Review of “Her Mountain Refuge” by Laurel Blount

The blurb for this book sounded so good that I just could not wait to read it and the best part was I definitely was not disappointed. This book was even better than I expected it to be. The mother-in-law of the main female character, Charlotte Tremaine, was really well written. She reminded me of the stereotypical rich snob to whom only cares about herself and the way things look to other people. She was so well written that I wanted to jump in the book and give her the what for myself. I really loved how the main male character, Logan Carter, stood up to her while being calm and collected. This book also has amazing secondary characters in it. My favorite secondary character would definitely have to be Ruby. She is so sweet and lovable. I find myself wanting to visit Cedar Ridge and personally meet everyone but I obviously know it is a fictional novel. I more than recommend that you read this book.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review for “Hunted in the Wilderness” by Kellie VanHorn

This is the first book I have read by Kellie VanHorn. I have read wanted to read one of hers for awhile but had not gotten to one until now. The cover of this book really drew me in and had me wanting to read this novel. When you’re reading this story, you will realize just how well the cover conveys what this story is about even down to the man in the camera lens. The main female character, Haley Whitcombe, is very well written. With her celebrity like lifestyle, she is not anything like Ezra, the main male character, thought she would be. Ezra is also well written with a sad but compelling back story. It definitely has you rooting for a second chance at love for him. The way both Ezra and Haley interact definitely draws you into the story. And on top of the sweet romantic story, you also have an amazingly suspenseful plot going on. This book has it all.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “Fatal Forensic Investigation” by Darlene L. Turner

I have read several books by Darlene L. Turner and so I was excited to read this one! The blurb for this book also drew me in. The suspense starts from the very beginning and keeps you interested until the very end. The romance for me definitely took a back seat in this particular plot which is not a bad thing since the novel is in the suspense category. There were several characters in this book that raised my suspicions. This was definitely a difficult puzzle to try to figure out. It had me stumped. I highly recommend this book to those who like suspense with a little bit of romance.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “Fatal Code” by Natalie Walters

Fatal Code is the second book in the SNAP Agency series by Natalie Walters. Although you encounter many of the same characters from the first book, you do not have to have read the first book to enjoy this book. Walters does an amazing job developing both the main characters and the minor characters. As you get to know the characters, you will find some underlying humor. Their unique personalities are very captivating. The complexity of the plot appeals to those who enjoy suspense. This book is a fast read and extremely hard to put down. I would definitely recommend it.
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.

Review of “Shadowed Loyalty” by Roseanna M. White

This book is set in the 1920s and the main female character is the daughter of a mobster boss. The action starts right at the very beginning of this novel and goes throughout the book. It is written in third person with some parts focusing on the main female character, Sabina, and others focusing on the main male character, Lorenzo. I was drawn to this book because of the time period it is set in as well as the cover. I also have read and enjoyed other books by this author so I thought this one would be good too. And it is a good novel. The author has a way with words that helps you not only imagine what is going on but you can also feel the emotions that the characters are feeling. I definitely find this book extremely intriguing and captivating.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in order to give an honest review.