Category: Romance

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  • Welcome to Dorley Hall by Alyson Greaves

    Welcome to Dorley Hall by Alyson Greaves

    Welcome to Dorey Hall

    Welcome to Dorley Hall by Alyson Greaves

    Release: October 8, 2024

    Format: Ebook
    Publisher:  Neem Tree Press
    Source: The Writereads Tours
    Find it at: Goodreads,  Amazon US

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    Mark Vogel is like the older brother Stefan Riley never had, until one day he disappears, and Stefan has to adapt to life without him. But, one year later, when he runs into a girl who looks near-identical to Mark, Stefan becomes obsessed. He discovers that other boys have disappeared, too, dozens over the years, most of them students of the Royal College of Saint Almsworth, many of them troubled or unruly before their disappearance.

    What is happening to these boys? Who are the handful of women on campus who bear a striking resemblance to some of those who went missing? And what is the connection to the mysterious Dorley Hall?

    Stefan works hard to get into the Royal College for one reason and one reason only: to find out exactly what happened to the women who live at Dorley Hall, and to get it to happen to him, too.

    A closeted trans girl attempts to infiltrate a secret underground forced feminisation programme.

    Content note: this story engages with some reasonably dark topics, including but not limited to torture, manipulation, dysphoria, nonconsensual surgery, and kidnapping. While it isn’t intended to be a dark or dystopian story, the perspective characters are carrying a lot of baggage, and the exploration of the premise might be triggering for trans readers.

    About the Author:

    Alyson Greaves is a trans woman living in London, UK in a very small flat,

    Alyson lives in a very small flat in a very large city, and writes fiction with trans themes and characters. Her Twitter is twitter.com/badambulist

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    Welcome to Dorley Hall Review:

    When I first picked up “Welcome to Dorley Hall,” I had no idea what lay in store for me. From the beginning, the story captivated me with its intriguing premise and compelling characters. Steph, the protagonist, is an exciting character with solid motivations that drive the narrative forward. The friendships between Steph and Christine and the inclusion of Pippa added depth to the story, making their interactions delightful to read. Similarly, the bond between Aaron and Steph is exciting, showcasing a surreal but enjoyable friendship that evolves throughout the book. Aunt Bea and Abby also brought unique elements to the story, each contributing to the rich tapestry of characters that populate Dorley Hall.

    Moreover, one of the standout aspects of the novel is how Alyson Greaves tackles transgender issues, presenting them in a unique and thought-provoking manner. Using gender transformation as a form of punishment is both innovative and controversial, prompting readers to consider new perspectives. This narrative device also explores personal reform and liberation themes, offering a refreshing outlook on the characters’ journeys. Including conversations in chat messages was a clever touch, adding authenticity and a trendy touch to the storytelling.

    However, the book does have its drawbacks. At times, the narrative felt overly detailed and lengthy, with some descriptions and scenes that could have been condensed. While the rich character development is appreciated, the extensive detail occasionally bogged down the pacing. The book’s second half also tended to get preachy, detracting from the overall enjoyment.

    Overall, “Welcome to Dorley Hall” is a decent read with a fascinating concept and well-drawn characters. Despite its slow pacing and occasional verbosity, it offers a unique perspective on transgender issues and how people cope with reform, stimulating intellectual curiosity and making it a thought-provoking addition to contemporary literature.

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  • Once We Met by Annabelle McCormack

    Once We Met by Annabelle McCormack

    Once We Met

    Once We Met by Annabelle McCormack

    Release: April 11, 2023
    Format: Paperback
    Publisher: Annabelle McCormack
    Source: Suzyapproved Book Tours
    Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle

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    For years, Avery Moretti has envisioned getting married at the Serendipity Lake Lodge in Brandywood, Maryland. It’s her home away from home, the vacation spot where her family has been coming for decades. But when she arrives two weeks before her wedding to finalize the details, she’s met with a huge the Serendipity is under new ownership and construction and her planned wedding isn’t on the books. And the worst part? The new owner is the first guy she ever fell for-and never quite got over.

