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Book Review: The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston

There are very few time travel books that I genuinely like. For me, it’s usually either love or hate, and The Seven Year Slip definitely lands in the former category. I loved the way the author handled the time slip in this story. Sometimes time travel plots can feel confusing or forced, but here it… Continue reading Book Review: The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston

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Book Review: In the Darkness of Shards by Catherine Anne Castillo

In the Darkness of Shards is a collection of poems that feels very personal and intimate. Through these poems, the author slowly unfolds a story. Beginning with love, moving through the emotions and experiences that come with it, and eventually reaching a place of self-realisation and healing. The poems trace the journey of a woman… Continue reading Book Review: In the Darkness of Shards by Catherine Anne Castillo

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Book Review: The Favor by Suzanne Wright

This book is the first one I read by Suzanne Wright, and I instantly fell in love. Why did I not read this earlier? Another regret officially added to my list. The Favor had everything I adore in a romance book. A sassy heroine, a silent-but-lethal hero, sharp banter, sizzling tension, and so many moments… Continue reading Book Review: The Favor by Suzanne Wright

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Book Review: Perfect by Judith McNaught

Perfect is book two in the Paradise series by Judith McNaught. After reading this book, I have only one regret, and that is not picking it up sooner. This story has everything. From a dramatic kidnapping to a swoon-worthy reunion, it delivers tension, romance, suspense, and emotional depth all in one sweeping narrative. Yes, it’s… Continue reading Book Review: Perfect by Judith McNaught

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Book Review: And the Crowd Went Wild by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

SEP did her magic again. And the Crowd Went Wild is the 11th book in the Chicago Stars series. While it’s part of a long-running world, each book works perfectly as a standalone, with familiar characters making small appearances. Even though Dream a Little Dream (Book 4) still remains my favourite, this book did come… Continue reading Book Review: And the Crowd Went Wild by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

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Book Review: Wild Side by Elsie Silver

Wild Side by Elsie Silver feels like a warm hug but wrapped in tension and slow-burn romance. Set in a small town that feels lived-in and intimate, this story leans into one of my favourite romance setups: a marriage of convenience. Add forced proximity, enemies to lovers, and that unmistakable small-town charm, and you’ve got… Continue reading Book Review: Wild Side by Elsie Silver

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Book Review: The Marriage Bet by Olivia Hale

The Marriage Bet by Olivia Hale is a fun, fast-paced romance that leans fully into some of my most loved romance tropes like marriage of convenience, forced proximity, billionaire romance, and enemies to lovers, and honestly, it delivers exactly what it promises. The story revolves around a calculated marriage agreement that starts as a strategic… Continue reading Book Review: The Marriage Bet by Olivia Hale

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Book Review: Lady Be Good by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Where do I even start? Susan Elizabeth Phillips is the OG of all and this book is no exception. Lady Be Good by Susan Elizabeth Phillips is one of those romances that quietly pulls you in and then refuses to let go. It’s witty, warm, emotionally layered, and carries that signature SEP charm where humour… Continue reading Book Review: Lady Be Good by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

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Book Review: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

If there’s one book I have to suggest in the self-help genre, this would be it. Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson doesn’t just help you but it also changes your mindset. To be very brief, this book is about change, something most of us struggle with more than we like to admit. It… Continue reading Book Review: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson

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Book Review: The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

I read The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks in 2023 at a time when I was drawn to stories that are quiet yet slowly settle into your heart. This book earned a 4 star out of 5, and remains one of those stories I remember not just for the romance, but for the emotions it… Continue reading Book Review: The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks