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Sweet Little Hearts By Shanora Williams  Blurb -   From  New York Times  bestselling author Shanora Williams comes a deeply heartfelt romance about the tragedies that put our lives on hold—and the love that makes us want to start again. Javier Valdez hasn’t had much luck with nannies, and he can’t imagine this one will be any different. Octavia Klein is all sass to his stoicism, free spirit to his hard work. But he’s a widower, and with a career in the NBA, he can’t keep doing this alone. Despite Javier’s reservations, Octavia turns out to be the best thing for his four-year-old daughter…and for him. But he’s reluctant to admit it. Javier swore off love after his wife died, and Octavia has her own reasons for avoiding relationships. As their bond deepens far past professionalism or even friendship, it’s hard to deny the crackling tension of something more. They’re both toeing lines they said they wouldn’t cross—and when their pasts come rushing back, there’s no ...

To Kill A Goddess by Rachel Tork

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To Kill a Goddess by, Rachel Tork To Kill a Goddess pulled me right into a world of dragons, gods, and heartbreak. Soren’s story starts quietly, she’s a servant in the palace of the man who destroyed her family, but everything changes when a rare moon-white dragon chooses her instead of the princess she serves. From that moment, the pace and tension pick up fast. I loved the mix of divine lore, war-torn kingdoms, and the slow-burning connection between Soren and her trainer, Vane. Their love story spans centuries and carries a weight that really hits by the end. Soren’s transformation felt powerful, though I wished it had a little more time to breathe. Still, the world-building was rich, the emotional payoff satisfying, and the ending wrapped things up beautifully.  
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Caged Wolf by Felicity  Heaton The start of Wolf Caged took a bit to pull me in, but once it hit its stride, I was completely hooked. The emotional depth, slow-burn tension, and clash between freedom and fate made the wait worth it. Saphira is a fierce, loyal heroine who refuses to break, and watching her grow beyond what destiny dictated was powerful. Kaeleron, the brooding unseelie king with his dark intensity, is pure temptation, dangerous, magnetic, and impossible to resist. Together, their chemistry crackles with angst and heat. The fae-meets-shifter world is vivid and full of intrigue, and by the time the twists hit, I couldn’t stop reading. If you love enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance with bite and heart, this one’s for you.
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Daughter of the Fae by A.L. Garr Daughter of the Fae has a great premise, a journalist who discovers she’s half-fae and dives into a hidden world to find her missing father. The story moves quickly and has plenty of action, witty banter, and an intriguing mix of mystery and magic. That said, the pacing sometimes feels uneven, and a few transitions between scenes could be smoother. The worldbuilding is interesting but reads more like a fantasy-tinted version of a real city than a fully new realm. I liked Sosie as a main character, though her reactions and relationships develop a bit too fast to feel natural. Overall, it’s a fun, fast read with real potential. The concept, side characters, and flashes of beautiful writing kept me turning the pages, even if I wished for a little more depth and polish.  
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The Curse of Golden Blood by T.S. Solace  Oh. My. Gods. This book completely stole my heart. I was hooked from page one, no slow start, no confusion, just instant obsession. The plot pulled me in, the characters felt real, and the romance? Chef’s kiss. Miralyte and Zydar have that perfect enemies-to-lovers tension, slow-burn, fiery, and full of heart. I laughed, swooned, and cried (I cry a lot). The worldbuilding is gorgeous without being overwhelming, the found family moments hit deep, and the twists had me gasping. I can’t believe this is the author’s debut, it reads like someone who’s been doing this for years. This is easily one of my top reads of 2025, and I’ll be counting the days until book two drops. If you love fantasy romance with spice, danger, and characters who feel alive , please read this. You won’t regret it.  
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Night and the Dead Prince by Brien Feathers ✨ Review | Night and the Dead Prince by Brien Feathers ✨ Returning to Feathers’s world feels like stepping into a frostbitten dream, beautiful, brutal, and impossible to escape. Night and the Dead Prince weaves betrayal, magic, and the kind of danger that whispers your name in the dark. Feathers blurs the line between loyalty and survival until you don’t know who to root for, or why your heart hurts so much. The world is all frostbitten courts, haunted bloodlines, and magic that hums with danger. And the romance? A slow, messy, delicious descent into devotion and doom. The pacing dips a little, but every quiet moment feels like the breath before the blade. And that ending—equal parts heartbreak and applause, proves Feathers lives to keep readers suffering (in the best way). A darker, sharper sequel that cements Feathers as a master of emotional ruin. If you love undead politics, tragic hearts, and slow-burns that hurt so good, we...

Alchemy & Ashes by Amy Yorke

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 Alchemy & Ashes by Amy York “Alchemy & Ashes” — A Spellbinding Ride You Won’t Want to End Baby, WTF! This book had me hooked from page one and completely wrecked by that cliffhanger. I’m so relieved it’s going to be a duet because there’s no way I can survive waiting too long for book two! Let me just say, I refuse to spoil anything because the twists and turns in this story? Chef’s kiss. There’s more than one, and each one hit harder than the last. I pride myself on being able to spot an evil character a mile away, and this book still had me second-guessing everyone. Alchemy & Ashes delivers exactly the kind of romantasy fix you’ve been craving. It’s marketed as enemies-to-lovers, but honestly? Maybe that’s true for Sylvie, because Ronan was gone for her the moment he felt her emotions through that door. Their connection was magnetic, intense, and impossible to look away from. The pacing? Perfect. The action? Nonstop. The plot? Oh, it’s plotting. And when the spice fi...