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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Nite Fire: Smoke & MirrorsNite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors by C. L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
Four Stars

Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors is the third book in the Nite Fire Series by C.L. Schneider. This book can be read as a standalone but I would recommend you read this series in order because C.L. Schneider is such a great storyteller and world builder that you definitely won’t want to miss all the great backstory. This story is full of action and adventures. The characters are fantastic and so detailed it feels like you are investigating right alongside them. This book is a real roller coaster of a ride, so buckle up and jump on this wonderful ride.
Review by @sunbarn

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Michelle Austin

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors was a great 5 star read and book three in the Nite Fire series. I was pulled in right from the beginning, I’m really enjoying this series. I couldn’t wait to see how things came together in the end for this story.

Dahlia and her partner Alex are working on a bizarre case involving nonhuman beings. While investigating they encounter supernatural worlds that bring several different characters.

Can they solve the mystery behind the crimes? Will she be able to save her friends sister?

Overall I enjoyed this book, we get suspense, secrets, mysteries and so much more. We continue to see Dahlia grow stronger as each book comes along. All of the characters added a great element to the story. We even get to see some from previous books in the series. C.L. Schneider does a great job with her writing, the detail is great and you feel like you are right there with the characters. If you’re looking for a great urban fantasy series to read, I highly suggest you 1-click and get started on this one.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Emily Walsh

Kingdom of WarKingdom of War
By: Tricia Copeland
My Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Book 4) by Tricia Copeland was an action packed, multi layer detail read, that had me hooked.

Not my first read by this author, or in this series, so I knew I was in for something dark and fun. And yes I know I jumped again to the middle, but this book reads like a standalone, and with the well place detail, world building, and characters, I didn’t feel lost or confused. I actually got sucked into this book right away, and before I knew it I had it read. It’s that type of book, and if this is anything to go by, I’m definitely going to be getting my hands on the other books.

I love Hunter, he was a wonderful character that was both compelling and complex. He was very aware of himself, and pushed himself to try to conquer the evil he felt he had hidden in him. It was a refreshing to read such a well build MC, both strong, flawed and interesting. The side characters, his friends, were just as well rounded and entertaining. They played well off one another, and their interaction felt natural and real. I got to touch on the world-building and detail, like wow, the author out such a complex place on paper, and it was amazing to read about. Crips, rich and just movie like, I didn’t wan to leave this world. Mad props to the author, and their lush talent.

Overall this book is well worth the read, your time, and your energy. So please take my super high recommedantion and my stamp of approval, that you will get lost in this one of a kind read.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Kerry Baker

Kingdom of WarKingdom of War by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kingdom of War by Tricia Copeland is the fourth book in the Kingdom Journals series. It is possible to read this book as a standalone however, having done that myself, I would recommend reading all of the books in order. Although I could follow the story easily enough it did feel like I had missed all the build up that would have made this book great.
That being said however the story was still excellent. It was interesting and unique – I haven’t read another story like it that I can remember. I found myself catching up on the previous stories and characters quite quickly and becoming engaged with them as though I had read them from the start.
The story line was also exciting. I was swept along by the whole premise of it. This is a well written book and it has definitely made me want to read the rest of the series.

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Liz Vrchota

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors is the third book in the series and is quite possibly the strongest of the three. I have read the previous two and really enjoyed them, so I was excited to see what would come next. C.L. Schneider did not disappoint. Now, normally I don’t choose these types of novels that get really sci-fi. They tend to bore me with details and end up just leaving me confused and unfulfilled. That is never the case with Schneider’s novels. They come alive right before your eyes and grip your attention quite demandingly from the very first few pages. I always feel as if I have embarked on a wonderful adventure and often left missing the strange new lands we found, anxious to go back.

I really enjoyed the characters in this one as well, Dahlia is one of those strong and fearless leads that you just can’t help but fall in love with. I enjoyed seeing some familiar faces as well. And, as always, the creatures are detailed and as realistic as they could be. I loved the vibrant pictures they painted in my mind as I read. My only complaint being this book ended when it did, never enough when it is a fantastic read. I look forward to seeing what will come next!

