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First Love Language by Stefany Valentine
A sweet, funny, and emotionally resonant YA romance about identity, language, and learning to be loved as you are.

Wardley Love
Jul 242 min read
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Who is Uketsu? Architect of Quiet Horror
Nobody knows who he is. Nobody knows where he came from. All we know is that he keeps drawing houses, and people keep disappearing inside them.

Tom Odlin
Jul 212 min read
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Hannah Deitch
Hannah Deitch’s Killer Potential is a bold debut crime thriller about two women on the run, viral infamy, and the messy truth behind modern identity.

Tom Odlin
Jul 162 min read
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Gunnawah by Ronni Salt
Ronni Salt’s debut is not just a thriller. It is a slow reckoning. Gunnawah explores organised crime, corruption, and the kind of silence that keeps everything in place.

Wardley Love
Jul 112 min read
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A.G. Rodriguez: Writing with Heart, Humour, and a Broken Mop
In a sci-fi market often driven by high drama and even higher stakes, Rodriguez offers something different. He's funny, messy, character-driven, and emotionally honest.

Tom Odlin
Jul 32 min read
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The Lamb by Lucy Rose
A body remembers. Long after the bruises fade. Long after the house is sold. Long after you’ve decided you are fine now.

Wardley Love
Jun 303 min read
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Greenteeth by Molly O’Neill
A darkly playful debut that blends gothic folklore with girlhood trauma, Greenteeth is part monster tale, part feminist reckoning, and entirely ungovernable.

Wardley Love
Jun 273 min read
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Liann Zhang
Zhang, a second-generation Chinese Canadian with a background in psychology and criminology, brings a twisted but nuanced perspective.

Tom Odlin
Jun 271 min read
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Kosoko Jackson
Kosoko Jackson steps into adult horror with The Macabre, a chilling tale of legacy, obsession, and the dark power of art.

Tom Odlin
Jun 261 min read
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Review: Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan
A sweeping, romantic fantasy about sacrifice, love, and the weight of destiny, Immortal builds on the mythic beauty of Daughter of the Moon Goddess while standing powerfully on its own.

Tom Odlin
Jun 182 min read
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At Dark I Become Loathsome by Eric LaRocca
A bleak, beautiful horror novella that blends trauma, grief, and strange tenderness into something uniquely unsettling.

Wardley Love
Jun 172 min read
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Review: Honeysuckle and Bone by Trisha Tobias
A lush, haunting YA gothic that wraps grief, family secrets, and quiet horror inside the beauty of a Caribbean paradise.

Tom Odlin
Jun 163 min read
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Trisha Tobias
Trisha Tobias debuts with Honeysuckle and Bone, a YA psychological horror novel set in Jamaica.

Wardley Love
Jun 161 min read
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Hannah Grace
Hannah Grace is the breakout author behind Icebreaker, a captivating debut that seamlessly blends romance, secrets, and betrayal against a backdrop of high-stakes competition and emotional intensity.

Tom Odlin
Jun 111 min read
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Richard Daniels
Richard Daniels has captured attention with his debut collection, Too Dead For Dreaming. Daniels’ work is a masterclass in unsettling storytelling, leaving readers both captivated and uneasy.

Tom Odlin
Jun 101 min read
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Review: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
A melancholy, clever, deeply human time-travel novel about bureaucracy, romance, and the people history forgets.

Tom Odlin
Jun 102 min read
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Heather O’Neill
Heather O’Neill is an acclaimed author known for her vivid prose and hauntingly poetic style. With multiple award-winning works to her name, she has long captivated readers through her explorations of memory, imagination, and the intricacies of human connection.

Tom Odlin
Jun 101 min read
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Review: Space Brooms!
If you’ve ever wished that Hitchhiker’s Guide had more janitors and slightly more laser cows, Space Brooms! might be your new favourite thing.

Tom Odlin
Jun 93 min read
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In Ascension by Martin MacInnes
What if the mysteries of the deep sea led us to discoveries far beyond Earth? In Martin MacInnes’s In Ascension, readers embark on a journey that begins in the ocean’s darkest depths and stretches into the vast unknown of space.

Tom Odlin
Jun 43 min read
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Bad Little Bride by Meagan Brandy
Explosive, indulgent, and just a little bit wicked, Bad Little Bride by Meagan Brandy takes the classic marriage-of-convenience trope and sets it on fire.

Wardley Love
Jun 42 min read
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