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Book Review: Fortune Fae Academy: Book Two

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  My Alpha captured me… and now I can’t remember why I ran from him in the first place. Literally. My memory has been fractured and tossed into the Web. My mission is to reclaim who I used to be. My Alpha? He has other plans. It’s a race to gather the lost fragments of my soul tossed into the fabric of space and time. He broke me. Now he wants to put me back together how he sees fit. All the while forcing me to take horrendous obedience classes at Fortune Fae Academy like I’m some sort of pet to be trained. Axel might be my only hope—the lesser of two evils. With his help, my Betas and I might just be able to get out of this mess. There will be a price to pay, but anything is better than being enslaved to my Alpha forever. Even if he does awaken something in me that says this feels right… and my body tends to agree whenever he’s around. I have to stay strong and remember I ran from him for a reason. Darkness torments my dreams every night and I know something bad is coming. If I d...

Book Review: Sunshine and Razor Wire

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  I came to college with my anxiety high, and one rule. Do NOT give into the feelings I have for Cassius Wilder. He's been my best friend since high school. The boy who could talk me down when my brain tries to tell me I'm not worth it. The one person who knows when I'm acting, when I'm putting on a mask. But college changes things. And so does the way he looks at me now, like he might just love me too. Zara Hart thinks she's hard to love. She thinks her dry humor and bad mental health days make her something people tolerate instead of adore. But she's wrong. I've loved her quietly for years, doing my best not to act on it because I can't take her safe place away. So I did what I thought I had to do and got myself a girlfriend. I moved on...or tried to. Now Zae is in college with me and pretending feels near impossible. The life I built without her is starting to crack. But she's sunshine wrapped in razor wire, and I've never been afraid to blee...

Book Review: Tangled Up In Knots

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  While other girls seem to live in fairytales, Violet’s past has been more of a nightmare. Abandoned and left to wither, she thinks she’ll be alone to the bitter end, until her elusive omega finally emerges. Just in time to meet her mate… And seal their bond with a bite. As Violet wakes from her fever dream, she discovers her new pack includes a charming thief, a feral alpha who doesn’t speak... and one overly kind, totally regretful pack leader. Because, despite her claim, her half-bonded mate already has an omega—and Gideon is perfect. Violet won’t allow herself to tear them apart. She’s determined to fix her mistake by disappearing—if only she can get the other alphas to let her go. But as Gideon’s feelings for her change, suddenly the answer doesn’t seem so simple. Can she leave them? Does Gideon want her to? And how did everything get so hopelessly tangled? My Review I really enjoyed this omega, why choose story. A very modern retelling on a classic fairy tale story. There is...

Book Review: Dark Pursuit

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  Jessica Holt is running out of choices. Her mother’s condition is worsening, the danger around her is no longer subtle, and loving Kane Ravencourt has become a liability she can’t outrun. Kane crossed a line he can’t take back. He hurt her to protect her, and she doesn’t know how to forgive that. Walking away should be easy, but Kane doesn’t let go of what’s his. His father is tightening his grip, secrets are surfacing, and the cost of defiance is about to be paid. Being with Kane means surrendering control. Running from him means being chased. And this time, Kane isn’t letting her go. Together, they’re caught in a Dark Pursuit. My Review I absolutely love this book. I fell in love with Kane and Jessica even more than I thought I would. They have this undeniable connection that others crave. Kane really fell hard for Jessica, or I should say his "Little Thief". She sure is a thief as she "stole" Kane's heart. Just ask Cash. He had me busting up laughing at eve...

Book Review: Killer Instinct

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  Welcome to Camp Lakeview. As the camp nurse at a behavioral rehabilitation camp for troubled pre-teens, I’m supposed to handle split lips, heatstroke, and campers who’d rather die than spend their summer here. Nothing I can’t handle. Camp Lakeview is where rich parents send their kids when they’re trying to keep them out of trouble. The rest are wards of the state, dropped here when there’s nowhere else to put them. Either way, everyone arrives with a file, including me. Then, there’s Wesley. He’s one of the counselors, equipped with a pretty smile and watchful eyes. He’s harmless. Flirty? Sure. Dangerous? Hardly. That is, until someone turns up dead. The town sheriff claims it was an accident. The camp director won’t listen to my suspicions, but Wesley knows exactly what—and who—I’m afraid of. And he doesn’t just want revenge. He wants me . My Review I was drawn to this book because of the eighties slasher vibes. I love horror/slasher books. You throw in oldie horror themes and ...

Audiobook Review: The Weaver of the Ninth Temple

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  High in the mountains, where dawn arrives as a whispered blessing and silence moves through stone corridors like breath, stands the Ninth Temple — a place shaped by ritual, patience, and the quiet grace of handmade work. In this gentle, meditative story, you follow the a woman who rises before first light and tends a loom that has served generations of seekers. Her workroom overlooks a valley of drifting mist, and those who come to sit in the chair across from her speak no words. They offer only presence, a kind of prayer, and the threads beneath her hands shift in response. Spirals soften. Colours open. Patterns emerge that reflect the silent emotions of the visitors who come seeking peace, understanding, or the steadying rhythm of being witnessed without judgment. Morning, afternoon, and dusk unfold through small, tender the hush of temple bells, the warmth of a single oil lamp, the breath of cedar-scented air passing through carved wooden screens. As the day deepens, the templ...

Audiobook Review: Grimly Fiendish

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  Persecuting witches? Didn’t that fall out of fashion in the seventeenth century? Toby has always imagined so. Why then is his great friend Mabel the hedge witch—a witch who actually lives in a hedge—coming in for so much strife from her local community? That would be because a popular young man has been found dead and all the signs indicate a ritualistic murder. When the police fail to identify a suspect, the locals need somewhere to pin the blame and therefore scapegoat poor Mabel. From the tone of the letters to the local newspaper, and the posts on Facebook, anyone would think Britain was returning to a time of burning and pillorying! When Mabel’s elderly cat Merrybutton reaches out in anguish, spellbound hound Toby can’t refuse. There’s something grimly fiendish at work here and Toby will need all of his cunning, wiles, magic and sass to get to the bottom of it and unearth the killer! My Review Toby and Sal are like Sherlock and Holmes. I love them together. I am so happy to ...