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Review: Bride by Ali Hazelwood
To say that I’ve heard a lot about Bride would be an understatement. In truth, I’ve been hearing a lot (A LOT) about Ali Hazelwood’s books, but this is the first one I’m really diving into (the fantasy twist got me). Read more
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Review: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradly
Huh. The Ministry of Time is not what I expected. I’m not exactly sure what I expected, but let’s be real: you tease “spy thriller meets travel romance,” and you’ve got my attention. That said, I feel like this book ended up being more historical fiction with a dash of drama, romance, and self-insert fantasy. Read more
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Review: Diavola by Jennifer Marie Thorne
I first fell in love with Jennifer Marie Thorne’s writing when Lute was released. So I know that means I’m relatively new to the game (note to self: go and read her backlog). So naturally, I was pretty excited to a.) get my hands on Diavola and b.) see it as an option for Aardvark. Read more
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Review: Middle of the Night by Riley Sager
It’s time to try another Riley Sager novel! I’m in the minority here, but I feel like Sagar’s books can be a bit hit or miss for me. So I promised myself that Middle of the Night would be the last of his I read (for a bit, at least) if I didn’t enjoy it. Read more
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WOTN: Unraveling by Karen Lord
Unraveling is the latest novel by Karen Lord. The novel is this fascinating combination of murder mystery, fantasy, and the questioning of ethics in a fantasy setting. All wrapped up within Caribbean lore. It’s both unique and compelling and with good reason. Read more
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