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Review: Mapmaker by N.E. White
Mapmaker portrays a dark, beautiful, and powerful world. Or rather, the world can be quite dark and brooding, but this gives the characters the opportunity to shine bright. I loved this contract, among many others. Read more
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Review: Guilt and Ginataan by Mia P. Manansala
Ahh! I can’t believe it’s time for the next Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery! A word of advice – don’t read Guilt and Ginataan while hungry. This book made me so hungry, mostly because I’m a wee bit obsessed with corn recipes, so everything sounded delicious. Read more
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Review: Foul Days by Genoveva Dimova
Where has this book been all my life? Okay, that’s an exaggeration, but I feel like I’ve been waiting for something like this since I finished The Chronicles of Amicae series (back in 2021, so three years). Foul Days has the same vibes and absolutely helps to sate that craving I’ve had. Read more
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Review: Aliens, Campers, and Coffee by Karen Bruno
If you’re looking for a book combining self-discovery and aliens, consider checking out Aliens, Campers, and Coffee. As an added bonus, there are cute animals! Two dogs and a donkey, of all things, to be exact. Read more
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Review: Bottle Service by Brindi Quinn
Ahhhh! (Deep breath). Ahhh! I can’t believe Bottle Service, the fourth novel in the Come True series, is here. While this book is technically the series’s conclusion, at least two novellas are coming our way (check out Brindi Quinn’s Instagram to learn more!). Read more
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