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Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Jenni Bishop

Kingdom of WarKingdom of War by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland is a paranormal fantasy and it is a story that is easy to lose yourself in. I have not read the other books in this series but I was able to follow along nether the less but I will be finding the other books in this series and I enjoyed this one so much. This story has everything you need to keep you enthralled. There is action and danger, lies and deceit, vampires and witches, fairies and angels just to name a few. This is part four of the series where the group known as the Trinity come into their powers and must face off against their biggest enemies or lose a world as they know it.

Hunter struggles with his new found power and worries that the son may become the father. He is a natural born leader and is having trouble not compelling people to do as he asks and work with the others of the group to stop evil.

Can’t wait to read more. Highly recommended.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Jana Teppih

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider is the third book in her Nite Fire series! Finally! It was a long wait for Dahlia Nite’s next challenging case! You absolutely need to read the stories in the order as otherwise you’ll be lost as you don’t know Dahlia’s story …
Dahlia and her human partner Alex Creed are following the trail of random body parts that were discovered along a river bank that had recently flooded. It is a puzzling case as Dahlia cannot figure out why there are body parts of other world creatures in the mix … so once again Dahlia is forced to straddle both the human world and the supernatural world and as we all know then these encounters always have consequences …
I cannot wait for the next instalment as the writer leaves us craving for what comes next!

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider

Nite Fire :Smoke & Mirrors ( Book 3) by C.L. Schneider is a wonderfully written book that once I started reading I couldn’t put it down. I literally got sucked in and at times was on the edge of my seat trying to figure out what happens next. I do highly recommend reading the first two books as this book builds off them. Find out what happens when world’s collide? What happens when secrets are exposed ? I can’t recommend this book enough, I cant wait to read more from this Author.

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Star
Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie

Saint Code: Lost is the fourth Book in the Lucky Devil Series and a book I couldn’t put down once I started reading. I had to know what happens next. This can be read as a standalone but I do recommend reading the first three books in this series as well. Find out what happens when St. Augustine’s past, present, and future are challenged when she takes on a battle. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

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Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland -Review by Laura Furuta

Kingdom of WarKingdom of War by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4)
By: Tricia Copeland
5 out of 5 stars

The story Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland is a paranormal/fantasy book. It is a story that once I started, I found myself lost in both the storyline and the characters. It is a book that includes action, danger, witches and other supernatural creatures. I enjoyed reading about the character of Hunter. His future depends on completing the trials. Hunter also believes that there is a dark part of himself that he always must be on guard against. He feels the weight of responsibility. Will Hunter and those he works with be able to triumph over the growing evil? What does the future hold for them? Read this book to find out. There are times I was turning pages wondering what was going to happen next. As many of the characters work together and are friends I enjoyed reading about the bantering and interactions between them. This story is well detailed, and I felt like I was right there with Hunter and the others. The author has written an amazing book with unforgettable characters. Highly recommended.

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The Fish That Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro – Review by Laura Furuta

The Fish That Climbed a TreeThe Fish That Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Fish That Climbed a Tree
By: Kevin Ansbro
5 out of 5 stars

The story The Fish That Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro is a book that I enjoyed reading. It is a story that is interesting and intriguing with characters that I found to be unforgettable and come alive on the pages. I enjoyed reading about Reverend Ulysses Drummond and his son, Henry. Reverend Drummond is brutally murdered and then finds himself on a journey in the afterlife. Henry is a character that loves books, loves to write, and has a kind heart. I loved Henry’s character as even as the world holds those who are manipulative and just plain evil his actions are one that would rather help someone than hurt them. What does the afterlife hold for Reverend Drummond? What does life hold for Henry? Read this book to find out. This story has times when I was wondering what was going to happen next. It also has characters that I would put in two different categories. One set of characters are helpful and good, the others are selfish, and I would call them “the bad guys.” Each one has their own part in the story, and it would not be the same reading experience without any of them. There is intense dialogue. There are moments that touched my heart and others that made me take a pause and think. Don’t miss out on a wonderful story that will catch your attention and I was not able to put down until the final page. Highly recommended.

