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Continue reading →: Book Review: Dishonestly Yours by Krista and Becca RitchieRating: 4/5 Stars Krista and Becca Ritchie deliver an electrifying start to a new series with Dishonestly Yours, a book brimming with tension, romance, and the emotional tug-of-war between a checkered past and the hope for a fresh start. Phoebe Graves is a fascinating protagonist—layered, ambitious, and deeply flawed in…
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Continue reading →: Books to Read if You Want to Feel Like You’re in the Tortured Poets DepartmentIf you’ve ever wanted to slip into a beret, murmur existential musings under flickering candlelight, and sip overpriced coffee while sighing dramatically, then let me introduce you to the literary corner where tortured poets dwell. These books are for anyone who revels in complicated characters, introspective prose, and a good…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: The Five Year Lie by Sarina BowenThe allure of suspense and romance collides in Sarina Bowen’s The Five Year Lie, a pulse-pounding thriller that keeps readers on edge from the first page. Ariel Cafferty’s world is upended when she receives a text from Drew, the man she believed had died five years ago. With its chilling…
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Continue reading →: What to Read if You Enjoyed The DiplomatIf you enjoyed The Diplomat on Netflix, you might appreciate books that combine political intrigue, high-stakes diplomacy, and complex character relationships. Here are a few suggestions: 1. The Paris Agent by Kelly Rimmer A gripping historical fiction novel centered on espionage and secrets during World War II. The intrigue and…
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Continue reading →: What Would Dawson Leery Read? A Book List Inspired by Dawson’s Creek’s Aspiring Filmmaker and DreamerDawson Leery, the sentimental dreamer with a love for classic cinema and big ideas, would be drawn to books that inspire creativity, explore complex relationships, and delve into life’s big questions. From screenwriting essentials to tales of complicated friendships, his bookshelf would reflect his curiosity about art, storytelling, and the…






