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Book Review: Behind The Light by Aahana Mulla

Behind the Light tore through my analytical mind and burrowed deep into my ultra-sensitive soul. It slayed all my emotions, my desires, and my love for vulnerable writing. I may not know a lot about poetry, but I do know a decent amount about feelings, and Aahana Mulla brought all my feelings tumbling out with this gorgeous collection of poems.

Book Review: Just The Two Of Us by Shubham Kulkarni

'Just The Two Of Us' tells about the darker side of love. It states that not every story is enough fortunate to have a happy end, some take implausible ways towards the end.

Sweta Sureka

We managed to grab a quick word with Sweta Sureka, the author of The Closure: Journey to My True Self, for a short interview....

Rules and Standards for Book Club

To make a Book Club successful and growing, it is important to adhere certain book club rules and standards for behavior which prevents pointless arguments or even oblivious offences and helps to run Book Club more efficiently and smoothly.

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The Bodyguard Affair by Amy Lea

A detailed review of Amy Lea’s The Bodyguard Affair, a contemporary romance blending fake dating, political scandal, and second-chance chemistry—with standout character work, emotional depth, and a few pacing stumbles.

Love in Plane Sight by Lauren Connolly

Love in Plane Sight by Lauren Connolly is an aviation-flavored enemies-to-lovers romance with a working-class heroine chasing her pilot dream. Here’s a spoiler-free review covering plot setup, character chemistry, themes, and whether it sticks the landing.

Dante by Sadie Kincaid

Dante by Sadie Kincaid review: a dark, spicy mafia romance with forced proximity, trauma recovery, twists, and content warnings. Worth the hype?

The East Wind by Alexandria Warwick

A detailed review of The East Wind by Alexandria Warwick—the Four Winds series finale. Explore Min and Eurus’s slow-burn romance, trauma-healing themes, mythic trials, mother-wound revelations, and what works (and doesn’t) in this emotionally intense romantasy.

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