Tag: Book Review

  • Tier Ranking the 2025 Releases I Read from Sept-Dec

    Tier Ranking the 2025 Releases I Read from Sept-Dec

    We’re nearly there, wrapping up my full reading year, but I have a few more posts I feel like have to be done before we can officially move on. I read 38 2025 releases in the last four months of the year, which is quite a few, though less than in the second third if…

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  • Most Anticipated Book Releases of 2026

    Most Anticipated Book Releases of 2026

    This post is certainly heavily weighted toward the beginning of the year, but that’s just how things work with publishing, I feel like. Anyway, I’m quite excited to talk about these 12 books and throw in a couple of books that I’m hoping come out at some point. So let’s hop to it, shall we?

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  • November Wrap Up + December TBR

    November Wrap Up + December TBR

    I’m combining November’s Wrap Up and the December TBR because there aren’t that many new releases in December. Hopefully. I haven’t exactly plotted this out already. But either way, I’m behind so combining these two posts seems like a very logical choice. November was… a month. I put up my Christmas tree in early November…

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  • Witchy Romance ARC Reviews: Wooing the Witch Queen, A Simple Twist of Fate, and Season of the Witch

    Witchy Romance ARC Reviews: Wooing the Witch Queen, A Simple Twist of Fate, and Season of the Witch

    Y’all, these three witchy romances caught me off guard by how much I loved them, most especially Wooing the Witch Queen. You see, I started Wooing the Witch Queen and I was not there for that beginning at all. Then I started it again on audiobook and the mood of the book swept me away…

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  • 2025 ARC Reviews: The Heartbreak Hotel, The Brave and the Reckless, and Totally and Completely Fine

    2025 ARC Reviews: The Heartbreak Hotel, The Brave and the Reckless, and Totally and Completely Fine

    I’m so behind in giving y’all these reviews, it’s honestly absurd. I read The Heartbreak Hotel by Ellen O’Clover prior to its release, which was quite the accomplishment, considering how behind I am with my ARCs this year. And yet, I’m writing this review a full two months later. Oops. I also ordered a copy…

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  • October Wrap Up

    October Wrap Up

    You know, this year has felt like the equivalent of about five years. Like, what do you mean Onyx Storm came out in January?? But also, I am genuinely shocked that it’s already November. Time is a construct, truly. Not real. Anyway, setting aside my complete bewilderment over how time works, let’s talk about the…

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  • Sports Romance ARC Reviews: Sweet Thing, The Game Plan, and Only on Gameday

    I’m not sure why, but I’ve really been in a sports romance mood recently and have been picking them up more often than I usually do. I’m also still not out of the single parent romance situation, which may be why Sweet Thing by Kate Meader worked so fantastically well for me. I am so…

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  • Favorite Reads of Quarter 3

    Favorite Reads of Quarter 3

    Y’all, it’s October!!! I love October! And it’s ben a super big month for me already, in that I’ve moved back to a city and started a new job. But I’m still doing my best to get you very sporadic content so here is my list of favorite books I read in the last three…

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  • Tier Ranking 2025 Releases I Read from May-August

    Tier Ranking 2025 Releases I Read from May-August

    Is this post late? Yes. Am I kind of glad because it now gets to feature a tier titled from The Life of a Showgirl? Yes, a bit. Also, if you notice that there are random words missing an ‘I’, the reason is that my I key is sticking and I’m trying my best to…

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  • #FallIntoLoveBingo Announcement + TBR

    #FallIntoLoveBingo Announcement + TBR

    Great news! Dani, Aarya, and I are back with #FallIntoLoveBingo! The bad news is that I had to put together the bingo board just using Canva because this sort of slipped my mind until there was not enough time at all to ask my sister to illustrate the board. Oopsies. Anyway, I hope despite my…

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