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Least Likely Suspect: Revenge by Cooper McKenzie – Review by Lucy Vincent

Least Likely Suspect: RevengeLeast Likely Suspect: Revenge by Cooper McKenzie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Least Likely Suspect- Revenge by Cooper McKenzie is PERFECT book for lovers of James bond. A thrilling novel about a mother’s thirst for revenge against the woman that abused her son, leading to his death. Samantha Wycoff, a woman with nothing to lose searches for a way to make her son’s murderess pay dearly for her actions. This book is an adventure- and perfect for people who have busy lives with little time to read. It’s a short read, but very engaging and interesting. I hope she releases more stories to make a thrilling series about Samantha; and if she does, I’ll be one of the first in line to read it!

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The Brass Compass: A Novel by Ellen Butler – Review by Emily Walsh

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By: Ellen Butler
My Rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Brass Compass by Ellen Butler was a spy like historical fiction romance, that kept me reading.

Not my first read by this author, so I knew going in I was in for something not only well written, but well researched. I was not disappointed, this book was that and more. Now I will say that there was a little too much info and filler at some points, pulling me out of the story, but it wasn’t enough to detour me, or bring my reading mojo down.

I fell into this story right away, and as I read on the more I get pulled in. The suspense, mystery and the spy games made it gripping and fun. I love the strong female MC, for the this book is set in, she was beyond her time and I fully enjoyed her character. I loved the romance as well, it was a nice touch and again, fun. This book was just one of those books, that was just a joy to read. It was strangely soothing to me, and I think that has to do with the steady plot flow and smooth tones, with a haze of darkness.

Overall this book is a must read, it was a good mix of history, romance, action and spy mystery; and it gets my super high recommendation and my stamp of approval.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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Cult (Feisty Lawyers Book 3) by Seelie Kay – Review by Emily Walsh

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By: Seelie Kay
My Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cult (Feisty Lawyers Book 3) by Seelie Kay was an actioned packed thrill ride that had me hooked from start to finish.

Book three in this heart pounding series, we are again taken on a dangerous action filled, mysterious adventure. Picking up where the last book left off, it isn’t long before the plot gets under way, and we get to meet some new characters. I will say that these books follow a continuous timeline, and have a connecting multilayer plot line, so I highly suggest reading the first two books, as it will help with this one, not only that, you won’t get the full effect of these characters and the danger.

Man I love this series and each book just keeps getting better and better. This book also kind of brings it back to the first book, so again that’s why it’s important to read that first book. I love the storyline for this third instalment, the attention to detail, the tone shits, the banter and of course the way the characters connect and grow.

I have nothing bad to say, only that you need this series in your life, so please take my super high recommendation and my stamp of approval, that you will be on the edge of your seat, and flipping the pages just to know if the outcome will be grim.

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-Review by @eawalsh

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Blinded by Betrayal with Spin Drift: Book One (Silent Secrets) by Lisette Kristensen – Review by Emily Walsh

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By: Lisette Kristensen
My Rating: 3 of 5 stars

Blinded by Betrayal with Spin Drift (Silent Secrets #1) Lisette Kristensen was a quick, okay read that kept me reading.

This short read was fast, steamy, actiony, and a little jumpy. The plot for me was a little hard to follow, as I found it didn’t match the synopsis. What I thought I was going to read about, didn’t happen. At first yes, it followed what I was expecting, then things are really smutty, sexy, and I don’t really know why. What I really want to know is what happen with what I thought was the male MC, he just, vanished, and I just, again don’t know. This wasn’t a bad read by all means, it was just for me, not coherent, or smooth. I don’t really know if I like the MC, there wasn’t enough character development, nor was there proper plot development.

Overall if you’re looking for something quick, with a mix of smut, action and espionage, then give this book a chance. As I said, though I felt disjointed with this book, I did like it, and I did have fun reading it. It’s well written, and the dark tone is consistent and hooking. So please take my recommendation and stamp of approval, that you will have fun reading this mixed read.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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