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Caught Up by Navessa Allen

Caught Up by Navessa Allen blends trauma, obsession, and romance in this bold mafia sequel. See why this book walks a fine line between passion and peril.

Battle of the Bookstores by Ali Brady

Discover why Battle of the Bookstores by Ali Brady is a must-read for book lovers. A witty, heartfelt enemies-to-lovers romance between rival bookstore owners with online secrets and emotional depth.

All Superheroes Need PR by Elizabeth Stephens

Discover a refreshingly original take on the superhero genre in All Superheroes Need PR by Elizabeth Stephens—a fake-dating romantic comedy that blends mental health, marketing, alien powers, and sizzling chemistry into one unforgettable story.

Rules for Ruin by Mimi Matthews

Rules for Ruin by Mimi Matthews, Book 1 of the Crinoline Academy series, is a historical romance filled with espionage, subversion, and slow-burn love.

The Twisted Throne by Danielle L. Jensen

Read our in-depth review of The Twisted Throne by Danielle L. Jensen—the gripping, emotionally resonant conclusion to the Bridge Kingdom series. Dive into its political intrigue, layered character arcs, and high-stakes legacy.

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Artemis by Andy Weir

Jazz Bashara checks her bank balance every day like it might have grown on its own. She needs 416,922 slugs. Not four hundred thousand, not half a million. That precise figure. She will not tell anyone why, and the answer, when it finally arrives, is the best thing in the book.

From Book Clubs to BookTok: How Reading Communities Have Moved Online

See how book clubs evolved into BookTok, Goodreads, Discord, and other online spaces where readers share recommendations, reactions, and opinions.

Promise Me Never by Liv Constantine

A famous novelist orders his wife's dinner without asking. The first wife tells him never to do that again. The second wife thanks him for being thoughtful. Constantine builds an entire novel out of the gap between those two women, and the gap is where the danger lives.

Murder at the Grand Alpine Hotel by Lucy Foley

Four people narrate this novel and every one of them is labelled: The Help, The Wife, The Star, The Friend. There is no chapter marked The Detective. Miss Marple is watched for four hundred pages and never once given the microphone, and that decision turns an authorised Christie continuation into something genuinely strange.

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