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The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor

Dive into The Otherwhere Post by Emily J. Taylor, a mesmerizing fantasy novel where magic flows through ink, and secrets hide within enchanted script. This review explores the book’s worldbuilding, character depth, and spellbinding mystery.

Junie by Erin Crosby Eckstine

Junie by Erin Crosby Eckstine is a powerful blend of historical fiction and magical realism, following a young enslaved girl’s journey through grief, love, and defiance in the American South. Read our in-depth review.

Disco Witches of Fire Island by Blair Fell

Discover the enchanting world of Blair Fell’s debut novel, "Disco Witches of Fire Island," where magical realism meets the poignant reality of 1980s gay life amid the AIDS crisis.

The Sirens by Emilia Hart

Discover the haunting beauty of The Sirens by Emilia Hart, a novel that blends historical fiction with magical realism. Set across two timelines, this mesmerizing tale explores sisterhood, transformation, and the mysteries of the sea.

Once Upon a Bookstore by Leslie Gullo

Leslie Gullo’s Once Upon a Bookstore is a beautifully crafted novel blending romance, magical realism, and time travel. This review explores its captivating narrative, unforgettable characters, and the transformative power of books.

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Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton

A spoiler-light review of Everyone in the Group Chat Dies by L.M. Chilton—dark humor, sharp social media commentary, small-town menace, and a twisty mystery that’s thrilling (with a few flaws).

Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka

Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka blends paranormal romance and emotional healing as two people haunted by ghosts—and grief—learn to move forward. Read this in-depth review covering plot setup, character arcs, themes, strengths, and critiques.

Her Time Traveling Duke by Bryn Donovan

A detailed review of Bryn Donovan’s Her Time Traveling Duke—a witty, magical time-travel romance set in Chicago’s Art Institute. Banter, heists, grief, second chances, and a duke pulled from an 1818 portrait.

Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester

A detailed review of Dark Sisters by Kristi DeMeester—an ambitious feminist Gothic horror spanning 1750, 1953, and 2007. Explore its body horror, religious oppression, sapphic longing, generational curses, and the black walnut tree at the center of its dread.

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