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A Silent Siege by C.K Rider, Review by Shell the Mad Booker
A Silent Siege picks up where A New War left off, and it's far from Silent. It's louder, more chaotic, and even more hypnotic. I loved A New War, but I think I may love A Silent Siege a teeny bit more. The Magic system becomes more alive as the FMC becomes more powerful and inherits more of it. I loved the teleporting between realms, the ever changing Auras, and the 4 crystals have me extremely intrigued. It was hinted on within this book and looks to carry over to book 3. I
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4 days ago


The Crew of the Black Rose by KG Ryder reviewed by The_Medic_Who_Reads
I completed my journey through the second book in 'The chronicles of the Deception' series. Three words to sum it up 'I NEED MORE' The way book 2 flows on from book 1 is ABSOLUTLEY FLAWLESS in its transition and continuation of an absolutely amazing story! We get to know more about our fa vourite pirates, secrets are bared for all to see! The smut is smutting in all the best ways ;) Did I almost throw my kindle? Yes and I accidentally woke my husband up because of my reaction
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Jul 5


Tane By Patricia Ngaheu Review by Shell The Mad Booker
Tane is the 2nd book from Patricia Ngaheu. It is the Male counterpart to Hine, which was released earlier this year. I know nothing of the Maori culture, but I am always excited to learn about other cultures and their stories. I was drawn in from the very first page. Ngaheu is a master storyteller. It felt like an invitation to sit at the campfire with her to listen to her speak to her ancestors. It felt like an honour and a privilege. Although the stories were dark, her pros
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Jun 30


Vow Blades by C.K Rider. Reviewed by Shell The Mad Booker.
And this, peeps, is why C.K Rider is an automatic purchase Author for me. She can not write a bad story in my opinion. Love triangle, enemies to lovers, Monsters, political secrets, quests, magic and bonded mates. Add to that, found family and dragons, lots and lots of dragons, (and some sassy ones at that) and you are taken on an adventure that keeps you up at night, reading just one more chapter. So many one liners had me smirking and the battle scenes had me holding my br
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Jun 27


Summer Lovin' a Spellwings Press Anthology reviewed by The_Medic_Who_Reads
The authors at Spellwings Press have done it again! This anthology is the perfect mix of romance, smut, world building and utterly hilarious satire that will have you giggling and swinging your feet like you're 12 years old again. Don't let the title fool you however! There is heartbreak, there is suspense, there is laughter and romance. Everything you could ever want from an anthology piece! Each and every one of these authors are amazing! Their stories are amazing and I can
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Jun 13


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
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