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VBT# Forget Me Not - Leah Cupps

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Review: Forget Me Not - Leah Cupps - December 2025 There's something deeply personal about discovering an author whose work consistently delivers, only to find yourself standing at a crossroads with their latest release—torn between loyalty and honest reaction. That's exactly where I found myself with Leah Cupps's Forget Me Not. I've devoured quite a few of Leah Cupps's psychological thrillers, so when Zooloos Book Tours offered an advance copy, I didn't hesitate. My excitement doubled when I cracked open the first pages and discovered the story centered on archaeology , a subject that feels like home to me. Growing up, my house was split between my dad's Indiana Jones marathons and my mum's obsession with The Mummy and National Treasure. Adventure, ancient mysteries, and a dash of danger? That's my comfort zone. Forget Me Not opens with Meredith's death, then jumps six months forward to Riley Donovan a woman drowning in grief. She's lost h...

Review: Remain - Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan

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Review: Remain - Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan - October 2025 I'll admit it when I heard Nicholas Sparks and M. Night Shyamalan were collaborating on a book, my inner teenage self did a little happy dance. I grew up devouring Sparks' tearjerkers (yes, I ugly-cried through A Walk to Remember), and I'm absolutely obsessed with Shyamalan's deliciously twisted films. The idea of combining Sparks' emotional gut-punches with Shyamalan's mind-bending reveals? Sounds great right,  Or so I thought. Remain had so much potential, but ultimately landed somewhere in the middle for me a solid, average read that never quite reached the heights I'd hoped for. The story opens with Tate watching his sister Sylvia die, but not before she does something completely bizarre: she breathes into his mouth. Gross? Yes. Weird? Absolutely. But this is how Tate inherits the ability to see ghosts, which naturally sends him spiraling into a mental breakdown. After some time in ...

Review: God of Wrath - Rina Kent

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Review: God of Wrath - Book #3 Legacy of Gods - Rina Kent - November 2022 There's a peculiar disappointment that comes with watching a series you once loved start to unravel. I fell hard for Rina Kent's Legacy of Gods series. Book #1 with Glyn and Killian? Absolutely devoured it. The chemistry, the tension, the perfect blend of darkness and devotion—it was everything I wanted in a dark romance. Book #2 maintained that momentum with solid romantic suspense that kept me turning pages. But Book #3, God of Wrath, left me feeling... uncertain about where this series is headed. The premise started strong. Cecily participating in the Hunt was gripping, and the revelation of her own dark fantasies specifically her rape fantasy kink added layers to her character. When she signs up for an elite sex club expecting to finally be matched with Landon (Glyn's older brother and her longtime crush), the twist that pairs her with Jeremy Volkov instead had real potential. Jeremy, Annika...

Review: Love Deep - Louise Bay

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Review: Love Deep - Book #2 Colorado Club Billionaires - Louise Bay - October 2025 There's something deeply comforting about picking up a Louise Bay novel. It's like wrapping yourself in a soft blanket with a cup of tea , you know exactly what you're getting, and that predictability is precisely the point. Love Deep, Book #2 in the Colorado Club Billionaires series, delivered exactly what I needed: pure romance escapism without the emotional gymnastics. Let me start with my cover crush because yes, this matters. The cover perfectly captures that small-town-meets-sophistication vibe that runs through the entire story. It promised me warmth, and it delivered. Juniper is a single mom to eight-year-old Riley, working hard and creating art in whatever spare moments she can steal. When her old high school friend Byron opens a billionaire resort in their small town of Star Falls, he offers her the opportunity to showcase her artwork. Enter Fisher, a music producer with serious c...

Taking the Plunge: Why I Released My Surfing Romance on Wattpad

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Taking the Plunge: Why I Released My Surfing Romance on Wattpad There's a specific kind of terror that exists when you hit "publish" on something you've poured your heart into. It's not the peaceful silence of a quiet morning. It's the heavy, pressurized quiet right before you find out if anyone will actually read what you've written , if the story that kept you up at night will resonate with anyone beyond your own imagination. I just experienced that feeling with The Surface , my new surfing romance that's now live on Wattpad. Writing this story felt different. Maybe it's because I've always been drawn to the ocean that raw, unforgiving force that doesn't care about your plans or your fears. Or maybe it's because Skyler's journey mirrors something I think we all face: the pressure to be perfect versus the courage to be real. The Surface follows Skyler Sailsbury, the world's most celebrated female surfer, who's drownin...

VBT# Pretty Little Lies - Jessica Huntley

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      Review: Pretty Little Lies - Jessica Huntley - December 2025 There's something deeply satisfying about discovering an author who consistently delivers, and Jessica Huntley has become exactly that for me. After falling head over heels for Room 21, I jumped at the chance to join  Zooloos Book Tours for her latest release, Pretty Little Lies. The cover alone had me hooked elegant yet unsettling but it's what lay beneath that truly captivated me. Pretty Little Lies centers on Amelia and Noah, an engaged couple whose seemingly perfect relationship begins to fracture. As Noah grows distant, Amelia's suspicions of infidelity take root. But her personal crisis quickly spirals into something far more sinister when threatening text messages invade her phone, escalating to deliberate attacks on her freelance beauty business. Someone isn't just trying to hurt Amelia they want to destroy her entire life. What made this thriller particularly gripping was the dual mystery...

VBT# Got You - Erik Therme

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Review: Got You - Erik Therme - October 2025 There's something unsettling about family dynamics we can't quite fix, and Erik Therme captures this perfectly in Got You. When I picked up this psychological thriller for the 3Ps Virtual Book Tour with Zooloos Book Tours, I wasn't prepared for how personally it would resonate. Leah has never been close to her younger half-sister Amanda , a reality that hit close to home for me as I am not close to my half-brother . Amanda's life is a chaotic tangle of poor decisions and toxic relationships, and Leah has learned to expect late-night crisis calls. But when Amanda phones frantically demanding a ride to Belmont, insisting her son is in danger, Leah is confused. Amanda doesn't have any children. Before Leah can unravel the truth, Amanda runs into traffic and is killed. What follows is a masterfully crafted descent into paranoia and grief that had me questioning everything alongside Leah. The coroner's report reveals ha...