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The Deception of the Black Rose by K.G. Ryder | Reviewed by Salem
Grab your pirate hat and hold on to the rigging, because you are in for a wild ride! The Deception of the Black Rose follows British Royal Navy Lieutenant Ben Harrington, whose ship is captured by an infamous pirate queen known only as the Black Rose. What makes her so well-known on the high seas? She takes the highest-ranking survivor after a raid and brings them to her bed. If they perform well enough, she allows the remaining survivors to live. And you guessed it—Ben is he
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Jun 6


A New War by C.K Rider Review by Shell The Mad Booker
I love a wolf shifter story. This one was so good. I loved the twist to the shifter lore. C K Rider creating someone different. The Aura or halo was a really inspired storyline. I really enjoyed the Army aspect. All fantasy/Romantasy have an aspect of military and war storyline but they have more of a medieval type feel to them. This is the first book that I have read that includes a modern day Military/Army storyline. I found that really refreshing. I always love a found fam
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Jun 3


Chosen By Darkness by Rachel Hatley Review by Shell The Mad Booker.
Wow! What a ride. I was hooked at page 1. Hatley's writing kept me turning the pages. I needed to know what was happening next. This thriller had my heart racing, jumping at noises and made me check that my doors were locked. I loved the found family aspect, not just for the MCs but the side characters as well. Shout out to Paige and Otis for their never ending protection and loyalty. I cried for Otis.... twice. I may also have teared up in the last chapter. I loved the roman
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Jun 3


Siren by Isla Melysin Review by Shell The Mad Booker
Love, love, loved this book. I haven't read any books about Siren's, so I found this fascinating. The Lore, the beautiful Siren colours, the shimmery spellwings, the Tides, I fell in love with this world. The World building was phenomenal. I could practically feel and smell the sea. I felt completely immersed. The blood bound bond was comforting and, at times, painful. The blood family disconnect was heartbreaking. The found family, was absolutely everything, until it starte
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Jun 3
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