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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!

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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!

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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!

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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.

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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.

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