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In Your Dreams by Sarah Adams

In Your Dreams by Sarah Adams on December 30, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Romance / Contemporary Pages: 358 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads Madison Walker left Rome, Kentucky, determined to make it in the culinary world. But after years of chasing success in New York, all she has to show for it is her […]

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Unbound by Peyton Corinne

There is a metaphor that lives quietly at the heart of Unbound by Peyton Corinne, never announced but always present: Paloma Blake is a tumultuous sea, and Bennett Reiner is a constant shore. The sea cannot help returning. The shore cannot help remaining. It is the kind of image that sounds simple until you realise […]

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American Gothic Literature: Isolation, Violence, and the Landscape of Fear

If you’re new to Gothic literature, start here: → Gothic Literature→ Gothic Literature Starter Pack→ Best Gothic Books for Beginners→… The post American Gothic Literature: Isolation, Violence, and the Landscape of Fear appeared first on She Reads Everything.

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The Dissolution Protocol by Leon Dermot

An intelligent psychological thriller on vigilante justice told from the opposing perspectives of two powerful protagonists Leon Dermot’s Dissolution Protocol is a character-driven thriller whose propulsive drive comes from two diametrically opposed protagonists—Dr. Caroline Aldridge, an intellectually disciplined psychiatrist, and Detective Maria Radik, her compellingly messy foil. Dissolution Protocol could be called a cat-and-mouse thriller, […]

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First Step by Randy Brown

A historic feat on an extrasolar planet soon turns chaotic in this conspiracy-fueled sci-fi page-turner. Randy Brown’s First Step is the much-awaited sequel to his earlier work, First, which begins with a SpaceFirst astronaut, Eve, about to become the first human to step on Primis, an extrasolar planet.  Remembering Neil Armstrong, of course she is […]

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Yes, I’m Going to Write Myself Well by Edgar Ballantyne

A playful collection of short poems combining deep thought with intense sensory richness Starting from the back of the volume, like we would do perusing at the bookstore, we read in the author’s note of Yes, I’m going to write myself well that Edgar Ballantyne likes poetry “because it’s the shape that thoughts come in […]

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The Escape Game by Marissa Meyer and Tamara Moss

Six months ago, during the live finale of Season 4, contestant Alicia Angelos was found dead inside a prop coffin on set. The suspect list was short, the evidence was thin, and one person in particular took the blame in the court of public opinion: her younger sister Sierra. Now Season 5 is underway, and […]

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The Storm by Kate Chopin

The Storm by Kate Chopin was written in 1898 but not published during her lifetime. The story takes place during a huge storm in the Southern United States This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Storm by Kate Chopin The Storm by Kate Chopin […]

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MIR.EXE by D.K. Dillenback

A propulsive cyberpunk thriller that imagines a corporate-owned Alaska teetering on the brink of global war, asking whether the people who start fires can survive the conflagration In Dillenback’s debut novel, MIR.EXE, Alaska has seceded from the United States, and a superconducting alloy called PermaFlux has made it the richest nation on Earth—all of it […]

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Murder on the Set by James Gilbert

A tense, character-driven mystery in the Puerto Vallarta expat community Puerto Vallarta is popular with American tourists and expatriates, which keeps its US consulate busy. For Consul Amanda Pennyworth, it’s practically bureaucratic bliss, but it also poses a dilemma. “She had become so comfortable here. And that, of course, was exactly what the State Department, […]