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Review – One Minute to Midnight (Black Ops: Automatik #2) by Nico Rosso

Reviewed by: E He was her safety. She was his backup. Former navy SEAL Ben Jackson knows that sexy “Mary Long” is nothing but a cover; that beneath the stylish clothes and flirty smile is a stone cold super-soldier no one ever gets close to. Until her kiss hits him like one of her sniper […]

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Review – Countdown to Zero Hour (Black Ops: Automatik #1) by Nico Rosso

Reviewed by: E Ex–Special Forces agent Artem “Art” Diaz is tatooed, muscular and undeniably dangerous. He’s also deep undercover, posing as mob muscle for a deadly bratva boss. His mission: gain the Russians’ trust. Then lead the strike team that will kill them all. Chef Hayley Baskov knows better than to get involved with someone

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Quickie Review – Thunder Road (Rain Chaser #1) by Sierra Dean

Reviewed by: E Being Chosen was supposed to be a gift. That’s what Tallulah Corentine’s parents told her when they handed her over to the Rain Chasers on her seventh birthday. It was an honor to be born with a destiny, to be hand selected by the gods before taking her first breath. She should

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Joint Review – Illusion Town (Harmony #13) by Jayne Castle

Reviewed by: E & Marlene E: I was very pleased to hear that Castle would be continuing her expansion of Harmony because I really enjoy her futuristic stories. I was also curious to find out what problems or opportunities would appear with the recent, SIREN’S CALL, discovery of a huge underground city with some unusual

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Review – Borrowing Death (Charlotte Brody Mystery #2) by Cathy Pegau

Reviewed by: E Suffragette and journalist Charlotte Brody is bracing herself for her first winter in the frontier town of Cordova in the Alaska Territory. But the chilling murder of a local store owner is what really makes her blood run cold. . . After three months in Cordova, Charlotte is getting accustomed to frontier

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