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The Judas Saints by Keith M. Spence

A modern-day political conspiracy thriller filled with murder, skullduggery, and the dogged pursuit of truth The Judas Saints takes the reader through a tangled web of deception involving intelligence agencies, politicians, and a technology impresario. Intriguing from the onset with the investigation into the suspicious death of a journalist, the narrative holds this interest through […]

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Love by the Book by Jessica George

Most novels about love know their terms. A romantic arc has a grammar everyone recognizes: the meeting, the misunderstanding, the resolution. What Love by the Book by Jessica George proposes, quietly and with real conviction, is that platonic love deserves the same attention, the same page count, the same ceremonial weight. It is not the […]

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Pitcher Perfect by Tessa Bailey

Pitcher Perfect by Tessa Bailey on September 9, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Romance / Sports Pages: 336 Format: Paperback Buy on Amazon Goodreads Boston Bearcats rookie Robbie Corrigan is living the dream. He’s made it to the NHL, his best friend/teammate and fellow “orgasm donor” is his roomie—and the women of Boston love them both. […]

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Daughter Unbound by Heather Jefferson

A reflective exploration of inherited trauma and the difficult work of choosing a different emotional legacy Daughter Unbound is a memoir in which Heather Jefferson examines her journey toward healing from generational trauma and emotional dysregulation.  The narrative is grounded in her childhood within a volatile home shaped by untreated mental illness, anxiety, and inherited […]

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What the Dead Remember by Christina Welbourne

A propulsive gothic fantasy where inheritance is both key and curse What the Dead Remember is a story about inheritance in its many forms: a house, a bloodline, and the gate they keep opening. If you like your gothic haunted by old money, old ghosts, and older bargains, Christina Welbourne delivers with this novel structured […]

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American Fantasy by Emma Straub

There is a particular kind of longing that lives in the body rather than the mind. It is the longing that floods back the first time you hear a song you once loved — before you grew up, before life got complicated, before you learned to be embarrassed by the things that made you feel […]

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Review: Lovely by Rin Sangar

Synopsis: Heather Strand is seventeen years old and wants nothing more than to escape the small town she was born and raised in, until she learns there is something far more sinister at play in her life. A gothic horror set in the bible belt of the American south, LOVELY is filled with fear and teenage life, […]

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The Holiday Hate-Off by Angela Casella

The Holiday Hate-Off by Angela Casella on November 4, 2025 Genres: Fiction / Romance / Holiday Pages: 412 Format: eBook Buy on Amazon Goodreads Lucy. The only thing standing between me and an idyllic Christmas in Hideaway Harbor is Enzo Cafiero, the hot jerk whose family runs the Italian market next door to the coffee […]

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The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer

There is a type of reader who does not simply finish books but inhabits them for days afterward, carrying the characters around like they are someone they actually know. Meg Shaffer has always written for that reader, and The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer is her most direct argument yet that fiction is not an […]

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11 Compelling Climate Fiction Books to Read

Climate fiction deals with the impact of climate change on the earth and on society. It can be a way to engage with issues that are fundamental to life on earth now and in the future. Enjoy 11 Compelling Climate Fiction Books to Read! This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission […]