REVIEW

Review – Wedding Bells, Magic Spells (Raine Benares #7) by Lisa Shearin

Reviewed by: E Name: Raine Benares Race: Elf Job: Seeker, bride, peace talks referee Problem: Back-stabbing diplomats, bride-hating mother-in-law You would think that after having successfully destroyed the Saghred (aka, a legendary soul-sucking rock) and sending an evil goblin demigod to the Lower Hells that I would get some time off to plan my wedding […]

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Review – Make You Remember (Dumont Bachelors #2) by Macy Beckett

Reviewed by: E He’s about to make his own luck. Ten years ago, Beau Dumont made the biggest mistake of his life by letting his high school sweetheart, Devyn Mauvais, slip through his fingers. Now the reformed bad boy will stop at nothing to get her back. Even if it means tricking her into taking

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Review – Wystan (The Heckmasters #1) by Allison Merritt

Reviewed by: E Certain that an ad for a job in a small New Mexico Territory town is the answer to her prayers, Nebraska schoolteacher Rhia Duke packs her sister into a rickety wagon and heads west. Except when they reach the near-deserted town, she learns the truth. There is no job, no future, and

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Review – The Brimstone Deception (SPI Files #3) by Lisa Shearin

Reviewed by: E Men in Black meets Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum in the new urban fantasy novel starring seer Makenna Fraser and her fellow agents at Supernatural Protection & Investigation. The agents of Supernatural Protection & Investigations (SPI) know that fighting evil is a full-time job, especially when a new designer drug—with mind-blowing side effects—hits

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Review – Carrier (The Line #1) by Anne Tibbets

**TRIGGER WARNING: Depictions of rape and violence towards women** Reviewed by: E Twenty-two -year-old Naya has spent nearly half her life as a sex slave in a government institution called The Line. When she’s kicked out after getting pregnant with twins, she’s got no way to earn a living and a horrifying choice to make:

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Review – The V’Dan (First Salik War #2) by Jean Johnson

Reviewed by Marlene I grabbed The V’Dan because I love Jean Johnson’s writing. I have enjoyed all of her books, including her fanfiction, and her military SF series Theirs Not to Reason Why is one of my all-time favorites. If you like character-driven military SF, start with A Soldier’s Duty. But The V’Dan is the

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