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Apr 21, 2026  
"Once in a generation, a woman emerges whom history can't forget." 🕯️📖

Today's spotlight shines on ANOTHER SOUL SAVED: A STORY OF THE HOLOCAUST by JOHN ANTHONY MILLER! This powerful work of historical fiction bears witness to one of history's darkest chapters, following an extraordinary woman whose courage, compassion, and will to do what is right refuse to be erased by time. 🌿✨

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Saving Jasmine (Satan's Bears #1)
Saving Jasmine (Satan's Bears #1)
Rose Nickol | 2018 | Contemporary, Paranormal, Romance
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Saving Jasmine (Satan's Bears #1) by Rose Nickol
Saving Jasmine is the first book in the Satan's Bears series, and we are quickly thrown into the story. Maisy is twenty-four years old, responsible for her younger sister, Jasmine. Maisy is the one on the straight and narrow, Jasmine, the wild child. However, Maisy will work in a biker bar to get information on where her sister is. Stud in the leader of the bikers, and quickly claims Maisy for his own.

This was a very rough and ready story, almost raw in its execution. Although you get some information about the various groups, you don't get a lot, and that did leave me feeling like I had missed out. I found the characters to be rather weak and one dimensional, especially Stud. However, Maisy seemed happy with him, so I guess that's something.

This was a fast-paced story, so be prepared. If you are looking for a 'down and dirty' read, then this book may be just what you are looking for.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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