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Review: The Shadow Runners

The Shadow Runners
The Shadow Runners by Liz Maverick
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Awesome book!!! I loved it to pieces!

Deck has a purpose. To get the Voice of Freedom up and running in Australia and rally the people to fight behind Banzai MacGuire when the time comes.

The only problem is that Deck is former Royalty and doesn’t have the know-how to get around the prison Australia has become, but he knows someone who does.

Jenny Red met Deck before he was accused of killing his father, the King. And despite all the rules they became friends, until Jenny’s father killed the King and Deck did nothing as she was sent to Australia as a convict.

Now he’s back and needs her help.

Deck might be happy to see her but his dedication to the Shadow Voice is terrifying in it’s intensity and Jenny fell for him once already and he let her down.

Is history going to repeat itself or will Deck let the fight go to be with the one woman he’s always dreamed of?

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Review: Short Rides

Short Rides
Short Rides by Lorelei James
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

1: Cam never wanted to spend his Valentine’s day at a crime scene, especially one where it’s obvious the husband lost it and killed his wife before commiting suicide.
To make matters worse, the husband was a Veteran suffering from PTSD and Cam didn’t know.

Could he have stopped this from happening? Plagued by the accusations of the deads relatives, Cam must decide if he is strong enough to over come his own wounds or if he should leave before he hurts his own family.

2: Chassie, Edgard and Trevor don’t have the traditional kind of marriage their McKay relatives do, which causes them to keep things to themselves instead of asking for help. But when their son comes home telling them he’s being bullied at school because of their marriage they no choice but to accept help from the family.

The results are amazing and heartwarming for readers and characters alike.

3: Keely is pregnant and her hubby has to go out of town on business. What could go wrong?
A lot!
In this cute short story Keely McKay Donohue is having her first child and she’s having a rough time of it. Jack doesn’t seem to care about what she’s going through and her McKay family thinks she’s gone off her rocker!

Will Keely and Jack survive this latest test of their love? Or will the coming explosion tear them apart?

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Review: Revealed

Revealed
Revealed by P.C. Cast
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

After the first book seemed to drag on, I was leary of reading the rest of the books. Boy am I glad I did! The books just keep getting better and I like the fact that the every day teenage problems don’t just disappear between the books. The relationship problems are still there and being slogged through, the rivalries are still going on and the bad guy is still bad.

Well, one of them is still bad.

I am really happy that Kalona switched sides and is helping the fledglings. Even if it’s just to get back into the goddess’ good graces.

The only thing that would make the series complete is if Kalona got an HEA.

I’m just saying. ^-^

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Review: After Dead: What Came Next in the World of Sookie Stackhouse

After Dead: What Came Next in the World of Sookie Stackhouse
After Dead: What Came Next in the World of Sookie Stackhouse by Charlaine Harris
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Although I didn’t like the end of the series at all I still felt that I should read this book telling about what happened after.

After Dead gives the names of the characters in the series and a summary of what happened to them after the last book, it’s not an actual novel or novella. And where I appreciate that Harris did this book for fans I could only give it 2 stars if I was being completely honest but again, that could be because I personally didn’t like the series end.

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Review: The Power of Two

The Power of Two
The Power of Two by Patti O’Shea
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This series is awesome, as a whole and as individual books. I loved the concept, in this book, of the two main characters being able to communicate ‘telepathically’ using nano computers in their brains. I especially loved that Cai could kick butt on her own but still relied on Jacob to have her back. Great pairing and story!!

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Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs by Molly Harper


Some days just aren’t worth staying alive for…

Honestly, in the history of bad days Jane Jameson’s takes the cake. First she’s fired from her job and gets herself drunk, than she’s mistaken for a deer and gets shot full of lead, only to wake up as a vampire!! Could things get any worse? Apparently they can, because someone knows she’s been turned into a vampire and ‘good girl’ Jane finds herself being framed for several grisly murders.

But all isn’t lost! There are some up sides to being the newly undead. Like having a new job at an old book store. With the ever forgetful owner all over the place and beyond, Jane has her hands full again filing books away, checking out customers, and re-filing the books because they just don’t look right in that corner. And of course who can forget Jane’s sexy vampire sire Gabriel. Not only is he devastatingly attractive but he’s just as into Jane as she’s into him. Yep. Things are looking up.. But for how long?

Join Jane Jameson (say that 3 times fast) in her hilarious debut as she learns the ins and outs of being a vampire and stops a murderer from continuing his spree! Don’t forget to checkout the next 2 in the series Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men and Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever.