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Joint Review – Crosstown Crush (Sins in the City #1) by Cara McKenna

Reviewed by: E & Marlene E: McKenna is a very gifted author. Everything I have read by her is well crafted and vivid so when I say I struggled reading this story, it wasn’t because of the writing, but because it was written so extremely well. Mike and Samira, Sam for short, have been married […]

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Joint Review – Siren’s Call (Harmony #12, Rainshadow #4) by Jayne Castle

Publisher: Jove Publish Date: Out Now How we got this book: eARC from the publisher via NetGalley Reviewers: Marlene and Ericka In the mysterious world of Harmony, there are places filled with unexplored marvels. But Rainshadow Island isn’t about to give up its secrets… In the alien catacombs of Rainshadow, there are creatures whose compelling

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Review – Enforcing Emory by Mickie B. Ashling

Review: Enforcing Emory by Mickie B. Ashling Publisher: Dreamspinner Publish Date: May 27, 2015 Reviewed by: Heller How I got this book: E-Arc from Publisher Olympic figure skater Emory Lowe falls in lust the moment he lays eyes on his new neighbor, hockey player Nikolai Vetrov. On the surface, Nik is a typical badass enforcer,

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Review & Giveaway – Copper King (Takhini Shifters #1) by Vivian Arend

BP Note: This is part of the Two Weeks of Wolfies Blog Tour. Make sure you enter the contests at the end of this review. Publisher: Self Publish Date: Originally Mar 2014 as part of ALPHAS AFTER DARK; Released as a single title May 2014 Reviewed by: E How I got this book: Purchased Originally

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Review – Back to Us by Christi Barth

Publisher: Carin Press Publish Date: Out Now How I got this book: eARC from author Reviewer: MinnChica Ward Cantrell always went for the long shot. But that recklessness cost him his college scholarship and his chance to play pro ball, and—worst of all—it ended his relationship with the girl next door. Neither the town nor

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