Feb 7, 2020

Review: For You I Fall By T.N. Nova and Colette Davision

For You I FallFor You I Fall by T.N. Nova
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank T.N. Nova and Colette Davison for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

For You I Fall (Angels and Misfits Book 1) by T.N. Nova and Colette Davison really took me by surprise on how much I enjoyed it. The reason I say it surprised me is that I am not a huge fan of paranormal persay. I knew there would be an aspect of this to the story. Knowing that I enjoy reading MM Romance Novels I decided to take a chance. I am glad that I did. The aspect of paranormal and romance was a very sweet story of Seth being human and Dante being his protector angel. Plus there was a hint of mystery to it as well. So, basically something for everyone.

Review: Date and Dash By Susan Hatler

Date and Dash (Better Date than Never #10)Date and Dash by Susan Hatler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First, I would like to thank NetGalley, Susan Halter and Hatco Publishing for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

Date and Dash by Susan Halter pulled on my heart strings, made me tear up at times, and even made me laugh. There were some valuable life lessons thrown into the book as well.

I absolutely loved the relationship that Grammy and Mary Ann shared growing up. I loved how sentimental Grammy’s bracelet was to her. It touched me to what great lengths she would go to protect her Grammy’s memory.

Trevor was my favorite character in Date and Dash. He had a heart of gold, was selfless, patient, kind, attractive, and most of all saw past all of Mary Ann’s flaws.

I would highly suggest this book.


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Review: The Day The Music Died: An Emyln Goode Mystery By Susan Lynn Solomon

The Day the Music Died: An Emlyn Goode MysteryThe Day the Music Died: An Emlyn Goode Mystery by Susan Lynn Solomon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First, I want to thank Susan Lynn Solomon for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.

There were many aspects of The Day The Music Died An Emlyn Goode Mystery by Susan Lynn Solomon that I really enjoyed. First off the cover first attracted me to the book. The wording is done in a very unique font that is blood red! I loved the guitar, the hand holding the gun pointing to the guitar, and the adorable little kitty at the end. This cover totally caught my eye so much so I wanted to know what the book was about. Kudos to the graphic artist. Sometimes for me it is the cover that catches my eye. When I read the synopsis on the back I knew I had to read it. 

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