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Aftershock (Blood Never Lies #2)
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Aftershock is a companion novel to the Eye of the Storm series and also acts as a PREQUEL to a brand...
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Cross Her Heart
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Lisa lives a very quiet life. A single mother nearing forty, she values her privacy and devotes...

The Room on Rue Amélie
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For fans of Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale and Martha Hall Kelly’s Lilac Girls, this powerful...

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Insatiable Incubus (Lads and Monsters #1)
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A sadistic incubus; a young monster hunter. Sometimes love can be more complicated than murder. ...
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Merissa (12914 KP) rated Weave Them And Reap (Weavers Of The Ether #1) in Books
Jun 20, 2023
There are other characters I'm hoping have stories told about - the princess in the Gate, Cam, Leif, Jet, and Wren, to name just some. But this story was about Echo, Finn, Brogan, and Soren. Four very different people who have a mate bond… if they accept it.
I'll be honest, Echo was a little annoying to start with. Her constantly happy mood, even when Jet was cussing her, was a bit much but I do know people who are like that, which made it all the more believable! Brogan was the one to hold everyone together, always chilled - until he's not. Finn was the lonely dragon who found everything he didn't know he was looking for. And Soren - oh, man - I've saved the best for last. Mr Ice who was slowly but surely melted. What a great group.
This is the first book by this author I have read and I was drawn in from the first page. The world intrigues me, as do the characters, and I look forward to reading more in this series and also by the author. The overall story arc has been left wide open, although, with the epilogue, we know Echo and her guys are certainly happy enough!
Thoroughly enjoyable and definitely recommended by me.
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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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Jun 20, 2023

The Book of Things
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Have you ever stood corrected? Was it difficult? Was it uncomfortable? The Book of Things was...
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Thicker Than Water (Redwater Demons #1)
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“Hate is learned, hunter. And I see you were a very good student.” “Thanks. I try.” ...