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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Having read and thoroughly enjoyed book one in this series I was looking forward to being back with the main characters, Con and Neve, and I was not disappointed. In this story Con O’Brien, a doctor and his new girlfriend, psychotherapist Neve Keane have traveled to Ireland to meet Con’s family, but also to help solve a medical mystery, that could destroy his brother’s life. Con and Neve are getting away from the dangers that still lurk in Washington, DC, and Neve believes that the key to curing a baffling illness lies with an elusive video game designer who lives in Galway, and as he’s not answering his phone she’s going to see him in person. Meanwhile, the leader of a cult, who believes he has gained the favour of an accident god is demanding the ultimate sacrifice.
Their time in Ireland turns out to be anything but a break and they soon find themselves in danger, uncovering sinister secrets, having to rescue innocent victims and stop deadly evil! This action packed and fast paced story had me hooked from page one and kept me gripped throughout. Once again the descriptive narrative brought both the characters and the setting vividly to life, and made me feel immersed in Con and Neve’s world again. The romantic suspense storyline along with plenty of drama and the building suspense kept me entertained, and the plot kept me guessing as to the outcome of the story. An entertaining and enjoyable read and I look forward to more novels featuring the main characters.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mr Lucky was a good British crime mystery. It has a lot of stories going on, and I had a hard time keeping them straight for the first half of the book. Then they all came together and it made sense. I am already looking forward to reading the next book in the series. The story was complex and well established. The characters were intense and well rounded. I knew the direction the book was heading for quite some time, but not all the intertwining pieces. I look forward to more from the author and this series.

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Mr. Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Ayla Phipps

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

How it’s all connected. I have always loved thriller movies but recently started getting into thriller books and venturing into different types. This is the first book I have read by the incredible Lee Wood and while I initially was confused in the very beginning, I found myself highly invested in both stories and what they have to do with the other. Primarily told from James and Dave’s perspectives, the book has chapters from several other key players in the story giving a wide spectrum and understanding of the overall story.
James had it all, recently promoted to detective in the police force and had a loving wife and two children. In an instant his life shatters, hit and run steals his family from him, and the bottle he coped with claims his job and home leaving him alone with nothing but the threads on his back on the streets figuring out how to get his next drink. Dave was selling fake designer clothes before the “Trading Standards” showed up and took his market stall on his fortieth birthday. In the moment it was terrible, and he found himself in court but because of a clean record had sentence suspended and he quickly started on his big plan to turn things around for himself. A decade later, he has turned his life around significantly and is venturing into safer paths for his wealth to continue without the constant fear of prison. While James is the primary story it begins in 2015, Dave on the other hand begins in 2006 and develops throughout the book thus catching up to James’ timeline. With the help of a new friend James finds his way out of the bottle with a new positive outlook on life and is excited about what the future holds. Dave, with help of insiders has set plan after plan to grow his empire. The twist in how James and Dave intertwine shocked me at first and broke my heart. Taking the advice of a kind stranger James buys a lotto ticket.
Was the man right, could luck truly be on James’ side? Will Dave succeed in his property plans? What will happen when Peter’s plan comes to light? The world while reality based truly shows the dark underbelly. Things that happen every day around the world and sometimes in your own town without realizing. The authors ability to have so many complex stories not only individually but have them intertwine without initially understanding the significance is truly an incredible talent that makes it more interesting and on the edge of your seat trying to guess what will happen next but never knowing until it happens. Cannot wait to start book two ASAP, Lucky Break here I come.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Shannen Kern

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am such a fan of psychological thrillers already, and then you add in the crime portion creating a perfect mixture of genius! I love being kept in the dark and led down false paths in these stories. Trying to figure out what is happening but always being one or two steps behind is something I look for in my books. This is fast-paced, intriguing, and exciting with the way the author has woven us into the story. I highly recommend picking this book up and going on the adventure of second-guessing yourself all the way through!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was hooked from page one by this fast paced crime thriller and the storyline kept me gripped throughout. Detective James Sheldon’s perfect life was shattered in an instant, leading to him being homeless and begging for loose change whilst contemplating suicide just eighteen months later. Then in a strange twist of fate James then wins big on the lottery, a record breaking 168 million, which is literally life changing for him. However, what should have been a dream come true becomes a nightmare when he finds himself mixed up with drug dealers and crime bosses who are out to destroy him. James also has to tackle his own personal demons which particularly plague him at night. As the blurb says, this is not your usual crime novel plot, and the storyline is totally unpredictable with plenty of twists and turns. The descriptive narrative made both the characters and the setting come vividly to life, and I found James an engaging main character. This was an action packed story and one which I recommend.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Rebecca Hill

