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Book Review: When I Was Death by Alexis Henderson
A traveling girl gang in vintage clothes. A truck, an RV, and Death’s bidding. When I Was Death by Alexis Henderson is a haunting, atmospheric story about grief, belonging, and the seductive pull of something darker. It’s dreamy, unsettling, and layered with emotion — a quick read that lingers long after the final page.

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Mar 12 min read


Book Review: The Phone Swap
When an unexpected phone swap connects two strangers, a simple mix-up turns into something deeper. As messages become meaningful conversations, both must confront their pasts and decide if they’re ready to risk their hearts. Blending modern communication with themes of growth, trust, and environmental advocacy, The Phone Swap explores the vulnerability it takes to truly let someone in.

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Feb 222 min read


Book Review: Carnival Fantastico by Angela Montoya
Magic hums through every corner of Carnival Fantastico, a richly imagined tale set within a dazzling carnival where nothing is quite as it seems. Angela Montoya weaves a story of found family, redemption, and young love as past and present collide in unexpected ways.

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Feb 12 min read


Book Review: Marion — When the Victim Becomes the Predator
A psychological thriller that flips the script, Marion explores what happens when a woman others underestimate refuses to remain a victim. Sharp, unsettling, and ultimately empowering, this story leans into strong female voices and the quiet danger of being overlooked.

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Jan 242 min read
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