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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Review: Guild Master

Guild Master Guild Master by Brenda Trim
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Dark Warrior Alliance continues on with the 19th book in the series, which is a good long life for a series.

The title of the book had me thinking that it would focus on the Guild Mast, which happens to be Jace's cousin as he took over what should have been Jace's position when Jace was kidnapped and held hostage by Lady Angelica. Evzen Raziel has taken his position seriously and did everything he could to guide the sorcerers while Jace was missing, but he always feels a little lacking, especially since this was never suppose to be his position. The idea that he might actually have a fated mate has never really crossed his mind.

While being kidnapped in another dimension, or somewhere, Evzen is introduced to Braelynn and after initial reluctance, she does what she can to help Evzen and the other escape and get back home. Evzen is sure that she is his, but the fact that she is in act the daughter of Lady Angelica should create a number of problems.

This book is written a few chapters of Evzen and Braelynn's story then a few chapters of Izzy's story on Khorth. normally I wouldn't complain about that, because we need to keep up with Izzy even while other things are happening, but in this book I felt like it cut into the main storyline. In fact, it almost felt like Izzy was the main storyline and Evzen was the side story.

One of the things that I have loved about the whole series is the storyline between the couples, it is never easy, true love or fated mates have to over come all kinds of obstacles. Unfortunately in this story, even given that Braelynn knew nothing about mates, they meet and were planning their ceremony for the very next full moon, there was no obstacles, nothing and that just didn't feel right to me. I think back to the first couple books, even the Rowan Sisters books, and they were obstacle after obstacle thrown at the couples that they had to get through.

Even having said all that, I still love this series! I love the fated mates and the willingness of the partners to do whatever it takes for each other, it is just something that is so enduring and something that everyone dreams of experiencing. I will continue to read and enjoy this series as long as the authors keep writing.

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Monday, October 21, 2019

Review: Dragon Meets Girl

Dragon Meets Girl Dragon Meets Girl by Terry Bolryder
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The second book in the Forgotten Dragon series focuses on Xander now that his twin Tristan has found a mate. They have also found that they don't have to fear the Oracle as they were once told and are learning to live in this world in harmony with the other dragons that patrol the area, commonly called the double dragons.

Janet has always held her own and she thinks Xander is a playboy and wants nothing to do with him, but Xander is sure she is meant for him. Can he win her over? And how will she react to his being a dragon.


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Review: Dragon Next Door

Dragon Next Door Dragon Next Door by Terry Bolryder
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First book in the Forgotten Dragons series.

Twin Dragons, Tristan and Xander have been outcasts all their lives, and so they have moved from place and kept hidden, until now when Tristan runs into Kelsie and knows that she is his mate. Now to wow her and slowly introduce her to the world of dragons.

Author Terry Bolryder is a genius at animal/shifter novels and Dragons are one that she focuses on. This series actually follows the Bad Dragons Series, although you don't see any of the characters from that series, they are mentioned in the book and so it is evident that this series comes after it.

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Friday, October 18, 2019

Review: Hex to the No

Hex to the No Hex to the No by Constance Barker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hex to the No is the continuing story of Lilith Blackward, the book cleanly picks up right were book 1 left off and proceeds to give you more of the story and what is happening.

Lilith is clearly feeling betrayed at this point, her own parents are part of, if not the leaders of the Cold Dawn Cult that she was asked to investigate, although the whole reason why she was asked to investigate is still a mystery. Now she has a lot of soul searching to do as well as uncovering more and more about this Cult and putting a stop to them.

This book is well written and a quick read. It builds on book one and looks to be continuing in book three. There is no way to read these books other than in order because they end abruptly and start right up again, there is no recapping of the previous book at all.

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Review: What the Hex

What the Hex What the Hex by Constance Barker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What the Hex is the first book in a new series about a young witch named Lilith Blackward. Lilith is extraordinarily bright and accomplished for her age, yet when she performs a complicated spell for her sixteenth birthday things go wrong and she see's her possible death.

Fast forward a few years and Lilith is making her own life when she is asked to investigate a cult, but something is fishy about it from the get go. Around every turn something new is revealed and life as Lilith has known it is turned up side down.

This is a wonderful start to a new novel, there is none of the typical boy-meets-girl romance, it's all about Lilith and her desire to make something of herself in this world. I am really excited to read the next book and see what happens!

