Book Info:
Title: Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherworlds
Author: Heather Fawcett
Published: January 16th, 2024
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages: 339
Book Info:
Title: Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherworlds
Author: Heather Fawcett
Published: January 16th, 2024
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages: 339
In my never ending search for the perfect romance novel, I came across An Academic Affair by Jodie McAlister just before leaving on a 10 day camping trip into the Canadian wilderness. Let me just say it was the perfect companion - I mean who doesn't love an enemies-to-lovers, fake marriage trope?
An Academic Affair follows Sadie and Jonah as they compete as academic rivals throughout their undergraduate degree all the way through to post- PhD life. McAlister takes her readers back throughout those formative fights between the two, allowing you as the reader to really get to know the two, and further flesh out their lives in academia. This book felt really smart, from the references to standard English novels taught in class, to the creation of their own syllabus and curriculum, you leave this novel having a newfound appreciation for the teachers in your life, and perhaps having learned a thing or two. Sadie and Jonah's slow, gentle and ultimately really heartfelt relationship grows with each page, and demonstrates that for some, love takes its time to grow. Be warned however - this is a slowww burn, and although we as the reader may find this frustrating (I know I was REALLY rooting for Sadie and Jonah throughout the book!), I think sometimes this is the most realistic depiction of a relationship. All in all, I found this a fabulous read around the campfire, and it is coming out just in time (next week!!) for all the cozy, wintery moments of cuddling up on the couch with a good book!
I truly had to stop myself from inhaling this as soon as I got my hands on it. Thank you to NetGalley for an early review copy!
Title: Daughter of the Otherworld
Author: Shauna Lawless
Published: 11 November 2025
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Format: digital, reviewed through NetGalley
Pages: 480

Growing up, the Princess Diaries series was like a comforting, cozy hug, which saw me all throughout my pre-teen and teenage years. Mia was my neurotic best friend, who obsessed over 90's TV shows, as well as navigating growing up and becoming an adult and having no clue what that should look like. Fast forward many years, and 6 years after the last book was published, Meg Cabot surprises her now adult fans with a sequel to her series - and I, for one, cannot be happier.
Royal Wedding is the 11th book in the series, and it fills that ever-present hole in my heart for the musings of Mia in her diary. Now an adult, this book follows Mia and Michael's journey to the altar, as well as the discovery of a secret little sister who gets to find out she is also a princess! In my opinion, Cabot has done an excellent job showing Mia as an adult - grown up, sure, but still the same teenager we fell in love with. The story is filled with connections and references to the original series, and the plot is twisty enough to make you really believe that this really is real life. Without giving away any spoilers, the involvement of Lilly with a certain bodyguard hit home for me that Mia and her friends are no longer in high school, but are fully grown women and I appreciated that Cabot did not shy away from growing up her characters. What we are left with is a wonderfully written story which is the perfect escape for my grown up inner middle-schooler.
Recommended for people who enjoy: diary-style books, the Princess Diaries, royalty, wedding planning, contemporary fiction.
Rating: 4.5/5
Book Information
Title: Royal Wedding (The Princess Diaries #11)
Author: Meg Cabot
Published: January 1st, 2015
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Summary:
For Princess Mia, the past five years since college graduation have been a whirlwind of activity, what with living in New York City, running her new teen community center, being madly in love, and attending royal engagements. And speaking of engagements. Mia’s gorgeous longtime boyfriend Michael managed to clear both their schedules just long enough for an exotic (and very private) Caribbean island interlude where he popped the question! Of course Mia didn’t need to consult her diary to know that her answer was a royal oui.
But now Mia has a scandal of majestic proportions to contend with: Her grandmother’s leaked “fake” wedding plans to the press that could cause even normally calm Michael to become a runaway groom. Worse, a scheming politico is trying to force Mia’s father from the throne, all because of a royal secret that could leave Genovia without a monarch. Can Mia prove to everyone—especially herself—that she’s not only ready to wed, but ready to rule as well?
Let us know what you thought!
Happy Reading,
Mari
Title: The Castaway and the Witch
Author: Ionna Papadopoulou
Published: 23 September, 2025
Publisher: Ghost Orchid Press
Format: digital, reviewed through NetGalley
Pages: 162
Book Information
Title: Where the Dark Stands Still
Author: A.B. Poranek
Published: 27 February, 2025
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Format: Hardcover, borrowed from library
Pages: 368

