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REVIEW: Dancing with the Lion: Becoming by Jeanne Reames

The descriptive bit: The son of the King of Makdon – Alexandros is on track to be a leader, and … More

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REVIEW: Brave by Shaun David Hutchinson

The descriptive bit: Shaun David Hutchinson is a well-known YA author. You may have heard of some of his fiction: … More

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REVIEW: Give Up the Ghost by Jenn Burke

The descriptive bit: Wes Cooper is not-quite a ghost, and he’s immortal, oh yeah, and he has a whole bunch … More

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REVIEW: Breaking His Spell by Foster Bridget Cassidy

The descriptive bit: Klint is an immortal magician of the Alsa Alma. Years in the past, he fell in love … More

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REVIEW: Arctic Wild by Annabeth Albert

The descriptive bit: It’s Reuben Graham’s birthday and he’s being dragged out to the wilderness for a retreat. When his friends … More

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REVIEW: To Love And To Cherish by Tamryn Eradani || Enchanting Encounters, Book Three

The descriptive bit: To Love And To Cherish is the most recent addition to the Enchanting Encounters series penned by … More

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REVIEW: Ashore (Staying Afloat #2) by Isabelle Adler

The descriptive bit: Staying Afloat is a great sci-fi series written by Isabelle Adler. NineStar Press was kind enough to … More

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REVIEW: Made For You by Anyta Sunday

The descriptive bit: Ben McCormick is only twenty-four years old and already the legal guardian of his younger brother Milo. … More

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REVIEW: Modified and Sacred by Jana Denardo

The descriptive bit: Lieutenant Addison Hunt is recovering from a nasty injury and is happy to have a simple mission … More

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REVIEW: Survivor’s Guilt And Other Stories by Greg Herren

The descriptive bit: This is a collection of dark-themed suspense stories. Essentially, it’s a collection of tales about murder and … More

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Review: The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta

The short blurb bit: Danny seems to have been looking for something without really knowing it. She has moved with … More

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Review: I Knew Him by Abigail de Niverville is lovely

The descriptive bit: Julian is trying to survive long enough to get out of the small Canadian town he lives … More

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