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Book Review: Tidbits by Sun:jeev

I rarely pick up books outside my comfort zone of core romance, but I’m genuinely glad I ended up reading Tidbits by Sun:jeev because it gave me such a different reading experience and perspective. This book feels emotional in a very quiet and real way. It doesn’t try too hard to impress you with dramatic… Continue reading Book Review: Tidbits by Sun:jeev

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Book Review: King of Gluttony by Ana Huang

I had been waiting for King of Gluttony by Ana Huang to release for the last six months or so, and when I finally read it, I was a little disappointed. I really loved King of Wrath, and even the second, third, fourth, and fifth books in the series worked well for me, but this… Continue reading Book Review: King of Gluttony by Ana Huang

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Book Review: Tryst with Reality by Vishal Bhavsar

There are very few non-fiction books that truly manage to hold my attention from the very beginning, and Tryst with Reality by Vishal Bhavsar was exactly that kind of read. This book is much more than a travel memoir. The book beautifully captures how a completely last-minute and unplanned trip to the Himalayas turned into… Continue reading Book Review: Tryst with Reality by Vishal Bhavsar

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Book Review: Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

I usually don’t pick up books from this genre, but I’m really glad I read Before the Coffee Gets Cold. It turned out to be such a different and memorable reading experience. It’s not exactly a collection of short stories, but rather four interconnected stories that revolve around a small café where you can travel… Continue reading Book Review: Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

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Review: King by T.M. Frazier

This book had been sitting on my TBR shelf for quite some time, and I finally thought it’s time to give it a try. And honestly? I really shouldn’t have. I even considered DNF-ing it midway, but for some reason I pushed through (we’ve all been there), hoping it might redeem itself. It didn’t. And… Continue reading Review: King by T.M. Frazier

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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