[2] masters of war a maxx king thriller (the maxx king thrillers, book 2)
Review Suspense Thriller

Masters of War

Masters of War by John H. Thomas is the second instalment in the Maxx King series, picking up around six months after Thunderbird Rising and hurtling forward with even more high-octane action, shady double-crosses, and looming extraterrestrial threats. If the

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The Last Love Note
Review RomCom

The Last Love Note

Emma Grey’s The Last Love Note is a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and the courage to embrace life anew. Part romantic comedy, part emotional gut-punch, it frequently dances on the thin line between them with honesty and heart. Awkward

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Discount Dan’s Backroom Bargains
Review LitRPG

Discount Dan

Discount Dan’s Backroom Bargains by James Hunter is a survival-heavy LitRPG that dumps its everyman hero into a chaotic alternate reality and tells him to figure it out fast or die trying. If you’ve read Dungeon Crawler Carl (DCC), you’ll

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Dreadful
Review Fantasy

Dreadful

Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis is a fantasy novel that kicks off with a man waking up with no memory, only to discover he’s apparently the dark wizard everyone fears. He’s got a tower, a reputation for being utterly dreadful, and

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The humans
Review Science Fiction

The Humans

The Humans by Matt Haig is a sci-fi-tinged meditation on what it means to be human, told through the eyes of an alien who starts off utterly horrified and bewildered by us humanity. He’s sent to Earth to prevent our

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