Wednesday 30 November 2016

Review: The Something More Boxed Set

The Something More Boxed Set The Something More Boxed Set by Danielle Pearl
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This review is for all 3 stories, as it was hard to put it down. The first story Normal was the harrowing account through Rory’s eyes. Where the past is interspersed and unfolding along with the present. Seeing how her relationship with Robin unfolds, seen through her eyes is written really well, even if to some the self-blame may be overtop, I think it captured the manipulations by others very well done. We also see her relationship with Sam develop, and it was lovely to see.
We then have Recap, where we see everything through Sam’s eyes, and follows meeting Rory and everything up to the end of Normal. This gave us another perspective, and we saw Rory through different eyes.
The third story Normal was told from a dual perspective, Rory and Sam. We also see all the repercussions from the Miami trip. It was wonderful to see Rory growing stronger and more of a normal teenage girl, by the end of this book. This was a gripping account the rape and sexual abuse of a teenage girl, and how it affected all aspects of her life. Nerveless it is a story of hope and happiness. I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review


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Review: The Something More Boxed Set

The Something More Boxed Set The Something More Boxed Set by Danielle Pearl
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This review is for all 3 stories, as it was hard to put it down. The first story Normal was the harrowing account through Rory’s eyes. Where the past is interspersed and unfolding along with the present. Seeing how her relationship with Robin unfolds, seen through her eyes is written really well, even if to some the self-blame may be overtop, I think it captured the manipulations by others very well done. We also see her relationship with Sam develop, and it was lovely to see. We then have Recap, where we see everything through Sam’s eyes, and follows meeting Rory and everything up to the end of Normal. This gave us another perspective, and we saw Rory through different eyes.
The third story Normal was told from a dual perspective, Rory and Sam. We also see all the repercussions from the Miami trip. It was wonderful to see Rory growing stronger and more of a normal teenage girl, by the end of this book. This was a gripping account the rape and sexual abuse of a teenage girl, and how it affected all aspects of her life. Nerveless it is a story of hope and happiness. I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review


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Tuesday 29 November 2016

Review: Seaside Whispers

Seaside Whispers Seaside Whispers by Melissa Foster
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is story of Matt and Mira, part of The Seaside Summer Series. The good thing is they can be read as standalones. Characters from other books may make an appearance, but that do not stop you reading this as a standalone. Our story begins when Matt has taken a sabbatical from Princeton to write a book, and hopefully become better acquainted with Mira and her son Hagen, who he met at his bother Grayson’s engagement party the year before.
They had kept in touch, and manage to meet up when he came home, but only as friends. I loved reading about this couple, it was a wonderful story, very romantic as well as sexy. Every time I finish reading a Melissa Foster romance I am always left on cloud 9. I read many types of books and enjoy them. If I want a romance with a hot sexy male a good storylines with HEA there’s a lot to be said for reading a Melissa Foster book. Good writing, always plenty of emotion, good sexy men, what are you waiting for? Come and meet Matt, Mira and Hagan.


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Tuesday 22 November 2016

Review: Caught on Camera

Caught on Camera Caught on Camera by Madelle Morgan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Caught on Camera is a light-hearted comedy of errors type romance with a guaranteed HEA.
Most of the action takes place over a weekend at the wedding of a model and a Hollywood actor, with a cast of Hollywood’s A-list. The heroine of a tale is a simple chambermaid Rachel who is working very hard to afford her fees for Toronto Film School.
The GM of the Hotel had one rule the housekeeping staff have to be plain. So Rachel in her baggy clothes, mousey brown hair and black glasses fitted the bill. As with all fairy tales when Rachel is in the Brides suite, It happens when Catherine “ Candy “ Kane , CEO of Candy Kane Cosmetics finds her Maid of honour had not been allowed in Canada because she had a conviction for Driving under the influence.
Seeing Rachel she asked her to try on the dress. This is how Rachel becomes a guest as the bride’s cousin and a bridesmaid for the weekend festivities.
This book is very entertaining in many ways. I read this on my kindle, and it was programmed with a song list. Every time we came to a particular part, you pressed the link to You Tube and a very good piece of relevant music played. The playlist was listed at the front of the book, and you could ignore it if you wished. So we have a makeover for Rachel, with blonde highlights and wonderful clothes. So she spends a weekend of romance with a friend of the poor groom.
This is a great book for entertainment value, it’s funny, clichéd. As I said a comedy of errors, and Trent accuses Rachel of selling photos to the paparazzi. Rachel was planning to do that, but as she got to know the groom, and realised how he felt about privacy of the wedding ceremony. She couldn’t do that to him. When her phone is found the next day with photos on it. Some very private pictures appear the next day Social Media and television. It obvious they were taken by someone at the wedding. In Trent’s eyes Rachel is the main culprit, when confronted she acts guilty, because she feels guilty. I let you find out the rest when you buy the book.
I recommend this book, if you are the mood for some light hearted entertainment. Sometimes it just what you want. I know it worked for me. I received a copy of this book for an honest review.


