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Review: A Promise of Fire by Amanda Bouchet
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Review: A Promise of Fire by Amanda Bouchet

Rating~ 4- 4.5 stars Catalia “Cat” Fisa, is a kingmaker. Disguising herself as a clairvoyant in circus to hide her identity from her family. In the last 8 years after escaping the horror show that was her family, she has managed to make a place for herself flying under radar at the circus. She finally has friends…

Short Review: Her Darkest Nightmare by Brenda Novak
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Short Review: Her Darkest Nightmare by Brenda Novak

An enjoyable light suspense/thriller read with a great protagonist Evelyn. The romance between her and Amaroke was done well and I really liked them together. Though the constant age difference talk in the later half got a bit on my nerves. I hadn’t read the prequel of the book (didn’t realise there was one when…

Review: Mistletoe on 34th Street by Lisa Dickenson
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Review: Mistletoe on 34th Street by Lisa Dickenson

The book has such a great feel to it, the whole Christmas vibe especially the snowy Christimas holiday magic was pretty enjoyable! Olivia along with her colleagues are stranded in New York during Christmas time where they were attending a conference. Olivia loves New York so for her being in New York especially with her friend…

Review: Archangel’s Heart by Nalini Singh
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Review: Archangel’s Heart by Nalini Singh

Rambly review alert! After 2 years of the events from the Archangel’s Legion.  Archangel’s heart introduces a new sector of the Angels, the Luminata. With Cadre of Ten now having 11 Archangel’s which has never been seen in the world of Guild Hunter, the world is changing and so are the Archangels. The Cascade is…

Review: Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti
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Review: Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti

I was really excited to read this one, Sin brothers happens to be one of my favourite romantic series and Rebecca Zanetti is a phenomenal writer so there was no question about picking this one up. He and his brothers have banded together, after a difficult childhood (an understatement) they help people in need. Ryder…