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Hazelthorn / C.G. Drews / Book Review

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HAZELTHORN Sometimes Evander forgets he's actually alive and not just some other forgotten piece of furniture in the vast halls of Hazelthorn estate. He's been living here, tucked away in a dark and dusty wing, ever since he was taken in by his reclusive billionaire guardian Byron Lennox-Hall years ago. And by now, Evander knows the rules: He can't leave the estate, not while he's still healing from the near-fatal injury he suffered. He can't go into the gardens, where that injury happened. And he can't ever be left with Byron's charming grandson Laurie, not since Laurie was the one who tried to kill him. But when Byron suddenly dies, Evander's life is flipped upside down. Because Evander has inherited everything, the estate and the fortune and all it entails. And Laurie has received nothing. And with Lennox-Halls emerging from the woodwork looking for a slice of Evander's prize, Evander isn't sure who...

I Killed the King / Andrea Hannah & Rebecca Mix / Book Review

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I KILLED THE KING After a decade of war, the kingdoms of Avendell and Istellia want peace. Everyone has flocked to Avendell Castle for the signing of the treaty. Nobody would miss the all-night masquerade to celebration. But as the partygoers gather, Avendell's King Costis summons a small group to his inner chamber: his son the crown prince, the Istellian treaty representative, a wild beast tamer, a questionable palace healer, and the king's own personal guard. And before he can tell them why he's brought them together, the room goes dark. When the mage lights come back, the king is dead. The princess's knife is in his side, in the weak spot only his guard knew of. The body is frothing at the mouth with venom from the beast tamer's monsters. An assassin tumbles out of the wardrobe, confused and dismayed with an invitation in the crown prince's handwriting in her pocket. And the healer is too drunk to make sense of any...

For the Rest of Us / Dahlia Adler, Editor / Book Review

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FOR THE REST OF US: 13 FESTIVE HOLIDAY STORIES TO CELEBRATE ALL SEASONS Lunar New Year to Winter Solstice, Juneteenth to Hannukah: not every American holiday is about Christmas cheer. This collection of thirteen festive stories weaves through a calendar brimming with all kinds of festivals and holy days, bringing family (and family conflict) together again and again. Joy and holiday warmth from a diverse array of authors help to bring these celebrations alive. THOUGHTS I really loved this anthology! I always go into an anthology with high hopes, but it can be so hard to find a collection by so many different authors where all of the stories work. And here they did! I loved every one of these stories so much. PROS Really Diverse This is an incredibly diverse selection of stories, of holidays, of authors and backgrounds. I loved learning ab...

September 2025

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New month, new books for our TBRs! I've got some great reads lined up this month at Gateway Reviews, but with only one review slot each week, I can't possibly cover all the books I'm excited about. Going forward, I want to feature books each month that I haven't had the time to read (and review) just yet. BAD IN THE BLOOD Matteo L. Cerilli From the Publisher: In the city of Puck’s Port, where motorized vehicles fill the streets and new technological marvels abound, something rotten is lurking under the surface. A violent murder at the docks seems to point to a fey killer, igniting a powder keg of distrust between the city’s humans and its fey inhabitants — folks who wield wonderful but often uncontrollable magical power. Gristle Senan Maxim Junior finds himself caught in the middle. Forced into the reluctant role of private investigator, like his late father, he’s working to solve the ...