Review of A Dead Draw (Tracy Crosswhite, #11) by Robert Dugoni When I first picked up A Dead Draw, the latest installment in Robert Dugoni’s beloved Tracy Crosswhite series, I felt a rush of both nostalgia and anticipation. As a long-time follower of Tracy’s journey, the thought of re-entering her world, particularly with such a

Title: Finding the Heart of Ice: A Review of Center Ice (Boston Rebels, #1) by Julia Connors There’s something irresistibly compelling about diving back into a world you’ve loved, especially when that world is steeped in the sweet drama and high stakes of relationships intertwined with the thrilling backdrop of ice hockey. That’s why I

Book Review: He’s Not My Type (The Vancouver Agitators, #4) by Talia Hibbert As a longtime fan of Talia Hibbert’s work, I eagerly dove into He’s Not My Type, the fourth installment in the Vancouver Agitators series. Hibbert has a knack for creating charming narratives layered with heart, humor, and relatable characters, and this book

Review of Drama Queen (The Court Book 1) by M.J. Duffy The moment I laid eyes on the cover of Drama Queen, I was intrigued. A title like that promises a whirlwind of emotion, chaos, and fabulousness, and M.J. Duffy more than delivers. As someone who thrives on stories with rich LGBTQ+ representation and themes

The Last Wizards’ Ball: A Grand Finale in the Gunnie Rose Series As a long-time admirer of Charlaine Harris, I’ve eagerly awaited each installment in the Gunnie Rose series, so when I got my hands on The Last Wizards’ Ball, the anticipation was palpable. A mix of magic, romance, and political intrigue set in an

Book Review: Outlier (Daydreamer, #3) by [Author’s Name] It’s always a special treat when anticipation for a beloved series culminates in the release of a new book, and such was the case with Outlier. I had been eagerly awaiting this installment for a year, drawn in by the captivating promise of Vicky’s journey—especially her struggles