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The Councillor by E. J. Beaton

5/5. A compelling political fantasy with--you guessed it--an ambitious female protagonist. Add the queernorm world, the hint of romance, and a lot of complicated interpersonal stuff, and you have a recipe for a winner. I'm excited for a sequel, but also feel that this stands alone remarkably well.

Husband Material by Alexis Hall

5/5. I mean, it's Alexis Hall. This sequel to Boyfriend Material is unlike any romance novel I've read before. It's an established couple and Hall never puts breaking up on the table--so the book is just their interpersonal conflicts, resolved as best they can, as they go through life together. it's not a book that ties things up neatly. But it is a book that I love. It does have a very specific (British?) sense of humor, and I've seen a lot of negative reviews, but I love it wholeheartedly.

A Prayer for the Crown-sky

5/5. Chambers's worldbuilding is so incredible. I love Dex and Mosscap, too, but the details of the world are what keep me reading.

Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

4/5. It's...fine? All the parts are good, but I feel like you could double the length and give every element more fleshing out and it would read a lot better. I like the sapphic romance, and the descriptions of food and drink, and it's definitely cozy. I just wanted more than I got.

Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

3/5. Eh. I found this one kind of boring. It's technically good, but I didn't feel invested in anyone or anything. it's not the kind of book I usually pick up, either, so I'm not surprised I didn't like it.

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