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The Doctor Wears A Stetson (The Diamondback Ranch Original Series
The Doctor Wears A Stetson (The Diamondback Ranch Original Series

Review:I enjoyed reading The Doctor Wears a Stetson as it was a very nice sweet story of a young woman who has gone through a lot of family troubles while still hanging on to her lost love. The man is a doctor who left the small town because he wanted more and realized maybe just maybe the grass isn't always as greener. The book's characters are well developed and you learned a lot of about the families and their history. Nice light read. Read more

A SEAL's Oath (SEALs of Chance Creek Book 1)
A SEAL's Oath (SEALs of Chance Creek Book 1)

Review:What a fun new take and twist. Loved seeing Chance Creeks newest SEALs start a new adventure with such neat and uncanny twist. Truly took me in and now can't wait to get to the rest of the SEALs of Chance Creek series! Read more

Werewolf Shifter Romance (Takhini Wolves Book 1) - Black Gold
Werewolf Shifter Romance (Takhini Wolves Book 1) - Black Gold

Review:SHAUNE has been one of the most entertaining character's I've read in awhile. For him to end up with a southern bell the likes of Gem was just icing on the cake. The supporting cast in Vivian AREND books always makes her books even more entertaining and I can't wait to read the next one. Read more

No Strings Attached (Pink Bean Series Book 1)
No Strings Attached (Pink Bean Series Book 1)

Review:As an older lesbian, I found this book quite enjoyable. While I came out early in life, I could identify with the main characters interior struggles to be true to her true self. While coming out is a different experience today than when I went through the process, the author was able to capture the essence of the fear and trepidation that one endures. I recommend this book as an enjoyable read which also expands ones insights and understanding of each persons quest to discover their true iden... Read more

Right Ho, Jeeves
Right Ho, Jeeves

Review:This was my first Wodehouse book. While I did enjoy it, it didn't leave me rushing to read another. I do expect though to read more of them when I'm in a certain mood for a quick, witty, comfy read. Read more

Hush Hush: A Tess Monaghan Novel
Hush Hush: A Tess Monaghan Novel

Review:This is Laura Lippman’s 21st novel, and the 11th in the Tess Monaghan series. Tess is a former reporter and now private investigator in her late thirties, and she is called in by her mentor and close friend, attorney Tyner Gray, to assess the security needs of one of his clients, Melisandre Harris Dawes, one of the more complex women one could ever meet. Roberto (“Sandy”) Sanchez, the Cuban-born retired Baltimore homicide cop, introduced to readers in the author’s standalone novel “After I’m G... Read more

Lights To My Siren (The Heroes of The Dixie Wardens MC
Lights To My Siren (The Heroes of The Dixie Wardens MC

Review:Baylee is an unusual heroine as she has ADHD & Von Willebrand disease (bleeding disorder) causing pain & embarrassment throughout her life. She's using it as a shield at any sign of perceived rejection.

Sexy Sebastian leads a double life and it's erroding trust in his relationship with Baylee.

This is an insight into difficulties facing people with ADHD & Von Willebrand disease and the courage needed to compensate. It also highlights dangerous risks firefighters take es... Read more

Fimbulwinter (Daniel Black Book 1)
Fimbulwinter (Daniel Black Book 1)

Review:Very entertaining story although it is a bit of a leap from down & out human to an all-out powerful Merlin with the only training being while he was traveling to Odin's plane. Also, the end got a bit hectic and moved way too fast compared to the first part of the book. Read more

Rogues: A novel of the Demon Accords
Rogues: A novel of the Demon Accords

Review:So I just finished Gods Hammer was was like, "Sure why not started the next book?" It's now 4:45 and my early morning shift starts in 45 mins and my start has turned into a finished and can't wait for the next book. Read more

Fallen Stars (The Demon Accords Book 5)
Fallen Stars (The Demon Accords Book 5)

Review:The book was a good read. Without going into detail, I had no problem with the significant plot change some reviewers are griping about. It is a quite common one (e.g., korean dramas, taiwanese dramas, etc.)and gives the author alot of flexibility going forward. I look forward to other installments of this series. Read more

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