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A Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison Saft was a read I enjoyed, with a darker academic fantasy kind of vibe that worked really well for it. 

I loved the dichotomy between Sylvia and Lorelai, Lorelai being the grumpy main point of view character while Sylvia is her academic rival and of course, romantic interest who is pure sunshine and loved by all.

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If You Lie by Caleb Stephens is a fast-paced thriller that has hints of a cult with insidious intentions that make for an intense ride.

Olivia, the main character, is a podcaster who usually researches true crime, and winds up on a cruise with her sister she has been estranged from so they can reconnect. Characters in thrillers who run true crime podcasts has apparently become a recent draw of mine as I can’t seem to get enough of these.

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Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon is a fantastic start to a new fantasy series with an incredible world that begs to be explored.

The world building in Hurricane Wars had me absolutely hooked from the start. It is so rife with unique magic and a compelling land that I could not get enough of the history of.