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Romance

If Not for My Baby by Kate Golden

A heartwarming story that gets stuck in your brain like an earworm. It reads like a love letter to music, not just the clear inspiration of Hozier but to musical theater and tour life. Tom is as swoony, awkward, and endearing as you’d expect, which is a nice balance to the frazzled insecurity that lives inside Clementine. This one’s for the ones so afraid of heartbreak we turn to music as preventative treatment and find that nothing can crack, peel back, and heal a human soul like a good song.

If Not for My Baby by Kate Golden, (List Price: $19, Berkley, 9780593953419, August 2025)

Reviewed by Paola Parreno Merina, Steamy Lit in Deerfield Beach, Florida

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Love Is a War Song by Danica Nava

I spent the last 30 minutes of reading Love Is a War Song in tears. They were very emotional tears- sad, and then happy, but I found the story so moving, I didn’t even realize I was actively crying. Avery Fox’s journey to finding herself, what mattered to her, and happiness really touched me. I loved how intricate Love Is a War Song is. The story isn’t just about Avery, but it’s also about Lucas Iron Eyes, Lottie (Avery’s grandmother), and those who also live on the ranch. Danica Nava’s sophomore novel is incredible. I couldn’t put it down and I really resonated with the themes of identity and family, among others. I’m so impressed Danica actually wrote a song to go in the book and I can’t wait to hear it be played. I loved every minute of reading Love Is a War Song. I need more cowboy romances like this one, ones that showcase the myriad experiences and peoples who live this life daily. Love Is a War Song is real, in ways you wouldn’t expect from a celebrity-cowboy romance, and I love it all the more for it.

Love Is a War Song by Danica Nava, (List Price: $19, Berkley, 9780593642627, July 2025)

Reviewed by Preet Singh, Eagle Eye Book Shop in Decatur, Georgia

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If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry

If Looks Could Kill has something for every reader. It is a cleverly plotted genre mashup with elements of true crime, fantasy, and historical fiction all rolled into one immersive read! And mythology, of course, as you would expect from the incredibly talented Julie Berry!

If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry, (List Price: $21.99, Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781534470811, September 2025)

Reviewed by Anderson McKean, Page & Palette in Fairhope, Alabama

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A First Time for Everything (Deluxe Edition) by K. L. Walther

This fun and lighthearted young adult novel follows high school sports star Madeline through her journey to find love as well as a connection with her soon to be sister in law. She is thrust into the adult world with wedding planning and events, all while searching for love. Only love was there all along, just not where she expected it to be. Just like in life, Madeline had to learn to open her eyes and realize that our journey does not always lead us where we expected. We just have to be ready and accepting. This book also has some great lessons on not being assuming and seeing people for who they really are. All around a great read!

A First Time for Everything (Deluxe Edition) by K. L. Walther, (List Price: $14.99, Sourcebooks Fire, 9781728263144, June 2025)

Reviewed by Kristy Everette, Angel Wings Bookstore & Bistro in Oxford, North Carolina

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The Most Unusual Haunting of Edgar Lovejoy by Roan Parrish

A man terrified of the ghosts he sees falls in love with a transmasc nonbinary person who creates haunted houses for a living. Loved it, their relationship troubles resolve early-ish in the book, but that doesn’t mean life is smooth sailing as their individual families provide some unique challenges as well as the characters going through their own spats of personal development. Very cute!

The Most Unusual Haunting of Edgar Lovejoy by Roan Parrish, (List Price: $17.99, Sourcebooks Casablanca, 9781464238741, September 2025)

Reviewed by Kelly McLeod, The Haunted Book Shop in Mobile, Alabama

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Pucking Strong by Emily Rath

Queen Dr. Emily Rath has once again written a beautiful (yet spicy) hockey romance with so much emotional depth, I find myself shocked. I loved this book so so much and I’m so sad that this series is almost over

Pucking Strong by Emily Rath, (List Price: $19.95, Kensington, 9781496752437, August 2025)

Reviewed by Ash Spaulding, Writers Block Bookstore in Winter Park, Florida

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The Second Death of Locke by V. L. Bovalino

The Second Death of Locke is my number one book of the year, no contest, no doubts, no NOTHIN. I took this book to the beach and devoured it in the span of about five hours. The yearning is out of this world, the world-building is so unique and fascinating, the heroes are reluctant but determined to set things right. I could kiss the ground Bovalino walks on for this work of art.

