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Darius and River

Review from Bearly Breathing →

River was the clan alpha, saw Darius and decided he was his, an instant connection. Darius lost his great love, who was a woman. When his love died, he fell apart drinking. Now he is in survival mode and doing better. He is falling for River but does not want to betray her memory. It..

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Ex-con and Chef

Review from Bearly Dangerous →

Felicity’s mother convinced her she was dying of cancer and wanted to see her married before her death. After bringing it up to her deadbeat boyfriend of 5 years, he dumps her. Her friend tells her mate and he introduces her to Kyle. Things start to take off after that. All of the characters were..

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Slowest paced Hero’s Journey, ever

Review from Bad Luck Charlie →

The author draws out over an entire book the sort of character growth you might see in a few chapters of a faster-paced book. Even by the end, our MC still isn’t very spunky and remains oblivious to some of his hidden gifts that he’s been told about several times. The tediousness is compounded by..

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Good, but little sad.

Review from Cunning Devil →

Well written, good language, decent narration. After reading other books in this genre it was more suspenseful mystery than fantasy book. It was little sad, dark and heavy. The narrator added to the glum atmosphere,even though he did the good job made the book sound even more depressing. I wouldn’t mind little more light both..

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Next Gen Horde;-)

Review from Hunger →

Jacks writes about the next generation Horde and starts the series with Raven, son of Tayseer the King of Regha. It’s been a few years since Regha invaded Earth in response to our imprisoning Regha’s original diplomatic mission. One of whom was Tayseer’s sister Sidone. Raven is left in charge of Earth and has to..

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Very entertaining story

Review from Dragon King Charlie →

I really enjoyed the third book in the series as much as the first two. It’s a welcome surprise. Unfortunately I frequently find I enjoy the first book or two in a series and then the author goes off in a direction that loses me. That’s not the case with this series. I find myself..

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An angelic listen…

Review from Lost Angels →

This looks to be the beginning of a very interesting series. The author gives a very unique take on angels, even to the point of giving them “human” characteristics. The read is very entertaining with its twists and turns and story of betrayal. I definitely recommend this work to you.