    Buying the Serendipity was supposed to be Dan Klein’s “fresh start” after leaving the police force. Things seem to be going pretty well until Avery arrives at his doorstep. Now he has a task trying to make the lodge work for Avery’s wedding, a job he doesn’t relish. After all, Avery broke his heart, and badly. Plus he’s never really forgiven what happened that summer so long ago, so why can’t he help the desire to help her anyway?
    As Avery and Dan face one disaster after another trying to salvage her wedding, unresolved feelings seem to be simmering to the surface once again. But it is better to leave some things in the past-aren’t they?
    A contemporary romance with steamy, open door romance and tear-jerking moments about second chance love, Once We Met is the third book in the Brandywood Small Town Romance Series. emotional abuse, strong language

    About the Author:

    Annabelle McCormack loves to write the types of novels she always wants to read: 1) epic historical adventures that don’t skimp on the thrills or romance, and 2) contemporary love stories that have heart, depth, emotion—and don’t fade out when you get to the good parts.

    Born in Costa Rica and raised (mostly) in Maryland, she graduated from the Johns Hopkins University’s M.A. in Writing Program. She’s worked in cancer research, as a schoolteacher, actress in SAG/AFTRA, wedding vocalist, professional photographer, government contractor, and did a one-day stint as a restaurant hostess after which she asked her sister to call and quit for her. (She hates both the phone and disappointing people.)

    She lives in Maryland with her husband, five home-schooled children, and two boxer dogs, where she is still patiently waiting for the magical cleaning fairy from her childhood to show back up again. Sometimes, she pretends she’s funny

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    Once We Met Review:

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    This series has been entertaining from the beginning, and “Once We Met” is a lovely addition. The emotional tension between Dan and Avery is evident as they revisit their past and try to navigate their present. Their connection is undeniable from the beginning, and their chemistry is palpable. The author wrote the characters also well as individuals, as we see the conflicts that shape Avery’s life, showing her struggles with her parents’ actions and their impact on her relationships and self-esteem. I also loved Dan for his conflicting emotions about Avery and how he hopes he doesn’t turn out like his father. The supporting characters, such as Erika, Warren, and Corbin, add depth and warmth to the narrative, providing unwavering support to the couple. Similarly, Bryan’s attitude, Melissa’s hostility, and the mishaps at the Serendipity Lodge create tension and keep me engaged.

    I also adored how the author touched on the emotions. The story portrays trust, loyalty, and taking responsibility for one’s actions. Moreover, it was cute how the author toggled between the various timelines of their past to see how it changed them. It is heartwarming to see how their connection has endured over the years and how fate has brought them back together. Moreover, the lighthearted and adventurous moments, such as the raccoon and bikini incident and the poison ivy mishap, provide comic relief and balance out the more emotional aspects of the story. I was also surprised by the rather exciting climax towards the end, which added a touch of thrilling adventure to the tale. This book will surely make you smile once you finish reading it.

    In conclusion, “Once We Met” is a delightful and engaging read, perfect for anyone who enjoys a heartwarming and adventurous romance.

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  • Mid-Flight by Lisa Wilkes

    Mid-Flight by Lisa Wilkes

    Mid-Flight

    Mid-Flight by Lisa Wilkes
     
    Release: March 30, 2023
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher:  Extasy Books Inc
    Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle

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    She failed to save her brother and her best friend from destructive forces. Could she topple the most sinister villain of all time?

    2037 was a really bad year.

    Lexi Brennan’s best friend loses her life in a plane crash. Two weeks later, an intergalactic crisis threatened the fate of humanity. Authorities responded by launching a genocide.

    Lexi opposed this vicious attack. Then again, what could she do? An eccentric flight attendant drawn to glamorous trysts, she felt powerless to incite change.

    Until tragedy struck close to home. Suddenly, Lexi was forced to acknowledge the widespread atrocities. She uncovered a network of lies along with an opportunity to restore basic human rights. To protect others, Lexi would have to launch a movement that could destroy everything important to her, including her promising new romance.

    About the Author:

    Lisa Wilkes has spent 13 years as a flight attendant, jetting across the globe and collecting inspiration for her writings. Her debut novel, Flight Path, is a fast-paced romance laced with serendipitous encounters. This book follows a daydreaming stewardess as she learns to navigate a new terrain: unconditional love.

