Book List 2025 · Reviews

Review: On Her Terms

Title: On Her Terms
Author: Amy Spalding
Series: Out in Hollywood
Release Date: February 25, 2025
About this Book: Here
Source: Netgalley. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Would I buy it? I’m just waiting for the whole series to come out in hopes there will a boxset or special editions.

God, I love that there’s romance with people who are older than 22. I love it so much. I love it even more because it’s sapphic, and has both lesbian and bi rep for its main characters, and diverse representation amongst the background characters.

I took a while to read this, simply because I love this series so much, and rushing through it makes me super sad while I wait for the next book. It really does. Amy Spalding is a special writer who is on my auto-read list.

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This Spells Love by Kate Robb

Title: This Spells Love
Author: Kate Robb
Source: Netgalley. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Genre: Romance
Trigger Warnings: None I can think of.
Spice Level: Low-to-mid
Summary: Reeling from a recent breakup, a young woman tries to heal heartbreak with a spell–only to wake up in an alternate reality where she’s lost more than she wished for–in this witty, whimsical friends-to-lovers debut rom-com.

Once lovers, now enemies, soon to be strangers with some memories, this love cleanse will rid you of your woes.”

When Gemma Wilde gets dumped by her long-term boyfriend, she reacts the way any reasonable twenty-eight-year-old would: by getting drunk with her sister, kooky aunt, and best friend, Dax, and performing a love cleansing spell to forget all about her ex. Sure, it sounds a little crazy, but nothing else has worked, so why not try it? They follow the instructions, complete with an absolutely platonic kiss from Dax to seal the deal, and Gemma falls asleep in a margarita haze, thinking nothing of it.

But when she wakes up, she realizes that this silly spell has worked. Not only has she never dated her ex; her life looks completely different –and spoiler alert, the grass is not greener in the alternate reality. The worst part of all: Dax has no idea who she is.

To get back to her old life, Gemma must reverse the spell before the next full moon. That means she has one month to convince a now near-stranger, Dax, to become friends with her in order to get his kiss. But as Gemma carries out her plans, she finds herself falling for him, and begins to wonder whether she even wants to go back to the way things were…

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Some of Us Are Looking by Carlene O’Connor – out October 24, 2023

Title: Some of Us Are Looking
Author:
Carlene O’Connor
Series:
County Kerry Mysteries.
Source:
Netgalley. Received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Genre:
Mystery.
Trigger Warnings:
Animal cruelty, torture.
Explicit?
Not in a sexy way but there are semi-graphic depictions of both animals and people being hurt.
Summary:
In late summer, the Dingle peninsula is thronged with tourists drawn to County Kerry’s dark mountains and deep, lush valleys. For Irish vet Dimpna Wilde, who has returned to run her family’s practice after years away, home is a beautiful but complicated place—especially when it becomes the setting for a brutal murder . . . 

In Dimpna Wilde’s veterinary practice, an imminent meteor shower has elevated the usual gossip to include talk of shooting stars and the watch parties that are planned all over Dingle. But there are also matters nearer at hand to discuss—including the ragtag caravan of young people selling wares by the roadside, and the shocking death of Chris Henderson, an elderly local, in a hit-and-run.

Just hours before his death, Henderson had stormed into the Garda Station, complaining loudly about the caravan’s occupants causing noise and disruption. One of their members is a beautiful young woman named Brigid Sweeney, and Dimpna is shocked when Brigid later turns up at her practice, her clothing splattered in blood and an injured hare tucked into her shirt.

Brigid claims that a mysterious stranger has been trying to obtain a lucky rabbit’s foot. Dimpna is incensed at the thought of anyone mutilating animals, but there is far worse in store. On the night of the meteor shower, Dimpna finds Brigid’s body tied to a tree, her left hand severed. She has bled to death. Wrapped around her wrist is a rabbit’s foot.

Brigid had amassed plenty of admirers, and there were tangled relationships within the group. But perhaps there is something more complex than jealousy at play. The rabbit’s foot, the severed hand, the coinciding meteor shower—the deeper Dimpna and Detective Sargeant Cormac O’Brien investigate, the more ominous the signs seem to be, laced with a warning that Dimpna fears it will prove fatal to overlook.

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Stars in Your Eyes by Kacen Callender

Title: Stars in Your Eyes
Author: Kacen Callender
Source
: Netgalley. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Actors, Fake-Dating, “Unrequited” love.
Trigger Warnings:
Childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault, online bullying, suicidal ideation, homophobia, biphobia, parental rejection and abuse, potential overdose.
Explicit?
Yep.
Summary: Logan Gray is Hollywood’s bad boy—a talented but troubled actor who the public loves to hate. Mattie Cole is an up‑and‑coming golden boy, adored by all but plagued by insecurities.

When Logan and Mattie are cast as leads in a new romantic film, Logan claims that Matt has “zero talent,” sending the film’s publicity into a nosedive. To create positive buzz, the two are persuaded into a fake‑dating scheme—but as the two actors get to know their new characters, real feelings start to develop. 

As public scrutiny intensifies and old wounds resurface, the two must fight for their relationship and their love.

A heartfelt, hopeful, and nuanced story about identity, healing, and growth.

