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Review: Limerence (Limerent Series, Book #5) by LS Delorme

Review: Limerence (Limerent Series, Book #5) by LS Delorme

A cinematic blend of paranormal intrigue, metaphysical fantasy, and science fiction, Limerence by LS Delorme continues the ambitious storytelling of the Limerent series with unforgettable characters, reality-bending stakes, and emotionally charged depth.

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Review: Meet Reba by Stephanie Wheeler

Review: Meet Reba by Stephanie Wheeler

A charming children's picture book about independence, friendship, and learning when it's okay to accept help. Inspired by the real-life relationship between rhinos and oxpeckers, Meet Reba blends gentle storytelling with colorful illustrations and a thoughtful lesson for young readers.

Review: The Trafficker by Scott Douglas Gerber

Review: The Trafficker by Scott Douglas Gerber

A powerful legal thriller grounded in real-world issues, The Trafficker by Scott Douglas Gerber delivers suspense alongside a sobering exploration of human trafficking and the systems meant to protect vulnerable children.

Review: Jump (Madders of Time, Book #2) by D.L. Orton

Review: Jump (Madders of Time, Book #2) by D.L. Orton

A thoughtful review of Jump by D.L. Orton, a high-stakes science-fiction thriller blending multiverse collapse, emotional depth, and cinematic world-building. Book two of the Madders of Time series delivers tension, heart, and unforgettable characters.

Review: Finding My Tokoloshe by L.N. Bokete

Review: Finding My Tokoloshe by L.N. Bokete

African mythology, dangerous magic, and emotional stakes collide in this dark fantasy romance. My review of Finding My Tokoloshe by L.N. Bokete explores its world-building, pacing, and immersive shifter mythology.

Review: Ethos of Cain by Seth W. James

Review: Ethos of Cain by Seth W. James

A fast-paced science fiction thriller set in a dark near-future world, Ethos of Cain introduces a relatable mercenary forced to confront the cost of his choices. This review explores the action, themes, and why this series opener works so well.