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In How the Wallflower Was Won, Tabitha Seaton's primary ambition is to join the Sterling Society, a secretive and influential intellectual society. Membership is unheard of for a woman, but they might be more likely to consider her if she had an equally erudite husband. Enter Finn Ransom,…
With Pumpkin Spice season right around the corner, it's time to get your spooky season TBR tuned up. Publishers have been rolling out witchy and magical titles all year long, so I've got a mix of out now and coming soon books to fill up your TBR. Enjoy!
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Stripped of her…
I know everyone is bumming over the fact that school supplies and Halloween candy are already showing up in stores, but the good news is, summer reading is still going strong. And the last two weeks have been the biggest release weeks on my summer reading list. Here are 5 new romances and contemporary…
Office Romance, Regency Romp, and an Audio Only Celeb Romance with a K-Pop Star Hitting Shelves This Week
Thanks to Avon Books for the free review copy
Office romance alert! Set in a real estate office, Cadence Lim used to be a behind the scenes number cruncher who's now a star sales person at Prism…
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Elissa Sussman's adult debut Funny You Should Ask hits shelves today. But what's funny is, I haven't heard more people talking about it in my bookish circles on Instagram and TikTok. I finished the book in 24 hours this past weekend. And my first thought was, "This could…
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Julie Tieu's The Donut Trap perfectly captures that post-undergrad experience when it feels like all your friends have their lives sorted, and you're back where you were in high school. It hits so close to home with how awkward and overthinking I was about relationships in my early…
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Approach The Ex Hex like a Hallmark/Lifetime/Netflix holiday movie with more sizzle. Don't expect much explanation about how the magic works or is governed. That's not what we're here for.
After a summer fling that ended badly, 19-year-old Vivi does what anyone would do: drown her…
New Series Kicks Off With Enemies-to-Lovers Between a Vicar's Daughter and a Fallen Duke
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Sophie Jordan's The Duke Goes Down is a perfect popcorn read. (A what? You know, the book equivalent of a popcorn movie).
In it, Jordan delivers the petty, the punny and the…
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I loved the concept, and it's a fast read, but The Layover's execution just fell short.
The hardest thing about enemies-to-lovers is seeding the idea that the two MCs actually like each other beneath all the bickering and banter. Without it, the romance just isn't believable. And that's exactly…
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Over-the-top, ridiculous, and straight up hilarious - I loved it.
After her mom impersonates her on a dating app, Meddy Chan goes on a bad date with a rich hotelier and he's accidentally killed.
Not knowing what to do, Meddy puts the body in her trunk and…