    In her second novel, Mid-Flight, Lisa transports readers to the year 2038. A flight attendant begins to unravel after her best friend is killed in a plane crash. In the throes of unspeakable grief, she uncovers a political ploy to decimate one-fifth of the population. To combat this sinister plan, she must risk everything. Including her breathtaking new romance.

    Lisa’s writing is provocative and timely, with a focus on societal issues and powerful internal conflict. Flight Path’s readers will appreciate Mid-Flight’s emphasis on hope and redemption, while Lisa’s work will draw newcomers to the power of her storytelling.

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    Mid-Flight Review:

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    I really enjoyed the timeline of the story. It’s set in the near future, and as a reader, you can’t help but wonder if our world will actually become like that. The story starts off with a bang as Lexi and Jason witness a meteor incident that changes everything. I loved the science fiction elements the author added to the tale, like ContaCan, Autoscan, and PersonableSpin. I particularly loved the scene where Lexi reconnects with Jorge and thought it was memorable. These world-building elements left me in awe and made me consider the possibility of our future heading in that direction.

    Another aspect I liked was how the author developed Lexi’s character. On the one hand, she reflects on the injustices in society, and on the other hand, she tries to connect with her brother Colin, who faces mental health issues. Then Jason enters her life, and their romantic journey together unfolds. The chemistry between Lexi and Jason was great, and they shared some sweet moments, like playing darts or getting tattoos. Even the bond between Lexi and Colin over their shared concern for justice added depth to the story. The supporting characters, such as Katie, Tamika, and Reggie, added value to the narrative.

    If I had one criticism, it would be that I felt the climax, particularly Lexi’s actions in seeking justice, felt rushed. The author dedicated more time to exploring Lexi’s relationships with Colin and Jason (which I enjoyed). Still, it would have been nice to have more details about her challenges during her training and fight for what is right.

    Apart from that, I enjoyed reading Mid-Flight and found it refreshing. I hope the author writes a sequel to revisit these characters, as I would love to know more about Colin.

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  • Chasing the Bride by Erica Ridley

    Chasing the Bride by Erica Ridley

     

    Chasing the Bride by Erica Ridley

    Release: June 9, 2023
    Format:
    Ebook
    Publisher:
    WebMotion
    Source: Rockstar Book Tours
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    In this fast, feel-good romp from a New York Times bestselling author, forbidden love blooms between a runaway bride and the man sent to find her… Lady Tabitha Kerr was promised at birth to be the Viscount Oldfield’s bride. Their families had warred for generations, and this union will heal the longstanding rift. But Tabitha doesn’t want to be a pawn—or a consolation prize. She dreams of a love match, and failing that, at least one night of true love. Even if she has to run away to find it! As Viscount Oldfield’s trusted man of business, Mr. Hudson Frampton is his lordship’s right-hand man, attack dog, and fixer. When a nervous bride jilts the viscount at the altar, Hudson is meant to find and return her to his employer posthaste. He is not supposed to fall in love. Or kiss his employer’s bride. Or say yes when Tabitha makes an indecent proposal that will ruin them both…
    About the Author:

    Erica Ridley is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author of of witty, feel-good historical romance novels, including THE DUKE HEIST, featuring the Wild Wynchesters. Why seduce a duke the normal way, when you can accidentally kidnap one in an elaborately planned heist? In the 12 Dukes of Christmas series, enjoy witty, heartwarming Regency romps nestled in a picturesque snow-covered village. After all, nothing heats up a winter night quite like finding oneself in the arms of a duke! Two other popular series, the Dukes of War and Rogues to Riches, feature roguish peers and dashing war heroes who find love amongst the splendor and madness of Regency England. When not reading or writing romances, Erica can be found eating couscous in Morocco, zip-lining through rainforests in Costa Rica, or getting hopelessly lost in the middle of Budapest.  

