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On Isabella Street by Genevieve Graham

Dive into On Isabella Street by Genevieve Graham, a beautifully researched Canadian historical fiction novel set in 1967 Toronto. With themes of deinstitutionalization, war, and social change, this review explores how Graham crafts a poignant narrative of female resilience and political upheaval.

Unloved by Peyton Corinne

'Unloved' by Peyton Corinne is the second book in The Undone series. Discover how this college sports romance delves into mental health, love, and self-discovery through the stories of Ro Shariff and Freddy Fedderic.

Every Fall by Angela Douglas

Angela Douglas’ Every Fall is a gripping psychological thriller blending supernatural horror with domestic suspense. Set in East Bernheim, it follows a police officer’s descent into paranoia and trauma, unraveling family secrets along the way. Read the full review of this haunting debut!

The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir

In the land of the midnight sun, where summer days stretch endlessly and winter nights consume all, what lurks in the twilight realm between...

We’ll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida

Explore the healing power of cats in Syou Ishida’s heartwarming novel "We'll Prescribe You a Cat," where troubled souls find solace through the companionship of felines at the magical Nakagyō Kokoro Clinic in Kyoto. Perfect for cat lovers and fans of magical realism.

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The Last Best Quest Ever by F.T. Lukens

A spoiler-free review of The Last Best Quest Ever by F.T. Lukens, the cozy queer YA romantasy about a fraud hero, her royal rival, and a wisecracking dragon. Honest praise and critique inside.

Scandal of the Summer by Alexandra Vasti

Is Scandal of the Summer by Alexandra Vasti worth reading? Our honest take on the Regency romp, with praise, fair critique, the author's backlist, and similar books to read next.

The Secrets We Hide by Karin Slaughter

Our spoiler-free review of The Secrets We Hide by Karin Slaughter unpacks the North Falls sequel: Emmy and Jude, a staged crime scene, sharp prose, and where the plot strains.

Romantic Hero by Kirsty Greenwood

A spoiler-free review of Romantic Hero by Kirsty Greenwood, the funny, magical rom-com where a cowboy villain steps off the page and into a grieving writer's life.

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