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ARC Review: The Revenge by Tijan

Posted May 2, 2022 by Shannon in ARC, Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments
ARC Review:  The Revenge by Tijan

A lot happens in this final installment of the Insiders trilogy.  Bailey, Kash, and the entire family are mourning a huge loss while trying to outwit Calhoun Bastien.  With unexpected friends and double-crosses, it’s hard to keep track of who’s friend or foe in this book. I will admit, Bailey was my focus in this […]

Review: The Damaged by Tijan

Posted May 2, 2022 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments
Review:  The Damaged by Tijan

In this second installment to the Insiders Series, Kash and Bailey continue to try to outwit Kash’s grandfather while Bailey tries to figure out where she fits into her new circumstances. I loved how Bailey grew in this one.  What she and Kash had to deal with was dark and full of drama, but I […]

ARC Review: By Any Other Name by Lauren Kate

Posted April 21, 2022 by Shannon in ARC, Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments
ARC Review:  By Any Other Name by Lauren Kate

I adored this story. There was something about Lanie that called to me. She was neurotic and on this quest to please people while ignoring herself thinking somehow this would fulfill her mother’s dying wish. You could sense Lanie was living her life to fulfill her mother’s wish based on the comprehension of her 10-year-old […]

Review: Ivy by Willa Nash

Posted April 20, 2022 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments
Review:  Ivy by Willa Nash

This was one of those books where you sat there wondering what the hell you were reading.  The drama was high in this one leaving me wondering many times what was going on with these three girls.  Each of them brought their own boatload of issues into the manner.  All of them were running from […]

Review: Unlikely Queen by T. L. Smith

Posted April 19, 2022 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments
Review:  Unlikely Queen by T. L. Smith

The blurb for this book intrigued me, especially since I’ve been on a paranormal kick lately. The storyline kept my attention and I liked Talia and Tatiana, but I felt like there was something missing. The world-building left me feeling like I’d stepped into the middle of a story and trying to figure out how […]