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We Could Be Rats by Emily R. Austin

Emily R. Austin’s We Could Be Rats is a poignant exploration of sisterhood, trauma, and identity in a small-town setting. This review delves into the novel’s themes, character development, and narrative structure, evaluating its emotional depth and contemporary relevance.

The Book of George by Kate Greathead

Explore Kate Greathead’s The Book of George, a witty and poignant exploration of contemporary masculinity and millennial ennui. A character-driven novel charting the life of a flawed but relatable protagonist.

The Heart of Winter by Jonathan Evison

Discover The Heart of Winter by Jonathan Evison, a beautifully crafted tale of love that spans seven decades. This literary masterpiece captures the enduring strength of marriage and the profound beauty of life’s small, defining moments.

What It’s Like in Words by Eliza Moss

Discover Eliza Moss’s extraordinary debut, What It’s Like in Words, a raw and evocative exploration of modern love, trauma, and self-discovery. This novel offers a deeply personal and timeless narrative that resonates with contemporary readers.

Rental House by Weike Wang

Discover the poignant and witty exploration of marriage, cultural identity, and family dynamics in Weike Wang’s third novel, Rental House. A must-read for fans of contemporary literary fiction

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Sweet Venom by Rina Kent

Sweet Venom by Rina Kent review – a deep dive into the Vipers world of trauma, revenge, hockey violence and obsessive love. Explore this psychological dark romance, its secret society, and morally grey hero.

Fallen Gods by Rachel Van Dyken

In this Fallen Gods book review, we explore Rachel Van Dyken’s Norse-inspired romantasy where gods, giants and enemies-to-lovers tension collide on a modern campus.

Canticle by Janet Rich Edwards

Canticle by Janet Rich Edwards is a powerful medieval historical novel about a young mystic in 1299 Bruges, female spiritual authority, and the dangerous collision of faith and institutional power.

Crowntide by Alex Aster

Crowntide by Alex Aster raises the stakes for Isla Crown, Grim, and Oro in a world-shattering YA fantasy romance where prophecy, power, and love collide.

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