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"While Vivian struggles to connect with her love and Warrior, Zee, the dragon inside her fights to be unleashed. To make matters worse, a new enemy is on the rise-a sorceress whose goal seems to be to find the Warrior. When Zee and Vivian gets separated in the Dreamworld, Vivian must hunt down someone she never thought existed- another Dreamshifter." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42747
"Since Luke's death, Lanore has been having nightmares. Weirdly, they haven't been about Luke, but about Jonathan, her old love. Seeking answers, she turns to the one man she knows can do almost anything, including sending her to the underworld: Adair. Everything is not as it seems in the underworld, and Lanore has to figure out where-and with who- she really belongs." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42754
"Jordan Astraea lives as practically a slave now as she is forced to train to be a Conductor. It doesn't help that she can barely understand her powers herself. Her only hope, Rowen, wants to rescue her, but he is forced to work on a ship as well. They will have to learn to fight their own battles if they want to brace the storm that is about to come." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42837
"For years, Cleopatra Selene has been a victim of her emperor, Augustus Caesar. Now, at twenty years old, Selene has finally managed to semi-escape him in the kingdom that she is now queen over with her husband, Juba. But as her power grows, Augustus draws her back into Rome and back into the plots that might leave her loved ones dead. For once and for all, Selene will have to protect her family and face the emperor's madness." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42852
"Giselle Barrington, living in London in 1812, has just witnessed her father's murder. Forced to go into hiding to uncover the killer, she disguises herself as a chef in Lord Aldridge's, a man who also wants to solve the murder, house. As the two individually work to figure the mystery out, sparks fly between them, and they will have to realize that only working together will get them the answers they want." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42857
*I received a free ecopy in exchange for an honest review*
Jenna's boyfriend/secret fiancee just dumped her...for her best friend who seems to be on board with it. She is less than thrilled when her now ex-best friend's hot brother, Sutton, shows up again, serving as a terrible reminder of what happened. Sutton doesn't want to remind her of the pain though; he wants to help her get revenge and keep her no-good ex away from his sister, especially if that means he gets to spend more time with Jenna. As the two try to come up with a plan to get that revenge, they grow closer and start to realize that getting revenge might not get the what they wanted after all.
Julie Particka has written a book full of fun banter, steamy kisses, heartbreaking pain, and laugh till your gut hurts moments with FALL WITH ME. I fell in love with Jenna and Sutton from the beginning, and the two are so stubborn that somehow they work perfectly together. What I love most is how both of them, but especially Jenna, constantly took me by surprise in the story. They wonderfully defy gender stereotypes, and I adore how unique and strong they both are as characters. Their bickering is so fun and cute when they are together that it completely crushes you when sometimes stops being so friendly when things so badly. It's an emotional journey, but one told so beautifully that it's extremely hard to put down this book, and I wouldn't recommend walking away from it until you're completely done reading it. :)
The side characters are done very well, though I do wish there was a little bit more closure in terms of what happens to Adam (though maybe that's just me wishing for not so nice things to happen to him). The dynamic between Jenna and Lacey is so interesting. I had a strong feeling of why she does what she does, and I definitely have mixed feelings about it, but I think their resolution fits very well with their personalities.
If you enjoy NA romance, this is definitely one to add to your to-read list.
Jenna's boyfriend/secret fiancee just dumped her...for her best friend who seems to be on board with it. She is less than thrilled when her now ex-best friend's hot brother, Sutton, shows up again, serving as a terrible reminder of what happened. Sutton doesn't want to remind her of the pain though; he wants to help her get revenge and keep her no-good ex away from his sister, especially if that means he gets to spend more time with Jenna. As the two try to come up with a plan to get that revenge, they grow closer and start to realize that getting revenge might not get the what they wanted after all.
Julie Particka has written a book full of fun banter, steamy kisses, heartbreaking pain, and laugh till your gut hurts moments with FALL WITH ME. I fell in love with Jenna and Sutton from the beginning, and the two are so stubborn that somehow they work perfectly together. What I love most is how both of them, but especially Jenna, constantly took me by surprise in the story. They wonderfully defy gender stereotypes, and I adore how unique and strong they both are as characters. Their bickering is so fun and cute when they are together that it completely crushes you when sometimes stops being so friendly when things so badly. It's an emotional journey, but one told so beautifully that it's extremely hard to put down this book, and I wouldn't recommend walking away from it until you're completely done reading it. :)
The side characters are done very well, though I do wish there was a little bit more closure in terms of what happens to Adam (though maybe that's just me wishing for not so nice things to happen to him). The dynamic between Jenna and Lacey is so interesting. I had a strong feeling of why she does what she does, and I definitely have mixed feelings about it, but I think their resolution fits very well with their personalities.
If you enjoy NA romance, this is definitely one to add to your to-read list.
"Siblings Charlie and Ros couldn't be more opposite. When they both inherit Ashenden, an 18th century estate, they have to decide if they want to keep it or sell it. While they decide, the story goes through the many generations that have lived in the house and helped shape it. From the wealthy upstairs owners to the workers downstairs, the people may change, but the house is always constant." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=43111
"Friday's mom has always told her stories of the family curse as they bounce from hotel to hotel: water will be the death of you. When Friday's mom dies due to fluid in her lungs, Friday feels alone and unsettled. She goes to the city where she joins a group of street kids who are trying to be a family and make a home. However, Friday has never known a permanent home, let alone what it's like to have multiple people to care about. When those she has grown to love are threatened, she will have to learn what it means to fight for those she considers family." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=43206
"Charlotte and Emily Brontë constantly argue. In almost every aspect, they are complete opposites, with the one exception of a love for writing. When two strangers show up to the famous moors they live on, a real life mystery takes shape. Charlotte and Emily will have to put aside their differences if they want to solve this case." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=43231
"Anne Dowling is ready for another semester at Wheatley Prep. She's definitely ready for it to be more normal than her first semester when her roommate died. But since Anne found the picture of an old student named Matthew Weaver with writing on the back that hints at a murder, Anne knows she can't let herself rest until this new mystery is solved. As the clues start adding up, Anne will have to realize that focusing on this death might cost more than her great GPA or her boyfriend. It might cost her her life." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=43256