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The Signal by Vsevolod Garshin

The Signal by Vsevolod Garshin was written in 1887. This tale, by one of Russia’s Short Story Masters, tells of railway worker encounter with a mysterious signal that triggers profound anxiety and fear. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Signal by Vsevolod Garshin […]

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Love Forms by Claire Adam

Claire Adam’s sophomore novel Love Forms arrives four years after her celebrated debut Golden Child, and it immediately establishes itself as a profound meditation on the enduring consequences of decisions made in youth. Where her first novel explored the complexities of family life in contemporary Trinidad, Love Forms takes a more expansive geographical and temporal […]

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A Royal Mile by Samantha Young

Samantha Young masterfully weaves magic through Edinburgh’s ancient streets in A Royal Mile, the second installment in her Return to Dublin Street series. Following the emotional groundwork laid in On Loverose Lane, Young delivers a story that pulses with the raw authenticity of Scottish charm while exploring the delicate dance between friendship and forbidden love. […]

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Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws

Amy Daws ventures into uncharted romantic territory with Nine Month Contract, the compelling first installment in her Mountain Men Matchmaker series. This contemporary romance tackles the sensitive subject of traditional surrogacy with surprising depth, humor, and emotional authenticity that sets it apart from typical pregnancy romance tropes. Plot and Premise: More Than Just Baby-Making Business […]

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A Girl Walks Into the Forest by Madeleine Roux

Madeleine Roux has carved out a distinctive niche in young adult horror with her latest offering, A Girl Walks Into the Forest, a visceral reimagining of Slavic folklore that transforms the traditional bride-to-be narrative into something far more sinister and empowering. This dark fantasy stands as both a coming-of-age tale and a brutal examination of […]

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Don’t Let Him In by Lisa Jewell

Don’t Let Him In by Lisa Jewell on June 24, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Thrillers / Domestic, Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense, Fiction / Women Pages: 368 Format: ARC Buy on Amazon Goodreads Martha is a florist living in a neighboring town with her infant daughter and her devoted husband Alistair. But lately, Alistair has […]

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You Belong to Me by Hayley Krischer

Hayley Krischer’s latest young adult thriller, “You Belong to Me,” masterfully weaves together gothic romance, psychological manipulation, and a chilling examination of how wellness culture can become a breeding ground for exploitation. Following her previous works “Something Happened to Ali Greenleaf” and “The Falling Girls,” Krischer continues to demonstrate her exceptional ability to craft stories […]

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Vanishing World by Sayaka Murata

Sayaka Murata’s Vanishing World presents readers with perhaps her most ambitious and unsettling vision yet—a Japan where sexual intimacy between married couples has become as taboo as incest, and artificial insemination represents the pinnacle of civilized reproduction. This speculative fiction masterpiece follows Amane, a woman caught between the “primitive” world of her mother’s sexual desires […]

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Falling For Korea by Piper Jean

Falling for Korea by Piper Jean on March 22, 2023 Genres: Fiction / Romance / General Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads Even though I don’t usually reach for YA or dive into the K-drama world, Falling for Korea completely pulled me in from the first chapter. Piper Jean—who happens to be a local author […]

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The Sirens’ Call by Christopher L. Hayes

Christopher L. Hayes delivers a masterfully constructed examination of our contemporary predicament in “The Sirens’ Call,” a book that transforms the ancient Greek myth into a lens for understanding the most pressing crisis of our time: the systematic extraction and commodification of human attention. This isn’t merely another digital detox manifesto or tech industry critique—it’s […]