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Joanne Jaytanie

Auteur de Chasing Victory (The Winters Sisters)

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Being involved with reading/reviewing a broad spectrum of genres, but most recently non-fiction Christian books, I had missed going back to my roots as a multi-genre romance author and to read a good romance story that would tug at my heartstrings.

Aside from Valentine’s Day, the Christmas season is usually fraught with romance stories; stories that span various events/emotions. Yet, there is something special when these stories take place in a small hometown environment.

This book doesn’t contain just one story; it contains seven stories written by four formidable romance authors, each with their unique way of communicating a set of emotions befitting the holiday season. It is a holiday season brimming with the giving/receiving of gifts, some of which are not of the physical type but love.

None of the seven stories in this anthology are disappointing; each offers a sense of family togetherness and friendship that are part and parcel of any heartwarming traditional holiday season with all of its elements.

For having given their romance readers a collection of stories that beautifully epitomizes the holiday season, how can I not deny the authors and the stories they’ve written for this book the 5 STARS they deserve.
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MyPenNameOnly | Dec 30, 2020 |
I got the book as an ARC, I really loved this book, also love the story development between Faith and Tanner. I can't wait for further books in the series.
 
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catja25 | Jul 11, 2020 |
This review is for all three books as I read them back to back and they very similar.

This series is about 3 sisters who each have a form of telepathic ability. They were unaware of their true potential until recently. What starts things off is Victory Winters witnesses a murder of someone from her past which in turns results in her kidnapping. There is an evil corporation that has been doing genetic experiments on humans with canine DNA and they need Victory to help perfect it and to try and come up with something to help control some of the men that have been experimented on where its gone wrong.

The government has been trying to find out who the players are behind Biotec and enlist in a SOCOM Team to help in bringing them down. The teams members also have a few telepathic abilities and eventually the two men Victory was kidnapped to help join SOCOM in there fight.

As the three books progress we find out there is more to it than just experiments with human and canine DNA. The sisters are at the heart of things not realizing how much their parents were involved at the start before they were born.

Each story has one of the sisters and a team member from the SOCOM Team at the forefront of being in jeopardy and also as the romantic couple.

What's uncovered through the books is a huge conspiracy that's global. That is not resolved by the end of the 3rd book so I am hoping there will be more books in the future.
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CindySnS | 1 autre critique | Oct 26, 2016 |
This review is for all three books as I read them back to back and they very similar.

This series is about 3 sisters who each have a form of telepathic ability. They were unaware of their true potential until recently. What starts things off is Victory Winters witnesses a murder of someone from her past which in turns results in her kidnapping. There is an evil corporation that has been doing genetic experiments on humans with canine DNA and they need Victory to help perfect it and to try and come up with something to help control some of the men that have been experimented on where its gone wrong.

The government has been trying to find out who the players are behind Biotec and enlist in a SOCOM Team to help in bringing them down. The teams members also have a few telepathic abilities and eventually the two men Victory was kidnapped to help join SOCOM in there fight.

As the three books progress we find out there is more to it than just experiments with human and canine DNA. The sisters are at the heart of things not realizing how much their parents were involved at the start before they were born.

Each story has one of the sisters and a team member from the SOCOM Team at the forefront of being in jeopardy and also as the romantic couple.

What's uncovered through the books is a huge conspiracy that's global. That is not resolved by the end of the 3rd book so I am hoping there will be more books in the future.
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CindySnS | 8 autres critiques | Oct 26, 2016 |

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