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Leveling Up by Jazzy Mitchell

Six years after walking away from a company that failed to offer her a position post-interning with them, circumstance returns Clarke Parson to the company of a woman who never left her heart or mind – and – in alternating POVs, readers discover the sense of loss felt by each was mutual. In a way only fantasies and dreams ever detailed, Clarke and Fran quickly make up (and out!) for lost time. Whew! In addition to an age-gap, there is a power imbalance between the two women that comes repeatedly into play, making it difficult at times to connect with either character – one seems too willowy weak, while the other too demanding, overbearing, and controlling. A closer read, however, reveals these to be superficial traits caused by the complexities of human nature, the often impenetrable armor that sentient beings put in place to protect themselves from pain and suffering, the fears and insecurities that giving one’s heart to another can cause. Together, Clarke and Fran must learn to “level up,” each in her own way, and eradicate the imbalance their differences in years, places in life, and income creates – or their relationship will never survive. “It’s as simple (and complex) as that.” I finished this book feeling like Clarke and Fran’s story is far from over, and hoping Mitchell will write a sequel or follow-up.

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You Matter by Jazzy Mitchell

When a pro bono case goes awry and Chrissy gets an offer too good to refuse, her life changed drastically. However, uncertainty and a low self-esteem, stand in the way of romance. I loved the flow of the story, the bit of drama and the passion they shared. A beautiful love story with great characters.

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Musings of a Madwoman by Jazzy Mitchell

Unique and captivating

Once I picked this book up, I couldn’t stop reading it! I lost track of all time and was consumed with reading on to find out how situations would be resolved. The characters are well-developed, intriguing, and personable. I began to relate to them as people that I actually knew and became vested in their lives. Jazzy Mitchell does a magnificent job of weaving the characters together through their shared experience of encountering a meteorite. The story itself is unique, multilayered, and just plain fascinating. Although I have never ventured into this genre of writing before, I am hooked and cannot wait to get my hands on Jazzy Mitchell’s next novel.

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Lost Treasures by Jazzy Mitchell

I’ve read this author’s stories online for years and she’s never disappointed me. This novel has all of the charm, warmth and keen intelligence I’ve come to expect from her. I’ve been thinking about what I could say about how this romance develops without spoiling it. Here goes: finding oneself completely captivated by another person’s aesthetic sensibility without ever having met is a novel and very Romantic (yes, Romantic with a capital R) approach and one I truly enjoyed. Read it and you’ll see what I mean.

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