Tag: Book Review
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Boss’ Secret Muse: Enemies, Tension, and One Very Bad (Very Good) Idea

Some books know exactly why you picked them up—and Boss’ Secret Muse does not pretend to be subtle about it. Enemies to lovers? Check. Billionaire boss? Obviously. Age gap? Yes. Sparks flying from the very first coffee shop confrontation? Immediately. And honestly? That’s half the fun. The story follows a heroine who finally lands her…
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Sunrise Second Chance Series: A Steamy Spin on Enemies to Lovers in the Sunshine State

If you’re tired of the same old enemies-to-lovers tropes recycled like last decade’s romance bingo card, the Sunrise Second Chance Series crashes through that predictability with a blend of small-town vibes, sports energy, and steam-meter-breaking chemistry. This multi-story romance bundle insists on serving emotional stakes and second chances like a point-blank slap shot to the…
Sonia M. Rompoti
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When Life Is on Fire and You’re Expected to Stay Functional?

There’s a special kind of book you don’t read because you’re curious.You read it because something has already gone wrong. The Mindset of Crisis Management is that kind of book. It doesn’t assume you’re calm, organized, or operating at full emotional capacity. It assumes your world has tilted suddenly and you’re trying to keep it…
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Loving Someone Who Doesn’t Remember You

I read Until You the way I read most emotionally dangerous romances. One eye on the page, one eye bracing for impact, coffee going cold because apparently feelings are more urgent than caffeine. The premise is instantly cruel in the most effective way. A car accident. Memory loss. A man at the bedside who knows…
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A Fake Engagement With Very Real Consequences

Cold Billionaire, Hot Chemistry There are days when I want deep, lyrical prose that gently rearranges my soul.And then there are days when I want a grumpy billionaire, a fake engagement, and absolutely no emotional restraint. If you’re reading this, I’m guessing you know the feeling. That’s exactly why Grumpy Billionaire’s Pretend Fiancée works so…
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Habit’s Impact — Why Small Wins Matter More Than Big Resolutions

If you’re sick of self-help books that feel like pep talks from someone who has never lived a normal human life, Habit’s Impact: Leveraging Small Changes for Lasting Results is a refreshing course-correction. The author refuses to pretend that monumental transformation happens overnight or that willpower alone will get you there. Instead, this book shows…
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A Private Chef, a Problematic Billionaire, and Predictable Chemistry

Power, Tension, and a Billionaire We All Side-Eye First There’s a very specific mood where I don’t want personal growth, healing arcs, or lyrical introspection. I want tension. I want bad decisions. I want a billionaire who is objectively a problem and a heroine who knows it and still walks straight into the mess. That’s…
Sonia M. Rompoti
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Transformational Nonfiction: Curated Reads to Inspire Change
One of the great things about reading isn’t just escaping into another world—it’s finding books that change the way you think, feel, and live. That’s exactly the goal of the Transformational Nonfiction BookFunnel promo: a collection of powerful, life-enhancing books that go beyond surface-level self-help and invite real transformation. Why Transformational Nonfiction Matters A “transformational”…
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The House in the Cerulean Sea

(late to the party.. I know) …BUT this is one of those rare books that sneaks up on you. You open it expecting whimsical fantasy, and somewhere between a bureaucrat with a clipboard and a gnome named Talia, it gently dismantles your emotional defenses. TJ Klune takes a premise that could have gone full dystopian…
Sonia M. Rompoti
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What’s Your Favorite Word?

Some people pick “serendipity.” Others love “lullaby.” Me? My favorite word is plot. As a writer, it’s where the story lives. But as a human, it’s where the fun begins. Miss the train? Plot. Say yes when you should’ve said no? Plot. Fall in love when you swore you wouldn’t? Definitely plot. It’s my motto…
