ARC Review: Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria
“Ava and Roman may have started off with one night, but their chemistry for each other is off the charts”
ARC Review: It’s a Love Story by Annabel Monaghan
“It’s literally the best way to read rivals to lovers with the forced proximity trope.”
ARC Review: The Knight and The Moth by Rachel Gillig
“enjoy reading gothic fantasy books with grumpy male interests and captivating world-building, then you will enjoy this book”
eARC Review: Can’t Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan
“Hendrick is always and will always be a girl boss in her field, no matter what”
eARC Review: Broken Souls and Bones by L.J. Andrews
“Lyra and Roark’s tension between each other is so good that I can’t wait for one of them to say ‘fuck it”
eARC Review: One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
“Charlie, oh Charlie. There is so much more to you than what people think, aka us readers”
eARC Review: What Happens in Amsterdam by Rachel Soloman
“I just love when former loves reunite again and start fake dating, aka fake marriages”
eARC Review: Give Me a Shot by Gia de Cadenet
“there were tangled relationships, awkward reunions, and a lot of emotional baggage that gave the story more depth”
ARC Review: The Lost Queen by Aimee Phan
“Readers who pay close attention will find that even the smallest moments often carry deeper meaning or foreshadow events to come”
Review: Blood Beneath the Snow by Alexandra Kennington
“a richly layered world brimming with mythological depth, evolving gods, and political schemes sharp enough to draw blood”
eARC Review: Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey
eARC Review: Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry
ARC Review: The Wind Weaver by Julie Johnson
“The endless banter between all of the characters will have you laughing at all times”
ARC Review: The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson
“Prepare to fight with you life when things get unraveled”
eARC Review: One Death at a Time by Abbi Waxman
“didn’t think that she would be solving the murder while maintaining her sobriety as well”
eARC Review: Enchantra by Kaylie Smith
“Rowin and Genevieve make sense”
eARC Review: House of Blight by Maxym M. Martinaeu
“the enemies to lovers trope is top tier. It gives the perfect tension between characters”
eARC Review: Water Moon by Samantha Sotto
“enjoy the intricate world-building within Watermoon”
ARC Review: The Notorious Virtuesby Alwyn Hamilton
“I kept on wondering how everything is going to connect or get solved”
ARC Review: Sweet Obsession by Katee Robert
“the series and the plot are getting more and more intense”