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review 2016-04-20 17:20
ARC Review: Wherever You Go Were You Are (Magically Yours #2) by Randa Flannery
Wherever You Go Were You Are (Magically Yours Series Book 2) - Randa Flannery

Originally posted at Angel's Guilty Pleasures

 

 Wherever You Go Were You Are 

 Magically Yours #2  
 Randa Flannery  
 Paranormal - Romantic Comedy - Chick Lit - Werewolves  
 Icasm Press  
 December 7th 2015  
 eBook  
 260  
 ARC Review Copy  
 

 

The PI business has really gone to the dogs. Literally. 

 

Werewolf Lucy Lyle has just caught a ruff new case: sniff out the stalker preying on a couple of male strippers. Should be easy enough, except it seems that the only scent Lucy’s wolf is interested in is that of the scrumptious new client. Human client. Too bad they’ve sworn off humans for good. But like a dog with a bone, the harried PI is determined to solve the case, facing down the dangers of strip club locker rooms, waxing strips, law professors, smart mouthed police officers, and true love.

 

 

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~ 4 Wherever Stars ~

 

Wherever You Go Were You Are is book two in the Magically Yours series by Randa Flannery.

 

This was such a sweet, adorable, and fun read. A great change from the norm for me. It’s a light hearted read with mystery, humor, and romance.

 

This title can be read as a stand-a-lone just like book one Love The One You’re Witch. I found this novel to be just as fun and entertaining as the previous book in the series. The writing style was easy, enjoyable, and fast paced. The story is told in both Lucy and her wolfs POV’s.

 

Lucy is a werewolf investigator. She has a snappy sense of humor. I also loved how the author portrayed her wolf side. Wolf and human; being two separate entities coexisting together in one body. Walsh is the hunky hero who is full of surprises. The romance was sweet and secondary to the mystery of who the stocker is.

 

We are also introduced to several secondary characters. The author set up a few of these characters to possibly get future romances. I do hope so! I am enjoying the sweet, fun, and light hearted romance Ms. Flannery has created.

 

Wherever you Go Were You Are was a sweet romance. If you enjoy light funny romances, then you should pick up this series.

 

*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary ARC copy provided by Randa Flannery via Goddess Fish Promotions with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.

 

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Book Blast & Giveaway! Where You Go, Were You Are (Magically Yours #2) Randa Flannery

 

This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Randa will be awarding a $20 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. The more you comment, the better your chance of winning, you can follow the tour at the following link:

 

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review 2015-10-29 21:15
Guest Post/Review: Ten Fun Facts About Ana Gregor {Love The One You’re Witch – Tour} ~ Excerpt/Giveaway
Love The One You're Witch (Magically Yours Series Book 1) - Randa Flannery

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Oh, this is a good one. Ten fun facts about Ana. Lets see…

 

She loves pranking people…but tends to go a bit overboard. This may or may not be why her parents moved to the other side of the country after she’d moved out.

 

She is double jointed on the three middle toes of her right foot, allowing her to wiggle them back and forth. Unfortunately, this has rather hair raising results in a magic sense.

 

She is slightly obsessed with werewolf romance novels and is firmly in the Team Jacob camp, though she wishes he would find someone better than Bella.

 

In high school, her friend Natalie was upset about not having a date to prom, so Ana set her up with her own date and went alone.

 

She flunked her Interpretive Dance final in college when she tried to explain the deep meaning behind the Macarena.

 

One Halloween, she was arrested for reanimating several bodies from the local cemetery in order for her and her friends to re-enact the dance from Michael Jackson’s Thriller. It. Was. Epic.

 

She eats marshmallow cream from the jar with a spoon and watches Arrow every Sunday night.

 

She occasionally brings Ollie to work with her just to mess with the werewolves in the office.

 

When she was four, she took her mother’s vacuum joy riding around the yard and accidentally sucked up the babysitter.

 

Ana’s first job was a dog groomer’s assistant when she was 18. She was fired when she magically neutered a werewolf client for trying to stick his nose somewhere rude.

 

 

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Love the One You’re Witch

by Randa Flannery

 

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GENRE: Paranormal Romance

 

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Love The One You’re Witch

 

Sassy and snarky witch Anastasia Gregor does not work with vampires. Unfortunately, she forgot to tell her boss that. Now she’s up to her neck (pun intended) in the night walkers as she attempts to help one family fix their love lives.

 

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~ 4 Love The One You’re Witch Stars ~

 

Love The One You’re Witch has a little witchy mystery and a sweet romance. I found myself spellbound.

 

The premise of the story was interesting. I found myself pulled in and could not put the novel down until the very end. It was a cute and sweet read. The wring style was easy, enjoyable, and fast paced.

 

The characters Anastasia and Lucas where intriguing. Anastasia is a witch who breaks spells that are placed on paranormals. She is sassy, snarky, and a smart ass plus a bad ass too. I enjoyed her dry sense of humor and attempts to get the vampires to laugh. I ended up laugh in many parts myself. Lucas is a vampire, tall, dark, and handsome. Who can resist that? He’s been looking for his fated mate. I enjoyed how he doesn’t use sex to convince Anastasia that they are mates. That he takes the time to talk, so they get to know each other and gives her the chance to choose. The romance was sweet and I felt for Ana when Lucas was under a spell. As to the mystery of who put a love spell on a harmless vampire, well it was a surprised as to who the villain was. The ending was also very satisfying.

 

Love The One You’re Witch was a sweet romance. I would love to see this series continue. It’s got lots of possibilities. If you are looking for a witchy romance, then you might enjoy this novel.

 

*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy provided by Icasm Press via NetGalley with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.

 

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“Who would do this?” Dryfus persisted, his face dark and angry. “To steal another’s mate? What kind of person would do that?”