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Monday 14 November 2016

Come and Meet Amanda and Jordon, More Than Friends is Live !!!




                                                  More Than Friends is Live !!!!!





He’s not perfect, but he’s all I want…

I’m your average girl at your average high school, trying to figure out my place in life. After catching my now ex-boyfriend messing around with my now ex-best friend, I’ve made some big changes. No more band, no more backstabbing friends and no more boring old life. Now I have new friends, a new job and new interests.

But there’s a certain someone who’s interested in me, and I don’t get it. Jordan Tuttle could have anyone he wants. He’s the most popular boy in school. Rich, gorgeous, smart and the star quarterback, he’s perfect. Yet he acts like he wants no one else but…me. So despite my fears and doubt, I let him get close. Probably too close. I discover that he’s not so perfect after all, but it doesn’t matter. I’m falling for him, even though he runs so hot and cold. I know someday he’s going to break my heart.

And I’m going to let him.


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Sunday 13 November 2016

Review: More Than Friends

More Than Friends More Than Friends by Monica Murphy
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

More than Friends starts just as Just Good Friends finishes. What a great book, we really get up and close with Jordan and Amanda. I love both characters Amanda so different from the other girls she works hard, but because her family is normal and not rich she feels lower socially. She doesn’t see herself as others do.
In this book we see her through Tuttles eyes, as well as others. Amanda is a great character someone you would love as a best friend, proud to have as your daughter. Jordon feels he doesn’t deserve her, or anything that would make him happy.
Jordon makes his claim very early on in the book, and they become a couple. They were beautiful together as they became even closer. We also meet Jordon’s mum and Dad, and have a glimpse into his home life.
The book is written from a dual POV, we really get up and personal. I loved this book, and can’t wait for the next one. I even found myself liking Livvy for the way she supports Amanda. For me it was a straight through read with only the usual breaks. No one writes catty spoilt teenagers like Monica Murphy. I now have to wait for the next book.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.


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Review: More Than Friends

More Than Friends More Than Friends by Monica Murphy
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

More than Friends starts just as Just Good Friends finishes. What a great book, we really get up and close with Jordan and Amanda. I love both characters Amanda so different from the other girls she works hard, but because her family is normal and not rich she feels lower socially. She doesn’t see herself as others do.
In this book we see her through Tuttles eyes, as well as others. Amanda is a great character someone you would love as a best friend, proud to have as your daughter. Jordon feels he doesn’t deserve her, or anything that would make him happy.
Jordon makes his claim very early on in the book, and they become a couple. They were beautiful together as they became even closer. We also meet Jordon’s mum and Dad, and have a glimpse into his home life.
The book is written from a dual POV, we really get up and personal. I loved this book, and can’t wait for the next one. I even found myself liking Livvy for the way she supports Amanda. For me it was a straight through read with only the usual breaks. No one writes catty spoilt teenagers like Monica Murphy. I now have to wait for the next book.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.


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Review: Fates Entwined

Fates Entwined Fates Entwined by Jules Barnard
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Some of Fates Entwined follows the same timeline as Fates Divided. We see what happened to Reece before Keen had found her and made his pledge to Elena to keep her safe. Reese has felt only tolerated by her parents and feels insecure around Keen. The only way to keep Reese safe is for Keen to swear an oath to Portia.
Then we see Portia manipulating everyone to give her power in the Old and New Kingdoms.
Reese had a lot of strength and determination in regards to defend and hold her own against the tall Fae. We see her growth throughout the series so far, Reese by the end of the book feels comfortable in her own skin. I have read the prequel Fates Altered and Fates Divided. I can’t wait for Fates Fulfilled, and then I will read the series again.
I love this book. It was non-stop, we have action all the way through. It was told from Dual POV, the story is told from Reese and Keens. As he struggles with his feelings for Reese.
So we have fighting, they all win the girl and we all celebrate our victory. What could possibly go wrong? This is a action packed magical adventure has got to be 5 stars.


