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Black and blue
by Rachel Hawkins
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Great book. Read it years ago and glad to read again.

A Certain Hunger
by Chelsea G. Summers
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THIS BOOK WAS SO REFRESHING I SWEAR. We love women who are witty, funny, and bitchy in the best way possible. Again I swear another “literally me” character. This book was like “American Psycho” but instead of my silly Patrick Bateman yapping his ass off about Armani suits, it was Dorothy making me hungry with her descriptions of exquisite foods.

Don't Mind If "i Do"
by Everly Ashton
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I liked this one! They were a true enemies to lovers, although the big reveal of why they stopped talking wasn’t enough to me. Interested in her other books now.

The Perfect Divorce
by Jeneva Rose
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This is Book 2 of the Perfect Series. Both books deal focus on the marriages of attorney Sarah Morgan. Although I enjoyed the twists in this thriller I also found it to be very convoluted. It was almost as if there were too many victims and characters to keep track of.

Love At First Book
by Jenn McKinlay
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A really sweet romance with an interesting B-plot.

Woman, Eating
by Claire Kohda
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4.5 stars I found this book to be very relateable in a sense. The way how Lydia, or Lyd, would view herself, based on her mother’s views. How she tries to grow from that experience, but still finds ways to go back to old habits. There’s something about the way Lydia thinks. It reminds me of myself. Even the way she was assssing Ben in the beginning of the book was so me. Smooth and perverse in a sense. Aware to details. The was she describes people, like Ben for instance, is an intimate yet sickly sweet way that adds onto the experience of this book. Her akwardness is also a familiar feeling, being out of place and not knowing how to piece your feelings…The way she views her art and how it relates to her trying to find her human side through the demon is another interesting element. The way Lydia just describes the feel and sensuality of human skin and blood is so intimate, and disgusting but beautiful at the same time. My only reason I’m rating this 4.5 stars instead of 5 is that I wish there was more detail or background to be fleshed out in certain parts. One thing I have in mind was Gideon and her interactions with him. But overall I’d recommend this book to anyone.

The Bight Spot
by Jill Shalvis
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This is a quick, enjoyable read. Lol at times! It has relatable characters. A great beach read!

The Secret History
by Donna Tartt
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This book was amazingly written. I felt the author included some insignificant details at the start of the book, but overall the story flowed very well. It was a chaotic, emotional roller coaster but in the best way possible. I was shocked by the ending and how the students let their lives fall apart and lost touch with each other despite everything they went through. side note: many of these characters were constantly drunk and doing drugs so I don't know how they don't have several health problems. but anyways the book was amazing

Happy Place
by Emily Henry
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Bittersweet, cozy, and emotionally layered — this book made me want to hug my people a little tighter. It’s a gentle reminder that love can be messy, healing, and worth fighting for, even when the timing is all wrong.

Equivalent Exchange
by Christina C. Jones (romance Fiction Writer)
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There’s something magnetic about how CCJ tells a love story — layered, emotionally intelligent, and rooted in real-world complexity. Equivalent Exchange isn’t just romance, it’s about doing your own work before love can take root. It gives space to flaws, growth, and the magic of connection when you least expect it.
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