 

I shrugged and waved toward Lucas. “That’s a question we should probably ask Lucas. It was obviously someone he knows, since the spell was actually intended for him.”

 

The sexiest man alive…or sort of alive…started in surprise. “Me?”

 

“Well, obviously. It was your CD. It was in your house, among your music. The note was probably meant for you. Erica was just unlucky enough to take it from your room before the caster actually activated the spell.” This seemed like it should be common sense to me, but he seemed a little stunned.

 

The family trained their eyes on Lucas. “Who would do that?” Tanner questioned. “Who wants you, man?”

 

I snorted a laugh. “Seriously? Again, have you seen him?” Damn. I really need to stop talking. But then I realized that no one else was talking again, so I kind of had to. “Sorry.

That was not helpful. So, have you had any girls hanging around the last month and a half?”

 

The family shook off the surprise brought on by my lack of couth and began to think out loud.

 

“Brenda,” Tanner offered first. “And Lorrie.”

 

“I’ve seen Candace over a lot lately,” Dryfus added. “And the Carlton twins stopped by twice this week.”

 

Moira twisted her mouth in distaste. “Really, Lucas, the twins?” Then she shook her head and added her own. “Hannah, Natalia, and Victoria. And what is that new girl’s name? Denise or Delilah?”

 

“It was Dixie,” her mate provided.

 

Of course it was, I thought sourly. With each name, my stomach sank more until it was finally in the heels of my boots. I told myself it was because it would make my job more difficult. Because it shouldn’t have been shocking or upsetting at all to learn that the hot vampire guy with the intense green gaze was a playboy. I couldn’t resist a little snark, however, when the list we compiled had reached fifteen.

 

“Wow. So I guess Wiccans aren’t the only ones who have trouble with monogamy.”

 

He cast a dark look around at his family. “I haven’t been with all of those girls,” he snapped, frustration spiking in his aura. “And the ones I have been with would not have been wrong, since I wasn’t part of a mated pair or otherwise in a committed relationship.”

 

I shrugged with a nonchalance I usually didn’t have to work at. “Hey, no judging from me. Like I said, I can see the draw.” I winked to add a little insult to injury, totally objectifying him even as my stomach twisted.

 

“I see,” he returned in that deep and dangerously smooth tone I liked. “So would you like on the list, Anastasia?”

 

My name sounded like a caress and I resisted the urge to purr. This guy was too much. “Actually, no. I prefer my partners a little more lively.” I snickered at my own pun. I can be pretty funny.

 

“Was that a joke about us being dead?” Tanner asked with a wary glance around.

 

“Not all of us,” Moira responded wryly. “I’m pretty sure that was aimed specifically at Lucas.”

 

I continued to grin. “Sorry, we Wiccans might do some strange things, but I draw the line at necrophilia.”

 

Another pregnant silence followed, broken only by his growl.

 

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Randa Flannery

 

Randa Flannery has an a degree in English and writes a variety of romantic fiction, including suspense, comedy, and urban fantasy. Randa is a member of the Romance Writers of America and lives as an expat with her husband and children in FuYang, China.

 

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review 2015-09-05 14:27
A stunning debut novel
MIssing - Randa Flannery

“The pleasure of remembering had been taken from me, because there was no longer anyone to remember with. It felt like losing your co-rememberer meant losing the memory itself, as if the things we’d done were less real and important than they had been hours before.”― John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

 

Rowan Is Brilliant. Brilliant on a level that Einstein didn’t approach, but Da Vinci may have shared. That kind of brilliance makes it hard enough to bond with ‘normals’ under the best of circumstances. Add in parents who saw her as an interesting experiment, homeschooling her and discouraging any outside hobbies, interest, or friends, and living a normal life is pretty much an impossibility of stunning proportions. But, when Rowan meets Lexi in college, her life changes. Lexi teaches her ‘social studies.’ How to talk to people. How to smile. How to have fun. How to be human.

 

But then, Lexi disappeared. And Rowen’s life was shattered. The pieces that Lexi had nurtured fell away, leaving the cold, precise, analytical Rowen behind. It hurts to be so broken. So, she analyzes. She analyzes at work, putting together business strategies for the customers of Hologram Security. She analyzes everything, researching, investigating, plotting and graphing everything that strikes her fancy. But especially missing persons, and Lexi’s disappearance. She even researches dating strategies when her friend, Farrah Lewis, whom she met in a support group for friends and family members of missing persons, asks. For six long years, ever since the day Lexi disappeared, Rowan has functioned like an analytical droid, living for her work, for her analysis. For the faint hope that one day she will find the thread that will bring Lexi back to her. Rowan is The Bloodhound, sniffing out facts and presenting them to her clients in the form of cold logic. Just as coldly logical as her life is lived.

 

And then one day, Harrison Briggs appears in her office. And all the pain comes rushing back. For Harrison Briggs is Lexi’s boyfriend. Was the last person to see her alive on that terrible day, when Lexi disappeared, and Rowan’s whole life imploded. Harrison Briggs, who has the gall to stand in front of her and swear that he didn’t attend Columbia. That he has never heard of Lexi. What kind of monster can do that? To stand in front of her and deny his relationship with the one person Rowan loved above all others? How Could He?

But things are even stranger than she thought. And what is true may very well cost Rowan her life.

 

I adored Rowan and her story. Mystery. Suspense. Convolutions. This a very well written, enjoyable book that kept me reading for way too long into the night. She is brilliant, but in such pain. Watching what has become of her psyche due to her parents cold scientific parenting is heartbreaking, and her ability to grow and change through the book gave me heart. Her search for her friend, and the pain of all family and friends of missing persons, is extremely well written. Highly recommended.

 

I received this book from the publisher in exchange for a realistic review. This is Randa Flannery’s first book and I will be watching closely for her next.

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