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The Irresistible Urge to Fall For Your Enemy (Book 1): A fun time
An assassin dying of magical rot bribes a healer for help, despite 1) being of enemy orders, 2) his condition being incurable, and 3) her being disgustingly Moral and Good.
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Silvercloak (Book 1): Chaotic and engaging
20 years ago, Saffron’s parents were killed by a ruthless gang. Now, after training to become an elite detective, she has her opportunity to take them down – from the inside. But her loyalties will be tested, not least of all because of the kingpin’s son.
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Slow Dance: Tender and reflective
Shiloh and Cary were best friends…until they weren’t. Now they’ve grown up, Shiloh has kids, Cary is in the navy, and they’ve decided to give themselves another chance.
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A Curse Carved in Bone: Meh?
Book 2 in the Saga of the Unfated duology: Freya contends with a bloody prophecy and a deep betrayal while war approaches.
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The Rom-Commers: Mostly good
Emma thinks she has landed the best gig ever: helping her favorite screenwriter write a romcom. That is, until she actually meets him.
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The Jasad Heir (Book 1): Fun, but not standout
Sylvia, the long-lost heir to a destroyed empire now living a small life in a faraway village, must train as her enemy’s Champion if she wants to keep her secret.
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Romantic Comedy: A hate read
Sally is a high-performing sketch show writer who laments the fact that average men often date supermodel women, but the reverse is rarely true. Enter singer-songwriter Noah Brewster.
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Onyx Storm: A filler episode
Book 3 in the Fourth Wing series.
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Love and Other Words: A sweet, if soapy, romance
Macy and Elliot were each other’s first everything, until a falling out split them apart. Eleven years later, a chance encounter catapults Elliot back into Macy’s life, forcing her to confront her feelings about both the past and the present.
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The Plated Prisoner: DNF series review
In this King Midas retelling, we follow Auren, the “gold-touched favored” who serves as Midas’ concubine. Auren happily lives behind the bars of her gilded cage until a series of events force her to confront an awful truth: everything she knows about Midas is wrong.