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Monday, October 14, 2019

Review: The Ghost Who Ate Grits

The Ghost Who Ate Grits The Ghost Who Ate Grits by Amy Boyles
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Ghost Who Ate Grits is the third book in the Southern Ghost Wranglers series. It continues to follow Blissful as she adjusts to life in Haunted Hollow and not working for the Ghost Takers team.

Author Amy Boyles is also the author of the Sweet Tea Witches series as well as this series. So in this book, the leads from the Sweet Tea Witches, Axel Reign and Pepper Dunn make an appearance in Haunted Hollow and help Bliss and Roan with the latest ghost that seems intent on evil.

This book also continues the relationship with Roan and Bliss and sees it take new turns as well as learning more about Roan's history.

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Saturday, October 12, 2019

Review: Soul Food Spirits

Soul Food Spirits Soul Food Spirits by Amy Boyles
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

All her life Blissful has trained to take over for her father, to be the leader of the Ghost Team, a secret team of ghost hunters that helped mischievous ghosts cross over. After her father's death, her job as team leader was given to someone else and Bliss is mad, now she has to prove herself to get her job back.

Bliss heads to the second most haunted town in America and her job is to find an elusive ghost and get her job back. Of course nothing goes as planned and Bliss ends up finding out things about her job, her new boss and her father that she was never expecting. Now what to do.

This is a wonderful new series, it starts off with a different premise than a number of books in this genre and builds to a different climax. There is still a lot for Bliss to explore, the truth about her old job, her father and the woman who slept her way into the job promised to Bliss. There is also a lot for Bliss to learn about ghosts and what her purpose truly is.


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Review: Witchy Business

Witchy Business Witchy Business by Misty Bane
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

After 15 years away from home, Shay is returning with her teenage daughter in tow. Luckily for Shay her family is waiting and ready to welcome her home with a home and a job.

As Shay returns to her job as the makeup artist for her father's funeral home, things take a turn when the deceased is not ready to pass on but decides to inhabit Shay's daughter in hopes of getting Shay to investigate her murder. The whole town thinks it was a accident but now Shay has to investigate and prove a murder.

Delightful start to a new series.

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Review: Alpha's Blood

Alpha's Blood Alpha's Blood by Renee Rose
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Mix a little adventure, vampires, shifters, blackmail, and bdsm and you have Alpha's Blood.

Lucius is the Vampire King, he has been around forever and has been the subject of may a coup attempts, this time his foe, Xavier decides to use a female shifter as his bait.

Selene has been selected and trained for one purpose only, to endure any amount of pain, to kill Lucius. Problem is that Lucius is not at all what she has been told.

There is a great deal of sex and bdsm in this book, so if you aren't fine with reading that then you might want to skip this book.

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Friday, May 24, 2019

Review: The Sea Wolf's Mate

The Sea Wolf's Mate The Sea Wolf's Mate by Zoe Chant
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second book in the Hideaway Cove series...

You meet the main character, Arlo in the first book and learn a little about him there, and the main characters o the first book do play a medium sized role in this book, so it is definitely best to read them in order.

Hideaway Cove is a town for shifters only, well it has always been only for shifters until recently when a fated mate turned out to be human, things are slowly changing in Hideaway Cove and Arlo is feeling unsettled.

Author Zoe Chant creates a world full of love and shifters

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Review: Devlin: Sea Dragon Shifters Book 2: Sea Dragon Shifters Book 2

Devlin: Sea Dragon Shifters Book 2: Sea Dragon Shifters Book 2 Devlin: Sea Dragon Shifters Book 2: Sea Dragon Shifters Book 2 by C.J. Matthew
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second book in the Sea Dragons Shifters series....

This book continues to follow the Rutleidge family of sea dragons. Although this is the second book, the characters in the first book are only briefly mentioned so it would be easy to read this book without having read the first book.

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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Review: Deja Brew

Deja Brew Deja Brew by Natalie Summers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

New witchcraft/cozy series.

Lou just lost her mother, and her mother left her an apartment in a town she had never been to, but it was the place where her mom grew up. Everything is a little strange and then to top it off a dog shows up in her apartment talking to her, and she is being told she is a witch.

Then the coffee shop owner downstairs is murdered and Lou inherits the coffee shop. Now she has to figure out what is going on and who the real killer is so that she can continue to live in this place that is starting to feel like home.

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Sunday, April 21, 2019

Review: Mummy Knows Best

Mummy Knows Best Mummy Knows Best by Sara Bourgeois
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second book in the series....

This book builds on the first, although you could read them alone. Zoe and Joe are attempting to date, in spite of Joe's fears of witchcraft, and Zoe is building her bakery. Her mom, Willow has started dating, that is until her boyfriend is found dead on her front yard.

