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Pepper Winters does not disappoint with Sapphire Scars

Sapphire Scars by Pepper Winters begins right where Emerald Bruises left off – in a moment of high tension. I was immediately sucked into this world because I have been eagerly anticipating the third book to find out what would happen.

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The Nature of Disappearing by Kimi Cunningham Grant was a slow burn that really surprised me with how it hooked me in. 

I really didn’t know how this book was going to turn out for me initially. It has a slower build up without inundating the reader with unnecessary set up, but the slow, yet steady pace really works for the story. It manages not to spend too long on the pre-story before the point of the plot begins, and yet manages to give the reader the necessary backstory to really connect with characters and understand the relationships.

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Blood Feast was everything the series has been building towards as far as Lio and Cassia’s relationship is concerned.

Finally getting to experience the most sacred part of Hesperine culture firsthand was everything I had been waiting for and made my heart so happy. I love getting to learn more about the Hesperine’s and with Cassia becoming fully immersed in their society it was an opportunity to learn alongside her as she navigated what it meant to be fully Hesperine herself. And considering how long anticipated it has been for Cassia to become one with Lio in every way, the satisfaction of this was so extreme.

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Attached at the Hip by Christine Riccio caught me off guard and kept me happy the entire time.

The concept, Survivor but make it romance had me wanting to read it immediately but I somehow loved it even more than I expected.

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The Honey Witch by Sydney J. Shields is a cozy, unique take on witchcraft that makes for a very enjoyable read.

Marigold abhors the fact that her lot in life is solely to marry. For a long time she has felt as if something is missing from her life, and the idea of being nothing more than a wife to someone fills her with revulsion.