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Review: Fates Entwined

Fates Entwined Fates Entwined by Jules Barnard
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Some of Fates Entwined follows the same timeline as Fates Divided. We see what happened to Reece before Keen had found her and made his pledge to Portia to keep her safe. Reece has felt only tolerated by her parents and feels insecure around Keen.
Then we see Portia manipulating everyone to give her power in the Old and New Kingdoms.
Reese had a lot of strength and determination in regards to defend and hold her own against the tall Fae. We see her growth throughout the series so far, Reese by the end of the book feels comfortable in her own skin. I have read the prequel Fates Altered and Fates Divided. I can’t wait for Fates Fulfilled, and then I will read it all again.
I love this book. It was non-stop, we have action all the way through. It was told from Dual POV, the story is told from Reese and Keens. As he struggles with his feelings for Reese.
So we have plenty action, we win the girl and celebrate our victory. What could possibly go wrong?


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Review: Fates Altered

Fates Altered Fates Altered by Jules Barnard
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a wonderful love story. It's the story of how Theda left her world, after her father is forcing her into a marriage with a man she detests. When she flees into the Human realm she meets Elena's father Alex while hiding in his tool shed. It doesn't take long before they fall in love.
This is a good book to read before Fates Divided. As it give you an insight into Elena's background.

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Wednesday 9 November 2016

Review: Iniquity

Iniquity Iniquity by Melody Winter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A wonderful start to an unmissable series. Set in the near future where Demons have come up to live on the surface. To accomplish this the world suffered erupting Volcanoes, less land mass etc. The worst side effect was the darkness across the world. We meet Athena properly just before her 21st birthday dreading the ascension ceremony where all women over 21 are usually sent away to serve the Master Demon. In Athena case the Local demon in charge of the village decides to marry Athena himself.
I was hooked I even grew to like both Paymon and Erebus seeing them through her eyes. Athena is very naïve with what might have happened with a different demon or an ordinary man. Especially with her behaviour after her marriages. Great world building, and could quite put myself in the dark and cold.
I loved this book the adventure, the great world building so you were in the dark with Athena aching for some sunlight, so pleased when she found the Rose Bush with its tiny slither of light. As with all first books, it left me wanting more. I’m ready for book two, and I’ll hopefully one of the first to read it when it’s published. I received a copy of this book for an honest review.






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Review: Iniquity

Iniquity Iniquity by Melody Winter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A wonderful start to an unmissable series. Set in the near future where Demons have come up to live on the surface. To accomplish this the world suffered erupting Volcanoes, less land mass etc. The worst side effect was the darkness across the world. We meet Athena properly just before her 21st birthday dreading the ascension ceremony where all women over 21 are usually sent away to serve the Master Demon. In Athena case the Local demon in charge of the village decides to marry Athena himself.
I was hooked I even grew to like both Paymon and Erebus seeing them through her eyes. Athena is very naïve with what might have happened with a different demon or ordinary men. Especially with her behaviour after her marriages. Great world building, and could quite put myself in the dark and cold.
I loved this book the adventure, the great world building so you were in the dark with Athena aching for some sunlight, so pleased when she found the Rose Bush with its tiny slither of light. As with all first books, it left me wanting more. I’m ready for book two, and I’ll hopefully one of the first to read it when it’s published. I received a copy of this book for an honest review.






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Review: Iniquity

Iniquity Iniquity by Melody Winter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A wonderful start to an unmissable series. Set in the near future where Demons have come up to live on the surface. To accomplish this the world suffered erupting Volcanoes, less land mass etc. The worst side effect was the darkness across the world. We meet Athena properly just before her 21st birthday dreading the ascension ceremony where all women over 21 are usually sent away to serve the Master Demon. In Athena case the Local demon in charge of the village decides to marry Athena himself.
I was hooked I even grew to like both Paymon and Erebus seeing them through her eyes. Athena is very naïve with what might have happened with a different demon or ordinary men. Especially with her behaviour after her marriages. Great world building, and could quite put myself in the dark and cold.
I loved this book the adventure, the great world building so you were in the dark with Athena aching for some sunlight, so pleased when she found the Rose Bush with its tiny slither of light. As with all first books, it left me wanting more. I’m ready for book two, and I’ll hopefully one of the first to read it when it’s published. I received a copy of this book for an honest review.






