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Wild Reverence | Rebecca Ross

Posted 09/26/2025 by Hilarye in Book Reviews / 0 Comments
Wild Reverence | Rebecca Ross
Star Rating: 5 Stars
Spice Level: 3 Flames
All-Time Favorite
Series: Letters of Enchantment #0.5
Published by Saturday Books on 09/02/2025
Format: Kindle (526 Pages) πŸ“– Purchased
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Wild Reverence by Rebecca Ross If you adored the Letters of Enchantment duet, Wild Reverence will feel like a kindred spirit and a higher power. Where Divine Rivals and Ruthless Vows featured Iris and Roman’s epic love story forged through letters, the fated love in Wild Reverence is built from dreams. It’s a vivid, magical journey exploring love, power, and identityβ€”both heartbreakingly beautiful and deeply hopeful. Together, these books form a stunning constellation of stories, a complex tapestry woven so carefully that even Fate and Death couldn’t tear it apart. Our heroine, Matilda, is born in the firelit domain of the under realm to Zenia, goddess of winter, […]

Accomplice to the Villain | Hannah Nicole Maehrer

Posted 08/15/2025 by Hilarye in Book Reviews / 0 Comments
Accomplice to the Villain | Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Star Rating: 5 Stars
Spice Level: 2 Flames
Series: Assistant and the Villain #3
Published by Red Tower Books on 08/05/2025
Format: Kindle (482 Pages) πŸ“– Purchased
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In a world where everything seems to be going to shit, Hannah Nicole Maehrer has gifted us with three delightful books that offer a much-needed escape. Each installment in this series is a treasure trove of adorable banter, biting sarcasm, swoon-worthy romance, and most importantly, a tiny glimmer of hope that love, friendship, and laughter can conquer all. β€˜Accomplice to the Villain’ takes us deeper into the enchanting world of Rennedawn, providing a richer understanding of our beloved characters. While it may feel slightly less fluffy than β€˜Assistant’ and β€˜Apprentice’, it retains the snark, humor, and wild antics […]