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Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 6) by Sage Parker – Review by Colleen Noyes

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (Outer Banks Mystery #6)Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane by Sage Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The sixth and final book in the series completes the story just like you would hope. The mystery throughout comes to a very satisfying conclusion and the series as a whole has a happily ever after which I really appreciated. This authors writing style is lighthearted with just the right amount of mystery, thrown in with a little bit of romance, and some family dynamics. I found myself loving each and every character in the book which is very unusual for me. I have never read a series broken up quite like this one and wasn’t sure how I would enjoy it but because of this authors writing style and the effort she puts into making the story flow so well I was surprisingly content.

If you enjoy a clean, mystery series that are all quick reads then you will want to grab these right away. You will not be disappointed and I personally can’t wait to read other books by this author.

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Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 5) by Sage Parker – Review by Colleen Noyes

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (Outer Banks Mystery #5)Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane by Sage Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Holy wow this fifth book takes the whole series to a new level and it is so far the one that has the most action, the most secrets, and the most mystery. Someone from the past resurfaces and it throws all your thought you knew into chaos. I flew through this one even faster than I did the previous books and it’s because the action never stopped and I couldn’t wait to find out where the story was going. With the return of a main character everything is in upheaval. Now onto the sixth and final book.

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Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 4) by Sage Parker – Review by Colleen Noyes

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (Outer Banks Mystery #4)Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane by Sage Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The twists and turns throughout the series are getting even more complicated which gives the series a great hook. Laura, Harry, and Greta are still trying to figure out how all the pieces fit, but each time it seems that they have figured out a piece of the puzzle they discover that there’s another piece to figure out. Whether it is coded wording or strange coincidences, the story continues to keep you wanting to find out more and desperately waiting to figure out how it concludes.

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Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 3) by Sage Parker – Review by Colleen Noyes

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (Outer Banks Mystery #3)Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane by Sage Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As we begin to get into the story and mystery more and more we are realizing that not everything is as it seems. There are secrets from the past that are slowly creeping in and by book 3 you are now a little on the edge of your seat.

Henry and Laura seem to be getting closer and you start to realize that there may be feelings there that are building and they probably existed in the past. The working relationship between Greta and Laura is starting to show small bouts of working together and you find out just what Greta holds against Laura and your heart breaks just a tiny bit. It gives you some insight into what makes her hurt and humanizes Greta, which was needed.

This series is getting good at this point…

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Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 2) by Sage Parker – Review by Colleen Noyes

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (Outer Banks Mystery #2)Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane by Sage Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The story picks up where book one left off. The mystery surrounding the kidnapping of Trin has gotten more complex. Laura feels as if there’s more behind the scenes going on and just trying to help solve this mystery while being a source of strength for young Trin. It is even more complicated because Trin is the daughter of her high school friend Harry and she has some underlying feelings for him. For whatever reason Greta seems to be pushing against everything Laura thinks she discovers so it leaves you wondering if there’s some underlying jealousy or issue that Greta has or is she possibly involved? This story also has Laura’s mom in it and you see their relationship start to take a new turn while you are dealing with Laura’s secret involving Scott. Can’t wait to continue the series.

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Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 1) by Sage Parker – Review by Colleen Noyes

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (Outer Banks Mystery #1)Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane by Sage Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Journalist Laura Williams is pulled back to her hometown when her mother takes a fall and needs help.

However one of the conditions from her work is that she will need to write about any story that they ask her to in order to get the time off. Unbeknownst to Laura she’s about to be thrown into a mysterious kidnapping, that will bring up memories from when she was a teenager. This is a very short novella with a lot of action and a well written start to the series. Please note that this does end in a cliffhanger so I recommend buying the series. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next book.

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Amos: A clean and wholesome contemporary cowboy romance (The Brothers of Creekside Ranch Book 2) by Edith Mackenzie – Review by Colleen Noyes

AmosAmos by Edith Mackenzie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love A good hot cowboy story and Amos definitely fits the bill. The author does a great job of introducing Olivia to the series and the connection that you see forming between Olivia and Mrs. Applebottom really brings some depth to the story. I enjoy that the author brought back Mrs. Applebottom and that this author has all characters from the first book playing equal part in this story even though it is about Amos. So often an author just takes characters and shift them to the back burner instead of letting them be an Integral part of every story.

The camaraderie between Olivia and Bella is sweet and I really like the fact that there’s no cattiness just two grown women enjoying each other‘s company and slowly becoming friends.

I find it beyond amusing how Bella has overtaken the house and the men. I love how much they’ve grown to respect her, become afraid of her, and have excepted her fully into their home and family.

This series feels like coming home to a little cabin with the fire going, blankets around your shoulders, Hot chocolate in cups, and being surrounded by the people you love most in this world. It has that type of cozy, warm feel to it that you just want to enrapture yourself with.

Just like with Levi, this story has some action and suspense. It was a great twist to see how far one character falls. I hope that at some point we get a little more background into each of the ladies pasts as I don’t feel there was enough history given, but Edith MacKenzie is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Don’t miss out on this series especially if you like cowboys, strong women, and a clean wholesome romance.

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The Billionaire and the Therapist (Clean Billionaire Romance Reads Book 1) by Kim Koby

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Genre – Romance (clean/wholesome category/contemporary)
Page Count – 118 pages
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She’s running from her past. He can’t get beyond a shattered heart. Can two broken people find happiness together? Starting over in Texas was a chance for Natalie to put the past behind her. All she wanted was to feel safe. With notice of her stalker’s upcoming release, it feels like a fleeting dream.

After John’s wife died in a tragic accident, he didn’t think he’d ever breathe again. The only thing that kept him alive was his daughter. When she stopped speaking, John was forced to seek the outside help of a speech therapist.

Can one woman help heal a broken family? As a bond grows between them, John fears a secret will tear them apart. Can Natalie and John find comfort together, or will their pasts destroy the future?

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Kim Koby is a writer from New Jersey. She loves to weave tales of love and renewal.  Quirky, fun, and lighthearted storytelling is her specialty. Kim’s books share traditional family values. Her focus is on small towns and sweet, clean romance that comfortably allows you to recommend a book you’ve read to your daughter or grandmother.

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