Rebecca Yarrosโ Fourth Wing is a captivating blend of dragons, romance, and empowerment. With sharp wit and emotional depth, the dragons and their riders forge unforgettable bonds. Violetโs journey, marked by inclusive representation and fierce female friendships, explores themes of rebellion, self-discovery, and the transformative power of connection.
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The Graham Effect by Elle Kennedy
Gigi Graham doesnโt do distractionsโespecially not ones in the form of Briarโs brooding, insufferably hot hockey captain. But when Luke Ryder corners her after practice, all sharp eyes and sharper words, she meets him head-on. โYouโve got a real attitude, Graham.โ She smirks. โAnd youโve got a real problem, Ryder.โ
The Gentleman’s Gambit by Evie Dunmore
Step into a world of romance, revolution, and razor-sharp intellect with Evie Dunmoreโs *The Gentlemanโs Gambit*. This enchanting tale of love and ambition during Englandโs suffragist era delivers compelling characters, vivid historical detail, and a heartfelt exploration of identity that lingers long after the final page.
Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead
Maggie Shipsteadโs *Great Circle* is a breathtaking journey of ambition, resilience, and adventure. Spanning decades and continents, it follows fearless aviator Marian Graves and modern-day actress Hadley Baxter in a sweeping, character-driven tale. With stunning prose and rich historical detail, this novel soarsโan unforgettable flight through love, destiny, and the pursuit of freedom.
Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy by Faith Erin Hicks
Faith Erin Hicks delivers a winning story with *Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy*, a heartfelt and witty exploration of identity, friendship, and finding connection in unexpected places. With dynamic characters and a perfect blend of humor and emotional depth, this book is a must-read celebration of the beautifully messy journey of growing up.
Madam by Phoebe Wynne
Dark academia meets gothic suspense in Phoebe Wynneโs *Madam*, a chilling tale of power, secrecy, and defiance. Set in an elite Scottish boarding school, the novel follows a new teacher uncovering sinister traditions. This review explores its eerie atmosphere, feminist themes, and gripping storytelling, making *Madam* a hauntingly compelling read.