valovebooks's review

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5.0

Lost Boy by Salem Sinclair

I really loved this point of view theory of Wendy and Peter. I don't want to give away spoilers. Peter and Wendy in this scenario was so good and I loved every second of it. It went by quickly and I wanted more. I always wondered about this "could be life". Wendy and Peter were so in tune with one another. It was like they needed one another to breathe and at the same time would've thrown it all way. But not really. It was bittersweet. A bit sad and very realistic. I loved it !! Thank you Salem Sinclair. I love being apart of your ARC team.

book_lover_97's review

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4.0

Lost Boy by Salem Sinclair
This is a modern and unique pov of Wendy and Peter's story. This is so well written with a beautiful story. Wendy is a realistic character. I loved the interactions between Wendy and Peter.

bookaddictreviews's review

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5.0

Baby Face by AJ Wolf Review :

This story broke my heart and mended it all at once.

Mia has been through so much pain and suffering for years at the hands of her own family. Events that have left her with constant panic attacks, however, now she is away from those who hurt her the most. Dante. He is so sweet, caring, patient, loving, and everything that Mia needed.

This story was truly beautiful. To see Mia learn to love someone and most importantly herself. To see her overcome everything she experienced was beautiful. Her past broke my heart, but seeing her love and forgive herself was the key to mending everything.

This story does feature trigger topics and subjects, so please be mindful of that before starting to read and read the warning at the beginning.

chubbyromancereader's review

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4.0

The Orc's Faerie Mate is a good short steamy read that can be read quickly if you don't have time to read a novel. It was sweet, steamy, and had paranormal creatures that I believe any paranormal romance reader will love!

kaysnook's review

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5.0

The Orc’s Faerie Mate by Elizabeth Austin

Ahh Dereg is such a swoon worthy character! That instant love that Lark and Dereg have is amazing! I loved that Elizabeth mentioned Dereg’s brother and his mate who were introduce in the Into the Woods Anthology. We can’t forgot about the spice! There’s just something about an Orc and their magical jizz that gets me every time

sassicaligirl's review

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4.0

*Review for Before The Lies by Yolanda Olson*

I am a huge fan of Yolanda Olson and this story did not disappoint. One of my favorite stories was her book The Lies Between Us so I was extra excited when I heard she was writing more. I was not ready. Told from the perspective of Hoyt (if you don't know who Hoyt is read The Lies Between Us!) this story gave a whole new depth to both books. One of the most incredible things about any book by this author is her ability to write characters that are completely unique. The author took a story that shouldn't work and created beauty. If you read TLBU, you will swoon reading about Jori and Gracie as they are seen through Hoyt's eyes. You will lose your breath at the lengths a person will go to for those he loves. Then you'll question your own morals for loving them so much. Perfect! Thank you, Yolanda, for sharing your mind with us ❤

*P.S. it's even more amazing that this is for charity, y'all!

jcalprlnt's review

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dark emotional inspiring sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

3.5

thatgirljamie's review

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5.0

*Before The Lies by Yolanda Olson*

This is a prequel to “The Lies Between Us” but it should be read after. It was fun to revisit these characters and meet younger versions of themselves. Seeing Jori’s love and need to protect Gracie was beautiful. Reading this all from Hoyt’s point of view was almost chilling. Yolanda had the amazing ability to write stories that a reader won’t soon forget. Every time I read one of her stories, I find myself cheering for the bad guy, just like she wants.
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