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Weyward: Witchy feminine rage
This story follows three women across five centuries who must take their destinies into their own hands. One is accused of witchcraft, one is locked inside her home, and one is on the run from her abusive partner.
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2023 Fall Reading Recommendations
Book recommendations for these different fall vibes: Magical Horror, Gothic and Atmospheric, Whimsical Halloween, Cozy and Witchy, and Historical Fall.
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The Silent Patient: Solid audiobook
Theo, a criminal psychotherapist, is determined to unravel the mystery of Alicia Berenson, a patient locked up for murder who refuses to speak – even in her own defense.
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A Fate Inked in Blood: Action-packed romantasy fun
After Freya is forced to reveal that she has a drop of Goddess’s blood — marking her as the legendary shield maiden — she must fight to unite a nation while learning to control her magic. At the same time, she must resist her attraction to another of the God-blessed. Otherwise, she risks everything she’s…
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Redemption Arcs: Why they’re compelling
The redemption arc is one of the most satisfying plotlines in today’s era. But why? What makes these stories and characters so compelling? Let’s dive in.
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Character Stakes: The real reason we read any story
Every good story has stakes. But what really drives the story are the personal, emotional character stakes. And that’s why I don’t like quest stories.
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Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Worse the more I think about it
In a small café in Tokyo, patrons can travel in time – but they have to return before their coffee gets cold. This book follows four different women who decide to do just that.
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Narrative Voice: A book’s biggest strength or biggest weakness
“Narrative voice” can make or break a book. But what is it, and why does it matter to readers? Let’s dive in.
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Divine Rivals: Sweet and well-written
Two competing young journalists navigate life, love, and the front line in the midst of war between gods.