Japanese Gothic: By Kylie Lee Baker – Haunting Tale of Memory, Myth, and Generational Violence

Kylie Lee Baker's Japanese Gothic is a dual-timeline horror novel that operates on the premise that certain houses — and certain traumas — stretch across centuries.

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Cherry Baby: By Rainbow Rowell – A Raw, Messy, Grown-Up Love Story

A raw and emotionally layered review of Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell, exploring messy relationships, identity struggles, and the complexities of love beyond romance.

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The Ending Writes Itself: By Evelyn Clarke – A Dead Author, Six Desperate Writers, and One Ruthless Deadline

what makes The Ending Writes Itself genuinely special is what it does with that premise once you're seated and strapped in.

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Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief: By Benjamin Stevenson (Book Review)

Benjamin Stevenson returns with another intricately layered mystery in Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief, the fourth installment in the Ernest Cunningham series.

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The Night We Met: By Abby Jimenez (Book Review)

The Night We Met isn’t designed to be easy. It’s not a breezy love story you glide through—it’s one you sit with, wrestle with, and occasionally feel frustrated by.

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Mistakes Were Made: By Lucy Score (Book Review)

Mistakes Were Made, the second installment in the Story Lake series, continues that tradition with a story that feels both entertaining and surprisingly tender.

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No Matter What: By Cara Bastone (Book Review)

Cara Bastone’s No Matter What takes a very different approach. Instead of focusing on how love begins, the novel explores what happens after love is tested by trauma, silence, and emotional distance.

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This Story Might Save Your Life: By Tiffany Crum (Book Review)

Tiffany Crum’s debut novel, This Story Might Save Your Life, fits comfortably into that space while also pushing beyond it.

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Just Friends: By Haley Pham (Book Review)

Just Friends by Haley Pham marks the author’s debut entry into contemporary romance, and it arrives with a premise many readers instantly recognize: childhood best friends, a sudden heartbreak, and a second chance years later.

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In Her Own League: By Liz Tomforde (Book Review)

In Her Own League is more than just a love story set in the world of baseball. It’s a story about perseverance, respect, and the courage to challenge expectations.

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