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Book Review: Dance for Me

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  What you will find inside this book: 🎪Black Cat x Golden Retriever  🎪Boss x Employee 🎪Sisterly Love 🎪Circus Theme Nightclub  🎪Down Bad MMC  🎪Romantic Suspense  🎪Unhinged FMC  🎪He Falls First 🎪Forced Proximity The curtains are drawn. The stage is set. Are you ready to play? Harper Cirque is the legacy I will leave behind, a playground for the grown and elite. As the contortionists bend and costumes are shed, a new threat builds from within, aiming to lead Cirque down a dark path and destroy my name in the process. In a world that feeds off blurred lines and questionable morals, I only have one rule in my club that garners no no drugs. Ever. Now someone is using the one thing I fight against and mocking me with it, exploiting Cirque as a front and my name as a scapegoat. The evidence against me is stacking up and I can’t afford to lose focus now, can’t afford to show any weakness. Then he walked in, challenging my solitude, and breathing life into ...

Book Review: Try Not to Die: In Slattery Falls

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  Welcome to Slattery Falls. Home to the most haunted house on the East Coast… that no one’s ever heard of. Step inside and find out why. You are Matty Hargrove, a high school senior determined to become a great horror writer. When your classmate, Nate Tedeschi, offers a chance to explore the infamous Weeks House, you’d be a fool to resist—especially with his twin sister Bex tagging along. But the moment you enter, it becomes clear something is wrong. The house isn’t empty. It never was. For years, something inside has been watching… waiting… feeding. And now, it has you. Every decision you make will determine your fate. Some choices might keep you alive, at least for a little longer. Most will lead to brutal, unforgettable deaths. Can you uncover the truth behind Slattery Falls… or will you become just another victim of the house? Set in the terrifying world created by Brennan LaFaro, this interactive prequel connects to the events of Slattery Falls and beyond—where the hunters be...

Audiobook Review: Edge of Sin

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  Edge of Sin is a MEDIUM GRAY dark mafia romance with high spice and a suspenseful plot. Our families are rivals, but that doesn’t mean we have to be enemies. Enzo The Vigliones and Silvanis have been at war longer than any of us can remember. It's a battle we didn't start but are forced to fight in. But she's not my enemy. We're ruthless, but the Silvanis are cunning. Slick as a fox, Gia Silvani offers herself as a pawn—a proposition we can’t resist. We should have, but as the saying goes, hindsight is 20/20. I find myself living with her under my roof, being driven mad by temptation, my true nemesis. The fleeting moment of intimacy we shared when we were young and stupid nags at me. The painful ache settles deep in my bones, making it harder to fight against her alluring pull. Until I no longer have it in me to resist. After we step over boundaries better left uncrossed, it becomes clear that I can never let her go. Even as our worlds crumble around us, we have to f...

Book Review: Pretty Ruthless

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  At Ashford University, power doesn’t belong to the professors. It belongs to the students. The ones with the right names. The right connections. The ones who decide what happens behind closed doors. Becky Dawson doesn’t belong there. She’s not rich. Not connected. Not invited. But she knows something’s not right. And every answer leads back to one man. Carrson Ashford. Cold. Controlled. Untouchable. They say he’s dangerous. They don’t know the half of it. Now Becky’s on the hunt. Studying him, following him, learning patterns he thinks no one sees. Because Carrson isn’t just a man. He’s a door. The heir to a world built on power, ambition, and survival. But Becky isn’t the only predator here. Carrson notices. Pushes to see if she’ll break. When he presses a blade to her throat, she doesn’t run. When he tells her to stay away, she steps closer. When he tells her to run, she waits to see if he’ll chase. That’s a problem. Because Becky Dawson? She was never supposed to be part of hi...

Book Review: Long Overdue

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  Despite Brianna Robinson’s conflicted feelings about being back in her small town, she is excited about the opportunity to become head librarian at her local library. Having moved away from Beaver Creek for school and a new outlook on life where she can be herself, she’s not quite sure that the small town life is for her. At least her best friend Nathan is still in town, as is his beautifully distracting sister. Audrey Mahoney is content with her small circle of friends and even smaller circle of regular activities. It’s not exactly a secret that she could use some new hobbies, and reading has quickly become an escape from her corporate job and the small town where dating choices are far and few in between, not that her brother is any help. When Brianna runs into Audrey at the library, complicated feelings rise to the surface. While everyone in their town may think that Nathan is perfect for her, it’s really his sister Audrey who Brianna finds herself longing for. In a sapphic tw...

Book Review: Pretty Rotten Love

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  They say ignorance is bliss. Love is felt deep— Pain stays on the surface. But this rot reaches deeper Digging into the depths of my freedom. I could fight it, But nothing has ever felt this good… This pretty rotten love. My Review This is a very dark taboo book. So please be careful of your mental health. Sasha sure experiences a lot in a short amount of time. By the end of the story, it is a wonder that she is able to stand firmly on her own two feet. Luckily for Sasha, she does find a couple men that care for her and treat her well.  To get to the point that Sasha finds safety, it will take about seventy percent of the story to get there. So, again please be careful of your mental health. This is a good read, I just wished that I got to know the MMCs, a little better before the story ended. 

Book Review: Splitting the D

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  He’s the fire I was never meant to touch. I’m the ice prince who can’t seem to stay frozen. Artemis: Graduate. Dominate. No distractions—especially cocky sophomores like Xavier Martinez. Every stolen kiss in the shadows, every brush of his hand, sends cracks splintering through the walls I swore would never break. He sees the mess underneath the ice prince. And now the sight of him across the rink feels less like rivalry and more like self-destructive obsession. He’s bad decisions in gray sweatpants, sin-slick confidence, the rival team’s golden boy. My antithesis. My counterpoint. My favorite chaos gremlin. One slip, and I hand my father the proof he's always wanted—that I was never enough to bear the de la Peña name. I can’t afford to want him, but he’s determined to prove that imperfection tastes better than any win. Xavier: I’ve spent my life chasing light—now I’m falling for the man who makes the dark feel like home. Artemis makes me feel chosen, but at the rink, I'm st...