Now Zoe is working to solve this mystery and Joe is getting more and more used to witchcraft.

This was a good second book in the series.

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Review: The Witching Hour

The Witching Hour The Witching Hour by Sara Bourgeois
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Since I have the Kindle Unlimited plan, I have been browsing Kindle books and just reading a little bit of everything. This came up as something I might like and so I gave it a chance.

The author has this series of four books, and another series, Wicked Witches of Coventry and I decided to give them a try.

They kinda fall in that cozy mystery genre, as the main character has a bakery and helps solve a crime, yet at the same time there is a little bit of elementary witching in the books as well.

It was a cute short story. Zoe is a kitchen itch, so her bakery is amazing. He best friend is Joe, the sheriff, but he is leary of the whole witchcraft thing, and then Zoe's mom is a cleaning witch and she helps out at the bakery as well.

It started the series off with promise.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Review: Close

Close Close by Laurelin Paige
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First book in the Ryder Brothers series.

To be honest, I downloaded this book purely because of the guy on the cover and I found that it was a good story, the chapters alternate between the female and male point of views.

It was good and well written, but the brief glimpses of the other two brothers we go in this book did not encourage me to want to read the other book in the series.

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Friday, March 8, 2019

Review: Two Peas in a Potion

Two Peas in a Potion Two Peas in a Potion by Samantha Silver
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Tow Peas in a Potion is the second book in the new Western Woods Mystery series.

Tina is new to the paranormal world, only recently finding out that she is a witch and moving to Western Woods. There are just some things that bother her about the paranormal world, the most important being that certain jobs and tasks are reserved for certain types of paranormals, and the fact that each type tends to stay to themselves. She is determined to do what she can to change it, but first, her roommate Sara is in trouble.

Sara is an amazing flyer, and finally found a job ferrying lawyers to appointments, but this morning her first fare has dropped dead. To make matters worse it was a popular elf, who are basically immortal so to have one drop dead is big news.

Tina and her roommates, Sara, Ellie and Amy end up investigating and trying to clear Sara's name.

This is a cute new series on witchcraft that is different than most of the stories on the market. The segregation in the paranormal world is something that is unusual for the books, and the isolation from the human world is another.

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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Review: Back to Spell One

Back to Spell One Back to Spell One by Samantha Silver
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Back to Spell One is the first book in the Western Woods Mystery. Lately I have been on a witchcraft reading kick, and so I am always browsing my Kindle Unlimited listings for something new.

Back to Spell One starts in Seattle, with your average young adult woman, trying to make a life for herself, working as a waitress at a bar and saving money for college. After one long night at the bar, Tina is followed home by a drunk patron, and in the process she falls into a portal to another world, the paranormal world.

Tina has always believed that the paranormal world was a myth, now all the sudden she finds herself in the middle of the paranormal world and the fact that she herself is indeed a paranormal, a witch in fact.

As Tina tries to adjust to this new knowledge, there is a rare murder in the paranormal town of Western Woods, and some people feel like its not a coincidence that there is someone new in town, that she just might be the one who committed the murder. Luckily Tina's new friends are willing to help her and they investigate the murder to find out who did it and clear Tina's name.

This is a cute new storyline. Although it is the classic young girl finds out late in life he is a witch story, it is told a little different and the paranormal world is somewhat different than most other books. This was a good introduction to a new series and was well written and interesting.

I am looking forward to the next book in the series and finding out more about Tina's history.

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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Review: Witch Way To Spellbinder Bay

Witch Way To Spellbinder Bay Witch Way To Spellbinder Bay by Sam Short
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Spellbinder Bay series.

Millie Thorn is at the lowest point in her life, and that is when a unique man enters her life an promises her something better. So Millie packs her meager belongings and takes off for Spellbinder Bay. Her she learns that she is a witch and witnesses a murder, its enough to send most people over the edge, but Millie is strong, and she slowly learns to adjust to the idea that she is a witch while she helps thee local police detective investigate the murder.

This was a well written, cute story and a great introduction to a new series.

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Review: Fake Out

Fake Out Fake Out by Eden Finley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

So I picked this book, not reading anything about it, and I a thinking it would be something completely different than what it was.

It was a good book, but not something I would normally read.

The title was Fake Boyfriend, and so I figured that it would be about someone hiring a fake boyfriend, but I never thought it would be a same sex romance.
It was well written and a good book, but not something that I would normally read.

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