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    Chasing the Bride Review:

    I have not read any previous books in the “Lords in Love” series, but I had no trouble enjoying this book! I thoroughly enjoyed the captivating story because of its standout character, Tabitha. She stands apart from the other heroines in the genre because she is kind-natured yet strong. I love how she selflessly sacrifices everything for her ailing father’s happiness, showcasing her incredible devotion. She knows she is strong enough to move out of Viscount Oldfield’s life if necessary, but she only stays on for her father.

    Moreover, the author skillfully weaves a beautiful romance between the two protagonists. The conflicting emotions experienced by both Tabitha and Hudson as their love deepened added a layer of complexity that kept me engrossed. Yes, the story gets steamy sometimes, but I really enjoyed the banter the two share and their conversations about life. Hudson is also an intriguing man, growing up in relatively poor circumstances, yet how it made him strong-willed as an adult.

    My favorite moments in the tale are in the river, the botanical gardens, or even the sweet moments at the livestock tents. The author writes Oldfield nicely as a sleazy villain, where you feel nothing but disgust as you read of his behavior.

    Additionally, the author expertly injects tense moments, such as the events at the altar in the church or the climactic scenes, leaving readers eagerly wondering what decisions our beloved protagonists will make. You can predict how the story will turn out if you have read historical romances. Yet, the author writes the story and its characters so charmingly that you still read to the end and enjoy it.

    Overall, I enjoyed reading “Chasing the Bride” and am excited to read other books in the series!

     

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  • Victor’s Blessing by Barbara Sontheimer

    Victor’s Blessing by Barbara Sontheimer

    Victor's Blessing

    Victor’s Blessing by Barbara Sontheimer

    Release: November 15, 2022
    Format: Paperback
    Publisher: Atmosphere Press
    Source: Suzyapproved Book Tours
    Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle

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    In the fragile balance of life, there is one birth, one death, one time to tell those you love a final farewell…

    Victor Gant’s life is abundant with blessings.  Although his mother was an Osage Indian slave, he is a valuable member of the French and German community of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.  As the town blacksmith he makes a proper living for himself and beloved sister.  All Victor’s dreams come true when he marries the only woman that had ever caught his eye.

    But blessings can be fleeting.  When the Civil War erupts in 1861, Victor will have to make choices.  Torn between doing what’s best for his family or following his conscience, between keeping promises or following his heart…to finally bestowing an agonizing blessing of his own.

    Victor’s Blessing is a journey from the patent offices of Washington, D.C. to the battle of Wilderness to the infamous Andersonville prison, where in order for Victor to keep one promise, another must be broken.

    About the Author:

    Barbara Sontheimer has a B.A. from a little college in the bootheel of Missouri and spent 15 years researching and writing Victor’s Blessing while raising 3 children.  A fascination with the everyday life of the people not battles was the driving force. One of her greatest hopes for her novel is that someone turns out the light a bit too late on a work night, or (like she did) occasionally hid from her kids in the laundry room to finish a chapter.  Barbara is married and lives in Lake Ozark, Missouri.

     

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    Victor’s Blessing Review:

    “Victor’s Blessing” is a beautiful historical romance drama that will touch your heart.

    I was skeptical about picking up this book because of its sheer size. The length is twice the average book, and I hoped the story would retain my interest. The story immediately drew me in with its drama between the three main characters, Ethan, Celena, and Victor. There is so much between these three, and I could not put it down! I was curious to see how their relationships transpired over the events they encountered, whether in business or War.

    While the book title says Victor, Ethan was the person who connected to me. Ethan is, in some ways, the most complex character I have read as of late because my feelings for him fluctuated so much. Sometimes, I despised him for his relationship with Penelope, but at other times, my heart went out to him for not having the one person he desired. While I read the tale, I wondered if his friendship with Victor would stay strong. However, my favorite character in the story was Penelope. I adored all her hardships, particularly with Abigail and Ethan, and was rooting for her throughout. Even though she appears only for a portion of the story, she significantly impacted me. The author also addressed her mental health issues realistically, and some scenes shocked me, like the burning of her clothes.

    The author also touches on key moments of history, like the Camp Jackson affair and the incidents of the Civil War, and blends them into the plot. Even the supporting cast, like Laurence, Yvonne, and Carlene, was memorable (I thought Carlene’s complaints about Mason were hilarious).

