Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Riot House by Callie Hart

REVIEWED BY 
Jackie Vanhisbergh 


Riot HouseRiot House by Callie Hart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Riot House by Callie Hart is the first book I have read of hers. It’s a Bully Romance Series told in Dual POVS.

'Wolf Hall Academy' located in New Hampshire, isn't a regular boarding school, it's where the military and high-profile workers dump their kids. Elodie's father, Colonel Stillwater has decided mid-term to send her there too, taking her away from the life she knew in Tel Aviv. This is the last place she wants to be, but her bullying father doesn’t give her any choice in the matter, and she would never argue with him!

She arrives in the night and it met by Wren Jacobi a ‘Riot House’ boy who has the run of the school! He in intrigued from the beginning! But the other Riot House boys see her an inconvenience and they do all they can to make her life a living hell

Wren sets eyes on Wolf Hall Academy’s newest student, he sees her as an easy target just a quiet unassuming girl. He knows nothing of her troubled past, of her mother’s suspicious death, or the horrific treatment she endured at the hands of her psychotic father.

He finds out that he has met his match with little Elodie Stillwater!
The story takes lots of twists and turns and they are too good to spoil! You get to find out about their pasts and how this shaped them into who they are now, it’s a great love story. You really do need to read this book!

I absolutely loved these characters and could not put my kindle down; I shall be reading more of Callie Hart’s book now I have discovered her!

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Sunday, 19 April 2020

FOREVER by Kindle Alexander

REVIEWED BY ISA JONES



Forever (Always & Forever #2)Forever by Kindle Alexander
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book from the amazingly talented Author Kindle Alexander came to my possession at a time when the world is going through an unprecedented situation, COVID-19 arrived and changed the shape of the world and life seize to continued as we knew it, solace for some of us came to be in a form of books, in this case, an exceptional book.

Forever was a completely charming and heartwarming story. It tugged my emotions, it reduced me to tears on many occasions but it also filled me with joy.

Robert and Landon's attraction is off the charts, from their very first encounter the connection is palpable, they completely envelop you into their little cocoon, and allow you to be a voyeur into their sexual and emotional discovery.

After reading Always and loving that story too, this almost felt like the page had turned and we carried onwards.
Robert and Landon both are seeking their HEA and in order to achieve that they must dig deep into their emotions, fight their personal demons, take that leap of faith and get rid of the emotional baggage that is preventing them to achieve the perfect bliss.
Sometimes fighting for what you want makes achieving it the most rewarding.

Once again, Kindle has written the perfect book, I will be FOREVER grateful for the opportunity to read and review this book.

5 STARS.
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Saturday, 18 April 2020

P.S. It's Always Been You by Lauren Blakely


REVIEWED BY
Melinda Lazar



P.S. It's Always Been YouP.S. It's Always Been You by Lauren Blakely
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

P.S. It’s Always Been You by Lauren Blakely

This was a sweet and exciting second-chance romance. Hunter and Presley met and fell in love some years ago only for Hunter to take off on a mysterious dream job and not be heard from again. For ten whopping years! They’re thrown back together for the sake of their jobs and it doesn’t take them long to find themselves falling all over again but really, what’s changed? Hunter will still up and go on his next big adventure once it’s over, right?!

I feel like this book was a journey for both Hunter and Presley and also for me as a reader. All the discoveries they made created a huge element of a deeper romance which was wonderful and something I hugely enjoyed. I could understand Presley’s apprehension in letting Hunter back in on an emotional level and the way that aspect played out was perfect for them. I really felt like for most of the book I was waiting for Hunter to kind of grow up - I don’t know if that’s the right way to put it but I can’t articulate well at the moment - and it pleased me to no end when he finally did.

*I voluntarily read an early copy of this book.

**Reviewed by Melinda for Joandisalovebooks Blog.

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Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Voodoo Burning by Nadine Catalano.



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it was amazing

I read the story VOODOO BURNING by NM Catalano. This story sucks you in. I love how descriptive it is. It sets the stage and the tone of story. Ignatius is a plantation heir and Dominique is a descendant of a powerful voodoo priestess. They have an explosive connection which neither can deny. They are also working a case that can put them in a dangerous position. This story keeps you at the edge of your seat. The ending was done beautifully. 


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