His to Defend: While I didn't like this one as much a the second book, I did enjoy it. I liked the main couple. I loved how Sergei was all in from the start. What I didn't love was Evie's son. He is seven, but talks and acts a lot older Every time he was on the page, I said, he is seven. Second graders don't have complicated math or US history tests. No mother would let a 7YO go trick or treating until 10 with a bunch of teenages. Le'ts keep it realistic. Despite that, I would recommend.
Luke's Gift: This was a very sweet follow-up to Tanner's Promise in the Harlow Brothers series. I enjoyed Luke and Mary's story. The "secret" that Luke had was very heartwarming and one of hope. I loved how he included his little sister in it. I definitely recommend this one.
Judd's Vow: This is the final book in the Harlow brothers series. I loved this final book. Judd and Savannah's story was so sweet. I loved watching them tear down their walls and find safety and love with each other. Little Wyatt made the book though. I highly recommend this series.
The Twisted Ones: I can honestly say that I have no idea what happened in this book. I am baffled by the glowing reviews for this book. Maybe it was just over my head, but I didn't get it. I really wouldn't recommend this one. It was boring and made no sense.
Eight Perfect Murders: This was a great thriller with many twists and turns. I loved all of the characters, especially the main one. The ending was a complete surprise. There should be a content warning though. This book will spoil you for several mystery novels. So be forewarned if any of them are on your TBR.
Fallen: This is the sequel to Hidden in the Hidden Ops series. I am becoming a huge fan of this series. The characters are fun and entertaining. There is a lot of suspense and plenty of romance. This one is Brigid and Raider's story. I highly recommend it and the series.
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I've got Eight Perfect Murders set to read this week!
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