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Series Review: Abby McCree Mysteries by Alexis Morgan Part 2

Title: Death by Intermission
Source:
Kindle
Genre:
Mystery
Explicit?
No
Trigger Warnings: Mentions of violent
Summary:

Abby McCree spends a summer showing family films under the stars—only to end the season with an unexpected slasher flick . . .

Ushered once again onto another committee by the mayor of Snowberry Creek, Washington, Abby is tasked with keeping the box office receipts of the town’s Movies in the Park nights. Cut to the director’s chair from where she’s suddenly organizing the summer’s last feature. From the opening scene through the final credits, Abby feels she’s earned nominations for best volunteer, best movie date with her tenant Tripp Blackston—and best daughter for ignoring her mother Phoebe’s own movie date with Owen Quinn.

Unfortunately, Abby and the others are treated to a post-credits scene: the body of local insurance agent Mitchell Anders. This discovery is followed by a plot twist revealing that the murder weapon comes from Owen’s food truck. With her mother’s boyfriend suspected of murder, Abby starts her own investigation determined to shine a spotlight on the real killer . . .

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Review: Murder at Haven’s Rock by Kelley Armstrong

Title: Murder at Haven’s Rock
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Casey Duncan/Haven’s Rock
Source: Netgalley. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Genre: Thriller, mystery.
Explicit? No.
Trigger Warning: Murder, depiction of killing wounds.
Summary: New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong’s Rockton Novels had one of the most unique towns in crime fiction. Murder at Haven’s Rock is a spinoff, a fresh start… with a few new dangers that threaten everything before it even begins.

Haven’s Rock, Yukon. Population: 0

Deep in the Yukon wilderness, a town is being built. A place for people to disappear, a fresh start from a life on the run. Haven’s Rock isn’t the first town of this kind, something detective Casey Duncan and her husband, Sheriff Eric Dalton, know first hand. They met in the original town of Rockton. But greed and deception led the couple to financing a new refuge for those in need. This time around, they get to decide which applicants are approved for residency.

There’s only one rule in Haven’s Rock: stay out of the forest. When two of the town’s construction crew members break it and go missing, Casey and Eric are called in ahead of schedule to track them down. When a body is discovered, well hidden with evidence of foul play, Casey and Eric must find out what happened to the dead woman, and locate the still missing man. The woman stumbled upon something she wasn’t supposed to see, and the longer Casey and Eric don’t know what happened, the more danger everyone is in.

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Review: Paris Daillencourt is About to Crumble

Title: Paris Daillencourt is About to Crumble
Author: Alexis Hall
Series: Winner Bakes All (2)
Source: Netgalley. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Genre: Contemporary,
Explicit? Nope
Trigger Warning: Depression, anxiety, cultural insensitivity/ignorance. Author warns for all themselves.
Summary: Paris Daillencourt is a recipe for disaster. Despite his passion for baking, his cat, and his classics degree, constant self-doubt and second-guessing have left him a curdled, directionless mess. So when his roommate enters him in Bake Expectations, the nation’s favourite baking show, Paris is sure he’ll be the first one sent home.

But not only does he win week one’s challenge—he meets fellow contestant Tariq Hassan. Sure, he’s the competition, but he’s also cute and kind, with more confidence than Paris could ever hope to have. Still, neither his growing romance with Tariq nor his own impressive bakes can keep Paris’s fear of failure from spoiling his happiness. And when the show’s vicious fanbase confirms his worst anxieties, Paris’s confidence is torn apart quicker than tear-and-share bread.

But not only does he win week one’s challenge—he meets fellow contestant Tariq Hassan. Sure, he’s the competition, but he’s also cute and kind, with more confidence than Paris could ever hope to have. Still, neither his growing romance with Tariq nor his own impressive bakes can keep Paris’s fear of failure from spoiling his happiness. And when the show’s vicious fanbase confirms his worst anxieties, Paris’s confidence is torn apart quicker than tear-and-share bread.

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Oh boy did these two certainly give me fits throughout this book. Both Tariq and Paris are distinct, different characters with their own neurosis and issues.

Paris needs help, and to be honest it is evident from the first few pages that he does. I do empathise with im, but it is almost like he is a character who has become comfortable in his own misery. This competition is about him reaching outside of his comfort zone, but he is often in his own way and I found myself frustrated with him as often as my heart broke for him.

Tariq is almost too much as well, but his opposites attract attitude drew me in quite quickly, though both he and Paris seemed a bit combustible from the get-go. His ability to admit when he was wrong made him a likeable character even as I wondered throughout the book if these two belonged together.

The baking competition remains a wonderful breeding ground for colourful characters, including ones from the previous book who had me laughing out loud, tsking and shaking my head all in good turn. I can’t wait to see what happens here next, and who stumbles upon the stage. It also left me wishing for a little more behind the scenes in my regular baking competition.

It was also interesting to see how the characters responses to things changed based on where they were. Neither felt comfortable out of their own environments and the way they interacted in each of them seemed to change, both of them off kilter when it came to the competition and the differences in each other’s lives.

The ending was hopeful without being too bitter which was appreciated but it was by no means perfect and that was exactly how it should’ve ended. The two characters trying to put aside their differences, reaching for each other while reaching for help externally was a good, hopeful way to end it.