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Oct 26, 2025


Insatiable - Leigh Rivers
I knew this was the first book in a trilogy, so I was prepared for a cliffhanger — but I was not prepared for what this story would put me through. Kade is consumed by darkness and surrounded by violence, yet I loved every second of him. The more you learn about him, the more your heart aches. He became this version of himself out of survival, not choice, and that makes his pain hit even harder. Stacey’s life has never been easy, but her past with Kade was the one thing that
Oct 25, 2025


God of Malice - Rina Kent
Killian is my favorite kind of morally gray man — brilliant, ruthless, and utterly magnetic. Watching him fixate on Glyndon is fascinating; he’s chaos wrapped in control, and every move he makes pulls you in deeper. Glyndon is a broken soul, trying to make sense of loss and guilt she’s never truly let go of. Killian sees straight through her façade, and that raw recognition paves the way for a connection that feels both dangerous and inevitable. Every scene between them kept
Oct 23, 2025


Her Darkest Possession - Brook Wilder
I loved watching Indigo grow stronger with every chapter. Her transformation isn’t just about surviving; it’s about reclaiming her power and finding her voice. The way her relationship with Anatoly develops absolutely captivated me — it radiates power, love, and intensity. It’s not just him protecting her; it’s them protecting each other. And then the spice hits — and wow, it hits. The scenes are intense, detailed, and full of emotion, perfectly heightening everything that’s
Oct 21, 2025


His Darkest Obsession - Brook Wilder
Indigo keeps herself so guarded, and I genuinely admire her for it. She’s been through enough to know what she won’t allow again, both for herself and for her sister. Even with her walls up, you can feel the emotion simmering beneath the surface — and watching her finally let herself fall was beautiful. Anatoly’s need to protect Indigo and give her justice made me melt. At first, he doesn’t even understand why he feels so drawn to her, but his determination to make things rig
Oct 20, 2025


Kiss of the Basilisk - Lindsay Straube
I was skeptical about Kiss of the Basilisk and the first few chapters had me questioning my choice, but am I ever glad I didn't stop. This book is dark, sensual, and layered with power dynamics, emotion, and self-discovery. Temperance (Tem) starts off an uncertain, naive girl, but her strength grows with every page. By the end, Tem is not the same girl she started as, and I loved seeing her transformation. Her connection with Caspen — the mysterious and dangerously captiv
Oct 19, 2025


The Ritual - Shantel Tessier
The Ritual is so much more than a romance - it’s intense, seductive, and layered with secrets, loyalty, and obsession. Ryat is the definition of a morally gray hero: commanding, dangerous, and impossible to ignore. From the moment he enters the story, he controls every page he’s on. What surprised me most was how complex he is — beneath the dominance and secrecy, there’s loyalty, purpose, and even moments of vulnerability that make him unforgettable. Blake, on the othe
Oct 18, 2025


The Dagger and the Flame - Catherine Doyle
I found this book while wandering Comic Con, and the cover instantly caught my eye. I went in blind but had a feeling it would be good, and I was right. It leans more into fantasy than I usually read, but the world-building and pacing made it easy to follow and hard to step away from. Seraphine’s been through a lot, but she’s so wrapped up in her own pain that she shuts everyone out. Still, watching her open up and grow, especially in her relationship with Ransom, was worth
Oct 16, 2025


Den of Vipers - K.A. Knight
I love a dark romance but this book brought more than I was expecting. Roxy starts out as a tough independent woman and still manages to grow into a stronger one. The Vipers start out thinking they can avoid this woman, but her strength is their weakness. She is able to see through their facades and always seems to know what they need. I loved that each of the men also knew part of her, and that was their "part". They understood it, knew how to work it, and how to spe
Oct 14, 2025


Praise - Sara Cate
I loved this book from the start. The development of Charlotte was real. She started as a girl who didn’t know much to one who understood herself and what she wanted. The amount of sexual tension between Charlotte and Emerson is off the charts and their chemistry was undeniable, even though they tried to ignore it. Emerson’s protectiveness flared up fast, and he didn’t just want to protect her from people/men, but from the world. I loved that even with the slow bur
Oct 13, 2025
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