Yay! I'm so happy to re-visit Sweetwater Peak!
Friday, June 19, 2026
Sweetwater Peak #2: Free Falling by Lyla Sage book review
Yay! I'm so happy to re-visit Sweetwater Peak!
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Dashing Rogues and Ruined Librarians #4: Trysting with a Poisoned Pen by Sandra Sookoo book review
Winston Brothers #3: Beard Science by Penny Reid book review
The Very Definition of Love by Sophia Benoit book review
Maggie and Arthur's Magic Moment by Leslie René book review
Maggie Linden, a linguistics and incantation-translation professor, steps out of her comfort zone to attend a Beltane masquerade with her best friend and fellow professor, Dahlia. Part of the masquerade involved wearing a mask with a spell on it meant to lower inhibitions. This leads to a mysterious kiss between Maggie and a masked stranger. Back at the university an accident in alchemist Arthur Taliesin’s lab releases a dangerous pall that makes much of the university building uninhabitable. This accident forces Maggie and Arthur to share an already tiny basement office. Their forced proximity sparks tension, banter, and slow-burning attraction as they juggle final exams, research, and a magical threat that could unravel the campus. Maggie offers to help Arthur reverse the pall. Working together reveals layers beneath his gruff exterior and challenges Maggie’s assumptions. The novel blends cozy campus life, an inventive rune-and-alchemy magic system, and emotional growth as the pair confront professional stakes, past hurts, and the consequences of miscommunication. I enjoyed the character dynamics, fun worldbuilding, and the escalating stakes that lead the story through to its romantic payoff.
This novel delivers a classic slow-burn romance wrapped in a magical-academic setting. The enemies-to-lovers/forced-proximity tropes are executed with warm, witty banter and palpable yearning—two professors who spar intellectually and emotionally make for irresistibly charged scenes. The characters are layered: Maggie’s determined vulnerability and Arthur’s guarded competence create satisfying chemistry and believable growth. Readers who enjoy emotional, character-driven romances will appreciate the way intimacies build through conversation, collaboration, and shared danger rather than instant attraction alone. I was drawn to the novel’s combination of cozy academia and imaginative magic. Maggie’s voice made me root for her immediately: she’s capable, chaotic in the best ways, and emotionally honest. Arthur’s grumpier outer shell masking real tenderness felt satisfying. (I have to admit that I didn't know how the author intended for Arthur's last name to be pronounced) Their teamwork to solve a tangible threat gave the romance purpose beyond personal longing; their professional respect grows alongside their attraction, which made the payoff feel earned. A great choice to add to your TBR pile. I loved it!
This book will be released on July 28, 2026. Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for an ARC of this eBook.
The Society of Scandalous Witches #1: The Bewitching Miss Blair by Darcy McGuire book review
Clio Blair, a defiant fire witch who can speak to the dead, is summoned by her Scotland Yard uncle to help solve the murder of Viscount Beachley and the disappearance of his wife. Thrust into the glittering but dangerous world of the ton, Clio must hide her magic while drawing on the Viscount’s lingering memories to follow a trail of secrets. She’s partnered with Lieutenant General Thomas Grey, a brooding, scandal-shadowed officer bound by honor to assist the investigation. Their sharp banter and mutual distrust slowly give way to a fierce attraction as they face ghostly threats, social danger, and conspiracies that reach deep into high society. Solving the crime may save them both, but the passion that ignites between them threatens to consume everything they’ve been trying to protect. With steamy chemistry, well-paced mystery beats, and a satisfying standalone ending, this witchy Regency-set romance blends danger, humor, and heat.
I loved this Regency paranormal because the enemies-to-lovers sparks were electric ⚡, the heroine was fiercely original and fun (that raven stole every scene), and the blend of mystery and magic kept the plot moving without stealing the heart of the romance. The chemistry between Clio and Thomas felt earned and deeply satisfying ❤️🔥, and the historical atmosphere was vivid enough to feel transportive while still allowing the paranormal to brighten the story’s edges 🕰️🔮. Overall, it’s a steamy, entertaining read that hit all my wants—wit, danger, and a happily-ever-after I wanted to root for💕.













