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Book Cover: Rax by Aidyn Rose

Rax by Aidyn Rose

Rax – My Review I was lucky enough to beta read Rax so, by the time I read the final version, I’d already read the book twice. From the moment I read the first chapter I knew I was reading something special and it only got better with each revision. I think the best place to start is with Rax himself. The guy is fruit […]

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Book Cover: Greed by Eva Charles

Greed by Eva Charles

Greed is the story of vineyard princess Daniela and ruthless businessman Antonio, who is danger wrapped up in a handsome package. Their families histories are intertwined, and both are keeping secrets from each other, yet Antonio pursues marriage with Daniela after sealing a blood pact with her now-deceased father. To get more understanding of who these characters are and where they’ve been in life, you

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The Brigand Children by Lainey Delaroque

The Brigand Children by Lainey Delaroque

When I wrote about The Lavender Phantom my first point of contention was the prologue being written in the third person. Although it was expected, I was disappointed to see The Brigand Children start in the same way. This time around, our observer is following Penelope Wilson-Grey, Damien’s despicable, estranged wife. A number of chapters are written in observation of her. I have to admit,

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Triple Threat by K Webster

Can you believe it’s taken me this long to actually read one of K Webster’s books? Nope, me neither. Gonna have to do something about that. That said, Triple Threat was a good place to start. The book is the story of Landry, a friendless princess with a dark family secret. It’s also the tale of Ford Mann, a guy Landry meets at college and

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Book Cover: Broken by Emma Luna

Broken by Emma Luna

One of my New Year’s resolutions is to take time out to read all the books I’ve collected but not touched in the previous year. I ended 2021 getting an early start on that one, Emma Luna‘s Broken being the first on a very long list. What can I say? There are just too many books out there that I want to read! At the

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Book Cover: Bloodshed by Alex Denver

Bloodshed by Alex Denver

‼️Spoiler Alert‼️ If you’ve not read Bloodlust, I suggest you close this page and go do that now. There is absolutely no way I can review Bloodshed without dropping some serious spoilers for book 1. You have been warned. Bloodshed – My Review Bloodshed is a very different book to its predecessor. The story moves over to Charli, the more reserved member of the Underground

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Book Cover: The Devil's Redemption by Murphy Wallace

The Devil’s Redemption by Murphy Wallace

You know how some books have trigger warnings that they’re never going to live up to? The Devil’s Redemption is not one of those books. By the end of the first four chapters, Murphy Wallace has so graphically justified those warnings that you begin to wonder if Sasha can ever come back from such a traumatic experience. Lesser women wouldn’t. In fact, I was curious

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Book Cover: Purgatory by K. L, Taylor-Lane

Purgatory by K. L. Taylor-Lane

I’ve always got a soft spot for books set in the UK, especially when they’re written by British English speakers or people who’ve lived here for years. There’s just something about the perfect flow of dialect and realising subtle differences in culture. K L Taylor-Lane may have set Purgatory in the fictional region of Southbrook, but the British in the book really shines through and

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Book Cover: Liars by Dana Isaly

Liars by Dana Isaly

I need to start off with a little rant because Liars is guilty of something I hate. Namely, a huge gaping gap between the release of two books in a series. I hate when I pick up a book and it’s been so long since I read its predecessor that I need a TV-style “previously on…” to remind me what the first one was about.

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