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Blue Judgment by Spencer Hey (The Hypercana, 2)

Welcome back to the world of New World City, where corruption and conspiracy reach far beyond the boundaries of the metropolis.  In the second installment of his hyperArcana series, Spencer Hey transports readers far from the urban rot of New World City to the volatile frontier town of Outwash.  When the town uncovers a cache […]

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The Republic of Cedar Key by Michael Presley Bobbitt

In their biggest battle yet, the people of Cedar Key band together to fight for the one thing that means the most to them—their community.  Living in a post-nuclear world, the people of Cedar Key know a thing or two about community. With no army to call on, no hospital to attend, and seemingly no […]

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Fever Dream by Elsie Silver

There’s a moment about a third of the way through where Emmett Bush is sweating under a stage light in a tailored suit, cowboy boots, and a bolo tie while ten women size him up like he’s livestock at auction. He looks miserable. He also looks like a man who has finally found a punishment […]

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Best books on Ecclesiastical Gothic

The confessional is a box. The convent is a set of walls with a gate that locks from the outside…. The post Best books on Ecclesiastical Gothic appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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Book Review Resources: How to Make Getting Reviews Easier

Getting book reviews ain’t easy. It takes time. Preparation. Organization. Money (probably). Skill. Patience. It takes success to make more of it. But it’s also deeply rewarding in more ways than one. Reviews are powerful marketing tools. They help you find readers and learn how you are satisfying them. I’d love it if you published your book in […]

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The Kaleidoscope World by Linda Mackenzie

What if your thoughts could shape reality? If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if The Wizard of Oz collided with a mindset playbook and aimed it squarely at a middle-grade reader, The Kaleidoscope World delivers that exact kind of vivid, lesson-driven adventure with surprising emotional weight. The story opens on Randy, an eleven-year-old standing […]

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Catch Her If You Can by Tessa Bailey

Catch Her If You Can by Tessa Bailey on January 20, 2026 Genres: FICTION / Family Life / Marriage & Divorce, Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / Friends to Lovers, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy, Fiction / Romance / Second Chances, Fiction / Romance / Small Town & Rural, Fiction / […]

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The Shippers by Katherine Center

Katherine Center has built her career on writing what she calls “deep rom-coms,” love stories that crack your ribs open while making you laugh hard enough to forget your week. The Shippers by Katherine Center, her latest novel, takes that proven mix and parks it on a wedding cruise ship, complete with a math-loving heroine, […]

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Happy Ending by Chloe Liese

Happy Ending by Chloe Liese on April 14, 2026 Genres: Fiction / Family Life / General, Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy Pages: 384 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads If you’re looking for a slow burn romance full of tenderness, yearning, and all those feel-good emotions, this is absolutely […]

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The Geometry of Well-Being by Ramesh Srinivasan

An elegant blueprint for the intellectually rigorous pursuit of resilience and emotional well-being Ramesh Srivivasan’s debut, The Geometry of Well-Being, offers a unique, mathematical approach to self-help. This singular approach to wellness is an exacting resource for those who flourish within systems-based models.  “We treat Well-Being as a ‘mystery’—something that arrives on good days and […]