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Review and Giveaway: Midnight Soul by Kristen Ashley
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Review and Giveaway: Midnight Soul by Kristen Ashley

This is the last instalment of the fantasyland series by Kristen, a long awaited one. I’m just sad to finish this book and the series.😭😭😭 We met ‘this world’ Noctorno Hawthorne in book three, a counter part of that books hero prince Noctorno of the other world. I was pretty excited to read his story…

Review: A sorceress of his own by Dianne Duvall
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Review: A sorceress of his own by Dianne Duvall

This book is the start of the prequel series of the Gifted ones, if you like me are a fan Dianne Duvall’s Immortal guardians then I’m sure you would like to know more about the beginnings of the gifted ones or just more about them. The book obviously has a lot of romance in it…

Early review: Wicked Ride by Rebecca Zanetti
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Early review: Wicked Ride by Rebecca Zanetti

Review This is a pretty strong start to a new series Realm Enforcers, a spin-off from Dark protectors  series. In short, it’s kind of a mixture of motorcycle gangs with cops, magic and paranormal creatures thrown in. What’s not to like about that? After two decades of fighting, the paranormal world has reached peace with it’s different races…

Review: The Winter King by C.L. Wilson
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Review: The Winter King by C.L. Wilson

I really enjoyed C. L. Wilson’s Fading lands/ Tairen Soul Series books so it was no brainer that when I saw this, I immediately wanted to read it. It’s a decision I certainly do not regret. This is the story of Khamsin Coruscate, Princess of Summerlea and Wynter Atrialan, the King of Wintercraig. Khamsin is the youngest daughter…

Blog Barrage: Bitten by a Hellcat by Felicity Heaton
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Blog Barrage: Bitten by a Hellcat by Felicity Heaton

Bitten by a Hellcat, the sixth book in New York Times best-seller Felicity Heaton’s hot paranormal romance series, Eternal Mates, is now available in ebook and paperback. To celebrate the release, she’s holding a FANTASTIC GIVEAWAY at her website and sharing sneak peeks of the book. This book works as a standalone, so it’s perfect…