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The Reimagining of Thornwood House
by Jaleigh Johnson
Fantastic and Heartwarming Story! (5/10/2026)
This was the perfect read and definitely 5 stars. It was like being wrapped up in a fluffy, soft, and cozy hug. I always love these kinds of stories with found families, magic, love and more. It, for sure, met my hopes and expectations for a great read that lifted my spirits and made me want to spend more time in this world. This is one story you shouldn't miss!
Stay for a Spell
by Amy Coombe
Cute Cozy Fantasy (3/9/2026)
This was a fun fairy tale like story. It was a nice light read that I enjoyed with the cute setting of the bookstore and the dragon, the princess and the cat and all.This reminded me some of Legends and Lattes and those types of cozy fantasies, which are some of my favorites.

If you want to escape and have a light hearted comfy cozy read, then make sure to check this super cute and fun story out.
The House on Biscayne Bay
by Chanel Cleeton
Fantastic Atmospheric Gothic Mystery (1/7/2024)
I saw this and immediately hoped to read it because I read one other book by Chanel Cleeton and loved it so much. She is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors.
This did not disappoint. It was intriguing and so fascinating that I couldn't stop reading it, and I'm still thinking of it even now, a little while after having finished reading it. It's stuck with me and kept me thinking even after finishing it. This is another book that has given me a book hangover.
This has everything: atmosphere, the gothic feel, mystery, death, secrets, romance, and reminds me of many classics and favorites. It has vibes and similarities to Jane Eyre, Rebecca, and Wuthering Heights, which especially reminded me of Rebecca in parts and Wuthering Heights in others.
I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys gothic mysteries and classics like Rebecca and Wuthering Heights.

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