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New Release Spotlight: Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole

This novella by the inimitable Alyssa Cole has been out for almost a month, so still new, but no waiting to read allll about the freaking adorable (and stylish-as-hell) couple on that gorgeous cover! Once Ghosted, Twice Shy is part of Cole’s wildly beloved Reluctant Royals series, and though this is the only queer story so far, I selfishly hope it won’t be the last!

While her boss the prince was…

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In Alyssa Cole’s psychological thriller When No One is Watching, Sydney Green is adrift in a B

InAlyssa Cole’s psychological thriller When No One is Watching, Sydney Green is adrift in a Brooklyn changing faster than she can keep up with. Lifelong neighbors are disappearing, white, paranoid, disdainful people are moving in, vulture real estate agents are trying to get her to part with her mother’s home. She teams up (reluctantly) with new white neighbor Theo to put together a more accurate and inclusive tour of the neighborhood and try to preserve some of its real history. 

But as they dive deeper, weird things continue to happen in the community. Things get darker, stranger, the treats get bigger. And soon, they’re embroiled in a conspiracy that no one will believe. 

 I read this book in one day. I started it on the edge of the lake and finished it while eating dinner later that night—I could literally not put it down. Cole brings white woman tears, the slow prowl of a cop car, the microaggressions of neighbors, the frustrating bullshit spouted on a NextDoor page, rising rent, impossible binds, and more into a Get Out–like tale of psychological horror—surveillance, shadows, doubles, threats, set-ups, intruders. 

And most of all, Cole infuses her book with an overwhelming dread that is based more in reality than in any conspiracy: the dread of what will go next, which neighborhood institution will fall overnight, which neighbor will disappear without saying goodbye. Cole’s thriller left me buzzing with anxiety and anger in all the right ways. 

Content warnings for medical bias and neglect, gentrification, racism, depression, panic attacks, forced institutionalization, gaslighting, deportation threat, land theft.


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For October, I decided to challenge myself to draw as many couples from some of my favourite romanceFor October, I decided to challenge myself to draw as many couples from some of my favourite romanceFor October, I decided to challenge myself to draw as many couples from some of my favourite romanceFor October, I decided to challenge myself to draw as many couples from some of my favourite romanceFor October, I decided to challenge myself to draw as many couples from some of my favourite romanceFor October, I decided to challenge myself to draw as many couples from some of my favourite romance

For October, I decided to challenge myself to draw as many couples from some of my favourite romances as possible, and I surprised myself by finishing 18 whole paintings! I will post them in three batches, but you can see them all on my twitter here! This is part 1 out of 3!

Here’s the books these arts from from, in order:

  • Team Phison by Chase Verity
  • The Rat-Catcher’s Daughter by KJ Charles
  • Champion of the Scarlet Wolf by Ginn Hale
  • A Little Light Mischief by Cat Sebastian
  • Agnes Moor’s Wild Knight by Alyssa Cole
  • Undertow/Whyborne and Griffin by Jordan L. Hawk

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Quick Reviews: All of the Books I Read on Vacation

I just came back from a week of vacation (my family went to a cottage by the lake), where I spent a lot of time reading…because there wasn’t much else to do. And since coming up with blog post ideas is hard, I thought this week I would do short reviews of all of the books that I read while I was away!

Right off the bat, I want to say that these are all non-spoiler reviews, so if you want to…

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