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was such an interesting story about two lives intersecting. The main character is James Sheldon. James is married with two kids when his wife and kids are tragically killed in a hit and run car accident. This spirals James downward into not caring about his life and drowning everything in alcohol. From there, he loses everything – his job, his home, his dignity. James is homeless and living from donation to donation. One day, he decides to spend the little money he had on the lottery, and much to his surprise, he wins millions! He does what many cannot; he helps others with his windfall. But along the way, his life crosses paths with Dave Rex. Dave is not the good guy that James is. Dave kills people that he doesn’t like or that he thinks cross him. He decides that James needs to die. I really enjoyed reading how it played out with Dave and James. It was hard to put down and completely worth the time!

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Lisa Helmick

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

There are a lot of elements that go into making this a well rounded story. Sadly they did not all mesh for me and i easily got bored. The part of James life and thoughts while being homeless was interesting and made me really feel his plight. The whole Rex side of things I struggled with and not that the story could have done without but I really did not care for him one way or the other. Most of the book I was wondering how he fits into James story. It was ended with all the P’s and Q’s taken care of and that area was the second best part of the story. Sorry I just wasn’t a fan.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Kerry Carr

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a really good read. It is the first book in the Trentbridge Tales series.It was full of twists and turns and very fast paced. In the beginning I wasn’t sure how all the characters were related. It tells a story from different people’s points of view and its hard to see how they all join together and that’s part of what I loved. The not knowing. The author does a really good job with the main character James. And it’s such a unique twist of a riches to rags back to riches story. My heart broken for James when his wife and kids were killed. From that moment his life spiralled. He went from a amazing home and job with promotion to becoming a homeless alcoholic. While living on the streets a stranger suggests he should by a lottery ticket and that one decision changed his life all over again. But they say money can’t buy you happiness and in this case its true. With James winning this money it has put him on the radar of some very dangerous people who he know has to outwit to survive all the while still dealing with his own demons from his past.

Thus is a gripping crime Thriller which kept me gripped from beginning to end.
I can’t wait to see what else this author has is store.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Ashley Sugar

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

My first book by this author so I wasn’t sure what to expect but I did enjoy this book! I love a good crime thriller! It was full of mystery and just kept me turning the pages to see what happens next. James Sheldon has had some tragedies happen in his life and he went down a dark path. Until he wins the lottery and becomes Mr. Lucky…or so he thinks. His story is heartbreaking and so devastating..I couldn’t imagine. Had a great emotional pull on me. I’ll be looking more at this authors work because I was impressed with this.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Tausha Treadway

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood. This book was so good. Its the story of Detective James Sheridan who was down on his luck, he’s lost his job, his family and his friends when one of the only friends he has left talks him into going to buy a lottery ticket. James really thought twice about it because he could have bought a burger with that money. When he decides to check him numbers and discovers he has won the largest lottery ever, 168 million, he’s in shock. Once he wins all this money you would think that his life would turn all around and be living high on the hog but the opposite happens. He has all kinds of people out to get him and saying he owes them for all kinds of things. Some have even threatened his life. Will he be able to survive this wild turn of events in his life? Read this fast paced book to find out!

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Megan Conley

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second (and final) book in the Things Unseen series. I highly recommend reading the first book prior to reading this one simply so you have a better understanding of the characters and the trials and tribulations they’ve been through. It will definitely give you a better understanding of them. I found Eden’s writing style to be very addicting. I was pulled in from the beginning and she didn’t let me go until the very last page. This is a romantic suspense, psychological thriller that has drama, twists, turns, emotion, action…you name it…it’s in here. I can’t really say enough good things about this book. It’s fantastic and well written…I couldn’t put it down and I look forward to my next read by Anise Eden.

