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Heiress Takes All by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka

Rating: 4 out of 5.

This was a fun YA book about a former heiress taking revenge on the father that kicked her and her mother out of their mansion with nothing after the divorce. Barely scraping by, and with mounting medical bills piling up, Olivia spends months enlisting fellow high schoolers to enact the perfect plan of vengeance. Even better, it all takes place during her father’s third wedding. What could possibly go wrong?

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A Surprise Proposal in the Rose Garden (The Glenbriar Series #8) by Margaret Amatt

Rating: 4 out of 5.

4.5 stars

This was such a sweet, cute love story. Genevieve is a social influencer that touts her single girl life. Unfortunately, what she’d really like is to find the one, settle down, and start a family. Finlay falls too hard and too fast, and he has two failed engagements to show for it. Finlay agrees to go to a party with Genevieve as her fake boyfriend for the day, but neither expected to get drunk and get fake engaged – or have it posted live on Genevieve’s social feed.

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Someone Somewhere (Bishop Security #6) by Debbie Baldwin

Rating: 4 out of 5.

This is a great romantic suspense with a superhot new book boyfriend you’ll want for your very own. Miles is smart, capable, hot and possessive. He is a fixer that makes the worse problems of the rich and powerful disappear. He goes through life with no emotion and no attachments – or so he likes to tell himself. His one weakness is Clara, his bluebird. They’ve been frenemies since kids and she’s a modern-day Robin Hood thief that steals back ill-gotten art and jewels and returns them to their rightful owners. She’s uncatchable, until she isn’t. Now she’s crossed the wrong maniac and he’s determined to make her pay. Slowly and painfully.

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Death in Bacton Woods by Ross Greenwood

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The book hits the ground running with a man buried alive in a shallow grave struggling to free himself. DS Ashley Knight happens to be at the police station on her day off to catch up on work, but finds herself called to the scene. As a result, her team are assigned to investigate the incident, which expands when another victim is found buried in the same woods. Soon thereafter, they discover that even more men are found – and the victims are all tied to an organized criminal organization.

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Accidentally in Love with my Best Friend’s Brother by Abby Greyson

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I’m so excited to be a part of the Abby Greyson street team for her new sweet, clean sports RomCom Accidentally in Love with my Best Friend’s Brother. Fair warning – once you start reading this fun book, you won’t want to put it down. I read the book in one sitting and can attest the lost sleep was totally worth it!

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The Girl In Question (The Girls I’ve Been #2) by Tess Sharpe

Top 5 Reasons to Read The Girl in Question

1. Exciting YA Mystery/Thriller in creepy forest

2. LGBT Romance

3. Clever and Devious Characters

4. Multiple POVs and flashbacks

5. Revenge on people that hurt MCs

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This Book Won’t Burn by Samira Ahmed

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Book Tour Review

Hope is Fireproof

I’m so excited to be a part of TBR Beyond Tours book tour of This Book Won’t Burn written by Samira Ahmed. It just came out on May 7 and as book lovers, you will NOT want to miss out on reading this powerful book.

If you’re against banning books, this book will make you mad, sad, happy, and hopeful. That basically sums up my feelings. My sister was an 8th and 9th grade English teacher for 40 years, and getting kids to read all kinds of books was a main focus. She bought books with her own money and set up a library of dozens and dozens (maybe even hundreds) of books in her classroom. She loaned books out to students and knew how to recommend just the right book to get a student interested in reading. I know that if she were still working at a school, hers would be the loudest voice of all.

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Death in Bacton Wood (DS Ashley Knight #3) by Ross Greenwood

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I’m so happy to be a part of @rararesources book tour of Death in Bacton Wood by Ross Greenwood @rossg555 and published by Boldwood Books @bookandttonic

The book hits the ground running with a man buried alive in a shallow grave struggling to free himself. DS Ashley Knight happens to be at the police station on her day off to catch up on work, but finds herself called to the scene. As a result, her team are assigned to investigate the incident, which expands when another victim is found buried in the same woods. Soon thereafter, they discover that even more men are found – and the victims are all tied to an organized criminal organization.

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The Upper Crush (Foxbrooke #3) by Evie Alexander

Rating: 4 out of 5.

James Hunter-Savage is the perfect name for an enemy, and Lady Estelle Foxbrooke has despised him since she and her twin brother Henry were 13 and James relentlessly tormented Henry at Eton. If that wasn’t bad enough, James and Henry worked at the same company and James stole the biggest deal and client that Henry had. James is the devil. Beelzebub incarnate…..he’s, he’s, he’s, Estelle’s new business partner. What just happened?!

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