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Not in My Book: By Katie Holt (Book Review)

“Not in My Book” by Katie Holt is a contemporary romance that intertwines the complexities of literary ambition with the unpredictability of love.

PS: I Hate You: By Lauren Connolly (Book Review)

Lauren Connolly’s “PS: I Hate You” is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the intricate dance between grief and healing.

A Five-Letter Word for Love: By Amy James (Book Review)

Amy James’ debut novel, “A Five-Letter Word for Love,” introduces readers to a heartwarming romance set against the quaint backdrop of Prince Edward Island.

Under Loch and Key: By Lana Ferguson (Book Review)

Lana Ferguson’s “Under Loch and Key” is a captivating blend of romance, mystery, and the supernatural, set against the enchanting backdrop of Scotland.

Twenty-Four Seconds from Now…: By Jason Reynolds (Book Review)

“Twenty-Four Seconds from Now…” by Jason Reynolds is a compelling young adult novel that delves into the complexities of first love.

Best Hex Ever: By Nadia El-Fassi (Book Review)

“Best Hex Ever” by Nadia El-Fassi is a debut novel that seamlessly blends romance, magic, and personal growth.

Cruel Winter with You: By Ali Hazelwood (Book Review)

“Cruel Winter with You” by Ali Hazelwood is a novella that intertwines themes of rekindled love, personal growth, and the warmth of the holiday season.

Variation: By Rebecca Yarros (Book Review)

Rebecca Yarros’ latest novel, Variation, marks a poignant return to contemporary romance, weaving a tale of love, loss, and redemption.

The Mirror: By Nora Roberts (Book Review)

Nora Roberts’ “The Mirror,” the second installment in the Lost Bride Trilogy, continues the haunting narrative introduced in “Inheritance.”

Is She Really Going Out with Him?: By Sophie Cousens (Book Review)

“Is She Really Going Out with Him?” by Sophie Cousens is a delightful romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love, self-discovery, and second chances.

If You Need Me: By Helena Hunting (Book Review)

“If You Need Me” by Helena Hunting is the third standalone novel in the Toronto Terror series, offering readers a delightful blend of humor, romance, and emotional depth.