 

Reviewed by @meggs1717

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Kerry Baker

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is a gripping thriller that is every bit as exciting and intense as the first book. It was great to connect with Neve again and see her character develop even more in this book. This book can be read as a standalone but I personally think it is better to read them in order so you can get a full appreciation of the characters and the story.
I was pulled into this book right from the start. It was a fascinating story and I felt like it kept me on the edge of my seat for most of it. This is the kind of book that you have to read in one sitting because it is so good. It took me no time to get through it and yet I could have kept reading for so much longer. This is a fantastic book that I would highly recommend.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Callie Luna

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mr. Lucky is a great book to read. I started reading it thinking that crime would take place and our main character, James, would have to solve it since he is an ex-detective. James’s story slowly is revealed in the beginning with him begging on the streets and how he got there. It is incredibly heartbreaking what he has been through and details his life trying to survive on the streets. There are many different points of view in the book that move the story along including Dave Rex who is the main opposing force in James’s life. Once James gets incredibly lucky is where the story starts to pick up and I didn’t want to stop reading it to figure out how the story would end. Mr. Lucky is a different book with a great emotional impact on the reader. I feel like Lee Wood is giving us hope and showing us positive changes that can make a difference in the lives of others.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Julie Johnson

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Life has a way of changing very quickly. One moment, everything is on the up and up. Family life is great, job is showing the prospect of a promotion, life if grand. That is, until it isn’t.

Detective James Sheldon was living the life as one might say. His wife and best friend Miriam took their two children to go visit with her parents. Expecting them to show up at any time, James was taken aback when there was a knock on the door and bad news to follow. That bad news put James in a place where he eventually found himself at the bottom of the barrel and living on the streets pandering for spare change.

But again, life has a way of quickly changing. A kind soul persuades James to go buy a lottery ticket. He seriously could have eaten a decent meal with the money but decided to take the advice and bought the ticket instead. Life changed again in just a short amount of time when he checked his numbers and they all matched. He was the lucky recipient of the largest lottery ever, $168 million!!

Now his life is in danger because of a devious man trying to ruin his life. How will James handle his newfound wealth and this lunatic?

This book started out a little rough for me but by the middle of it, it was gaining speed and I ended up really enjoying the story. The beginning had a lot of details that I felt were unnecessary at first but eventually came around to being important. I am looking forward to reading the next book in this series!

On a side note, I guess I could say I’m lucky as I was reading this. My kindle shut off just as I read the last word!!

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Things Unseen series and once again, the blurb was enough for me to know I’d love this book.

I love that we saw more of Con’s background, his family and homeland in this book. Though even in Ireland, the pair (Neve and Con) aren’t safe from peril, even while still trying to heal from their previous ordeal.

This book has made me fall more in love with Neve and Con than before, something I didn’t think was even possible. After everything they’ve both gone through, they’re so supportive and strong, bringing the best out in each other at their darkest moments.

The tension builds throughout as the danger rises, leaving you concerned for everyone’s safety. You’re left trying to unravel the secrets alongside the characters, rooting for everyone’s survival. I hope there’s another book coming soon as I cannot get enough of this series.

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Christine Baranek

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dead Keen (Things Unseen)
By: Anise Eden

This book is the sequel to Dead Sound. It is a fantastic thriller. It is well written and is filled with twists and turns that kept me reading way late into the night. Con and Neve are incredibly interesting characters. Every part of this plot seemed incredibly unique to me and every time I thought that I had it pretty much figured out, there would be another twist to keep me guessing. I truly enjoyed this book and recommend it for anyone who enjoys a great thriller.

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Laura Jones

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1)The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller by Gloria Oliver
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller is the first book in The Discoveries of Julia Xero series. This is a fast-paced thriller with a strong female character taking charge. Julia is an orphan who is thrown into controversies and with duplicitous characters. Everything she thought she knew is thrown out the window. Will she figure out what is going on before it’s too late?
I enjoyed the world-building and Julia’s character. A lot is going on, but it is well-written and doesn’t detract only adds to the story. There are twists and turns, lots of action, and suspense to keep you reading late into the night. I look forward to reading more in this series to see what adventures Julia Xero is taken on in the future.

