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The North Wind by Alexandria Warwick

Discover a hauntingly beautiful romantasy in The North Wind by Alexandria Warwick. This review explores its mythological roots, flawed heroine, emotional prose, and slow-burn romance.

House of Blight by Maxym M. Martineau

Read our in-depth review of House of Blight by Maxym M. Martineau, a gothic fantasy that blends dark romance, quiet magic, and the cost of compassion. A must-read for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Rachel Gillig.

Phantasma by Kaylie Smith

Read our detailed review of Phantasma by Kaylie Smith, a gothic romantasy set in a haunted manor where a necromancer heroine faces deadly trials, forbidden love, and her own demons. A must-read for fans of Caraval and dark romantic fantasy.

Bloodguard by Cecy Robson

Explore the dark and captivating world of Bloodguard by Cecy Robson, where power and love clash in a kingdom built on lies. This book review dives deep into the novel's compelling characters, political intrigue, and gritty themes.

Throne of Secrets by Kerri Maniscalco

A tantalizing journey into the seductive world of Kerri Maniscalco’s "Throne of Secrets." Uncover the intrigue, magic, and steamy romance in this thrilling second installment of the Prince of Sin series, filled with political machinations, ice dragons, and a slow-burn love story.

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Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker

Discover Once a King, Now a Prince by Ira Blacker, a raw and honest autobiography spanning childhood trauma, mob-connected music agencies, and a career booking legends like Rod Stewart, ZZ Top, and Kraftwerk. A must-read memoir

How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson

Read our detailed review of How to Get Away with Murder by Rebecca Philipson — a gripping debut thriller featuring a Scotland Yard detective and a killer's self-help book.

Kin by Tayari Jones

Kin by Tayari Jones is the long-awaited novel from the award-winning author of An American Marriage. A sweeping story of two motherless daughters navigating friendship, class, and survival in the American South.

The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall

A literary analysis of The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall—exploring trauma, identity, and the dark folklore that haunts a small Pacific Northwest town. Spoiler-free review of this atmospheric psychological thriller.

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