    Overall, “Victor’s Blessing” is a touching historical drama that will make you fall in love with its characters.

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  • The Ugliest Man on the Mountain by Mark Laming

    The Ugliest Man on the Mountain by Mark Laming

    The Ugliest Man on the Mountain

    The Ugliest Man on the Mountain by Mark Laming

    Release: July 1st 2021
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: Blossom Spring Publishing
    Source: Zooloos Book Tours
    Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon,

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    Amber McCarthy is a young woman with a high IQ and a well-paid job, but it is never enough for her and she seeks the thrill of planning and executing the perfect burglary.

    On meeting wealthy businessman, Kane, her life changes and she relishes the challenge to win his love.

    A new enemy at the door plays havoc with her plans and Kane moves to Andalusia.

    With just one last chance of rebuilding their relationship, Amber believes she has the answer.

    A thousand miles away in Spain, Kane has a shock in store for Amber that changes everything.

    Author Bio:

    My passion has always been writing and I am unable to imagine a day without putting the laptop through its paces. As a young boy I remember hiding in the wings of my father’s theatre in Harrogate, staring in awe at the actors rehearsing for a show that he had written. Irrefutably, a tiny slice of his magic, thankfully, rubbed off on me and became the catalyst for my storytelling.

    To date, four of my novels have seen the publishing and I am in the process of writing another one. I have written over two hundred short stories of which and BBC has broadcasted four of them. More recently I have become a regular contributor to a Dorset magazine group. My interests include horology and being grandfather to four colourful characters who continually test my mind and bank account!

    I got nomination for The People’s Book Prize 2019 for my novel ‘Shadow with Nowhere to Fall’. The patrons are Frederick Forsyth CBE and Founding Patron: Dame Beryl Bainbridge. The last couple of years have been a busy time for me with local BBC radio interviews. I have also been featured as a guest on the American Author’s Show.

    Finally, as many authors will confirm, it is a long and bumpy path getting published. If I had my time again, would I choose writing as my first love? You bet I would!

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    The Ugliest Man on the Mountain Review:

    There are many aspects that I enjoyed about the story. Firstly, I adored Amber and thought the author wrote her strengths nicely. Initially, she comes off as somewhat of a kleptomaniac. However, as the story progresses, you see her facing challenges and changing her life for the better. Some of my favorite moments were when she interacted with Liz or when she first met Toni.

    Similarly, I appreciated the focus on charity and how the author emphasizes it in the plot to help homeless people. Amber comes up with pretty innovative solutions to help with funding options with the storyline, and I liked how the author executed it. Moreover, the story includes some genuinely lovely people who don’t have any ill intentions, like Liz, James, and Toni. The book had a lot of cozy moments, which is a nice change from the

    The main criticism of the tale is the relationship between Kane and Amber. Their romance felt rushed, and I didn’t get why Amber kept going after Kane and was madly in love with him, even though they had just met a few times, half of which he was curt with her and quickly lost his temper. Also, Kane was a mixed bag for me. While I felt terrible for him on the one hand for what he goes through, on the other hand, I was not too fond of his attitude and the way he had high expectations of everyone. Frankly, I liked Jason more than Kane because Jason at least spiced up the story with his antics.

    Nevertheless, “The Ugliest Man on the Mountain” is a fun read if you are in the mood for a dramatic romance where both characters go through significant ups and downs and try to connect.

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  • Secrets of the Deep by by Marisa Noelle

    Secrets of the Deep by by Marisa Noelle

     

    Secrets of the Deep

    Secrets of the Deep by by Marisa Noelle

    Release: 22 June 2020
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: Independently Published
    Source: Zooloos Book Tours
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    Cordelia Blue is afraid of water.

    Cordelia is also a mermaid.

    It’s been five years since she lost half her family to the ocean, and as the anniversary of their death approaches, Cordelia is determined to conquer her fear. But when she learns of her mermaid ancestry and all the devastating secrets the ocean brings, she no longer knows who she can trust.

