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Repair (Rescue Me Book 1) by Trish Williford – Review by Robin Rankin

RepairRepair by Trish Williford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Repair: An Everyday Heroes World Novel (The Everyday Heroes World) by Trish Williford

I don’t even know where to start when talking about this book.  I guess I should start by saying I loved this book.  Very beginning we meet Charlie and her older brother Jude and Jude’s best friend Trent who goes by Tank.  I have a huge soft spot for guys named Jude since that is my Grandson’s name so I had a good feeling from the start.

Charlie is an angel/hero by working as a nurse.  She is great at her job but needs a change.  She gets that and then some when she moves home.

Trent grew up with a giant chip on her shoulder due to his childhood and always felt he wasn’t worthy of anything.  I understood why he felt the way he did and wish I had the people in my life like Trent had.

I really had a hard time putting this book down to the point that I dropped my kindle on my face a few times trying to read just one more page.  I really hope we get stories for both Jude and the other brother Dane.

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Forbidden Mate (The Shadow Chronicles Book 2) by CR Robertson – Review by Vanessa Watts

Forbidden MateForbidden Mate by C.R. Robertson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

After having read the first book I was hooked on the writings of CR Robertson. The characters that she depicts are so descriptive that I can imagine the things she portrays them doing in her novels. I despise Castus but absolutely love the growth I am seeing in Levi and Tasha. There is absolutely no way I put these down often reading most of the book in one session.
For this book we are introduced to a few newer characters and some more twists and turns very characteristic in her writing style I’ve seen so far. With the demon hell spawn still advancing on both sides Tasha and Levi bring the Lycans and Vampires to a delicate standdown as they battle this creature who attacks without reservation. But it is hard to move on from past transgressions. As we explore the conflict between the Lycans and vampires it unlocks many surprises and secrets that everything may not be as black and white as once thought, or as night and day as it was believed. The trials and tribulations that both Levi and Tasha face will leave you hanging on tight as the twists and turns come from every angle. It is hard to describe the book to much without the potential of divulging major spoilers and as an avid reader I can’t do that to you now can I? I will shout this from the rooftops you must read this series, you won’t regret it!

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Forbidden Wolf (The Shadow Chronicles Book 1) by CR Robertson – Review by Vanessa Watts

Forbidden WolfForbidden Wolf by C.R. Robertson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a new author to me but being an open-minded reader, I love finding new authors whose work is so captivating that I devour each novel put out. This was one book that I was unable to put down. The author does an amazing job of character development as well as her telling of the story was brilliant. Some characters you’ll love and some you’ll absolutely despise but that’s what makes this an amazing book.
Levi and Tasha come across each other in the forest both bite each other which inexplicably intertwines their futures. Both believing they are going to die after being fed tales since birth. When they don’t die, and Levi shields Tasha from dying the nature of their relationship changes and they can’t keep away. It is the tale of a sweet summer romance before heading off to battle each other because vampires and Lycans are sworn enemies, or are they? The bond formed keeps them aware of what the other is feeling even after years of fighting in a war they do not understand, until an unknown enemy attack both sides without prejudice. Can they force the sides to come together to battle this new threat? Or will the age-old battle bring about the demise of both sides? I cannot recommend reading this book enough, it is absolutely unforgettable.

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