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Now Live: Bruno: Heartless Mafia Boss by Addy Archer

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  OUT NOW ☆★Bruno: Heartless Mafia Boss ★☆ US: amazon.com/dp/B08F556STM UK: amazon.co.uk/dp/B08F556STM CA: amazon.ca/dp/B08F556STM AU: amazon.com.au/dp/B08F556STM When a heart is filled with vengeance, there’s little room for anything else. Bruno Riccimenti has bad luck when it comes to women. Mostly due to an enemy using them in an attempt to assassinate him. When opportunity strikes, allowing him to offer a woman a deal to tie her to him, he makes sure to grab her with both hands. Winter hasn’t had an easy life. When a certain mafia boss saves her out of a bad situation, it quickly becomes clear she’s left to his mercy. Fighting for survival becomes crucial since giving up isn’t an option. Enemies can slide through defenses and take lives where life has barely started. Revenge can unwillingly bring a mafia boss to his knees, even more when the right woman is involved. Doubt and trust are razor sharp leaving only one option; walk a fine balance until it cuts deep enough to bl

Review: Her Accidental Highlander Husband by Allison B. Hanson

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Synopsis Marian Fletcher Blackley, Duchess of Endsmere, has been on the run from the English Crown for weeks since killing her abusive husband…no matter that it was self-defense. She has only one safe place to go—the MacKinlay clan in Scotland, where her sister is the laird’s wife. War Chief Cameron MacKinlay has vowed never to marry after witnessing his widowed mother’s grief. He has his lands and his clan, and that’s enough for a good life. When one day a sprite of a lass comes running out of the forest with hounds nipping at her heels and an English bounty hunter not far behind, he feels compelled to save her by claiming the disheveled duchess is his wife. But he certainly didn’t intend to marry her for real! And now he’ll do anything to protect her... Add to Goodreads Shelf Review It's an emotional and romantic story and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. It's the kind of story that anyone can fall in love with. Marian and Cameron are perfectly imperfect characters who fit to

Review: Highland Renegade (Children of the Mist #1) by Cynthia Breeding

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Synopsis Emily, the Dowager Countess of Woodhaven, has received title to lands in the Highlands—MacGregor lands—and after surviving an abusive marriage, she’s determined to make a new start...without a man. She just has to win over the handsome Scottish laird whose family has lived there for centuries. How hard could it be? When Ian MacGregor heard that the Sassenach countess was actually laying claim to his lands, he figured to scare the aging widow away by showing her the hardships of living in the Highlands. She’d leave before the first snowflake fell. But he never imagined that the widow was young and beautiful and more territorial than a she-wolf. No matter, he’ll prove that a fragile, London woman like her would never survive life without her servants…and if he happens to give her the coldest and most remote rooms, all the better. Despite his best efforts to freeze her out, things between them heat up. But Highlanders hate the Sassenach, so Ian faces a dire choice—his clan or the

Review: Kistishi Island by Jordan Elizabeth

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Synopsis Serena Cole can kick serious butt thanks to young women only she can see. School bullies aren’t a problem, but Serena’s mental health might be. To shield Serena from a dark secret, her family tries to convince her that her friends are imaginary. Fleeing her distrustful aunt, Serena joins her mother on an archeological dig at Kistishi Island. There, Serena discovers an ancient scroll and realizes her invisible friends are goddesses native to the island, and they are in danger of enslavement for their abilities. Only Serena can save her friends if she can discover the past her family has hidden her entire life – the reason why only she can see the goddesses. Add to Goodreads Shelf Buy at Amazon Review This is easily the most interesting story I have read this year and that's saying something. I enjoyed it a lot. The story is gripping, intriguing, and has enough twists and turns to keep readers wondering what will happen next. That's the best part, I love it when stories