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Shimmerspell: A Faerie Tale Girl Novella by Kimberly Spencer

A good book for a short read (well for me at least lol). You need to read the first book (its free right now on Amazon) to completely understand whats going on in the second book. It is the type of book that keep you wondering what will happen next. There is nothing in the book that would not be appropriate for young readers. Always something popping up in this book to keep your attention.

Heres the summary for you:

When sixteen-year-old Jensen Meadows finds herself caught in the middle of an ancient faerie war, she soon learns that faeries aren’t made of sparkly goodness. They’re vicious. And worse, they’re after her.

With the help of Liam Casey, she delves into their world to find her missing sister and begins to suspect that her whole life has been nothing more than a faerie tale. But what if the truth is worse?

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Seduce Me in Dreams: A Three Worlds Novel by Jacquelyn Frank

This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

The author of this book is really good. This was my first time reading her books and I will be buying more in the future. She is very detailed and doesnt skip around a bunch like some authors do to get more in the store that is not necessary. The only thing I could think of that would improve this book is a glossary of terms they use and the futuristic items that are in the book. Besides that if you read it all the way through you get the idea of what everything is.

Here is the book discription for you:
Seduce Me in Dreams begins a sexy new futuristic series featuring an elite group of military heroes.

Dark. Mysterious. Sensual. When Bronse Chapel, the commander of a specialized unit of the Interplanetary Militia, begins to dream about a beautiful and exotic brunette, he wants to dismiss it as being induced by lack of sleep…or perhaps lack of sex. But his instincts tell him it’s something different, something far more dangerous.

Ravenna is the leader of the Chosen Ones, a small group of people from her village born with extraordinary powers. She doesn’t know that draws her to Bronse’s dreams night after night, but she senses that he and his team are in jeopardy. Ravenna can help him, but first Bronse must save the Chosen Ones from those who plan to use their powers for evil. Together, Bronse and Ravenna will be unstoppable. But Ravenna is hiding something that could endanger them all.

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Lara Adrian- Deeper than Midnight

Book 9 of the Breed series. We are focusing on the characters Corinne who we met in the last book (she was one of the prisoners that were rescued) and our Breed Hunter. We watch as Hunter, the unemotional breed raised to kill, learns that there is more to life than revenge and the hunt. He is left in charge of protecting the fragile Corinne and learning that feelings have a way of making life a lot more hard and more rewarding at the same time.

Corinne lived for over 75 yrs as prisoner to Draco. Upon her rescue she learns her childhood crush has found his mate, leaving her heartbroken. She struggles to find her place in a world that so much has changed and all she wants to do is go home. tragedy strikes her again leaving her in the hands of the handsome and remote breed Hunter. Corinne struggles to learn who she can and can’t trust with her biggest secret of her life…….. Letting her secret fuel her reason to live she will tackle more struggles before she must learn to trust the one man who she knows who could hurt her the most. Does she let Hunter have her heart and her secret or does she remain alone?

If you have read any of the series you will like this. It’s very interesting seeing Hunter deal with things he has never experienced before. Corinne adds the sad part of the story of how she ends up dealing with her issues.

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The Devil’s Due by Arliss Adams

 

This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.

Story about a woman who struggles through life after having several tragedies happen. The author uses very good detail in describing who this woman not just survives but makes a huge difference in the lives of other! Jen uses her past to improve her life and the lives around her. This book not only goes over Jens life but the life of her sister and close friend and how they help each other through and how they move on with their lives!!! Once you pick this book up you wont want to put it back down!!!!!!!

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