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Haunting The Hunter by Hanna Harp ~ A Book Review
I really enjoyed this book. This was a stretch for me as a reader, its not one I was overly drawn to at first, yet in the end it proved itself. This book has many perspectives and it tends to be a bit confusing at first, actually it took me half of the book to get the hang of the writing style. But the premise is good. Just not like the book description at all. Its like I kept waiting for me, myself to be involved in the book. However if you look at the little ghost as just a

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3 days ago1 min read


Tender Cruelty (Dark Olympus, #9) by Katee Roberts ~ A Book Review
I really have enjoyed Kaytee Roberets' Dark Olympus series. It's been an amazing roller coaster of ups and downs. Its hard to put down. So writing this book review is an easy choice. This book follows Zeus and Hera. The seedy politics of Olympus make this story believable. The power struggles and the money all make sense in this book too. The environment and world building are just enough to take you there, without being over whelming. The spice and enemy to lovers hit home i

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Jul 71 min read


Lilith: The Woman Who Walked Between Worlds by Margarita Yaz ~ An ARC Book Review
The premise of Lilith is amazing. dual perspective! I love that so much. It was actually a highlight of the book. The world building was also amazing. You could close your eyes and see the locations in your mind. That is an amazing talent, that needs to be loved and enhanced. It really makes the book. I to, loved the personalities and a love story that isn't all about the smut scenes. It's deep enough and involved enough to keep you reading. The down side to this book wasn't

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Jun 271 min read


Grub Season: A Love Story by Coleman Walker ~ A Book Review
This book was generously gifted to me by the author to read and provide a book review... and... I am so glad he reached out. This book is an unexpected surprise in a world of superficial stories. Reading this book is like reading a secret. It reads like a journal and you're getting all the juicy details. Grub Season: A Love Story is about real life and falling in love. The human connection is real in this book, it's tangible and unapologetic. It's not a very long book but eve

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Jun 161 min read


Kitten by Emily Saxon ~ An ARC Book Review
Kitten is a great starter into the world of subtle Mob style romance. The characters have great depth and you are able to learn about what makes them tick. It also creates a great depth to the story. I also really enjoyed that the plot and how the characters reacted were believable, even if it had a billionaire subtext. The author left a very human touch in the story. The story also followed a nice arc. Nothing seemed to slow or to fast until… The height of all the action was

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Jun 121 min read


Daughter of Ash and Bone by S. Ramsey ~ An ARC Book Review
Daughter of Ash and Bone is one of those books that has whispers of.... I know this story. This story reminds me of the Highlander movie back in the 90s. But of course this book carries the Norse troop. Loki being what he is a chaos creator. and Alice the main bearer of -- well I'll let you read the book for details. There was a lot of good in this book. It was easy to follow. The characters are developed enough to relate to them but still hold some mystery. Alice as a main c

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Jun 72 min read


Dark Tides by M. Q. Rush ~ An ARC Book Review
Dark Tides a complete collection by M.Q. Rush is a series of novellas. Each one is nine chapters long. Perfect if you want a quick read. I absolutely love these kinds of books to fill in the spaces of my reading where I just don't have time to settle into reading my main feature book, yes -- I am one of those that always has two books on the go. What I liked most about these mini tales of out right spice is there was definitely good character development. You connect with th

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May 211 min read


The Ivory Pinion by Irina Shuranova ~ An ARC Book Review
The Ivory Pinion is a small but mighty book. I enjoyed the descriptions that the words held. It was like reading an old friend. If you are a lover of Fables and Folklore, you will love how this book is written and reads. The Ivory Pinion is a vary descriptive book and the words seem to hold intention. Often times I caught myself stopping to consider what I just read and its not very often a book can make me do that. I absolutely love the lore and myth of Kitsune. I do wish th

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May 181 min read


The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner ~ A Book Review
This is one of those rare books that finds it way to your reading list to wake your love of reading from the murky waters. You can love or hate this style of writing. Two tales twined together over centuries to find and heal each other. This is such a story. One set in the past, the late 1700's, London. The people, the being, the little shops. You can feel the lives wrap around you and be pulled towards you. An apothecary for women and their trails and their terror. Cures or

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May 172 min read


The First- Forged Mirror by Cidney Mayes ~ An ARC Book Review
The First Forged Mirror, I wanted to love this book but it fell flat for me. The world building is very sparse and being a book about fairies it should be rich in details, lore and scenery. In fact the book, for a good chunk only, happens at a work bench with a chair in a workshop, which would be fine if there was a deeper character development going on. This book is missing a lot of character dialog as well, where there should be some (IE. characters forming a relationship,

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May 171 min read

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