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The Love That Split the World by Emily Henry

Discover the haunting beauty of The Love That Split the World by Emily Henry in this in-depth review. Explore its themes of time, love, identity, and storytelling wrapped in lyrical prose and magical realism. A must-read debut for fans of emotional, character-driven YA fantasy romance.

A Forgery of Fate by Elizabeth Lim

Dive into A Forgery of Fate by Elizabeth Lim—an emotionally rich standalone fantasy weaving together prophetic art, family sacrifice, and a slow-burn romance with a dragon prince. Perfect for fans of mythological worlds and magical storytelling.

Watch Me by Tahereh Mafi

Discover our in-depth review of Watch Me by Tahereh Mafi, the first installment of The New Republic series. A powerful return to the Shatter Me universe with dual narratives, political tension, and a magnetic enemies-to-lovers romance.

The Forest King’s Daughter by Elly Blake

Dive into a world of magic, war, and forbidden love in The Forest King’s Daughter by Elly Blake. This YA fantasy blends rich world-building, political intrigue, and an unforgettable enemies-to-lovers romance. Read our full review!

Wings of Starlight by Allison Saft

Allison Saft’s Wings of Starlight delivers a heartfelt origin story of Queen Clarion and Lord Milori, blending romance, magic, and political intrigue in the beloved world of Pixie Hollow. Read our full review of this beautifully written YA fantasy.

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We Burned So Bright by T.J. Klune

In We Burned So Bright by T.J. Klune, Don and Rodney drive west across a dying America to keep one last promise. A quieter, sadder Klune novel about parenting, grief, queer love, and whether your best is ever enough.

King of Gluttony by Ana Huang

Ana Huang's sixth Kings of Sin book gives Sebastian Laurent and Maya Singh the rivals-to-lovers stage they have been waiting for. A forced collaboration, sharp banter, lush food writing, and a careful slow burn make King of Gluttony a satisfying read, even if a familiar third-act beat and a saggy middle keep it from full marks.

Monsters in the Archives – My Year of Fear with Stephen King by Caroline Bicks

Caroline Bicks reads Stephen King's private archive the way a scholar reads a Shakespeare quarto. A warm, sometimes uneven hybrid of memoir, criticism, and biography that finds King's horror in his quietest editorial choices. Honest review with comparable reads.

Happy Ending by Chloe Liese

Happy Ending by Chloe Liese follows Thea, a Pittsburgh bookseller, and Alex, a celebrity chef, who fake an old friendship in front of their newly paired exes and accidentally build a real one. Two years later, a forced beach vacation makes them face what they have been hiding. A grown-up rom-com about healing after divorce.

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