Babel
R.F. Kuang’s Babel is a thought-provoking blend of historical fiction, dark academia, and linguistic magic. Set in an alternate 19th-century Oxford, this novel explores empire, translation, and resistance through Robin Swift’s journey. Read our review to see why this ambitious book is a modern speculative fiction standout!
The Sleight Before Christmas (Holiday Hijinx Series #2)
Kate Stewart’s The Sleight Before Christmas is a heartwarming holiday romance filled with humor, fate, and festive charm. With witty banter, endearing characters, and just the right touch of magic, this cozy read is perfect for the season. Read our review to see why it’s a must-read holiday romance!
Window Shopping
Tessa Bailey’s Window Shopping is a heartwarming holiday romance featuring a grumpy-sunshine dynamic, sizzling chemistry, and second chances. When Stella, fresh out of prison, gets a job designing a Christmas window display, sparks fly with her charming boss. Read our review to see why this feel-good romance is a must-read!
Hercule Poirot's Christmas (Hercule Poirot #20)
Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot’s Christmas is a masterful locked-room mystery filled with family secrets, red herrings, and clever twists. When a wealthy patriarch is murdered on Christmas Eve, Poirot must uncover the killer. A must-read holiday whodunit! Read our review for more.
Bittersweet Melody (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet #2.5)
Kate Stewart’s Bittersweet Melody offers a touching continuation of Natalie and Easton’s love story post-marriage. Set in Mexico, this emotional novella explores their struggles, reconnection, and enduring love. A must-read for fans of the Bittersweet Symphony Duet! Read our review for more.
Dream Girl Drama (Big Shots #3)
Tessa Bailey’s Dream Girl Drama is a sizzling, fast-paced romance packed with forbidden love, sports drama, and intense chemistry. Featuring a swoon-worthy hockey star and an ambitious musician, this Big Shots installment delivers all the angst and heat fans crave. Read our review to see why it’s a must-read!
Someday, Someday, Maybe
Lauren Graham’s Someday, Someday, Maybe follows aspiring actress Franny Banks as she navigates New York’s theater scene in the 1990s. With humor, heart, and authenticity, this novel captures the ups and downs of chasing dreams. Read our review to see why this witty debut is a must-read for fans of Graham and contemporary fiction!
Reverse (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet #2)
Kate Stewart’s Reverse is a gripping, multi-generational romance filled with deep emotions, secrets, and second chances. As Natalie uncovers a hidden love story, she’s drawn into a past that still echoes in the present. With intense chemistry and gut-wrenching revelations, this novel is a must-read. Read our review!
Drive (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet #1)
Kate Stewart’s Drive is an angst-filled romance about love, heartbreak, and the power of music. Follow Stella, a music journalist torn between two men, as she navigates fate, passion, and self-discovery. With deep emotions, sizzling chemistry, and a killer soundtrack, this book is a must-read. Read our review!
A Fire in the Flesh
Discover A Fire in the Flesh, the thrilling third book in Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Flesh and Fire series. With sizzling romance, high-stakes fantasy, and shocking twists, this must-read novel keeps readers on edge. Read our full review to see why this dark fantasy romance is a standout!
Cards on the Table
Agatha Christie’s Cards on the Table is a brilliant Hercule Poirot mystery where psychology and deduction take center stage. When a high-stakes bridge game turns deadly, Poirot must unravel a crime with four suspects and no clear evidence. Read our review of this classic locked-room whodunit!
Under the Mistletoe (5-Book Collection)
The Under the Mistletoe collection features five holiday romance novellas by Ali Hazelwood, Tessa Bailey, Olivia Dade, Alexandria Bellefleur, and Alexis Daria. With charming meet-cutes, cozy settings, and festive romance, this anthology is perfect for the season. Read our review to see which story shines the brightest!
Two Can Play
Ali Hazelwood’s Two Can Play is an engaging, audio-exclusive novella set in the competitive world of video game development. With humor, romance, and a snowy team-building retreat, this enemies-to-lovers story is a must-listen. Read our review to see why fans of Hazelwood will love this charming addition!
Born of Blood and Ash
Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Born of Blood and Ash delivers high-stakes fantasy, intense romance, and shocking twists. As Poppy and Casteel face new dangers and unravel secrets, this gripping installment keeps readers hooked.
A Soul of Ash and Blood
Step into Casteel’s mind in A Soul of Ash and Blood, Jennifer L. Armentrout’s compelling companion novel to From Blood and Ash. This emotional retelling adds depth, passion, and new insights to Cas and Poppy’s epic love story. Read our review to see how this book enhances the beloved fantasy romance series!
Author Interview: J.T. Ellison - “A Very Bad Thing”
Join Jessica Jones for an in-depth interview with J.T. Ellison on her upcoming thriller, A Very Bad Thing. Discover Ellison's creative inspirations, the layered themes of fame and secrecy, and what readers can expect from this suspenseful journey. Don't miss A Very Bad Thing, releasing November 1st!
A Very Bad Thing
Explore J.T. Ellison’s gripping thriller, A Very Bad Thing, a masterful tale of fame, secrets, and the high cost of hidden truths. This review delves into Ellison’s powerful narrative, unforgettable characters, and the intricate mysteries surrounding author Columbia Jones. A must-read for suspense enthusiasts seeking depth beyond the ordinary.
The Spellshop
Discover the enchanting world of The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst, a cozy romantasy brimming with magical creatures, slow-burn romance, and heartwarming charm. Perfect for fans of cottagecore fantasy.
Not in Love
Looking for a review of Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood? Discover why this steamy forbidden romance set in the STEM world earns 4/5 stars. Read about the sizzling chemistry between Rue and Eli, the corporate drama, and how it compares to Hazelwood's previous works.
Stone Blind
Explore Natalie Haynes' "Stone Blind," a fresh take on the Medusa myth that humanizes the Gorgon and offers rich character development.
