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I need the sequel to Fate of a Royal by Amo Jones and Meagan Brandy now please

Well. That ending. It was as captivating as it was mean. I sure hope the sequel is going to be out soon, because with the way that Fate of a Royal by Amo Jones and Meagan Brandy ended I absolutely need the second book ASAP.

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Star Bringer by Tracy Wolff and Nina Croft exceeded all my expectations

Ohh man where to even start?

The synopsis had me at its reference to Firefly, and honestly it was such an apt comparison. Think Firefly, but with a much younger cast and not as dark as the show can get. Despite how young the majority of the characters are, there still manages to be the hardened bitterness of certain characters that you might expect from a tale that takes place in space with a group of misfits, some of whom have had to do some questionable things to stay alive.

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I spent the entirety of Lunamare by Pepper Winters enraptured, agonized, and incapable of stopping

This is the kind of book that I genuinely don’t know how to put into words my feelings on it. This book is beyond words and yet everything and it’s so hard for me to find a way to explain the beauty and genius that Lunamare encompassed.

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Immortal Longings is a fascinating and dark look into a dystopian world

In Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong, people’s lives are expendable as they often starve or otherwise die of lack of money, in a city that is vastly overcrowded.

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Zero Days by Ruth Ware had me tense from start to finish

Zero Days is fast paced and filled with the kind of thrilling events that mark the best kind of keeps you on the edge of your seat whodunnit experience. I feel like it’s been a while since a book of this genre kept me this intrigued and terrified for the main character while also rooting her on to find out the true culprit.