book-review

  • Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood

    “So, I graduate, and I decide that I want to work at NASA and not for some weirdo billionaire who treats space exploration like it’s his own homemade penis-enlargement remedy.”― Ali Hazelwood, Below Zero I love, love, love Ali Hazelwood. Below Zero is another reminder of why she’s one of my go-to romance authors. Even…

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  • The Demon Court by Emma Hamm

    A mortal woman is pulled into the dangerous politics of Lust’s demon realm, where power is seductive, bargains come with a cost, and survival depends on wit as much as strength. The Demon Court is a fantasy romance filled with court intrigue, slow-burn tension, and a world where monsters rule—and not all of them are…

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  • Whiteout by Adriana Anders

    Whiteout by Adriana Anders

    Whiteout by Adriana Anders is a survival romance set in the brutal isolation of Antarctica, following a skilled chef and a quiet, brilliant scientist forced to flee across the ice after their research station is attacked. Battling subzero temperatures, constant danger, and their own fears, their connection grows through trust, teamwork, and resilience as they…

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  • Barbarian Mine by Ruby Dixon

    I mean, come on — if you’re reading romance in December with winter vibes, how do you not include at least one Ruby Dixon Ice Planet Barbarian book? It just feels right. Barbarian Mine ended up being my pick, and I’m glad I gave it another chance. Giving a DNF a Second Life The first…

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  • Dark Horse by Michelle Diener

    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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