book-review
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Dark Horse by Michelle Diener was an interesting and unexpected read for me. It’s not the type of sci-fi I usually gravitate toward. I did not know Space Opera was a genre or thing until this book. I found myself enjoying the story, the worldbuilding, and the direction the plot took. It’s one of those
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When a newly separated mom accidentally unleashes her family’s long-dormant magic, she must navigate small-town chaos, unexpected romance, and a deck of enchanted tarot cards that might change her fate. I picked up Playing the Witch Card expecting a light, magical romance — and while there is a romance subplot tucked inside its pages, the
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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