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review By Felicia Bates

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost
Megan Mackie
4 stars

Lost is the fourth book I’ve read by Megan Mackie as this is the fourth in this author’s Lucky Devil series.
The Lucky Devil Series is one of those that you realize each story is better than the last. This particular story was similar to others I’ve read in the series in that the storyline flowed well and the excitement was never at a lull.
If you’re looking for a fast paced, action packed, break reality then this is the book for you.

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Michelle Austin

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series was a good 4 star read.

I was pulled right in and read this pretty quickly. St. Augustine is a very strong character and knows how to take care of herself. This is a genre I don’t read often but I really enjoyed it.

When St. Augustine takes on a new job from Orange lady, things get really strange. Will she be successful or with things take a twist in a different direction?

There are several twists and turns that will keep you guessing as to what’s coming next. We get danger, mystery, action and so much more. Megan Mackie has some great detail in this story, you feel like your right there. This book can be read as a stand alone but I would suggest reading from the beginning. All of the secondary characters added a great element to the story.

Reviewed by @mab54615
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Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Kingdom of WarKingdom of War by Tricia Copeland
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a young adult paranormal story that is full of action, vampires, magic and a few others that I had a hard time putting down. I enjoyed this creative, engaging story with characters that bring the story to life. It is told in the POV of Hunter who is a great character that took me on a roller coaster of emotions. He is a leader who struggles with himself on his powers. His journey is full of twists and turns that you don’t want to miss. I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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The Fish that Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Fish That Climbed a TreeThe Fish That Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story is creative, engaging and is serious in parts but also has a humorous side to it too. The characters are relatable and had me sitting on the edge of my seat a few times waiting to see what they would do next. It is foretold that Henry will suffer a cruel death but a spark of hope that he will find happiness. I enjoyed watching his journey from a distance. I found myself hoping he would have a successful life but you have to read this book to find out. I highly recommend this book.

Review by @bjwagner
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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Candida Hopper

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series
by Megan Mackie

This book is definitely an action packed, suspenseful all around great read. This book can be read as a standalone but it is my opinion that you read them all in order. St. Augustina is a character that I couldn’t get enough of. She’s tough, smart and savvy. This book took me where I never expected to go, you will have to read it to find out what I mean by that. As soon as I started reading this story I was hooked, I was brought into a world that I couldn’t get out of till I reached the end. This was exceptionally well written and had plenty going on throughout the entire read, there was never a dull moment that’s for sure. There are also some really great secondary characters in this read. I can’t wait to read what’s next. I highly recommend this book.

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Sunday Barnaby

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost by Megan Mackie
Four Stars

Saint Code: Lost is the fourth book in the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie. Although this book is the fourth in the series it set before the other books in the series, so it can be read as a stand alone. I highly recommend you read the whole series because they are all fabulous. This is not my usual genre, but the writing, and world building just sucked me right in. St. Augustine is such a strong character, I fell in love with her right from the start. The action and adventure was non stop throughout the whole story, and I couldn’t believe that the end came so soon. I highly recommend this story to everyone, even if this is not a genre that you would normally read, because it is very entertaining and well worth your time. I can’t wait to see where Ms. Mackie takes us next.

Review by @sunbarn
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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Jenni Bishop

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie and is a unique and unusual series but highly addictive. You don’t have to read the other books first but ​I recommend that you do because the characters are seen in the other books. The world that Megan has created is a complicated web and it took me a while to sort it all in my head and had to re-read some parts to get it straight it is still a story that I could not put down.

St. Augustine is one character that is sassy and a take no prisoners woman and the detail is vivid and draws you in. I won’t reveal any more because you need to read it for yourself.

