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Review: An Echo in the Sorrow by Hailey Turner

SYNOPSIS: Forgiveness is a hollow prayer you only hear in your dreams. Patrick Collins has spent years handling cases as a special agent for the Supernatural Operations Agency, even as his secret standing in the preternatural community has changed. He should have confessed to his role as co-leader of the New York City god pack […]

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Review: One More Time by Cora Rose

SYNOPSIS: There’s something about our new landlord, Alec. Something that I can’t quite place. He seems familiar, but not. Like maybe I’ve seen him before. And sure, he’s attractive, strictly objectively speaking. I’m not into dudes. But he has this intense, piercing stare that I can’t look away from. Eyes that make me feel like […]

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Review: The Revenge Agenda by Saxon James

SYNOPSIS: Rush When I show up to surprise my boyfriend in a barely-there festive outfit, I’m expecting him to be alone. Not hosting family. His fiancé’s family. Down one boyfriend and up a lot of embarrassment, I flee with my tail between my legs. The broken heart will fade. My humiliation, not so much, but […]

Book cover of the Heart2Heart Anthology, Volume 7.

Review: Heart2Heart: A Contemporary Charity Anthology, Volume 7

SYNOPSIS: Once upon a time SIX YEARS AGO, the Heart2Heart app made its first batch of incredibly unlikely (but oh-so-perfect) love matches. So a fresh, new group of your favorite authors wondered… what happens when the world’s most perceptive dating software gets an upgrade, just in time for Valentine’s Day? Will the porcelain teacup collector, […]

Book cover of Sunshine for Sale by Cora Rose and Nicole Dykes.

Review: Sunshine for Sale by Cora Rose & Nicole Dykes

SYNOPSIS: Braxton—the emo kid, the loner, the cynical wallflower with an attitude. It’s no secret that I’ve never quite fit in. But it’s glaringly obvious now that I’ve moved to this Podunk small town that seems to run entirely on sugar, friendliness, and cheer. (And cows, an ungodly number of cows.) I hate it—this place […]