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I get them all the time. The author probably sees something on your shelf similar to her book that you've rated well.
Words of advice...
Don't agree to read because you're flattered to be asked. Make certain you're highly interested before accepting. Consider the ramifications if you end up really not liking the book and your instinct is to give it a low rating and critical review. Established authors know the risks; others may not.
On the positive side, it's an opportunity to discover a new author and book you'll really enjoy. If you agree to do so, be clear about expectations (timing of when you plan to read and then write a review, where you'll post the review, etc.).
Hope this is helpful.
Words of advice...
Don't agree to read because you're flattered to be asked. Make certain you're highly interested before accepting. Consider the ramifications if you end up really not liking the book and your instinct is to give it a low rating and critical review. Established authors know the risks; others may not.
On the positive side, it's an opportunity to discover a new author and book you'll really enjoy. If you agree to do so, be clear about expectations (timing of when you plan to read and then write a review, where you'll post the review, etc.).
Hope this is helpful.

Hallie Reed is coming to her best friend and former roommate's home town to work for the summer at the local amusement park. Hallie brings with her emotional and physical scars. When she comes to in the arms of her friends arms with parts of her memory missing from a weird car accident, she and the others start looking at this mystery. Now here friend and her younger brother are missing. This was a great mystery, romantic, suspenseful book. The second in the Pajaro Bay Series but certainly can be read as a stand alone book. It was clean book and a very fast read. I did not even suspect how the ending would be and the who dun-it. I would certainly recommend this series to all. 5 stars

Thanks for the comments ladies! And thank you Jonetta , I really appreciate you telling me all that. I do think the book sounds good, and wouldn't mind leaving a review since I do it anyway and if I do yea I will be honest no matter the situation.
You're welcome! Authors are not able to obligate you to write a review; however, it is the expectation.



My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I finished The Reason for Me by Prescott Lane and loved it. Here's my review.
I'm now reading Take a Chance on Me by Virginia Kelly, Florida Sands Romantic Suspense #3.
I'm now reading Take a Chance on Me by Virginia Kelly, Florida Sands Romantic Suspense #3.


Vicky wrote: "I finished reading
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I am currently reading
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That's a reading bonanza, Vicky!

I am currently reading

That's a reading bonanza, Vicky!







I've had

I finished listening to The Good Girl by Mary Kubica and here's my review.
I'm now listening to Lost Light by Michael Connelly, Harry Bosch Universe #10.
I'm now listening to Lost Light by Michael Connelly, Harry Bosch Universe #10.



I finished Take a Chance on Me by Virginia Kelly, Florida Sands Romantic Suspense #3, and enjoyed it, despite my starting with the third book (I know, I know...shocking). Here's my review.
I'm now reading Committed by Taryn Elliott & Cari Quinn, Lost in Oblivion #3.7.
I'm now reading Committed by Taryn Elliott & Cari Quinn, Lost in Oblivion #3.7.





Almost done with




Both are great books!
I finished listening to Lost Light by Michael Connelly, Harry Bosch Universe #11, and really enjoyed this one. Here's my review.
I finished Committed by Taryn Elliott & Cari Quinn, Lost in Oblivion #3.7 and here's my review. Can't wait to continue the rest of the series.
I also finished The Rogue by Monica McCarty, Highland Guard #11.5, and here's my review. One more book left to read in the series.
I'm now reading The Rebel's Return by Victoria James, Red River #4, and listening to Home by Harlan Coben, Myron Bolitar #11 (already more than halfway and loving it!).
I finished Committed by Taryn Elliott & Cari Quinn, Lost in Oblivion #3.7 and here's my review. Can't wait to continue the rest of the series.
I also finished The Rogue by Monica McCarty, Highland Guard #11.5, and here's my review. One more book left to read in the series.
I'm now reading The Rebel's Return by Victoria James, Red River #4, and listening to Home by Harlan Coben, Myron Bolitar #11 (already more than halfway and loving it!).






I finished The Rebel's Return by Victoria James, Red River #4, and here's my review.
I'm now reading Change of Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn, Foster Love #2 (series name was Unbreak My Heart).
I'm now reading Change of Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn, Foster Love #2 (series name was Unbreak My Heart).



The book started out very interesting and very historical, but by the middle of the book I was so bored. I enjoy great descriptions that take you back to the past, but this one was so overwhelming with all the minute descriptions, I found myself just skipping over them after a while. I feel the book could have been cut in half and made a much better story. Amalie and Julien had a pre-arranged wedding, which wasn't uncommon in those times. Finally the consummation of the marriage took place. Amalie couldn't tell the one that bedded her wasn't her husband but that of his cousin Robert? Dark yes, but she must have known the voice differences. And her mother-in-law was part of the scheme to get an heir. I figured out the reason why Julien didn't sire an heir right away. The romance and sex got boring after a while too. There were too many sub-plots in this book. Amalie is pregnant, and it is written about very little. I never give up on a book and I didn't this one. I was so disappointed in the ending. After spending this time reading this entire book, the ending was so lame. I will read more by this author, as I never give up on one I didn't care for. 1 star
I finished listening to Home by Harlan Coben, Myron Bolitar #11, and loved it! Here's my review.
I'm now listening to Summer Island by Kristin Hannah.
I'm now listening to Summer Island by Kristin Hannah.