    Entrusted with a magical relic, she must keep it away from an opposing race, the selachii, and their nefarious intentions. When she discovers that her boyfriend is one of these mysterious shape-shifters, Cordelia is forced to choose between love and race.

    Cordelia doubts her every decision and the intentions of those around her. Trusting her heart will lead to a path of betrayal, but she might just get her family back. If she chooses her head, the mermaids may stay cursed to remain in the ocean forever.

    About the Author:

    Marisa Noelle is the writer of middle grade & young adult novels in the genres of science-fiction, fantasy & mental health including The Shadow Keepers, The Unadjusteds Trilogy (The Unadjusteds, The Rise of the Altereds, & The Reckoning), and The Mermaid Chronicles – Secrets of the Deep.

    She is a mentor for the Write Mentor program that helps aspiring MG & YA authors. With dual citizenship, Marisa has lived on both sides of the Atlantic and uses settings in both the USA and UK as inspiration for her novels.

    When she’s not writing or reading or watching movies, she enjoys swimming. In the pool she likes to imagine she could be a mermaid and become part of some of her make-believe words.

    Despite being an avid bookworm from the time she could hold a book, being an author came as a bit of a surprise to her as she was a bit of a science geek at school. She lives in Woking, UK with her husband and three children. You can find her on Twitter @MarisaNoelle77 or her website www.MarisaNoelle.com

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    Secrets of the Deep Review:

    I loved reading “Secrets of the Deep” and thought it was a wondering start to the “The Mermaid Chronicles” series.

    Let’s begin with Cordy. I liked how the author portrayed the character and how she tried to sort out her feelings of grief and loss for her family and her romance with Wade. Wade was also a question mark initially because I didn’t know his intentions. The author wrote their dynamic cutely (albeit, at times, it felt a bit rushed), and I wondered how their relationship would survive once the secrets started coming out.

    Secondly, I enjoyed how the author built the world of mermaids and selachiis, including the legend of Atlantis, with adventure and fantasy elements. The author has blended the myth of the mermaids yet created her unique world. Many moments stood out for me, like when Cordy has her first scare in the bathtub, what happens to Trent in the surfing competition, or when the group comes up with their action plan to set things right.

    Thirdly, the cast of characters also made the story so entertaining. Trent and Dylan brought their charm, and I loved Maya, Trent, and Cordy as the trio of friends. While Maya might not have a significant role compared to others, I loved her fondness for Mermaids, and the various shark facts, prophecies, and other trivia she spoke. Perhaps the only very minor criticism is how the book is so fast at times that you don’t get a chance to see Cordy adjust to her feelings when something shocking happens in her life.

    The story ends nicely and sets the pace for the next book, where you wonder what other adventures await our characters. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and am excited to see how it continues.

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  • Quest For Atlantis by Marisa Noelle

    Quest For Atlantis by Marisa Noelle

    Quest For Atlantis

    Quest For Atlantis by Marisa Noelle

    Release:29th September 2022
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: Marisa Noelle
    Source: Zooloos Book Tours
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    THERE IS HUNTING OF MERMAIDS…

    They are no longer safe in the human world…

    When they imprison, one of her closest mermaid friends in a science lab for investigation, Cordelia insists on taking up the quest to find the lost island of Atlantis, a sanctuary for all the water species. But the dragon kings guard the island. They are an ancient and formidable race with a determination to keep it for themselves.

    Together with her best friends and her boyfriend, Wade, they must travel to distant pockets of the earth to collect the three magical jewels that open the portal to Atlantis.

    But no one remembers how the jewels work. The instructions are non-existent, and tensions are rife as Wade’s ex-girlfriend, Stephanie, appears on the scene. Plus, Cordelia must learn to harness her own emerging powers and discover if she really is the fire mermaid.

    With the support of Wade’s parents, Stephanie determines to win him back. Cordelia’s heart breaks as she watches the love of her life waver. They must be united in their quest, or the jewels will refuse to reveal themselves.

    If they can’t repair their broken relationship and defeat the dragon kings, the mermaids will be captured by the humans and face the threat of extinction.

