A return to the Wolf lands with higher stakes, tangled loyalties, and another brutal cliffhanger. The Night Prince by Lauren Palphreyman kept me hooked with its fantasy politics and emotional tension, even if it didn’t quite reach five-star status like the first book. Plus, the audiobook narration? Absolutely incredible.
Category: Book Reviews
⭐ Faking with Benefits – Book Review
A funny, flirty, and surprisingly heartfelt reverse harem rom-com, Faking with Benefits by Lily Gold delivers sizzling chemistry, emotional vulnerability, and comfortingly predictable HEA energy. From practice dates to very real feelings (and an older teacher love interest I was absolutely not immune to), this 4-star read had me hooked all over again — audiobook included.
⭐ All He’ll Ever Be — Book Review
Dark, obsessive, and undeniably intense — All He’ll Ever Be by Willow Winters delivers high heat and heavy atmosphere, but uneven pacing made it a mixed experience for me. A slow-burn mafia romance with plenty of spice and morally grey tension… just be ready for repetition before the payoff hits.
⭐ The Wolf King – Book Review
Obsessed is an understatement. The Wolf King by Lauren Palphreyman delivers feral tension, forbidden attraction, and brooding alpha energy wrapped in gritty, Celtic-inspired worldbuilding. With addictive short chapters and an unforgettable audiobook performance, this fantasy romance had me gasping, swooning, and immediately needing more.
⭐ Birthday Girl – Book Review
Age gap. Forbidden. Ex’s dad. Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas completely lived up to the hype — delivering elite slow-burn tension, emotional depth, and a hero (hello, Daddy Pike) who is steady, restrained, and impossible not to fall for. What starts as a forbidden attraction unfolds into a story about loneliness, growth, and wanting something you think you’re not allowed to have. Five stars, no hesitation.