Gnotret (The Accidental Heroes Chronicles #1) by S.E. Cyborski KU

Blurb

While he doesn’t like the sound of the experimental drug trial his girlfriend Amy Veksler found a flyer for on campus, George Ormond still lets himself be persuaded to join it. He, Amy, and three other students go to a warehouse where Doctor Adam Carnesby, the biology professor who’s running the study, has everything set up for the month long trial. Everything seems to be going well even though all five of the students become sick for a week after their first injections. At the start of the second week, they all recover, feeling better than ever. Then, they start to discover that there were more side effects to the drug than just a cold.

Review

    Attention to all of the super hero lovers in the world, this is the read for you! During this pandemic, I’ve tried to find books that can bring me to another location. This author does a great job of making the reader feel like the characters are all real people. Everyone has their clear traits, and friendships have been made. George is what a guy would call “whipped.” But I feel that he would do anything to keep his hot girlfriend. Amy is outgoing, but through no fault of her own, becomes annoying after the trials begin. Then, we have my favorite character, Billy, who is smart, quiet, and powerful in his own way. Sandra is ambitious, while Michael is the party boy. The plot is that kind of plot that is safe enough that you don’t need tissues, but unpredictable in the way that digging into a box of chocolates is. I did not see the end coming. I mean, I thought that this would be like most super hero books. But guys be warned, this book doesn’t follow all of the same plot lines as every other book. I think anyone looking for a fast pace read will enjoy it.

To Miss The Stars by Barbara Lieberman

Blurb

John Worthington is a man who knows his place in the world and keeps to it. That is, until a letter he writes is misdirected. A simple and thoughtful reply begins a correspondence that will turn that well-ordered life upside down.

Review

     Wow! I really didn’t expect that ending! And man, did it make me want to cry. Anyone that knows me will confirm that I love happy ever afters. But after reading this book, I’ve come to realize that the characters’ growth may matter more than an ending where the couple walking into the sunset hand in hand.

     This book also made me realize the power of words. A lot of the book consists of a compilation of correspondences between Jack and the pen pal that he accidentally acquired. The author did a great job of conveying personality through the letters. As a reader, I could understand why the couple fell for one another. By the end of the book, I felt like I knew Jack and Emma. When the mystery was revealed, I wanted to smack myself for not reading between the lines of Emma’s letters. She was both honest and vague at the same time. It was also heartwarming to realize that Emma’s love made Jack a better person. I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a clean historical romance with sophisticating pros and a bittersweet ending.

https://www.amazon.com/Miss-Stars-Barbara-Lieberman-ebook/dp/B00ONAKRQK/

To Miss The Stars by Barbara Lieberman KU

Blurb

John Worthington is a man who knows his place in the world and keeps to it. That is, until a letter he writes is misdirected. A simple and thoughtful reply begins a correspondence that will turn that well-ordered life upside down.

Review

     Wow! I really didn’t expect that ending! And man, did it make me want to cry. Anyone that knows me will confirm that I love happy ever afters. But after reading this book, I’ve come to realize that the characters’ growth may matter more than an ending where the couple walking into the sunset hand in hand.

     This book also made me realize the power of words. A lot of the book consists of a compilation of correspondences between Jack and the pen pal that he accidentally acquired. The author did a great job of conveying personality through the letters. As a reader, I could understand why the couple fell for one another. By the end of the book, I felt like I knew Jack and Emma. When the mystery was revealed, I wanted to smack myself for not reading between the lines of Emma’s letters. She was both honest and vague at the same time. It was also heartwarming to realize that Emma’s love made Jack a better person. I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a clean historical romance with sophisticating pros and a bittersweet ending.

https://www.amazon.com/Miss-Stars-Barbara-Lieberman-ebook/dp/B00ONAKRQK/

Phoenix of Fyre by Danizza Hymas KU

Blurb

Magic. Mystery. Adventure. A war waged centuries ago is reborn as an evil sorcerer from Taurent attempts to seize control of the three Ivory Kingdoms. Magic not seen in 500 years returns to Cicero in the form of a young girl named Phoenix. Daughter of a blacksmith, she is taught to sword fight; a talent she ends up utilizing for survival and success. During an attack on her village, she loses her family, but she finds that she possesses a unique skill set that grants her certain mystical abilities, particularly over the elements. Raised by gypsies, she befriends a mute named Monique. Together, they embark on a journey that leads them to meet Ayden, an archer. He assists them in the realization of Phoenix’s destiny as the Lady Fyre, who is prophesied to be the only being powerful to defeat the sorcerer Daedalus. The trio fights to take back Cicero, as well as their very lives. The island nation of Isys also has a unique interest in Phoenix. They send a spy to seek her out, which results in an unlikely alliance, as well as an unexpected reunion. Will Phoenix and her entourage be able to defeat Daedalus and his Taurentian army?

