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Crowntide by Alex Aster raises the stakes for Isla Crown, Grim, and Oro in a world-shattering YA fantasy romance where prophecy, power, and love collide.

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Reviewing The Mating Game by Lana Ferguson, a steamy wolf shifter omegaverse romance set in snowy Colorado where a TikTok-famous contractor meets her grumpy alpha lodge owner.

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T. Kingfisher has carved out a distinctive niche in contemporary horror-fantasy, and Snake-Eater demonstrates exactly why readers keep returning to her peculiar, unsettling worlds. This latest offering plunges us into the Sonoran Desert, where ancient spirits walk alongside struggling humans, and where a woman fleeing one nightmare discovers an entirely different kind of terr...

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A detailed, spoiler-aware review of Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite, exploring its dual timelines, Lagos setting, generational curse, reincarnation ambiguity and complex Falodun women, and how it compares to My Sister, the Serial Killer.

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Read a detailed, spoiler-light review of What She Saw by Mary Burton, a 2025 romantic suspense thriller set in Dawson, Virginia. We explore Sloane Grayson’s unsettling sociopathic edge, the novel’s cold case architecture, small-town secrets, and where this book stands among Mary Burton’s best work.

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