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Crossed

Crossed

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He is a priest. She is a pole dancer.
That should’ve been the line I didn’t cross—
but here we are: spiritually compromised and completely obsessed.
McIntire knew exactly what she was doing. And she did it anyway.

SCANDALOUS! I love it.

Song choice for this book: Unholy by Sam Smith

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He is a priest. She is a pole dancer.
That should’ve been the line I didn’t cross—
but here we are: spiritually compromised and completely obsessed.
McIntire knew exactly what she was doing. And she did it anyway.

SCANDALOUS! I love it.

Song choice for this book: Unholy by Sam Smith

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The Silent Patient

The Silent Patient

Scribe After Five
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This might honestly be my book of the month for July. It’s definitely one of those reads that actually lives up to the hype. I’m still frustrated I didn’t figure it out, but that’s exactly what made it so good. I love that Alex Michaelides doesn’t over explain things-he trusts the reader to piece things together, and the way he introduces characters leaves room for your own interpretation. Some chapters were tough to get thr …Read More

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This might honestly be my book of the month for July. It’s definitely one of those reads that actually lives up to the hype. I’m still frustrated I didn’t figure it out, but that’s exactly what made it so good. I love that Alex Michaelides doesn’t over explain things-he trusts the reader to piece things together, and the way he introduces characters leaves room for your own interpretation. Some chapters were tough to get thr …Read More

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Starling House

Starling House

Scribe After Five
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•Fri

This review contains spoilers. Show me everything!

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This review contains spoilers. Show me everything!

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Gothikana

Gothikana

Scribe After Five
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This review contains spoilers. Show me everything!

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This review contains spoilers. Show me everything!

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Enchantra

Enchantra

Scribe After Five
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Enchantra had so much potential—but it honestly read like an early draft of Phantasma… or just a draft in general.

The real saving grace? Vivi and Rowen’s banter. Their dynamic had sparks, and it’s what kept me turning pages.

But beyond that, I wanted more. More from the trials. More depth to the premise. More layers in the worldbuilding and the magic system. Everything felt surface-level—especially in the later chapters, wher …Read More

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Enchantra had so much potential—but it honestly read like an early draft of Phantasma… or just a draft in general.

The real saving grace? Vivi and Rowen’s banter. Their dynamic had sparks, and it’s what kept me turning pages.

But beyond that, I wanted more. More from the trials. More depth to the premise. More layers in the worldbuilding and the magic system. Everything felt surface-level—especially in the later chapters, wher …Read More

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An Education in Malice

An Education in Malice

Scribe After Five
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This was my 10th book of June — and it’s a solid 5/5.
Femme fatale? Check.
DARK ACADEMIA? Absolutely.
Vampires, yearning, and complicated characters I loved trying to unravel and psychoanalyze like I was the last girl left in a lit class full of ghosts.

Poetic. Intimate. Haunting in all the right ways.
An Education in Malice doesn’t just read like a fever dream—it feels like one.

Song choice for this book: Lunch by Billie Eilish

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This was my 10th book of June — and it’s a solid 5/5.
Femme fatale? Check.
DARK ACADEMIA? Absolutely.
Vampires, yearning, and complicated characters I loved trying to unravel and psychoanalyze like I was the last girl left in a lit class full of ghosts.

Poetic. Intimate. Haunting in all the right ways.
An Education in Malice doesn’t just read like a fever dream—it feels like one.

Song choice for this book: Lunch by Billie Eilish

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