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Belladonna (Ephemera, #2)
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HeroQuest Advanced Quest
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Charm Wars (Charm Wars #1)
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The Witch Haven
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When the Curtain Falls
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A Deal with the Elf King (Married to Magic, #1)
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The Quid Pro Quo (The Bradfield Trilogy #2)
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Found Family 1920's British Murder-Mystery Historical M/Transm

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The Santa Suit in Books
Oct 28, 2021
"You mean, what's a nice, single, big-city girl like me doing in a hick town like Tarburton?"
This was an incredibly adorable, silly, cheesy book (more of a novella really). If you love Christmas movies, you'll find that this is basically a Hallmark Christmas movie in book form. And, as such, it's practically perfect: the snowy setting, a magical Santa suit, and a small town romance. What more could you ask for? Yes, you could pick at plot pieces and motives, but why? This is a quick read and a sweet one. Read in front of the fire with a cup of hot chocolate. 4+ stars.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Once Upon Another Time in Books
Apr 7, 2022
I’ve been reading author James Riley since his first book came out, and when I found out he was returning to that world for a new trilogy, I was thrilled. This book stands on its own, although there are a few references to things from the earlier books. We alternate chapters from Lena and Jin’s points-of-view, so we get to know them both well. I liked them and several of the other characters here. The further into the book I read, the more I was hooked on the story as the characters faced more obstacles. With that ending, I’m glad the next is coming out this fall. The target middle grade audience will love this series, and anyone looking for a fun take on familiar characters will be glad they picked it up no matter what their age.