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Review: Tru Blue

Tru Blue Tru Blue by Melissa Foster
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tru Blue was wonderful uplifting tale of love in its many forms. On the surface Tru has to deal with some very unpleasant and heartbreaking events, but at his core he remains a wonderful man with lots of love to give.
Tru counts his blessings when he meets Gemma, while shopping for baby things late at night. Gemma comes from a completely different background from Tru, she may have had material things, but her parents were very distant.
So Gemma has turned her back on her moneyed background, has moved to Peaceful Harbour and opened a Princess Shop. Which is designed for children’s parties. At first glance you think they would have nothing in common. Both Tru and Gemma have both been let down by their parents in one way or another. Both have so much love to give, and luckily they found each other. I can recommend this story while it has some upsetting scenes, but it’s a joy to read don’t let yourself be put off.
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Review: Tru Blue

Tru Blue Tru Blue by Melissa Foster
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tru Blue was wonderful uplifting tale of love in its many forms. On the surface Tru has to deal with some very unpleasant and heartbreaking events, but at his core he remains a wonderful man with lots of love to give.
Tru counts his blessings when he meets Gemma, while shopping for baby things late at night. Gemma comes from a completely different background from Tru, she may have had material things, but her parents were very distant.
So Gemma has turned her back on her moneyed background, has moved to Peaceful Harbour and opened a Princess Shop. Which is designed for children’s parties. At first glance you think they would have nothing in common. Both Tru and Gemma have both been let down by their parents in one way or another. Both have so much love to give, and luckily they found each other. I can recommend this story while it has some upsetting scenes, but it’s a joy to read don’t let yourself be put off.
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Review: Wear White to your Funeral

Wear White to your Funeral Wear White to your Funeral by Lisa Acerbo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At the start we have an unhappy teen having to spend her final year at school staying with her aunt Nora, while her mother is working in Japan. Starting a new school for your final year warrants it’s the end of the world, but moving across country means it is the end as we know it.
So meeting Bowen, and partnering him for a journalism assignment was a saving grace for Rory.
A good book to read at this time of the year, so I was looking for a good Ghost story, which we have to a certain degree. Then we have a murder with some romance.
I enjoyed reading the book, and the angst was perfect. I have to say I was so involved in the story I was cold every time the temperature was mentioned, and I ended up wearing a thick jumper all the time all the time I was reading this story. Overall I would say a good Young adult book. I would let the teens in my house read it. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.



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Review: Wear White to your Funeral

Wear White to your Funeral Wear White to your Funeral by Lisa Acerbo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At the start we have an unhappy teen having to spend her final year at school staying with her aunt Nora, while her mother is working in Japan. Starting a new school for your final year warrants it’s the end of the world, but moving across country means it is the end as we know it.
So meeting Bowen, and partnering him for a journalism assignment was a saving grace for Rory.
A good book to read at this time of the year, so I was looking for a good Ghost story, which we have to a certain degree. Then we have a murder with some romance.
I enjoyed reading the book, and the angst was perfect. I have to say I was so involved in the story I was cold every time the temperature was mentioned, and was wearing a thick jumper all the time all the time I was reading. Overall I would say a good Young adult book. I would let the teens in my house read it. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.



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Monday 7 November 2016

**TEASER ** FATES ALTERED - JULES BARNARD ( The story of the LOVE that sparked the HALVERN RISING)


So Jules Barnard has a little surprise!
She released a little prequel to the Halven Rising Series titled, Fates Altered.



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Sunday 6 November 2016

Review: One More Time is Not Enough

One More Time is Not Enough One More Time is Not Enough by Belle Ami
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

REVIEW

ONE MORE TIME IS NOT ENOUGH

One More Time is not Enough is the third book in a series featuring some of the same people, but can be read as a standalone. I have started with this book, and have had no trouble following the action. On that thought there is plenty of action of all kinds. We have the sexual kind, the murder kind, and definitely the FBI kind. We meet David who just joined the FBI, and completed training with ease
As he was a Police Detective before. David was in previous books, and due to cases he was involved he decided to join the FBI. David has a week to get ready before he goes to Washington to be assigned. As I’m looking at this as a standalone I would say there are quite a few sex scenes, we have plenty of suspense with a murderer on the loose. A good partnership between David and Cass his FBI partner. All these things take time to grow. A nice HEA set around a holiday period.
I really enjoyed reading this book, I was kept glued to page as all the pieces of puzzle came together. I would recommend this book to you if you enjoy Romantic suspense with hot sex thrown in. I definitely have to pick up another book by this author.