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Katrina Evanochko

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1)The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller by Gloria Oliver
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book and didn’t want to put it down! It has great characters, a unique premise, and an interesting twist. Julia was relatable and her reactions to what was happening made sense. I adore Karamel and Stan, and even the main antagonist of this story was written in such a way that you have empathy for him in the end. I cannot wait for the next book in the series!

*Note – while the main conflict of this story is complete, there is still a significant overarching story that is definitely not complete and I suspect will continue for multiple books.

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Chrissy Spulak

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1)The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller by Gloria Oliver

I am excited to recommend this new series by a new (to me) author! This was such a fun read and has pretty much everything to hook the reader and leave them wanting more. Julia Xero is an original and interesting lead character that intrigued me from the start. The details of Julia’s normal life are spot-on and just get more spicy when they take a turn for the unusual. This is definitely one of those books you will pick up and won’t put down until it’s done. I cannot wait for the next installment!

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Melissa Saxton

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1)The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller by Gloria Oliver
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Julia has always been a loner, as an orphan and bounced around and always looked over her only friend was her case manager that dies suddenly of a brain aneurysm. Julia is very much alone, scraping a meager existence at a dead end job.
Until something new opens… a job with Crime scene clean up on night shift. The benefits are amazing and pay even better so she can’t resist applying. She is shocked when she’s called for interview, and even further when she’s offered.
She’s about to find out this job is so much more than that and there’s another whole existence of other beings out there. Her attention to detail might just save the life of humans as a creepy assasin is on the loose, but can she move past and accept the betrayal she feels from her implant and “slavery to another race” and the natural instinct to hide and not be shining in the spotlight of something she’s absolutely a natural for? Only time will tell.
The characters are well built. You want to reach in and slap Julia for her negative Nancy woe is me attitude but she’s earned it with how life has treated her. I am definitely interested in more that this author has to offer as this book hooked me and I couldn’t put it down once Julia found out what she was actually doing.

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Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales Book 1) by Lee Wood – Review by Brandy Vaughn

Mr Lucky (Trentbridge Tales #1)Mr Lucky by Lee Wood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mr Lucky is a gripping British crime thriller of book one in the Trentbridge Tales series. This is an exciting psychological crime thriller with lots of twists and turns. The story is original, intriguing, and full of suspense. You don’t want to stop reading it until the end!

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Jennifer Reimer

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1)The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller by Gloria Oliver
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book had it all from action, suspense, mystery, magic, aliens, twists and turns, fast paced, occult, urban fantasy, thrill, and mayhem all rolled into one book. The story line flows really well, and you can follow ago easily. It was so hard to put this book down, I wanted to know what was going to happen next. The characters are amazingly well written in and match the story line very well. Everything was well developed into this book that it really set this for the next one. Julia who’s an orphan and just trying to find herself and where she belongs in the world, but the twist that happens to her was shocking and made me want to know how she was going to work thou this issue. The problem solving that Julia has to deal with made it really hard not to cheer for her. I absolutely loved this book and can’t wait for the next one.

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The Secret Humankind (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1) by Gloria Oliver – Review by Heather Goodman

The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller (The Discoveries of Julia Xero Book 1)The Secret Humankind: An Urban Fantasy Thriller by Gloria Oliver
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book caught me off guard in a good way. When I first opened it up I figured it would be like every other supernatural book but it is so much more. It has action, suspense, friendship, and a dose of reality. It draws you in and then you are done so fast and wanting more. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series to see what happens to Julia.

