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Review – Burden by Annemarie McKenna

**BP Note: Corrected links. Sorry about that.** Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the publisher There’s more than one way to guard a body. In the year since his car flew off a cliff, Detective Brennan McGuire has struggled to relearn the simplest tasks—like speaking without a stutter—and

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Review – Love in Electric Blue (Westlake Enterprises #3) by Marie Harte

Publisher: Samhain Publish Date: Out now How I got this book: ARC from the author It’s more than chemistry, more than love: it’s electric. Remy Davis does her best to live in the now, never sure when she’ll be forced to run again. She loves her work at Buchanan Investigations—there’s no better place for a

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Review – The Untamed Mackenzie (The Mackenzies #5.5) by Jennifer Ashley

Publisher: Berkley Publish Date: Sep 10th How I got this book: ARC from the publisher via Netgalley To redeem her family’s disgraced name, Lady Louisa Scranton has decided to acquire a proper husband. He needs to be a man of fortune and highly respectable in order to restore both her family’s lost wealth and reputation.

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Review – The Striker’s Chance by Rebecca Crowley

Publisher: Carina Press Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: eARC from author Landing the PR contract for North Carolina’s new soccer team could take Holly Taylor’s career to the next level. Her task? Make Kepler “Killer” de Klerk, an athlete with a party-hard reputation, a star. But revamping the sexy footballer’s image

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Review – Seeing Red by Jill Shalvis

Publisher: Forever Yours Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: NetGalley IT ONLY TAKES A SPARK Summer Abrams left everything behind-the warehouse fire that took her father’s life, the town where her world fell apart, and her best friend in the world, Joe Walker. All she carried with her was guilt. Now, twelve

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