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I can’t stop listening!!

Review from Midnight Star →

This is the second installment in the Vampire Girl series, and it is just as awesome and fantastical as the first. I have finished both in one sitting and I’ve already downloaded the third. The character growth and world building are amazing. This series is so much more, so much better than I expected. I’m..

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Loved it!!!!

Review from Vampire Girl →

I am shocked at how much I enjoyed this book. I couldn’t put it down, finished in one sitting. I can’t wait to listen to the second. It’s an awesome story full of magic, fae, vampires, etc. and quite a different take on the genre. The world building is amazing. I absolutely loved it and..

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This is not a light romance

Review from Salvation →

Any additional comments? I was provided a complimentary copy of the audio by the narrator in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! This series has been on my TBR pile for a while now, and I purchased Absolution, Salvation and Retribution maybe a year ago while they were on sale, and yet they stayed..

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Fell in love!

Review from Retribution →

This series of books really captivated me and kept me on the edge of “what’s going to happen next”??? Now if they’d only come out with a book #4! ???❤️❤️❤️❤️???

A young Holmes and Watson

Review from Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Sword Princess →

This Sherlock Holmes story retains many of the characteristics/characters from Arthur Conan Doyle. The most delightful difference Mirabella Hudson. Holmes and Watson have been friends approximately 9 months. Holmes is still looking for cases to earn him name recognition, while Watson is a lady’s man. Now Holmes needs a laboratory assistant We meet Mirabella Hudson,..

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An Amazing Book

Review from Broken →

The book is about a gay CEO, James Holden, who is struggling with his bipolar disorder. He falls in love with Theodore Davenport, one of his employees who also loves him in return. But can they make their relationship work? As someone struggling with mental illness, I could relate to this book. It is so..

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