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The Master of Demise by Nadija Mujagic – Review by Toni Sellers

The Master of DemiseThe Master of Demise by Nadija Mujagic
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

WOW! Right from the cover of the book I was drawn in. And this book didn’t disappoint in the slightest. An expertly written psychological thriller, with so many twists and turns that I felt like I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. You definitely don’t want to miss out on this read.

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Ways to Improve Bailey by Cori Cooper – Review by Toni Sellers

Ways to Improve BaileyWays to Improve Bailey by Cori Cooper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A perfect YA Rom Com. Super fun and entertaining and just different enough to keep you wanting more. It is a quick read and lots of laughs, while Bailey is finding herself and what is important to her.
It is a definite must read. I can’t wait to share this with my nieces.

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A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley Book 1) by Theresa Paolo – Review by Toni Sellers

A Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley, #1): A Small Town Fake Relationship RomanceA Toast for Laurent (Vine Valley, #1): A Small Town Fake Relationship Romance by Theresa Paolo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in The Vine Valley series. It’s a fun quick second chance romance, with the main characters being Phoebe and Laurent. They have great chemistry together and a pact to marry when they are forty. All the characters are very well written and will keep you turning the pages. If you love a good romance book, then you’re in for a treat.

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Talks Like Thunder (Red With Native Blood Book 1) Audiobook by Randal Nerhus & Marjorie Carter – Review by Toni Sellers

Talks Like Thunder is the first Novella in the Red With Native Blood series. This is a wonderfully written story of Dessert Flower and her journey to become Talks like Thunder. The first word that comes to mind is Beautiful, even though there is a lot of sadness in this story that will bring tears to your eyes in many parts, it is sadly the realistic truth of the of what happened to the native people. Being native myself I felt this book was written so well and truthful in so many ways, with great detail to the ways of the people, and all things that are important to us. I highly recommend this book. I can’t wait for the next. The narrator Aubriana Harshfield did an amazing job.