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Review: Southern Heart by Natasha Madison

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Southern Heart by Natasha Madison Some secrets have a way of coming back and haunting us, no matter how much we try to bury them. Chelsea Coming back home was supposed to be normal. Not that my life had ever been normal, but it was getting there. Then I opened the door and found a man—broken, bloodied, and fighting for his life. I don’t know why, but I said I would take care of him. I had to. Needed to. He was a mystery, showing up from out of nowhere. But he might have already stolen my heart. Mayson Carey The only thing I have ever wanted in my entire life was to forget who I was. Joining the military helped me do this. Keep your head down and glide through life was my new motto. No strings, no relationships. Nothing. Everything was working until a knock at the door had me face-to-face with the reason I was running. So I ran—I fell into her arms, and she fell into my heart, but I know better than to think it’ll last. Some secrets have a way of coming back and haunting u

Review: Code Name: Sentinel by Sawyer Bennett

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Code Name: Sentinel by Sawyer Bennett As a former member of the United States Secret Service, I’m no stranger to putting my life on the line in the name of duty. Having left the nation’s capital to re-settle in Pittsburgh, the skills I acquired during my tenure in Washington have made me a valued member of the team at Jameson Force Security. But when the President comes seeking a favor to protect his niece, I find myself on the fast track back to the Oval Office. Simply put… she’s beyond brilliant. A nationally renowned energy scientist, Barrett Alexander is on the verge of a breakthrough that will change the world. Unfortunately, that has also made her the target of a suspected terrorist cell. And while Barrett doesn’t believe she’s in any real danger, the President isn’t willing to take chances with her life. As the threats against Barrett become more calculated, I decide taking her on the run is her best chance of survival. Danger, isolation, and attraction ensure we g

Review: Code Name: Genesis by Sawyer Bennett

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Code Name: Genesis by Sawyer Bennett Years ago, we were in love. She was an up-and-coming superstar and I was the security professional hired to keep her safe. We fell hard and fast, no matter how much we tried to resist one another. But not everyone around us was happy about our relationship, and a string of lies and deceit destroyed what we once had. I moved on from her and didn’t look back. Now I’ve taken the helm of a nationally renowned protective services company, and I’m looking to rebrand my career. The newly crowned Jameson Force Security is moving from the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas to the mountainous steel town of Pittsburgh, and the last thing I have time for is to deal with my past. More than a decade has passed since our split, but even a bruised and battered heart remembers its first love. So when Joslyn Meyers comes to me for help, I reluctantly agree to keep her safe from a terrifying stalker who keeps threatening her life. As the danger continues to

Review: Maybe It's You by Claudia Y. Burgoa

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Maybe It's You by Claudia Y. Burgoa USA TODAY  Bestselling Author Claudia Burgoa pens a romantic comedy that’s smart, sexy, and funny enough to make your knickers fall off. Love affairs at work are supposed to be off-limits. So why am I having a secret rendezvous in the closet with my boss’s grandson? Look - I have a lot on my plate. I’m the manager of our small-town brewery. My boss Mr. Cantú is ill. When I need help what does he do? He calls no other than his oldest grandson. Iskander is arrogant and unbearable. He’s also unbearably sexy. If he wasn’t such a pain in my behind, I might— But, he’s not the kind of guy that settles down, so we decide to have a little fun… until playing around turns into playing for keeps. And suddenly, I’m caught between a rock and Iskander’s really hard place. Which is right where he wants me. Maybe It’s You is a small-town billionaire love story in the Luna Harbor series which will make you swoon and snicker all in the same page.  My 

Review: Beard Science by Penny Reid

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Beard Science by Penny Reid Make a deal with the devil and you might get what you want, but will it be what you need? Jennifer Sylvester wants one thing, and that one thing is NOT to be Tennessee’s reigning Banana Cake Queen. Ever the perpetual good girl and obedient daughter, Jennifer is buckling under the weight of her social media celebrity, her mother’s ambitions, and her father’s puritanical mandates. Jennifer is officially desperate. And desperate times call for Cletus Winston. Cletus Winston is a puzzle wrapped in a mystery covered in conundrum sauce, and now he’s in a pickle. Despite being convinced of his own omniscience, extortion by the exalted Banana Cake Queen of Green Valley has taken him completely by surprise. So... what’s a maniacal mastermind to do? Likely, the last thing you expect. Beard Science is book #1 in the Solving for Pie: Cletus and Jenn Mysteries series and Book #3 in the WInston Brothers series. Each book is a standalone, full length (110k wo

Review: Dear Emilia by Danielle Keil

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Dear Emilia by Danielle Keil Everyone at Ryder High knows what it means to have a teal envelope taped to their locker on the first day of the month. Skye Turner came close to having one, but considering she and her boyfriend, Andrew Del Marco, had been dating for a week already, she couldn’t take it. So she decides cheat the Secret Admirer system and divert the teal envelope to someone else. Emilia Rosemary is just like every other girl when she gets her envelope— shocked. But the envelope isn’t from a real Secret Admirer. It’s from Skye, posing as Emilia’s crush, Chase McNeill. Skye and her friends develop a plan to have both Emilia and Chase surprised with the big reveal at the Homecoming dance. But when Chase learns the truth, will the plans be ruined? Will Emilia be upset when she finds out her friends deceived her? My Review Mood?  lighthearted Pace?   medium Plot- or character-driven?   A mix Strong character development?    Yes   Loveable characters?   Yes Diverse cast of