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Mother of Death & Dawn (The War of Lost Hearts, #3)
Carissa Broadbent
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Children of Fallen Gods (The War of Lost Hearts, #2)
Carissa Broadbent
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Children of Fallen Gods (The War of Lost Hearts, #2)
Carissa Broadbent
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Lost in the world of Max and Tisaanah... 📜🕯️
I’m currently questioning every reading choice I made before picking up Daughter of No Worlds. How did I wait this long? The world-building, the magic, the depth—I am completely enthralled. I’ve already read the first few chapters of book two before I came here to mark this as read cause I simply couldn't stop reading to post this sooner.
My prediction: A true masterpiece of high fantasy.
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Daughter of No Worlds (The War of Lost Hearts, #1)
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Carissa Broadbent
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No Matter What: A Novel (Dial Delights)
Cara Bastone
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The relationship that started as a marriage of convenience became a journey of mutual healing. I loved how the characters helped each other overcome their insecurities, proving that sometimes the best 'home' is a person.
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Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend: A Marriage of Convenience Sports Romcom
Kate Watson
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Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend: A Marriage of Convenience Sports Romcom
Kate Watson
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A goddess + a mortal = soulmates? Yes. Yes. And YES. ✨
I absolutely love the fated mate trope, but seeing it explored in such a different way felt magical. Despite coming from completely different realms, their bond felt unwavering from the very beginning. What truly broke my heart was how much they suffered at the hands of the very people who were supposed to protect them.
Their story carried so much longing, devotion, and quiet resilience.
And the ending? Beautiful. But the epilogue completely surprised me—especially the clever way it connects to how Iris and Roman communicate in Divine Rivals.
Such a beautiful detail for readers who love this world.✨
This story reminded me why I adore soulmates in fantasy books.
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Wild Reverence: Entre o Rio e as Estrelas
Rebecca Ross
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Wild Reverence: Entre o Rio e as Estrelas
Rebecca Ross