PSR focuses on Maya, who has fallen in love with her brother's best friend, Conor, with whom she has a significant age gap (15 years!). Hazelwood fully fleshes both characters out by way of flashbacks to three years prior, and watching this relationship grow from afar is so "kick your feet" sweet. There were a few lines of dialogue throughout the way which perhaps were a liiiittle cringe, however, I forgive Hazelwood as she can write characters that you cannot help but resonate with - cringy sentiments are pretty normal for a new and exciting relationship after all. Maya is an interesting and kick-ass woman, who ultimately knows who she is and what she wants and is not afraid to go for it and bear the brunt of rejection should it end poorly. Meanwhile, Conor is the kind of broody MC that we all know and love, and seeing him slowly warm up to Maya's personality, youth, and excitement is a wonderful ride. The plot is funny and full of touristy moments that leave you wanting to head to Italy yourself, and ultimately is the PERFECT Summer Romance!
Recommended for people who enjoy: contemporary romance, STEM, steamy, age gap romances, slow burn romances.
Rating: 4/5 stars
Book Information
Title: Problematic Summer Romance
Author: Ali Hazelwood
Published: May 27, 2025
Publisher: Berkley
Format: Ebook, read via Libby app
Pages: 416
Summary:
Maya Killgore is twenty-three and still in the process of figuring out her life.
Conor Harkness is thirty-eight, and Maya cannot stop thinking about him.
As for the plot, while at times a tad predictable (I definitely called the big twist about the parents before the end), the path that Hallie and Rio take to find their way back to one another was, simply put, sweet. And not to mention, Tomforde definitely delivered on the spice, as I knew she would!
Recommended for who enjoy: romance, sports romance, and second-chance childhood sweethearts.
Book Information:
Title: Rewind it Back (Windy City #5)
Author: Liz Tomforde
Published: May 20, 2025
Publisher: Kindle Edition (read via Kindle Unlimited)
Pages: 491
Summary:
HALLIE
I keep wanting to say that this book is a breath of fresh air (and not just because of the pun), but the more I think about it, the more Blackgoose's book feels like a return to what I liked about dragon books as a kid. Well, at least it felt closer to that than other dragon books I've read recently (I'm looking at you, Fourth Wing). Books that turn dragons into sentient fighter jets and limit them exclusively to military service or to royal bloodlines. The world of To Shape a Dragon's Breath isn't devoid of all that. Anequs enters into a realm where dragons are mostly owned by the rich, or by the military, and are bred and sold in the same as way as racehorses. But for Anequs' community, among other in Markesland, treats dragons as partners, helpers in planting crops and stopping hurricanes. It's a return to what I remember seeing dragons as when I was a kid: helpers, friends, partners.
And aside from all that, the book is just an engrossing read. The kind that kept me up late. The world-building is fun! The "Anglish" colonizers might sound familiar, but Blackgoose defamiliarized a society we should be used to by re-imagining the Anglish as colonized themselves by Norse culture. Readers have to learn the confusing ins-and-outs alongside Anequs, and traverse a world where no one explains the rules until you've already got them wrong. As if that wasn't enough, Anequs also has to negotiate the active colonization of her community, and the difficulty of balancing Anglish rules with her own beliefs and desires.
It all wraps up in a book you really lose track of time with! I can't recommend it enough.
See you next time,
Aleks

Book Info:
Title: Sunrise on the Reaping
Author: Suzanne Collins
Published: March 18th, 2025
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Pages: 387
Summary from Goodreads:What were your thoughts on this book? Feel free to start a discussion in the comments!
Happy reading,
Mari