Now I'm reading book 2 in the Montgomery/Armstrong trilogy



My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Aisling Grimlock series is funny but fair warning - the main character starts off over the top immature. If it wasn't for such good supporting characters (like her bff and roomie, Jerry), I might have not continued it from the 1st.
Good news is she becomes less annoying, more mature and I think the plot helps keep you reeled in.
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Wicked Witches of the Midwest is a series that I'd have to say is a something you'll either really like or really hate.
I had actually read one of the short stories waaaayyyy back which (despite what it might say is NOT really a standalone and can't be read out of order) and because I wasn't familiar with the series or the writing style, I absolutely despised it.
Now having gotten to know the writing style and characters, it was actually decent.
The reason I'm saying this is that the characters are mostly crass and immature-ish. Having prepared myself by starting off with Mystic Caravan and then Aisling Grimlock, I wasn't completely turned off from the series when assaulted with characters I wanted to slap....a lot.
Good news is that the characters do grow and mature as the series continues and overall, I thought a few of the antics they get into was pretty entertaining. The bad news is you'll have to decide if you can last that long for it. hahaha.
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Out of the three, I'd have to say Mystic Caravan wins out as her best series.
Mystic Caravan and Aisling Grimlock are kind of similar in a few ways (heroine has awesome gay bff and a love interest that helps in character growth).
Comparing the two:
Female MC - this one is easy. Poet wins all the way. She was just easier to follow and like right off the bat compared to Aisling.
Gay BFF - this is a tough one. Both are hilarious, loyal, and not afraid to be who they are. Though in similar roles, Jerry and Luke couldn't be more different. Luke is much more crass than Jerry, while Jerry has a more subtle..ish charm and style. I'm going to go with a tie on this.
The male love interest - Another easy choice. Griffin (Ailsing Grimlock). Compared to Griffin, Kade is kind of whiny. He does seem to be becoming less so (compared from the first to the second), so we'll see if he ends up upping Griffin at some point.
As for factoring in the Wicked Witches series - I can't. It's way different from these two. Good in that it's nice to see something different. Bad in that it differs in a very "in your face" kind of way.
Anyways, enough babbling about these. If you decide to read any of them, I hope you enjoy it :(


Hate the ending though. Not because it was bad, but because I hate waiting for the next book!!
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Continuing with the Legendary Consultants series:

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Which is unusual. The authors usually are able to balance the various on-goings in Sector 4 while focusing on certain relationships but this one was all over.





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Fair warning. The Southern Comfort series technically starts with Serendipity, but there is a prequel trilogy that I'd have started with first if I had known (Malice, Avarice and Justice). Either way, still great reads that I highly recommend.
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Glad I took a chance on this. The world build on this is amazing, in my opinion. I loved the details and the structure on how the library works, etc. Definitely recommend checking this out.
I finished Change of Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn, Fostering Love #2, and am so glad I decided to give this book a chance after having so many issues with the first. Here's my review.
I'm now reading Maid for Love by Marie Force, The McCarthys of Gansett Island #1. Been on my shelf forever.
I'm now reading Maid for Love by Marie Force, The McCarthys of Gansett Island #1. Been on my shelf forever.



I got the McCarthy's of Gansett bundle for books 1-3 on Kindle US (it's still currently free if anyone is interested.
https://www.amazon.com/McCarthys-Gans...
Look forward to your review, Jonetta. Been meaning to read it but it keeps getting bumped down.


Anyone needing or looking for a fun YA to read, I highly recommend this one. The way the author went about creating this world while keeping it fun for teens was very well done.
Joy wrote: "Jonetta wrote: "I finished Change of Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn, Fostering Love #2, and am so glad I decided to give this book a chance after having so many issues w..."
One of my other groups is starting a group read of the series. I'm already liking the start!
One of my other groups is starting a group read of the series. I'm already liking the start!

Ooooo!!!! Now I have to either find a way to fit into one of the challenges I decided to take on, or save it for December. Haha
I know there's a 90% chance if you like it, I'll probably like it. :D

*starts trying to figure out what challenges I can use the books for*


I finished Maid for Love by Marie Force, The McCarthys of Gansett Island #1, and loved it. Here's my review.
I'm now reading Over the Line by Cindy Gerard, The Bodyguards #4.
I'm now reading Over the Line by Cindy Gerard, The Bodyguards #4.



"If you're looking for a feel-good story, one that allows you to escape into a lovely romantic fantasy, you'll adore this book. Even if the instant attraction and quick emotional escalation requires a suspension of everything you believe about relationships, you just will not care because of the charming setting and atmosphere, really likable characters and the promise of more challenging stories. "
Yeah. Blood Brothers and every other book I have to read this month is going on hold so I can read this series now.
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