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Saturday 5 November 2016

Book Blitz: KON ( Trassato Crime Family #2 ) - LISA CARDIFF


Kon
Lisa Cardiff
(Trassato Crime Family #2)
Published by: Limitless Publishing
Publication date: November 1st 2016
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Once upon a time, I was the woman you envied. I had it all. A wonderful family. The perfect fiancé who also happened to be my best friend. Money and resources. The power and influence that came with sharing the Trassato name.
One night my fairytale became a nightmare, and I’ve been living in Hell ever since. A rival family killed my fiancé. My father succumbed to cancer. In the middle of it all, I bargained away my future to Konstantin Trincher, a member of the Russian mafia. It seemed like the perfect solution at the time—my brother’s girlfriend in exchange for me.
Only things weren’t that simple. I promised myself to Konstantin and my family promised me to Nico DeAngelo, the underboss of the Trassato Crime Family.
Konstantin and I form an alliance to unravel our bargain. The only problem? We didn’t expect to fall for each other in the process. Now I’m forced to choose between love and loyalty. One choice will break my heart and the other will break my family.
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EXCERPT:
She embodied every fantasy I had when I was still a naïve farm boy living the simple life in Nebraska, and not a nasty criminal with a lengthy list of sins.
Exotic amber eyes that reminded me of sunshine. Long dark hair with the right amount of wave. Skin the color of golden honey. Curves that made my hands twitch with the urge to grab a handful. Lips the color of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. And like the forbidden fruit led to Adam and Eve’s ruin, I knew Carmela Trassato would be mine if I let down my guard around her.
“Mr. Trincher.” The measured burn of her stare scraped down my torso and back up again as she dragged her finger through the condensation on her water glass. She wasn’t touching me, yet I felt the swipe of her soft hands all the same. “Sorry I can’t say the same about you. You look like shit. Did you attempt to drown yourself in a fifth of vodka last night or is this a standard look for you?”
Leaning back, I folded my arms across my chest and offered her my trademarked grin. It started at one corner and leisurely spread to the other. “Is that any way to treat the love of your life and your future husband?”
She recoiled and her elbow caught the edge of the table. The cutlery rattled and the water glasses wobbled. She closed her eyes momentarily and hitched a breath. “Is that why you’re here? Did you finally decide to go through with this?”
“Not exactly.”
“What do you mean?” She studied me, and beneath the layers of distrust I saw hope. I saw happiness. I saw excitement. My gut twisted with the need to be the prince charming for once in my godforsaken life. Unfortunately for her, circumstances had already cast me as the villain, and I didn’t think that would change any time in the near future.


Author Bio:
After spending years practicing law and a million other things, Lisa decided to pursue her dream of becoming a writer and she must confess that inventing characters is so much more fun than writing contracts and legal briefs. A native of Colorado, she lives with her husband and three children in Denver.

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Friday 4 November 2016

Hell Yeah! Kindle World November is now LIVE on Amazon!

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                                                            LIVE on Amazon!!



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Thursday 3 November 2016

Review: Soul Finder ( The Immortal Gene Trilogy ) - Jacinta Maree

Soul Finder Soul Finder by Jacinta Maree
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blurb
Since being discovered as Soulless, Nadia has become a target for both terrorist groups and government corporations. Now, her only hope for survival rests in the hands of the man sent out to kill her: Diesel, the Mad Dog terrorist.

Diesel is determined to free himself of the never ending curse of reincarnation and the haunting memories that plague his mind. But when his search leads him to Nadia, a greater desire stills him from taking her life.

Unable to see into Diesel's cracking mind, Nadia instead puts her faith into his strength, fueled
Tension pulls at the hems of their dangerous companionship, and as time runs out all madmen must eventually make their choice.


Book two of the thrilling Immortal Gene series dives deeper into the danger of trusting your heart over your head.
by eleven generations of unmatched rage and insanity. Their tight-rope relationship balances the two between life and death, love and rage, trust and betrayal.
   


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This is an ominous future to look forward to from 2020. Our soul being reincarnated time after time. This leads to madness which can be slowed down by a drug D400. This also allows the Elite to control the masses, because they control the drug.
As madness gripped the populations wars broke out, the world was decimated. After several centuries this is where our tale begins.
Nadia was born into a world where the concept of families have broken down, when the past lives rear their ugly heads. They relive previous lives death throes in their nightmares.
Soulfinder picks up where Soulless finished with Nadia being saved from drowning by the woman from Black markets. All the time Nadia trying to get back to Diesel. As she believes through information taken from the Alpha Prison will help them find a cure.
This book is all action escape after escape. Nadia and Diesel meeting all different communities and different ways of living. All the while searching for answers on how to help stop the reincarnations. In their travels they discover Hiro is frozen in a cryogenic tank. After discovering he is another Soulless, Nadia thought she was the only one.
This book doesn’t stop one thing after other, when they finally have answers Nadia realises something is more important for her and that is love and caring for others. As with all trilogies this ends on a slight cliffhanger that has me pulling my hair out. I read the two books back to back and now I’m bereft not knowing how to clear my head. I finished this on Halloween the future definitely looks bleak to me. I’m now waiting with baited breath to find out when number 3 is out.
I received a copy of this book in exchanged for an honest review.

Readers discretion: Adult language, violence and some adult scenes. For mature audiences only.




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