I look forward to see what comes next from Megan.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Kingdom of War (Kingdom Journals Volume 4) by Tricia Copeland

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Genre – Urban Fantasy
Page Count – 354 pages
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Publishing Company – True Bird Publishing LLC
They’d been imaginary childhood friends until Alena found him thirteen years later. After uniting the trinity, they formed a coven of witches, eight souls shouldered with the burden of breaking an age-old curse. Someone had to lead, and from the moment he became a full witch, Hunter knew it must be him. But his power, the magic coursing through his veins, hungered for a life of its own. Can he control his demons? Will Alena, Camille, and Hunter figure out how to break the spell binding their souls or will the darkness consume them?

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Tricia grew up in Georgia but now lives in Colorado with her family. She believes there is magic in every aspect of our world and tries to infuse her works with inspiring characters. With novels in the clean new adult, and young adult paranormal, fantasy, and dystopian genres, her books aim to capture heart, humor, and imagination.

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Emily Walsh

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors
By: C.L. Schneider
My Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3) by C.L. Schneider was a fast pace, action filled, suspenseful read, that had me hooked.

The third book in the Nite Fire series and it kicks off right away setting the stage, tone, and the deadly mystery. I got sucked in right away and I did not want to stop reading this book. It has everything I love about otherworldly magic, urban fantasy, and shifter fantasy all rolled into one hell of a good read. It’s like the crossover between world I’ve been dreaming about, but could never fine. The MC is my dream, smart, witty, strong, emotional and oddly relatable. The detail is on point, drawing, and really shuts off the outside world, to where you think you’re watching a movie.

Overall this book, this series is a much read and it deserves all the hype, the promotions and your time and energy. So please take my super high recommendation and my golden stamp of approval, that you will not be able to put this outstanding book down.

Happy Reading

-E.A. Walsh

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Heather Bahm

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie is a dark fantasy read that will take you to the edge of what you imagine is real and then tip you over to further expand your imagination. St. Augustina is the main character of this story, but just like several of the other stories in this series, there are overlapping characters – this particular one focus on the Saints. This story also takes on a slightly different dynamic than the others, but yet, still holds some of the Lucky Devil “feel” that the author has creatively grounded into the foundation of these stories. St. Augustina is a complicated, but unique individual and reading along on this story into the cyber world was entertaining. Megan Mackie is truly a inspiring author in the way she weaves her story lines in and out of what is expected and setting the bar for something challenging and special.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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The Fish that Climbed a Tree by Kevin Ansbro

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Genre – Magical Realism, Urban Fantasy

Page Count – 359 pages

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Following his savage murder in a London vicarage, Reverend Ulysses Drummond embarks on an epic odyssey in the afterlife, wrestling with his conscience and misguidedly spurning the obvious advantages of a free ticket to Paradise.

His ten-year-old son, Henry, is left to muddle through life, encountering school bullies, big-hearted benefactors and cold-blooded killers on his passage to adulthood.

Will Henry find love, success and happiness in his life – or will he suffer the cruel and agonising death that was foretold?

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I was born of Irish parents, and have lived in Malaysia and Germany.

My formal education was at Hamond’s Grammar School in Swaffham, and at the Norfolk College of Arts and Technology (Stephen Fry being a much more famous former student).

I write in the magical realism genre, meshing otherworldliness into the harshness of our real world. I also like to handcuff humour and tragedy to the same radiator.

Perhaps incongruously for an author, I have a background in karate and kickboxing. I also travel extensively – particularly in the Far East.

I’m married (to Julie), and currently live in Norwich, England.

Stuff about me: I’m a foodie and an avid reader; I value good manners, love and friendship above all else; I am constantly putting my foot in it, am reputed to have a wicked sense of humour and love to laugh, but sometimes do that ‘snorty pig’ noise when I do!

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Maura Harper

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the fourth book of The Lucky Devil Series and it reads differently than the other stories… a little more cyberpunk (that was NOT the word I was going to use but my Galaxy S10 predictive text picked it so I am going with it) than the others. It has been a little bit since I started this series and the characters seemed foreign. This isn’t a bad thing, just something I feel I should point out.

I typically do not like reading overly detailed descriptions yet there is something about the way this is written… I read it in a very black and white old timely detective movie way. Very noir (THAT’S the word I was looking for above) “It seemed that everyone who hired someone from the underbelly of society had expectations that it was smoke and mirrors, and spy thriller.”