The Second Death of Locke by V. L. Bovalino, (List Price: $19.99, Forever, 9781538776575, September 2025)

Reviewed by Caitlyn Vanorder, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Book Buzz: Rose in Chains by Julie Soto

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Julie Soto, photo credit Kevin Fiscus PhotographyOne of the things that I love about reading and writing fanfiction is the immersion. I don’t have to explain to you what The Force is or what a lightsaber is. In fact, I don’t have to know what it is myself, but we can use these magics and sci-fi things to move the story along. We don’t have to set anything up. I never felt like I was someone who knew how to set anything up. I didn’t ever need to flex that muscle of world-building as a writer. I didn’t have to describe a new political climate or create a new magic system…One of the things that’s really exciting to me about Rose in Chains is that opportunity to take something that worked really well and meant a lot to me and getting to actually flex those world-building muscles now. Even beyond the Rose in Chains trilogy, if I wanted to continue writing fantasy, it doesn’t feel as daunting anymore. It’s another new genre to play with, and that’s the fun part.

― Julie Soto, Interview, Swoon

Rose in Chains by Julie Soto

What booksellers are saying about Rose in Chains

  • Your honor, I am once again in love with fictional characters (no one is surprised). Set in the ashes of war, this dark fantasy follows a fractured rebellion, shifting loyalties, and one dangerously complicated romance right at its center. The tension in this book is something that should be bottled up and studied in a lab. I lost so much sleep reading this… and I’d do it again with zero hesitation!
      ― Janisie Rodriguez, Copperfish Books in Punta Gorda, Florida | BUY

  • There is nothing I crave more in a romance than yearning and a slow burn. Soto delivers the slowwwwest of slow burns that will have you giggling one moment, and then your draw dropping in the next. I loved seeing Soto build this magical world and can’t wait to see her continue! We might not like Rowling, but we like writers making a fan-fic world their own!
      ― Morgan DePerno, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina | BUY

  • I am a huge fan of The Auction, through and through, but I’m so happy with the novel this turned out to be, as it’s own thing. I appreciated the parallels to the original work and the remaining plot but also the exploration into fantasy and the changes!
    ― Meghan Haile, The Lynx in Gainesville, Florida | BUY

  • So I didn’t realize this was Draco x Hermione fan fiction until a couple of chapters in because who else would have silver hair besides Draco Malfoy? The world-building was great, although sometimes too much was going on. There are different types of magic that a person can hold, and the succession of power is very important to the storyline as well. What I also didn’t realize was that this was a dark romance, a genre I typically try to avoid, but this wasn’t as dark as it can typically get. That being said, one of the main things that I kept going back to was the fact that Briony is essentially the property of Toven. Not a fan of that dynamic at all so it felt pretty icky. Especially when Briony was remembering her crush on Toven, but then we immediately remember that he owns her. Yeah… Seeing how Briony and most of the other captured women are discreetly fighting back and starting their own revolution was amazing. Women during wartime had to be compliant in front of others, but in the dark, they were plotting. And this book delivered just that. It was pretty cool to see how much of a revolution can begin with a couple of women who refused to back down. As it’s only the first in the trilogy, I expect the rest to be flushed out more. The epilogue was the best part as we truly get a sense for what’s to come in the future.
    ― Itzy Morales, M Judson, Booksellers in Greenville, South Carolina | BUY

About Julie Soto

Julie Soto is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, playwright, and actress originally from Sacramento, CA. Her musical Generation Me won the 2017 New York Musical Festival’s Best Musical award, as well as Best Book for her script. She is a musical theater geek, fandom nerd, and the author of many spicy fan fictions. Julie now lives in Fort Bragg, CA, with her dog, Charlie. She is probably drinking coffee as you read this.

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Overruled by Lana Ferguson

She just keeps getting better. Oh my word! This book was exquisite. Listen, we can talk about how Dani is a wonderful female main character, strong but still fragile. We can talk about the hilarious banter and sizzling chemistry. But what makes this book amazing is the one and only Ezra freaking Hart. He has stolen my heart with his charm, his sensitivity, and just overall deliciousness. He is one of the best main male characters I have ever read, and at this point in time no one will take his crown. In true Lana Ferguson style, this book had me laughing, blushing and screaming from literally page one.

