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When shy, awkward Heidi loses her job, she accidentally ends up hosting a romance podcast—thank you boxed wine. With zero experience, plenty of blush-inducing moments, and a hot next-door neighbor she can’t stop thinking about, Heidi learns to find her confidence… one four-letter word at a time. Rereading Heidi’s Guide to Four Letter Words was…
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Tessa is exhausted, broke, and out of options. Crushing medical bills and family responsibilities have pushed her past the breaking point — so she signs a contract with a discreet service that matches humans with vampires in need of a regular blood donor. It’s supposed to be business. Clean, contained, and impersonal. Then she meets…
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Hidden Deep was a book I absolutely loved when I was younger. I remember being captivated by the story and the magical, romantic tone Amy Patrick created. So when I decided to reread some old favorites, this one naturally made the list. Unfortunately, this time around, the story didn’t quite hold the same magic for…
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“Maybe they didn’t want you to realize that every civilization has its weakness. There’s always one thing we depend on. And if someone takes it away all that’s left is some story in a history class.”― Scott Westerfeld, Uglies It’s been about twenty years since I first read Uglies by Scott Westerfeld, and I decided…
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“What wasn’t known was created, what wasn’t created eventually ceased to matter. It’s a form of pragmatism, I suppose. Warm, loving, people who desperately need approval from others fall victim to to Stockholm syndrome, while the rest of us fall to pragmatism. Having seen both sides in others, I’m for Pragmatism.” — Dot Hutchison, The…
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I am looking forward to my plans for this November! What is more cozy then my most nostalgic reads! Join me as I read any books from previous years that I found really enjoyable. What are your Nostalgic Reads?
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“Since you’re so sure that everyone here despises her, including me, let this be known: fuck with my mate, and I’m going to kill you so slowly, draw it out so long, tectonic plates will move and create whole new mountain ranges.”― Ali Hazelwood, Mate Ali Hazelwood has done it again. Mate pulled me in…
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There’s something hauntingly beautiful about a love story set among the dead. The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy by Megan Bannen is part fantasy, part romance, part love letter to the quiet resilience of the human (and sometimes not-so-human) heart. With its unlikely pairing of a grumpy marshal and a big-hearted undertaker, it’s a story…


