Review: A Curse of Breath and Blood by K.W. Foster
The first installment in The Mind Breaker series.
Review: All Signs Point to Malibu by Jennifer Snow
When a psychic glimpses her ex's not-so-happy future, she attempts to prevent it by stopping his wedding, but she is thwarted at every turn by the best man, who also happens to be her longtime foe.
Review: Of Goblins and Gold by Emma Hamm
A fantasy romance inspired by the movie Labyrinth. Goblin King - check. A heroine on a quest - check. Slow-burn romance - also check.
Review: The States by Norah Woodsey
Her meets Persuasion in this modern-day reimagining of Jane Austen’s beloved classic.
Review: Beach Read by Emily Henry
A rivals-to-lovers romance set against the backdrop of a sleepy, lakeside town in Michigan. Have a box of tissues on hand before starting this book.
Review: Lost Kingdom by Laurel Black
A transportive fantasy full of adventure and creative world-building. There’s even a smattering of romance.
Review: Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison
A friends-to-lovers holiday romance featuring the much beloved fake dating trope and a cozy, small-town setting.
Review: The Queen of Days by Greta Kelly
A young adult fantasy featuring a band of thieves and a high-stakes heist.
Review: Twelfth Knight’s Bride by E. Elizabeth Watson
A delightful holiday novella set in the 16th-century Scottish Highlands.
Review: A Match Made at Christmas by Ellie St. Clair
Step back in time to Regency England with this cozy romance featuring the much beloved fake-dating trope.
Review: The Duke Alone by Christi Caldwell
Home Alone meets Bridgerton in this historical holiday romance set in Regency London.
Review: Godmersham Park by Gill Hornby
A fictionalized account of the real-life friendship between Jane Austen, one of Britain’s most beloved authors, and Anne Sharp.
Review: The Ballad of Never After by Stephanie Garber
The spellbinding, transportive sequel to Once upon a Broken Heart.
Review: Starlight by Olivia Wildenstein
The final installment in the Angels of Elysium trilogy.
Review: Celestial by Olivia Wildenstein
This sequel to Feather picks up four years after book’s events and focuses on Celeste, Leigh’s best friend.
Review: Feather by Olivia Wildenstein
A modern-day retelling of Rome and Juliet featuring angels and sinners.
Review: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
A dark, captivating fantasy replete with unforgettable characters and a heart-pounding heist.
Review: A Heart So Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer
The sequel to the YA fantasy A Curse So Dark and Lonely.
Review: A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer
A young adult fantasy retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
Review: These Twisted Bonds by Lexi Ryan
The thrilling conclusion to the These Hollow Vows duology.