
Merissa (13169 KP) rated Loyalties (BBS #1) in Books
Apr 16, 2023
I will admit, I thought I'd started the wrong book when I read the prologue but it all ties together perfectly. The character and world-building in this book are second to none. Everything slots into place but not without difficulties arising from miscommunication, circumstances etc.
One thing that I need to emphasise right now is just how good this shifter world is!! The ties that bind them are so strong. You learn a lot about 'pack life' and can imagine it being just this way. The explanations given on vampires, on how silver hurts the shifter, on how pack law rules are the only way, just fantastic!
This is a chunky book which I am so thankful for! This is a book to lose yourself in, to immerse yourself in and to thoroughly enjoy! Take your time with this book and enjoy every single word. Highly recommended!
* 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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Sep 30, 2015

Claiming His Cowgirl (Crawley Creek #3)
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In a small town in North Dakota there resides a family of misfits on the Crawley Creek Ranch....
Contemporary Western Adult Romance

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Merissa (13169 KP) rated Alpha (Blood Moon, Texas Shifters #4) in Books
Oct 4, 2022
Brody and London are both Alphas of their packs, and an archaic law says two alphas can't be mated. So both of them act as though it's just a bit of fun when everyone else knows it's not. As their relationship as friends and lovers is already long established, you don't get a lot in the way of their relationship changing or growing.
The overall arc moves along at a fair rate of knots in this edition, almost overshadowing the story between Brody and London in places. All of it was important and relevant, mind you. I just felt as though Brody and London's personal connection got lost in the mix even though they were the key players in the story.
A great addition to the series and I definitely recommend it, on the proviso that you read the others first!
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!

Merissa (13169 KP) rated Get Frosted (Christmas Falls #3) in Books
Nov 16, 2023
Although I enjoyed the story, it didn't press as many buttons as the previous books have. I also can't agree with them being 'forced' to work together. No one forced anything. Although this is billed as low angst, I actually would have preferred a little more angst! It felt as though the storyline about Rudy possibly leaving was almost lost amidst the pregnant sister-in-law and the birthday granny.
On the whole, I enjoyed this story and did enjoy being back in Christmas Falls. It just didn't work as well for me as the others have. I have no hesitation in recommending it for all those who love a low-angst seasonal story.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Nov 15, 2023

Who Okayed This?! The Riveting Life of Grant Davis
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"A must-read thriller! Based on true events!" You know the saying ” Keep your friends close but...
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Letters and Words
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It is never too late to start listening to your heart and find the true purpose in life. We've been...
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Murder at Glenloch Hill
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Set in Edwardian Britain, American transplant Stella, and British aristocrat, Viscount “Lyndy”...

Helpless
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As a massive weather system barrels toward them, Vance Township Police Chief Pete Adams and his...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2395 KP) rated Big Fat F@!k-Up in Books
Jun 12, 2025 (Updated Jun 12, 2025)
Yes, the title does give a clue about the content of the book. Although I will say, it felt like it was used appropriately and not as a writing crutch. If that kind of thing doesn’t bother you, you’ll find yourself loving this book. The story takes a little time to set things up, but it never feels like it is dragging. The mystery is entertaining and reaches a logical climax. The characters are strong, especially Jimmy, who gets some great development in the book. Yet there is a nice layer of comedy, too. It’s an addictive mix that I breezed through faster than I thought I would. I’ll definitely be back for more.