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Inferno by Alan Cohen

A grand, metafictional search of self All good novels are studies in character. In Inferno, author Alan Cohen faces that idea indirectly, by writing what is in-part a conventional novel, as well as directly, by commenting and playing on the act of writing and narration. The result is an ambitious and thought-provoking piece of metafiction, […]

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What We Did to Survive by Megan Lally

What We Did to Survive by Megan Lally on March 31, 2026 Genres: Young Adult Fiction / Action & Adventure / Survival Stories, Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Dating & Sex, Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / Friendship, Young Adult Fiction / Thrillers & Suspense / General Pages: 288 Format: ARC Buy […]

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Just for the Cameras by Meghan Quinn

In the landscape of contemporary sports romance, where alpha athletes and meet-cutes collide with predictable frequency, Meghan Quinn delivers something refreshingly authentic with Just for the Cameras by Meghan Quinn. This isn’t just another grumpy footballer falls for sunshine heroine story—it’s a meticulously crafted examination of vulnerability, public persona versus private truth, and the kind […]

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Clyde by Evan Borchert

The fate of humanity rests in the palms of a supercomputer in this sentient sci-fi thriller.  Imagine knowing only darkness and silence, until one day you are awoken. Only the “you” is not a fully formed human body, but rather brain matter attached to a computer that is keeping your consciousness alive. You have no […]

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The Lies that Summon the Night by Tessonja Odette

In a world where telling stories can summon death from the shadows, what price would you pay to keep breathing life into fiction? The Lies that Summon the Night by Tessonja Odette opens with this razor-edged question and never relents, weaving readers into a tapestry of forbidden art, shadow monsters, and a romance that blooms […]

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Review: Loving Remains by Esmeralda Stone

Synopsis: Isaac Collins is trying to run Teagan’s Funeral Home and keep his life as calm as possible. Cory Hughes is just trying to keep her head—and her death consultant business—above ground. Thrown together by circumstance, a bit of guilt, and a lot of attraction, Isaac and Cory begin an uncomfortable friendship and soon realize […]

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Racing Hearts by Ann Adams

There’s something quietly revolutionary about a sports romance that understands the difference between training hard and training smart. Racing Hearts by Ann Adams doesn’t just skim the surface of elite athletics—it dives deep into the psychological warfare that athletes wage against themselves, all while delivering a romance that feels as inevitable as the sunrise over […]

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Operation Bounce House by Matt Dinniman

Remote-piloted death machines— Farmers fight with honeybee drones. Streams become weapons. Matt Dinniman has built his reputation on blending dark humor with existential dread, most notably through his wildly successful Dungeon Crawler Carl series. With Operation Bounce House by Matt Dinniman, he pivots from dungeon-delving apocalypse to something more chillingly plausible: what happens when corporate […]

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Best Gothic Horror Novels That Still Feel Disturbing

Gothic horror novels emphasize atmosphere over spectacle, featuring settings like crumbling mansions and shadowy corridors. They excel through suggestion and emotional depth, exemplified by works such as “The Haunting of Hill House,” “Rebecca,” “Dracula,” “The Turn of the Screw,” and “Frankenstein.” Fans of gothic fiction may enjoy scariest horror novels, merging these elements. The post […]

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A Second Chance by Asher Frend

A poignant coming of age story that speaks on faith, morality, tragedy, and the day to day emotional turmoil that defines young adulthood “Chara’s eyes snapped open. She sat up in bed, her stomach twisting with nausea. She grabbed her journal and scribbled down the dream from memory, but the sense of impending dread lingered, […]