
If life isn’t fair, I will help make it fair. I’m goddamn Mr Terrific.

You don’t just endure Blackwood Academy, you play to win – ‘Immortal Consequences’ by I.V. Marie

The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy is about to smack you over the head with Dramione enemies-to-lovers romantasy. Get ready for the fall

Emma Nanami Strenner’s debut novel is a profoundly candid novel about the intricate bonds that make us who we are.

The Forty Rules of Love is a magnificent tale to visit or revisit; in the fifteen years since it was published, the poignant themes and messaging seem more vital than ever.

Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved book series, the streaming platform describes their take as, “Part hopeful family drama, part epic survival tale, and part origin story of the American West.”

To the Moon flits in and out of the unease around the subject of crypto to open up the conversation.

n the first book in The Threadmender Chronicles (set to be a duology), Maxym M. Martineau weaves a somewhat familiar but nicely crafted fantasy / romantasy about magical plagues, healing, and its costs.

Amalie Howard’s second book in The Diamonds series, follows Queen Bee with a Regency-era romp that blends feminist ideals, Robin Hood-esque heists, and a slow-burn romance

The dichotomy of what is best for someone and what is right is striking, and When the Cranes Fly South explores why we could all use a little more understanding.

The Retirement Plan is a hilarious tangle of interpersonal relationships fueled by miscommunications used to brilliant effect.

Death and Other Occupational Hazards has an acerbic yet utterly charming voice that you can’t help but fall for.

If you’re a fan of books and especially of saving them from being banned, this fantasy take is a good reminder as to why we need to keep stories alive.

How to Talk to Your Succulent is a lush and heartfelt middle-grade story that is striking for adults and kids alike.

This Bright Life is immensely vivid and raw, beautifully illustrating how resilience can be an act of hope—and how sometimes, we all need a little help to keep us going.

The Usual Family Mayhem is a delightful read that mixes family, murder-mystery, and romance and serves it up with a side of whatever dessert your heart desires. Dig in and enjoy!

A Thousand Blues is a beautiful reminder to take a breath, slow down, and look around at what we need to hold onto.

2nd Generation Rioter, Malachi reviews ‘Blood at the Root’ by LaDarrion Williams (fireballs are involved)

The Lamplighter’s Bookshop is a lovely historical romance that will capture both your heart and your imagination.

Chaos, comedy, and a lot of alien anatomy with a sprinkle of spicy love