This was a very fast read that I enjoyed and would absolutely recommend.
<3

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Sheri Schrader

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost by Megan Mackie is the fourth book in the Lucky Devil Series. I recommend reading these in order but could be read as a standalone. This book is about St. Augustina. She is a cyber spy who will work for anyone who can pay her. This job takes her in all sorts of weird directions that eventually tie together. I really like the setting in a cyberpunk reality and the characters are really interesting. The whole of the story works well together and has me reading to find out where the story will go next. I like that the author uses elements which relate to our reality and incorporates them into this world we are put into. These elements help the reader get closer to the story and the characters. I look forward to reading more in this series.

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Sara Oxton

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider a four-star read that will set you aflame. This is number three in the Nite Fire series and they each build more of the story, I read them as a series and enjoyed them that way, but you could dip in and not miss much as they are all strong stories. Dahlia is such a complex and interesting character; she will compel you to read the next page to find out more.

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Anastasia Dodson

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the series and it was great. It had all of those creatures that go bump in the night and it made for an interesting read. Suspense, danger, mystery and killings all wrapped up in this story and I couldn’t put it down. Alex and Dahlia are great main characters and I enjoyed seeing what crazy things popped up in their lives. I am looking forward to reading more books by this author and I would recommend this to a friend!

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Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series by Megan Mackie – Review by Emily Walsh

Saint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil SeriesSaint Code: Lost: Book Four of the Lucky Devil Series
By: Megan Mackie
My Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Saint Code: Lost (The Lucky Devil 4) by Megan Mackie was fast pace, thrilling and just, wow.

This wonder was another perfect addition to this ever growing multi level, story/magical world. Though it says book 4, it’s more like a prequel, as it does take place before the start of the main series. So in saying that, if you haven’t read the first two books with the main plot, and characters, then you will have no worries about spoilers from this one.

So, where do I start, this little wonder sure was a kicker, coming in at a short 140 pages, this fast read packs a powerful punch. The detail was on point, the tone and flow was smooths and gets this wonder moving, and our MC, St. Augustina was a joy to read about and get to know. I may have a girl crush on her. She’s powerful, takes no BS and just, an outstandingly well written character, you can’t go wrong with an MC like that. And if the MC didn’t keep you reading, then the compelling plot, drama and action will.

Overall this book is a spoil 5 star read, and it gets my super high recommendation and my golden stamp of approval.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Maura Harper

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

SMOKE & MIRRORS is the third book in the “Nite Fire” series and I highly recommend reading them in order. I’m not sure they should be read as stand-alones because there is so much world building and character development in the first two.

I think this series just gets better and better. I am not sure if it is because; I’m familiar with the cadence of the story – if it is because these characters are no longer strangers – or if it is because the author just keeps getting better and better.

This series has things that go bump in the night including (but not limited to) ghosts, shape shifters, cops, banshees, unexplained crimes and so so much more.

I highly recommend this book, this series and this author.

Review by @mauraharper

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Tracy Wilkin

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider is book 3 in the Nite Fire series. This is a tale of fantasy, paranormal, and things that go bump in the night. The main characters are energetic, entertaining and beguiling. The drama flairs and nervous anticipation is an emotion I was very familiar with after reading this story. Intensity had me stretched to edge, riding the adrenaline packed ride that was Smoke and Mirrors.
Another masterfully clever tale to add to this wonderful series. 4 stars

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Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors (Book 3) by C. L. Schneider – Review by Renee Ullery

Smoke & Mirrors (Nite Fire #3)Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nite Fire: Smoke & Mirrors by C.L. Schneider
Stars: 4

This is the third book in the Nite Fire series.This book builds from the previous story, and it is great! C.L Schneider knows how to keep the reader engaged and rooting for Dahlia! This series flows well and is exciting to read. Dahlia is a wonderful character. She is just trying to do what is right, and to live her life. However, trouble seems to be always lurking. Dahlia is loyal and brave. I love reading about Dahlia and her world.

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