Overruled by Lana Ferguson, (List Price: $19, Berkley, 9780593549391, July 2025)

Reviewed by Mekhala Villegas-Rogers, Tombolo Books in St Petersburg, Florida

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Zomromcom by Olivia Dade

What a crazy ride! I mean, we were running into the arms of danger on page one! This book was hilarious, but also had me on edge because of the freaking zombies! Edie is amazing, and if I had the confidence to try to save someone with a burrito and pure determination, I think I would be considered a superhero. Max is prickly and a bit of a pessimist, but he treats Edie with such care, ahh, it is scrumptious. I mean if I could fall in love with a grumpy, flawless, not afraid to wear a thong vampire in the middle of an apocalypse, I would! Here for the adventure, staying for the romance, NO ONE….. does paranormal romance like ZOMROMCOM.!

Zomromcom by Olivia Dade, (List Price: $19, Berkley, 9780593818206, 2025-08-05)

Reviewed by Mekhala Villegas-Rogers, Tombolo Books in St Petersburg, Florida

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Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas

This series just gets better and better. New characters, battles, love, loss, surprises galore, and characters resurfacing! What a wild ride!

Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas, (List Price: $30, Bloomsbury Publishing, 9781639731022, February 2023)

Reviewed by Courtney Niederer, The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines, North Carolina

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Ladies in Hating by Alexandra Vasti

I’ve never possessed an ounce of chill in my life, and I’m certainly not going to find some when it comes to this book! I have adored secret Gothic novelist, and phenomenal actress, Georgiana since we first met her in Ne’er Duke Well, and have been anxiously awaiting the day when I would hopefully be able to throw her story at anyone with even a passing interest in it, so imagine my utter joy when I discovered that not only was she getting a book of her own, but that it would be a sapphic one at that!! I’m positively FERAL for this story y’all! I want nothing more than to bury myself in its pages, and live there for eternity! Alexandra Vasti literally never misses, and Georgiana and Cat’s story is a shinning example of that!

Ladies in Hating by Alexandra Vasti, (List Price: $19, St. Martin’s Griffin, 9781250910981, September 2025)

Reviewed by Lucile Perkins-Wagel, Blinking Owl Books in Fort Myers, Florida

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The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst

Sarah Beth Durst is such a skillful writer. The Enchanted Greenhouse is a return to the world introduced in The Spellshop, but is a standalone novel. This is the story of Terlu Perna, the Librarian who created a sentient plant out of loneliness. As punishment, she is turned into a statue and displayed in the Library she worked in. Next, she awakens, freezing in the snow, hungry, and confused. She was brought to an island and awoken by a very grumpy gardener. The island is full of failing enchanted greenhouses. Terlu agrees to help the gardener and a sentient rose save the greenhouses. The coziest of cozy books! Terlu is such a lovely character! We have another winged cat, flying mini dragons, a strong and silent baking gardener, and lots of plants! Durst had me hanging on every word.

The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst, (List Price: $29.99, Bramble, 9781250333988, July 2025)

Reviewed by Sarai Rivera, Spellbound Bookstore in Sanford, Florida

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Never the Roses by Jennifer K. Lambert

Jennifer K. Lambert’s world is beautiful! The imagery, world-building, and character development are wonderful. I loved this world! It has everything: magic, madness, love, war, and enemies to lovers—AHH! Oneira is so relatable in her desire to be alone, yet people keep showing up! She and Stearanos are on opposite sides of a war. When the great sorcerer Oneria decides to retire, she also chooses to steal a book from her old enemy, Stearanos, whom she has never met. This act sets off a chain of events where Stearanos and her begin to mess with each other. The little taunts, the great chemistry, and the fact that he fell first and harder make this a fantastic romance!

Never the Roses by Jennifer K. Lambert, (List Price: $32.99, Bramble, 9781250360342, July 2025)

Reviewed by sarah dimaria, Cavalier House Books in Denham Springs, Louisiana

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The Great Misfortune of Stella Sedgwick by S. Isabelle

Stella Sedgwick is a young black woman in late 19th-century England. She wants to be a writer and an independent woman. When a surprise inheritance brings her into London society, she resurrects her mother’s newspaper advice column anonymously in this fun YA historical romance.

The Great Misfortune of Stella Sedgwick by S. Isabelle, (List Price: $19.99, Isabelle, S., 9781335006967, July 2025)

Reviewed by Rae Ann Parker, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee

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