be explained any other way. Mother Juana runs an orphanage, and her son grows up to be a counselor of those children. He loves his mother and is blind to her cruel nature and the disappearances of children from her Orphanage. Gabriel (mother Juana’s son) tries to see the good in everything, but his wife, Consuela, has her doubts. When Consuela and their son disappear, and are believed to be murdered, Gabriel is the primary suspect. He expects his position, and that of his mother, will be his saving grace. Instead, things take a 180 and Gabriel is left to make some hard decisions about his life and his dedication to his mother. This story will mess with your head. The writing is very descriptive and provides great imagery. You can envision the events as they happen, and develop strong feelings toward the characters.

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The Last Danann (Titanian Chronicles, Book 3) by Victoria Saccenti – Review by Kerry Baker

The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2The Last Danann: Titanian Chronicles 2 by Victoria Saccenti
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Last Danann by Victoria Saccenti is the third book in the Titania Chronicles. This is a brilliant story that really pulls you in. As soon as I started reading this book I found it hard to put down. I wanted know how the story would develop, how everything would turn out. I really enjoyed the two main characters and their journey. They go through so much during the course of this book and for me it just makes them stronger and more interesting.
This isn’t the first book that I have read by this author but I think it is definitely one of my favourites so far. I am looking forward to seeing what is next from her.

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Forever: A Diamond Doms Novel by Ivy Nelson – Review by Kristine Solano-Witucky

Forever (Diamond Doms #9)Forever by Ivy Nelson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The story of Russell and Gemma is a steamy one. They are perfect…Russell being the sadist DOM who only had subs until he meets Gemma who at the time is married so he of course doesn’t do married women after his past.

Gemma is his match in every way, the way they talk to each other just oozes chemistry. Her kinks and what she likes matches his. Gemma wants him from the start but her in name only marriage stops it from happening. At least for a little bit. He can’t resist her. This book is so good I want to read it again and again and again.

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The Bastard Prince (It’s Raining Royals) by Alix Nichols – Review by Tamisha Janay

The Bastard Prince (It's Raining Royals, #2)The Bastard Prince by Alix Nichols
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Alix has done it again. This story involves Sasha, who has kidney disease and refuses to allow it to run her life. She is the next key to the key and has no idea what kind of adventure she is in for. Arnaud, the good-looking plastic surgeon who knows nothing about his family line or where he really comes from is in for quite an awakening when he is approached by people from Mount Evor. This romance appeared to progress a bit quicker than in the last book, but everything about it felt right. I love that Alix can continue bringing her characters to life with every chapter that I read. I am still absolutely in love with this storyline and cannot wait to see what the future books bring. I am hoping for more of the men to find their true loves and discovering what is to become of Kurt and Mount Evor. Seriously, if you haven’t picked up one of these books yet, it’s time!

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To be a Fae Queen (Realm Chronicles Book 1) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Lorrene Huisman

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

This book truly captured my heart right from the start, I love anything regarding Fae and the cover was so beautifully illustrated I could not say no to starting this series! The beauty of the world of the Fae came out alive, and the characters were so real and wonderful, especially Titania she is someone who had so much growth at the beginning of the novel and seemed to only grow as I read through!

Titania was more than just a remarkable character. She had lost a lot, and gained as ruler of her kingdom. With a heavy heart she was putting the kingdom’s land best interest first. The path that is destined is not always seemed easiest even with the most light though. She had many options on how to ho about things, but was really was that her true fate and perhaps her stories she knew of within the deep of her land? Would a marriage be her downfall? She was very strong willed and I found she really put her heart in all she did! The book had me hooked as I said right from the start, as I read though, I was more and more under its spell. A lot of things happen, and seriously it made the book so captivating in many ways and I had to keep reading to see what Titania would have to face and endure!

The book was so well written. The characters and as well as the visual aspects of the novel itself, of Titania’s world really came to life for me as a reader. I honestly felt I was in their world as well. I loved it and it was amazing, it was a remarkable book with a story that does not come along often. I for sure will be reading more in the series. This one hooked me and did not let me go. I really think a lot of people would enjoy this amazing author as well as be captivated by this novel as much as I was!

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

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: Book 1 by Debbie Zello. I LOVED this book. This is my favorite genre so I was super excited and it did not disappoint! Its the story of super sexy Detective Gavin McLean who is living in Boston. He has just gotten his heart broken so he’s decided to take a break from romance and just focus on his job. He starts having this same dream every night about a beautiful woman begging him to save her. He can’t stop thinking about this dream because it keeps happening over and over. Then they start finding women murdered and all the women have one thing in common….him! Are these cases and his dreams connected and if so how can he save the woman in his dreams? Will Gavin be able to find this mystery woman and save her? Read Why We Don’t Die In Dreams to find out! I loved this book so much and I can’t wait to read more by this author!

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Wild Desire (The Protectors Series Book 1) by Toya Richardson – Review by Tausha Treadway

Wild Desire (The Protectors, #1)Wild Desire by Toya Richardson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wild Desire (The Protectors Series Book 1) by Toya Richardson. This was a great book in fact I read it in one sitting. Its the story of Mila Stubbs who has been drawn back to her hometown as a Park Ranger after her parents were killed. She is looking into their deaths because she’s not believing what she’s been told. During her investigation she meets Elias Crane who has spent centuries trying to find his soulmate and when he meets Mila he realizes she is it. Mila doesn’t know she’s his soulmate so he’s giving her time to come to terms with it. The more time they spend together the more the chemistry is heating up. Will Mila find the answer’s to her parents death and her soulmate situation? Mila is full of fire and I’m sure she will get answers one way or another. I can’t wait for the next installment!

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