Kalena Miller’s ‘The Night When No One Had Sex’ examines the troubled thoughts of teenagers anticipating life after high school.
Trope Tuesday: Why We Love Enemies to Lovers Stories
“Enemies to Lovers” is a wildly popular trope within pop culture that is simply defined as two individuals that start off as enemies, but they fall in love …
‘Burden Falls’ review: Kat Ellis delivers a haunting murder mystery
Without a doubt, ‘Burden Falls’ is a horrifying and chilling novel by Kat Ellis that will leave you at the edge of your seat.
‘The Dead and the Dark’ review: Courtney Gould’s debut is horrific and thrilling
Content warning(s): Homophobia, child endangerment and death, violence through means of strangulation and drowning, and slurs. For a detail about the book and its content warnings, visit Courtney Gould’s webpage for The Dead and the Dark. For fans of books…
‘One Night Only’ review: Catherine Walsh’s debut romance explores love after a one night stand
A witty and remarkably fun story, One Night Only is Catherine Walsh’s debut novel. It features an architect terrified of (yet starved for) an intimate and romantic connection and a bartender-entrepreneur looking to sweep her off her feet. When Sarah…
‘While We Were Dating’ review: Jasmine Guillory offers a dreamy and steamy celebrity romance
Are you a fan of stories with the ‘fake relationship’ trope? What about with a romance between two characters that have tangible, passionate chemistry together? Are you a fan of Jasmine Guillory’s The Wedding Date series? Would you love to…
‘Out of Character’ review: Annabeth Albert expands ‘True Colors’ universe with ex-friends to lovers sequel
Content warning: This novel will contain elements of homophobia (outward and internalized), as well as sexual content broaching on new adult scenes. Out of Character is an expansion of Annabeth Albert’s True Colors universe, but while it serves as a…