
Maybe The Real Magic Was The Credit Card Debt We Made Along The Way: A Review of ‘A Magical Girl Retires’ by Park Seolyeon
The title and cover promise so much whimsy and for what?

Drawn Together - A Review of ‘Outdrawn’ by Deanna Grey
I picked this up because I am in my Enemies to Lovers Era. This, however, fits more into the category of Rivals to Lovers which is a very necessary distinction to make.

Set Muskets to Stun: A (Rant) Review of ‘The Hurricane Wars’ by Thea Guanzon
Well well well if it isn't the consequences of my actions. (Reading what I knew was published Reylo fanfiction despite having Major Doubts).

Stab Me Once, Shame on You: A Review of ‘The Jasad Heir’ by Sara Hashem
This book asks whether it's really enemies to lovers unless they try and stab each other a few times and doesn't wait for an answer.

Women's Rights and Women's Wrongs: A Review of Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
This is described as a combination of A Handmaid's Tale and Pacific Rim, I actually have another comp title in mind. The Hunger Games. I know, I know. Every vaguely dystopian YA book gets compared to the The Hunger Games. But hear me out.

Fire, Fakery and Total Social Failure: A Review of ‘The Phoenix Keeper’ by S. A. MacLean
This book is a romance. It's right there on the cover. Someone thought carefully about the tagline for this novel and decided that the key takeaway was that there is kissing in it. Also phoenixes.