    About the Author:

    Marisa Noelle is the writer of middle grade & young adult novels in the genres of science-fiction, fantasy & mental health including The Shadow Keepers, The Unadjusteds Trilogy (The Unadjusteds, The Rise of the Altereds, & The Reckoning), and The Mermaid Chronicles – Secrets of the Deep.

    She is a mentor for the Write Mentor program that helps aspiring MG & YA authors. With dual citizenship, Marisa has lived on both sides of the Atlantic and uses settings in both the USA and UK as inspiration for her novels.

    When she’s not writing or reading or watching movies, she enjoys swimming. In the pool she likes to imagine she could be a mermaid and become part of some of her make-believe words.

    Despite being an avid bookworm from the time she could hold a book, being an author came as a bit of a surprise to her as she was a bit of a science geek at school. She lives in Woking, UK with her husband and three children. You can find her on Twitter @MarisaNoelle77 or her website www.MarisaNoelle.com

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    Quest For Atlantis Review:

    Wow, “Quest for Atlantis” was a fantastic sequel compared to the first book. From sea witches to dragon kings and Seattle to submarines, this book just had everything! The sequel feels so vastly different from the first book. It’s as if the author decided to amp up the adrenaline, pack the book with adventure and romance, and give it more oomph.

    Firstly, let’s talk about the drama. Oh my goodness, so much activity was happening with our core characters! I wondered if their relationship would survive the secrets and scandals. I loved Stephanie in the picture to stir up Wade and Cordy’s relationship. Similarly, the Dylan, Trent, and Maya triangle was so good, and I liked how Maya got importance in the tale. Even Cordy’s relationship with Dylan is intriguing, and you see the strain it causes on Cordy.

    Secondly, the author fills us with adventure as they go to save a mermaid from the lab, fight creatures in a cave and encounter a sea witch, to name a few. Moreover, I enjoyed how the author built on the fantasy world, where we see people hunting down mermaids like a prize as social media spreads their existence. There are so many shocking twists that I didn’t see at all, especially toward the end.

    Thirdly, I adored some of the new additions. Gal is one of my favorite characters in the story, and I enjoyed how complex the author made his storyline. Similarly, even Merida is memorable and gets more presence. There were minor consistencies (like how we don’t hear about the ashrays), but the story is so good that I ignored it.

    Overall, I loved this book and hope the author continues the series.

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  • Midnight on the Marne by Sarah Adlakha

    Midnight on the Marne by Sarah Adlakha

    Midnight on the Marne

    Midnight on the Marne by Sarah Adlakha

    Release: August 9th, 2022
    Format: Paperback
    Publisher: Forge Books
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    France, 1918. Nurse Marcelle Marchand has important secrets to keep. Her role as a spy has made her both feared and revered, but it has also put her in extreme danger from the approaching German army.

    American soldier George Mountcastle feels an instant connection to the young nurse. But in times of war, love must wait. Soon, George and his best friend Philip are 

    fighting for their lives during the Second Battle of the Marne, where George prevents Philip from a daring act that might have won the battle at the cost of his own life.

    On the run from a victorious Germany, George and Marcelle begin a new life with Philip and Marcelle’s twin sister, Rosalie, in a brutally occupied France. Together, this self-made family navigates oppression, near starvation, and unfathomable loss, finding love and joy in unexpected moments.

    Years pass, and tragedy strikes, sending George on a course that could change the past and rewrite history. Playing with time is a tricky thing. If he chooses to alter history, he will surely change his own future—and perhaps not for the better.

    About the Author:

    Sarah Adlakha is a native of Chicago who now lives along the Mississippi Gulf Coast with her husband, three daughters, two horses, and one dog. She started writing fiction shortly after retiring from her psychiatry practice. Her debut novel, She Wouldn’t Change a Thing, was a CNN most anticipated book of 2021. Midnight on the Marne is her second novel. 

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    Midnight on the Marne  Review:

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    “Midnight on the Marne” is a remarkable historical fiction novel that moved me, and I loved reading it.

    The highlight of the story is the chemistry between George and Marcelle. While I loved how the author depicted the history of the incidents at Marne River during World War I, I couldn’t get past George and Marcelle. The author wrote the connection between these two so beautifully, and I loved their scenes together.

