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Review – Moonstruck (Diablo Lake #1) by Lauren Dane

Reviewed by: E In Diablo Lake, Washington, a town populated by werewolves, witches, and more, magic woven deep into the earth protects the town’s secrets from outsiders. Katie Grady left Diablo Lake to get over a humiliating breakup; but her family needs her help, so she’s back, in a sublet right across the hall from […]

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Review – Star Crossed (The Billionaires #4) by Emma Holly

Reviewed by: E A.J. Hoyt is as cynical as she is badass, a former cop turned bodyguard. A lifetime of hard knocks taught her not to trust—a handy trait in her line of work. Given the right motivation, she knows anyone will betray their near and dear. Rather than let them betray her, A.J. keeps

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Joint Review: Lost Heart (Celta’s Heartmates) by Robin D. Owens

Reviewed by: E and Marlene E: I was browsing author websites looking for upcoming releases as I tend to do on a monthly basis when I saw Owens talking about a recently released novella. Shocked because I usually keep track of her publication dates I did a bit more research and discovered she had self-published

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Review: Night Shift (Midnight Texas #3) by Charlaine Harris

I’m surprised to say that I’m really going to miss these people. The author has always said that the Midnight Texas series was a trilogy, and this was the third book. Also, I remember reading somewhere recently where she confirmed that Night Shift was the last book, but can’t find the site. I picked up

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Review – ‘Til Death Do Us Part by Amanda Quick

Reviewed by: E Calista Langley operates an exclusive “introduction” agency in Victorian London, catering to respectable ladies and gentlemen who find themselves alone in the world. But now, a dangerously obsessed individual has begun sending her trinkets and gifts suitable only for those in deepest mourning—a black mirror, a funeral wreath, a ring set with

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