Book Reviews
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Review: Prophecy Revealed by Joci Grace Morgan
Just when you think that Joci Grace Morgan has reached her peak in the Witches of West Raven Hill series she surpasses herself. Morgan brings us Willow, the fourth sister in the prophecy. Willow is totally different than her other sisters. Having felt like she was living in their shadows, Willow is ready to set out and show who she truly is. Which can be hard to do when your very future is bond to each other. Prophecy Revealed does just that, reveals. Many things come to light in this part of the series. Things that may change everything. While Dora barely appears in Prophecy Revealed her presence is felt…
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Review: Need by Mandy L Woodall
Need is the book I didn’t know I needed. This book is smoking hot. Like call the fire dept cause it is going to burn your house down hot. Woodall holds no punches back with her first scene. So be prepared that you will need a few minutes to cool off. How this book escaped my attention in 2017 boggles my mind! Ryker and Bailey are two relatable characters who grab at your heartstrings. They are exquisitely written, well developed and their growth through out the book is impressive. The world of the Landry’s is idyllic and makes you want to be a part of it. I was totally taken…
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Review: Ryker’ Challenge by Annie Taylor
This is a beautifully written paranormal/shifter romance. Annie Taylor is showing us that she has what it takes to bring paranormal to new heights. She put a twist on the shifter world that will totally blow you away and make you think to yourself, “Why wasn’t this done before?”. Everything you thought you knew goes right out the window. Taylor has flipped that script with this book. Taylor makes you fall in love with her characters, Ryker and Jade. Their personalities while similar are still very different. This couple makes you root for them, individually and as a couple. Ryker’s Challenge makes you realize that sometime things are easier when…
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Review: Cursed by A.R. Hall and D. Gemini
The best sign of a co-written book is when it flows seamlessly and the reader can’t tell who wrote what scenes. A.R Hall and D. Gemini have this down pat. Cursed has a unique storyline that keeps you entranced from the beginning. This book reeks of humor and sexiness. It flows so beautifully. Caleb and Valerie are dealing with a situation that has never occurred before. Their chemistry is off the charts but if they will find a way to be together is yet to be seen. Cursed had me from page one. I laughed, I blushed, and I was hooked. I was elated to find out that this is…
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Review: Hayley by Livell James
Hayley is the second book in the Tainted Love series by Livell James. Fair warning you must read book 1, Austin, before you attempt reading Hayley so that you understand all the ends and outs of the plot. Livell James continues to shock and surprise with the twists and turns of Austin & Hayley’s life. Just when you think you have everything figured out you learn differently. James has made vampires even more mysterious than before. He has totally added a new and refreshing spin on a trope that is sometimes played out. This is a beautifully created world that everyone should be reading. I thoroughly enjoyed reading Hayley and…
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Review: Tainted Love: Austin by Livell James
Tainted Love: Austin is the first book I’ve read by Livell James. I wasn’t sure what to expect I was beyond impressed with the paranormal world he created. It’s a vampire world that I had yet to encounter and one I quickly became fascinated with. James took a new and unique approach to the vampire world. Austin is dealing with his life the best he can until his past collides into his future. His past that he has no recollection of. Yet now he must face it head on. Thankfully he isn’t alone on this journey. His past has brought Hayley to him in a way that neither of them…
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Review: The Rise of the Pride series by Theresa Hissong
In July of 2019 I read the first book, Talon, in the Rise of the Pride series by Theresa Hissong. I reviewed it for the blog and swore I’d get back to reading the rest of the series. Well ya’ll it took me a couple years and a huge book funk to finish them. The Pride not only brought me out of the funk but also reminded me why I loved Talon so much. I subsequently fell deeply in love with each following story. Theresa Hissong has created a massive amount of heart-stopping, mind blowing characters and a world that captures your attention and heart. She writes strong alpha…
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Review: When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting
I’ll be honest I have read quite a few books by Helena Hunting so when When Sparks Fly found it’s way to my kindle I expected to be reading a hot and steamy hockey book. What I received couldn’t be further from that thought. I received a book about loss, undiscovered love, friendship, and a lot of personal growth. I found a book that had me invested into Declan and Avery. Hunting brought her A game and then some to this friends to lovers book. You could see the love from the beginning but the twists and turns are so realistic that this reader felt like she was hanging…
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Review: Boomer’s Rise by K.L. Savage
Okay ya’ll, I am not even going to lie I squealed when I got this! I mean seriously who isn’t in love Boomer? Shhh… just don’t tell his main squeeze. K.L. Savage did not let me down. I dove into Boomer’s Rise like a kid in a candy store. And then I devoured him and his club. Knowing how the Atlantic City chapter started and then to see how far they have come was wonderful. Of course it would be a Savage book if there weren’t tears in your eyes at some point. These women blend all the clubs together so seamlessly that they come alive as you read.…
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Review: Tongue’s Target
Tongue’s Target gives us a closer deeper look into Tongue’s mind and life after his finding his love Daphne. I love how K.L. Savage leaps into his psyche. They don’t try to make him softer even though he’s found his one. While Daphne draws him out of the shadows more and more, he still lurks there. In Tongue’s Target he is reminded of why, at times, it is best for him to lurk. Savage rips what you think is solid apart and leaves the reader grasping for more. Trying to find the clues that they may or may not have left behind. Savage continues to create a world…