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Tag: June 2025 Release

  • Anywhere You Go

    Anywhere You Go

    Bridget Morrissey Book Review Gifted book from Berkley! Overall, I would recommend this book to others. What’s the book about? Coming spring 2025, a queer romance about a small town waitress and big city press agent who swap houses, each finding love away from home. Here is why:-If you enjoy the movie “The Holiday”, you’ll…

  • A Killer Getaway

    A Killer Getaway

    Sienna Sharpe, Jenna Satterthwaite ARC Read Book Review 3.6 rounding up to 4 stars.Review hidden due to potential spoilers. Tropes:-Vacation hotel setting-Female MC-Suspense TW/CW:-Loss of loved one mentioned heavily in book This book starts out strong and steady. It wasn’t too over the top and kept me coming back to find out what would happen…

  • The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery

    The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery

    Clarence Hayes Release date: JUNE 17 Book Review A 5 star read This was an ARC I took my time reading and enjoyed every second of. There was humor, intrigue, stakes, excellent haracter development, computer talk, and it made my palms sweat! I loved this book so incredibly much and am excited to check out…

  • Never Been Shipped

    Never Been Shipped

    A new romance release I couldn’t put down!

  • Black Salt Queen

    Black Salt Queen

    by Samantha Bansil ARC Review (from Bindery Books | Violetear via Net Galley) Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️ This book transported me to a completely different world with a found family that I felt sucked into. There were adorable precious moments, and then plot twists you do not see coming. On top of it, the author sprinkled in a…

  • Of Monsters and Mainframes

    Of Monsters and Mainframes

    by Barbara Truelove Book Review ARC Read Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️ What a wild, fun, dark rollercoaster of a unique science fiction book. I had no idea what to expect from the cover and blurb, as this book looked so unique. It delivered. What you see is what you get. This book is trippy, sad, funny,…