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book #) by Anise Eden – Review by Angela Hayes

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

5 Stars

 

Dead Keen is the second book in the Things Unseen series by Anise Eden. It is a brilliant psychological thriller with romantic suspense elements, medical mystery, action, adventure, tension, intrigue, gripping edge of seat developments, drama, emotion, plots, hidden agendas, and palpable tension.
After reading the first book and loving it as much as I did, I had quite high expectations for this second instalment. I am happy to say that Ms. Eden didn’t disappoint, and this is every bit as good as the first, if not better.
We met Psychotherapist Neve Keane back in book one and now join her and her boyfriend Doctor Con O’Brien on a trip to Ireland to help Con’s family. What happens once they get there makes for some intense reading that had me flipping the pages, reading as fast as I could, because I needed to know how everything would play out in the end. Add in a medical mystery, a demented cult leader, old gods, and a videogame company, and the story really takes off. I lost all sense of time and place as I followed along on the adventure, staying up into the wee hours because I couldn’t put it down until I had read every word. To me, that is a sign of a great book.
This could be read as a standalone if you wanted, without feeling like you are ‘missing’ anything- but having said that, I highly recommend reading the first book, as there are important character details, backstory and other pertinent information that will enhance your reading experience of this book.
I can’t wait to see what happens in Book #3!
Happy reading!

Thank you, Anise Eden!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Julie Johnson

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Another great read by Anise Eden!! I don’t want to say much about this one in case you haven’t read the first book yet. It would be super helpful to read it first to get the background on Con and Neve.

Con is finally getting to go home to Ireland after being away for five years. It will be a difficult journey home but he has Neve at his side. Con’s purpose in going back to Ireland is to help his brother out with a potential life altering medical issue. At the same time, he will have to deal with his parents and their psychosocial issues within the family.

Neve has resources that can help Con out but at what price? Can they make a difference in the lives of those at stake?

Again, another read that I highly recommend!!

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Dead Sound (Things Unseen Book 1) by Anise Eden – Review by Julie Johnson

Dead Sound (Things Unseen, #1)Dead Sound by Anise Eden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh, this is a good one!!!

A social worker is stabbed while on duty at the hospital and is coming back for her first day of work. No one thinks she’s ready but Neve has had it with sitting at home and playing Scrabble all day. As soon as she walks into her unit, mass chaos starts taking place and Neve is shaken to her core. Maybe she should go home?

Amos is in the ER…again. Dr. Con is prepared to see him for his endocrine issues and Neve is ready to help him with restarting the program that they came up with that was supposedly successful. Amos admits to Neve that he’s the leader of the group that surrounded her a few hours earlier and all of a sudden, everything changes again. Amos begs Neve to read his book and then come back and talk to him. However, Amos ends up having a medical emergency and isn’t able to have visitors for awhile.

I’ll stop there because I don’t want to give anything about this book away. It’s gonna grip you in the first page and have you holding on until the end. There is a little bit of romance, but it’s all very classy. There’s mention of angels being seen. There’s a lot of suspense and tense moments to keep you on the edge of your seat.

I highly recommend this riveting read!

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Dead Sound (Things Unseen Book 1) by Anise Eden – Review by Tonya Merritt

Dead Sound (Things Unseen, #1)Dead Sound by Anise Eden

This story took me several chapters to get into. It is a psychological tale with drops of romance, love, and tons of mystery. The author has you wondering and patiently waiting for the outcome. When I finally got into it, I enjoyed it very much.

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Tonya Merritt

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden

The second book in the Things Unseen series. I definitely recommend reading the first story Dead Sound before even starting this story. This story goes into more of Con and his family while still following Neve as well. This story was a bit more twisted than Dead Sound. After reading the first story I expected so much different and was blown away by the story twists.

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Dead Keen (Things Unseen Book 2) by Anise Eden – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Dead Keen (Things Unseen #2)Dead Keen by Anise Eden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series and the conclusion. I highly suggest you read the previous book before this one to see where the characters have been and where they are going. I enjoyed this first book and this one is just as great if not better. I found it to be well written and suspenseful that had me coming back for more. I enjoyed how the characters not only pulled me into their world but also made me feel a part of it. This is a fast paced story that is hard to put down. A suspenseful story that has twists and turns that will leave you on the edge of your seat just waiting to see what would happen next. I enjoyed the growth of the plot which added to the story’s entertainment value and was easy to read. I enjoyed this suspenseful thriller and I highly recommend it.

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