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Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole

Explore the enchanting realms of Emarion in Penn Cole’s Spark of the Everflame. This debut fantasy romance follows Diem Bellator, a mortal healer entangled in forbidden magic and political intrigue. Discover the magic, romance, and captivating world-building that make this a must-read for fantasy fans

How My Neighbour Stole Christmas by Meghan Quinn

"How My Neighbour Stole Christmas" by Meghan Quinn delivers a charming holiday romance set in the festive town of Peppermint Cove. Follow Bella and Bennet as they navigate rivalry, love, and Christmas magic in this heartwarming enemies-to-lovers story.

The Kiss Curse by Erin Sterling

Discover the magic, humor, and romance of Erin Sterling’s The Kiss Curse. A spellbinding enemies-to-lovers tale set in the charming, witchy town of Graves Glen. Perfect for autumn evenings.

The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling

Explore the enchanting world of "The Ex Hex" by Erin Sterling, a delightful mix of magic, romance, and humor. This book review delves into the charm of its witty characters, magical mishaps, and heartwarming story, making it a must-read for fans of paranormal romance.

The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood

Discover Kirsty Greenwood's The Love of My Afterlife, a witty and heartwarming romantic comedy about second chances, love beyond the grave, and self-discovery. Join Delphie Bookham on a magical journey of finding love in the most unexpected places.

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Skylark by Paula McLain

Skylark by Paula McLain is an atmospheric dual-timeline novel set in 1664 Paris and Nazi-occupied 1942. Read our review of its themes—art as resistance, women’s confinement, and the city’s underground.

Whistler by Ann Patchett

Whistler by Ann Patchett is a compact, emotionally precise novel about a chance reunion, a buried childhood trauma, and the memories that shape us. Read this thoughtful review on theme, character, and what works—and what doesn’t.

Is This a Cry for Help? by Emily R. Austin

A thoughtful book review of Is This a Cry for Help? by Emily R. Austin—exploring queer identity, complicated grief, mental health, and the modern battle over public libraries and book bans.

Meet the Newmans by Jennifer Niven

Jennifer Niven’s Meet the Newmans is an immersive 1964 Hollywood historical novel about a crumbling sitcom dynasty, a woman’s feminist awakening, and the courage to rewrite the role you’ve been playing.

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