Review

What an exciting read! Can I have more, please? This author knows how to weave a plot that includes magic, mystery, secrets, action, adventure, romance and a villain who has control over two nations. The story begins when Phoenix is a child, and concludes when she is in her mid-twenties. I love this aspect because I was able to understand how each event in her life shaped her. As she matures, her powers over the elements, and her skills with the sword become even greater. She also acquires friends that aid her on her quest to rebel against the occupation of her country. The novel has intriguing side characters that have their own pasts and secrets. What I like most is that these characters are no damsels that constantly need saving. They are useful and have varying personalities. I don’t agree with everything that the characters do. But their moves are realistic, since things aren’t always black and white. If you enjoy a long read filled with action, adventure, and a side of clean romance, this is the book for you.

In Between (Katie Parker Productions, 1) by Jenny B. Jones KU

https://books.apple.com/us/book/in-between/id1509805466

Blurb

Unlike most kids, teenage Katie Parker never got a fair shot at a normal life. With a mother in jail and a missing-in-action dad, she’s never known what it’s like to truly be loved. Low on options and family members, she’s soon shipped off to a foster home. Now in an unfamiliar town, Katie’s rebellious attitude is at odds with her new family, school, and classmates. And after falling in with all the wrong people at school, things go from bad to really bad after she takes the blame for vandalizing the local performing arts theater.

But in the midst of a dark situation, Katie finds light in the most unexpected places: through her new friendship with an eccentric senior, the commitment of her foster family, and a tragic secret that changed them forever. And as she inches closer to acceptance and forgiveness, she finds that God has been there all along.

Review

Dear Lifetime,

Can you please make this into a movie? It has all of the things that all of us sappy television viewers love, a lost foster kid, kind foster parents, an eccentric senior citizen, bullies, the nerdy best friend, and the sort of love interest. In all seriousness, this book is amazing! It isn’t overly preachy. In fact, Katie struggles with the idea of God through the entire novel. Katie is winy, but humorous. She makes a lot of bad decisions, and that’s okay.

I think that the drawback is that there isn’t more romance. I don’t want to spoil the rest of the series for you. But I will say that Katie does eventually fall in love. I just wished that it happened in this book because I’m a hopeless romantic. I loved seeing Katie find her way and enjoyed all of the comedy that was provided.

Blood Debt by Nancy Straight PF

Blurb

Her whole life, it had just been the two of them. Before her mother’s last breath, she gave Camille the information she had craved her entire life: the identity of her father. Daring to contact him, Camille was welcomed by an entire family she never knew existed. But nothing comes without a price, as she discovers when her family claims a legendary heritage tracing back to a Centaur touched by Zeus.

As she learns the secrets of her Centaur bloodline, she is drawn into a forbidden love with Drake. Her family acknowledges her life may be the blood debt required to pay for her mother’s transgressions. The same person who once held her mother captive, and forced her into decades of hiding, now controls Camille. Her only chance is to seek a piece of her mother’s past that will win her freedom and the life she desperately desires.

Review

     Let me start off by saying, wow! I will happily give this book five stars. It was so intriguing that I was compelled to read the next book. So, the main character Camille, isn’t a docile wimpy person, which I’m grateful for. I’m glad that there is no shrinking violet in a mythological romance novel. She’s relatable and refreshing. Drake comes off as stiff and odd in the beginning, but he grows on the reader. Some of the side characters are likable, and after a while, I began hoping for the best. But Camile’s best friend Daniel was irritating at first. But he does get better.

     I’ll try not to spoil too much. But let me just tell you that Camille’s grandmother is nuts. Her meddling was reminiscent of how parents

back in the Victorian days would impose their will on their disobedient daughters. Camille’s newly discovered family aren’t as over baring, and her step mother actually doesn’t hate her. But the world of the centaurs desperately needs reform. Women are scarce in their world, and Camille has to pay a debt to a man that her mother jilted. Camille will either have to marry the man’s son, or pay with her life. And because it is a romance, Camille falls in love with a man that she isn’t supposed to want.

All of the characters are over eighteen, but the vibe hovers between new and young adult. There are no graphic love scenes, and no strong profanity. The chemistry between Camille and Drake jump s off the page.

https://books.apple.com/us/book/blood-debt-touched-series-book-1/id572317877