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Shadow Cell by Andrew Bustamante & Jihi Bustamante

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⭐ 0.5/5 Stars — Shadow Cell : When Spycraft Becomes Self-Fanfiction ⭐ Author: Andrew Bustamante & Jihi Bustamante Genre: Nonfiction / Espionage Memoir / Intelligence Rating: ⭐ 0.5 out of 5 (and I was feeling generous) ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS Espionage & intelligence operations Paranoia Interrogation & detention Institutional politics Extreme ego inflation Secondhand embarrassment 🚨 SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This review contains FULL SPOILERS , including the ending. If you want to believe this book is real-life Jason Bourne … maybe stop here. 😬 πŸ“š What This Book Claims to Be Shadow Cell is marketed as a groundbreaking, insider account of modern CIA operations, written by husband-and-wife operatives Andrew Bustamante and Jihi Bustamante . We’re promised: A CIA mole A hostile foreign power (“ Falcon ”) A revolutionary intelligence model And a daring couple who saved the day What we get instead is a memoir that reads like spy-themed ...

An Academic Affair by Jodi McAlister

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⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Academic Affair by Jodi McAlister — A Fake Marriage, Real Feelings, and Academia at Its Most Cutthroat Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4 out of 5 stars) Let me say this up front: this book is dangerously charming. The kind of soft, slow-burn romance that sneaks past your defenses and suddenly has you rooting for two emotionally repressed academics like it’s your full-time job. πŸ“šπŸ’”➡️❤️ Somehow, An Academic Affair managed to soften even my cold, jaded heart — and that is saying something. ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS Workplace harassment Academic precarity / job insecurity Toxic parents Emotional neglect Sibling conflict Institutional sexism 🚨 SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This review contains FULL SPOILERS , including the ending. If you want to go in blind, bookmark this and come back later. Everyone else? Welcome to Hobart. ☕πŸ“– πŸ’˜ Enemies-to-Lovers + Fake Marriage = Academic Perfection At its core, An Academic Affair is an enemies-to-lovers , fake marriage romance — and yes,...

Gay the Pray Away by Natalie Naudus

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  ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gay the Pray Away — Heartbreaking, Hopeful, and So Needed (4/5 ⭐) Author: Natalie Naudus Genre: YA Contemporary / LGBTQ+ / Coming-of-Age / Religious Trauma ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS Religious trauma & cult dynamics Homophobia & conversion ideology Emotional abuse Child abuse (non-graphic) Shunning / family estrangement Control of bodily autonomy Threatened physical violence 🚨 SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This review includes a FULL, COMPLETE plot summary , including the ending. Proceed accordingly πŸ’₯ πŸ“– What Is Gay the Pray Away About? At its core, Gay the Pray Away is about unlearning shame . It follows Valerie Danners , a 17-year-old girl raised in an ultra-religious community governed by the Institute of God’s Basic Principles (yes, it’s as suffocating as it sounds). Valerie has been taught that her feelings are sinful, her body is dangerous, and obedience is love. Then she meets Riley —and everything cracks open. This book is clearly written for qu...

You Will Never See Me by Jake Hinkson

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⭐⭐⭐⭐ You Will Never See Me — A Brutal Noir Descent Where Survival Is the Only Victory Author: Jake Hinkson Genre: Noir Thriller / Psychological Crime Fiction Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4 out of 5) ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS ⚠️ This is a dark, unsettling read. Please check carefully. Graphic violence Sexual assault Stalking Kidnapping Misogyny Murder Domestic abuse Alcoholism Self-harm / suicide Child abuse (past) This book does not blink. 😬 🚨 SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This review contains FULL SPOILERS , including the ending. If you want to go in blind, stop here and come back when you’re emotionally prepared. 🩸 πŸ–€ A Hook So Good It Practically Writes the Book for You Alice Hardy is a professor, a wife, a mother — and she’s having an affair. One night, after leaving her lover Jason Brennan’s apartment, Alice gets lost in his neighborhood and is attacked in an alley by a man wielding a hunting knife. She doesn’t freeze. She doesn’t submit. πŸ‘‰ She slashes his throat and runs. Then comes the fatal decision:...

Soldier Sailor by Claire Kilroy

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 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Soldier Sailor — Motherhood Without the Filter (5 Stars) Author: Soldier Sailor by Claire Kilroy Genre: Literary Fiction / Motherhood / Marriage ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS Postpartum depression & maternal mental health Sleep deprivation Marital conflict Emotional neglect Brief child endangerment Illness in a child Death of a pet Near-drowning Intrusive thoughts Misogyny & gendered labor imbalance 🚨 FULL SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This review contains a complete plot summary, including the ending . If you want to experience this raw, gut-punch of a book unspoiled, stop here and go read it first. I’ll wait. ☕πŸ“– A Brutally Honest Portrait of Early Motherhood Let’s just get this out of the way: Soldier Sailor is one of the most honest depictions of early motherhood I’ve ever read. No soft lighting. No Instagram glow. No “cherish every moment” nonsense. This book says the quiet part out loud: new motherhood can be isolating, terrifying, ra...

His Grace, The Duke by Emily Rath

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His Grace, the Duke (Second Sons #2) — ⭐⭐⭐½☆ (3.5/5 Stars) Author: Emily Rath Series: Second Sons Genre: Regency Romance / Why-Choose / Historical Romance ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS Explicit sexual content Strong language Emotional manipulation Power imbalance Jealousy & possessiveness Violence (including gunshot wound) Attempted murder Parental abuse (past) 🚨 FULL SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This review includes a complete plot summary and ending . If spoilers ruin your life, turn back now. πŸ«£πŸ“– ✨ Overview His Grace, the Duke picks up immediately after Beautiful Things —and somehow manages to be longer, spicier, louder, messier, and more outrageous . Think Regency England…but with modern mouths, maximalist drama, and a love configuration that refuses to color inside the lines. I had fun. I also thought, “Wow, this did not need to be this long.” Both things can be true. πŸ˜… πŸ™️ The Midnight Flight to London We open with James Corbin (Viscount Finchle...

Beautiful Things by Emily Rath

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Beautiful Things (Second Sons #1) — ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5 Stars) Author: Emily Rath Series: Second Sons (Book 1) Genre: Regency Romance / Reverse Harem / Historical Romance ⚠️ TRIGGER WARNINGS Explicit sexual content Strong language (many, many F-bombs) Emotional manipulation Parental abuse (past) Classism Infidelity themes Power imbalance Alcohol use 🚨 FULL SPOILER WARNING 🚨 This review contains a complete, start-to-finish plot summary , including the ending and series setup. Proceed at your own risk. πŸ˜ˆπŸ“– ✨ Overview: What Is Beautiful Things About? Beautiful Things is the debut novel from Emily Rath and the opening act of her Second Sons series. It’s a spicy Regency-era romance that blends Bridgerton-style aesthetics , modern dialogue, and an unapologetically horny heroine who inspires… intense devotion from nearly every man in her orbit. We follow Rosalie Harrow , age 22, broke, sharp-tongued, sexually confident, and freshly summoned to a duke’...