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  • Tough Guy by Rachel Reid

    I have a complicated relationship with Tough Guy. On the one hand, it’s Rachel Reid, and she doesn’t miss. On the other, this one doesn’t hit quite as hard as Heated Rivalry or The Long Game. Maybe that’s not fair—nothing else is Heated Rivalry—but this book still has its own quiet strengths, it’s just not

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  • Epic by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

    Reading Epic by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy felt like catching up with old friends you haven’t seen in a while—comforting, fun, and full of all the feels. I’m back in a Super comfy world. It’s a short novella, but it delivers everything you could want if, like me, you can never get enough of

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  • Quicksilver by Callie Hart

    Quicksilver by Callie Hart

    For someone who claims not to like fantasy, I’ve realised I read a lot of it—especially romantasy. In fact, I think I’ve read more romantasy this year than ever before, and Quicksilver, book one in the Fae & Alchemy #1, by Callie Hart is definitely one of the standouts. It’s a dark, gripping mix of

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  • River of Shadows by Karina Halle

    Karina Halle’s River of Shadows swept me into a dark, atmospheric world steeped in Finnish mythology—a realm I barely knew existed before picking up this book. It’s the first in a four-book series (three of which are already out, with the finale expected this December), and it deftly blends adventure, romance, and mythology. I couldn’t

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  • Swift and Saddled by Lyla Sage

    After being swept off my feet by Done and Dusted, I eagerly saddled up for Lyla Sage’s next ride, Swift and Saddled. This installment in the Rebel Blue Ranch series is soft, flirty, and brimming with cowboy charm—perfect for fans of small-town romance. The story follows Ada Hart, a city-slicker interior designer with a guarded

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