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So good 😊

Review from Beautiful Distraction →

Beautiful Distraction is the 2nd book in the McCullough Mountain series. Each book can be read as a standalone, this is my second book by Lydia Michaels @lydia_michaels_books but the first in this series! It was so good Mallory moves to the small town to escape her home life, she has always had weight issues..

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Very Moving and Raw

Review from Beautiful Distraction →

As usual, Lydia Michaels finds a way to make her stories achingly real with just a breath of magic in it. I felt for Mallory in such an intense level. I saw so much of myself in her. It honestly was painful but in the best way. Finn was dreamy and kind and everything I..

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Interesting fated mates tale

Review from Original Sin →

This was a really good paranormal romance. Vampires and fated mates made for an interesting book that was full of drama, angst, and a fated connection. Both characters lived completely different lifestyles that caused tension and that plot twist had me invested until the end. I wasn’t a huge fan of the narration for the..

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Finn finds his HEA!

Review from Beautiful Distraction →

I’m so thrilled to return to McCullough Mountain to find out about the warm, sweet twin Finn. He is the most dependable of the McCullough siblings. And because of this he has feel into a pattern with his on again off again girlfriend Erin. That is until Mallory moves in to town with her plus..

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Finn is fantastic!!

Review from Beautiful Distraction →

I have lived Mallory’s life, and every time she talked about the way she felt about herself, I cringed. I know those feelings. I met a wonderful man who made me see who I truly am.. and I spent the whole book hoping for that for Mallory too. Thank God for Finn! This is a..

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This book is horrific

Review from Original Sin →

Not because of gore or graphic descriptions, but the unrelenting misery in every word and action. Stalking, misogyny, kidnapping, impending death and intense emotional blackmail. All tied up in a backward culture. With a story helmed by a broken young woman still caught in the trauma of grief. There’s sex sure, it’s not objectionable, kinda..

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Pining for the End

Review from Pining for You →

Pining for You is prime example of when to let go of a world/cast of characters. The quality is still present, but as a narrative it doesn’t offer anything new or fresh.