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When Javi Dumped Mari by Mia Sosa

Read our in-depth review of When Javi Dumped Mari by Mia Sosa—an emotionally intelligent friends-to-lovers romance with rich cultural nuance, sharp wit, and unforgettable characters.

Jilted by Vi Keeland

Read our detailed book review of Jilted by Vi Keeland—an emotionally rich, slow-burn romance that explores love after heartbreak. With humor, heat, and vulnerability, this standalone under the Bramble imprint is one of Keeland's most heartfelt works yet.

Thrill Ride by Amy Ratcliffe

Amy Ratcliffe's debut romance novel "Thrill Ride" combines her evident passion for theme parks with a heartwarming second-chance romance that will appeal to both...

The Bookstore Wedding by Alice Hoffman

Discover the heartwarming charm of Alice Hoffman's "The Bookstore Wedding," a tale of love, family, and second chances set in a magical small-town bookshop. Dive into our review to explore the vivid characters, captivating setting, and touching storyline.

Delhi via Lucknow by Ashwini Rudra

Delhi via Lucknow by Ashwini Rudra is a second-chance love story told in alternating timelines about two people who met while growing up, parted ways, and then reunited years later.

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Never Over by Clare Gilmore

Never Ever After by Sue Lynn Tan

Never Ever After by Sue Lynn Tan review: a dark Cinderella-inspired fantasy packed with palace intrigue, morally gray romance, and magic built on sacrifice.

Nobody Knows You’re Here by Bryn Greenwood

A gripping review of Nobody Knows You’re Here by Bryn Greenwood—an unsettling captivity thriller about survival, moral compromise, and trauma’s long aftermath.

Secrets You Can’t Keep by Debra Webb

Debra Webb’s Secrets You Can’t Keep is a twisty Vera Boyett thriller featuring a brutal cabin triple homicide and a suspicious death that hits close to home. Read our spoiler-light review, themes, pacing notes, and who it’s for.

Every Day I Read – 53 Ways to Get Closer to Books by Hwang Bo-Reum

A thoughtful review of Hwang Bo-Reum’s Every Day I Read: 53 Ways to Get Closer to Books—a gentle, anti-productivity essay collection about reading habits, identity, and finding your own reading rhythm.

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