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Review: Lily’s Leap - Tea Cooper

Reviewer: Danny Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Fairies Lily’s Leap was a refreshing, sweet read overall. At the beginning, we are introduced to Lilibeth Dungarven. She is born into a respectful family and bears the burden of running the family business at a young age. Her father is a drunkard who is unable to make wise decisions, so the family name and reputation depend on the Lily's business acumen. I really enjoyed the landscape, the horses… The scenery was beautiful, the descriptions were sweet and enchanting. Lily’s pain and bitterness were palpable when she talked about Dom. Even though she wasn’t in love with her late husband, she held him in great regard. Honestly at the age that she married him, I understand why theirs was a platonic love and no spark of passion. Lily herself says that they were more friends than lovers. The circumstances surrounding the deaths of Dom and her mother broke my heart. I love how strong Lily is, that side of her character was charismatic and e...

Review: Paranormal Properties - Tracy Lane

Reviewer: Danny Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Fairies I love ghosts! I really loved the cover and I couldn’t wait to read this. I am not usually a fan of YA books. I prefer the adult reads, but this was really enjoyable. it made me laugh and was entertaining throughout! Jake’s parents are ghost hunters, and they have their own show called “Paranormal Properties”. When the family arrives in Dusk, Jake learns that he can see and talk to ghosts. It is really hard not to include a spoiler, so I will just say that when Jake meets Frank things get really, really fun! I am having one of these fan-girl moments where I am not sure what to say and what to leave out, but this was a really cute book, no matter your age you will enjoy it!

Review: Roping Love - Tamara Hoffa

Reviewer: Danny Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Fairies 'Roping Love' started a bit slow for me initially. To be honest, cowboys are not one of my favorite topics, maybe it's because where I live, they're not that big of a 'thing'. I think that's the reason why I had the trouble with getting into the story in the first place. The first chapter was a bit tardy; it didn’t really get me into the story, but once it was over, oh boy, I was left in tears and was left feeling satisfied and fulfilled! I have a soft spot for romance. This story proved to be a golden gem. I am so happy I had the a chance to read and review it. “Roping Love” is all about second chances. I really feel for Chance, the main character, and his hard life, but I'm also kind of angry with him. Given his choices, I really sympathize with him and see why he had to do what he did. I love how realistic his character is; he's really a noble man. To be honest, I'm not sure that I would h...