    Secondly, I enjoyed the twist towards the end of the story, which takes a turn that I did not expect. Thank goodness I did not read the book’s synopsis because that tends to spoil a lot of the tale, but I was pleasantly surprised by how the author directed the story. The twist made the story stand out and memorable, and it is not a book I would easily forget soon.

    Thirdly, I loved the supporting cast as well. Philip charms the pages with his silly jokes, Lina with her fierce bravery, and even cute Gabriel and Juliette. The author writes the characters so beautifully with varying emotions that you feel you have known them for years. Similarly, even Max and Roland turned out to be complex characters who made the story stand out.

    And finally, the author brings back to life some important events of World War I in the tale of Colonel McAlexander’s regiment and the events at Marne River. It was fun to see how incidents would have steered from just the actions of one or two people if they had reacted differently.

    Overall, I loved reading this book and, as I also enjoyed “She Wouldn’t Change a Thing,” the author is now one of my favorites!

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  • Contest Of Queens by Jordan H. Bartlett

    Contest Of Queens by Jordan H. Bartlett

    Contest Of Queens

    Contest Of Queens by Jordan H. Bartlett

    Release: January 18, 2022
    Format: Paperback
    Publisher: CamCat Books
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    In a Queendom divided, can one girl unite the realms?

    Jacs, an inventor’s apprentice from the Lower Realm, has only ever dreamed of the land among the clouds. That is until she finds a letter from Connor, an Upperite boy who sends a wooden boat into the abyss, hoping to learn more about the land below. Little does Jacs know, Connor is actually Prince Cornelius of the Queendom of Frea. With wooden boats and hot air balloons, the two begin a secret correspondence. But their friendship is impeded by a heavily-guarded bridge and an inescapable prejudice.

    Their bond transcends distance and time, but when the royal family visits Jacs’ town of Bridgeport, the illusion of peace between the Realms dissolves, and the old feud is reignited.

    Now, to save her people, Jacs must infiltrate the Upper Realm and earn her place to compete in the Contest of Queens. She must learn how to survive against the contests’ grueling tasks and within a political web she could not have imagined. In a story about friendship, love, bravery, and defying gravity, Jacs will strive to prove that a Queendom is strongest when united.

    About the Author:

    Jordan H. Bartlett is a New Zealand-born, Canadian Citizen with a love for children’s literature and female empowerment. She grew up reading books about boys for boys and found it hard to find a strong female heroine she could relate to. Bartlett wrote Contest of Queens to give young readers that character she so longed for in a world where gender norms are reversed. Bartlett currently resides in Banff, Alberta where she works as a Speech Language Pathologist and is a certified yoga instructor.

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    Contest Of Queens Review:

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    This book rekindled my love for the young adult fantasy genre, and I adored everything about it.

    Where do I begin with “Contest of Queens”? Everything about the book was just perfect, in my opinion. Let’s start with the two leads. Connor and Jacs are magnificent, and I loved their romance throughout the tale. The way they met each other by writing letters and getting separated by circumstances had me glued to the pages. I loved Jacs and her fascination with inventing new things. I also liked Conor for bearing the responsibilities and the courage to do the right thing. Both of them come from two different worlds yet share fantastic chemistry. My heart went out, especially to Jacs, when she did not hear from Connor after the incident.

    Secondly, I loved the author’s writing style. The author details the settings and the characters with perfect details that make you easily visualize the story. The story’s second half is gripping, and I loved the author’s creativity in creating a unique set of tasks. The supporting cast is also entertaining, and I loved characters like Lena, Anya, and Master Leschi.

    Thirdly, I loved the world-building and the concept of the Realms. The author adds a nice backstory (without giving away a lot of details) about the two realms. Even after reading the book, you know the author will reveal more of the backstory in the next book. Moreover, it was fun reading about the gender swaps like the Queendom and women reining the Queendom with men as their support. The story ends in an exciting cliffhanger, and I’m already impatient to wait until 2023 to read the sequel.

    Overall, “Contest of Queens” is an AMAZING start to the series and easily one of the best YA books I read!

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