Awards & Accolades

Our Verdict

  • Our Verdict
  • GET IT

Next book

OUR GRAVITY

A moving, introspective love story with poetic prose and complex characterization.

Awards & Accolades

Our Verdict

  • Our Verdict
  • GET IT

In Pollux’s LGBTQ+ romance, a young woman finds an unexpected connection with a stranger through poetry—and soon discovers just how far their love can go.

Castor spends her days quietly writing verse and working at her local library. Her favorite section is astronomy, where she enjoys reading about and contemplating the ever-expanding universe. It is there that she first sees Centauri, an astronomy researcher whose goal is to become “the first female director of a national observatory.” Castor, in her shyness, begins leaving poetic notes tucked into various books for Centauri to find. This simple act sparks a deeply meaningful connection between the two that eventually becomes romantic. When their beloved library faces foreclosure, due to lack of funds, the pair work together on an emergency fundraising strategy to try to save the place that means so much to both of them. Centauri offers her expertise to help put on a makeshift planetarium fundraiser, but raising the necessary $75,000 in just one month appears to be a nearly impossible task. To make matters worse, Centauri is soon called across the country to work on a once-in-a-lifetime grant, forcing the pair to again rely on the method of communication that first brought them together: the written word. As Castor struggles to save the library, she begins to wonder if prose will be enough to keep their two souls tethered—and when Centauri’s research team finds “something in the data. Something…off. I mean, really off. Like, statistically impossible, Nobel Prize bait, rewrite-the-intro-paragraphs-of-every-undergrad-textbook level of off,” their future is thrown into doubt like never before.

The vast majority of Pollux’s novel is told from Castor’s point of view (with occasional one-off glimpses into Centauri’s thoughts, which prove to be a bit jarring). Castor is revealed as an eloquent narrator, with verse-like thoughts that often spill out in the notes she writes to Centauri: “Sometimes I imagine the library as a living thing, some dormant beast, and that my presence in this room is an irritation.” So much of the novel focuses on her introspection, in fact, that the events that make up the external plot—the desperate attempt to save the library from shutting down, and Centauri’s long distance grant opportunity—feel like a mere backdrop to an account of Castor’s internal turmoil. Luckily, Pollux has constructed such a complex character that Castor’s thoughts are a compelling and beautiful, if often lonely, place to dwell. She’s a largely empathetic character, pining from afar and struggling with her own vulnerability, even if her sentimental philosophies can sometimes feel a bit dense and overwrought: “What if the universe isn’t expanding, just trying to get away from its own shame?” Readers looking for a brisk plot may want to search elsewhere, but those who enjoy deep, rich character studies will likely revel in Castor’s and Centauri’s deliberately paced romance. Overall, it’s an intimate and haunting look at the emotional intricacies of love, identity, and figuring out one’s place in the universe.

A moving, introspective love story with poetic prose and complex characterization.

Pub Date: July 23, 2025

ISBN: 9798293453634

Page Count: 496

Publisher: Self

Review Posted Online: Dec. 8, 2025

Awards & Accolades

Likes

  • Readers Vote
  • 196


Our Verdict

  • Our Verdict
  • GET IT


  • IndieBound Bestseller

Next book

REMINDERS OF HIM

With captivating dialogue, angst-y characters, and a couple of steamy sex scenes, Hoover has done it again.

Awards & Accolades

Likes

  • Readers Vote
  • 196


Our Verdict

  • Our Verdict
  • GET IT


  • IndieBound Bestseller

After being released from prison, a young woman tries to reconnect with her 5-year-old daughter despite having killed the girl’s father.

Kenna didn’t even know she was pregnant until after she was sent to prison for murdering her boyfriend, Scotty. When her baby girl, Diem, was born, she was forced to give custody to Scotty’s parents. Now that she’s been released, Kenna is intent on getting to know her daughter, but Scotty’s parents won’t give her a chance to tell them what really happened the night their son died. Instead, they file a restraining order preventing Kenna from so much as introducing herself to Diem. Handsome, self-assured Ledger, who was Scotty’s best friend, is another key adult in Diem’s life. He’s helping her grandparents raise her, and he too blames Kenna for Scotty’s death. Even so, there’s something about her that haunts him. Kenna feels the pull, too, and seems to be seeking Ledger out despite his judgmental behavior. As Ledger gets to know Kenna and acknowledges his attraction to her, he begins to wonder if maybe he and Scotty’s parents have judged her unfairly. Even so, Ledger is afraid that if he surrenders to his feelings, Scotty’s parents will kick him out of Diem’s life. As Kenna and Ledger continue to mourn for Scotty, they also grieve the future they cannot have with each other. Told alternatively from Kenna’s and Ledger’s perspectives, the story explores the myriad ways in which snap judgments based on partial information can derail people’s lives. Built on a foundation of death and grief, this story has an undercurrent of sadness. As usual, however, the author has created compelling characters who are magnetic and sympathetic enough to pull readers in. In addition to grief, the novel also deftly explores complex issues such as guilt, self-doubt, redemption, and forgiveness.

With captivating dialogue, angst-y characters, and a couple of steamy sex scenes, Hoover has done it again.

Pub Date: Jan. 18, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-5420-2560-7

Page Count: 335

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Review Posted Online: Oct. 12, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2021

Next book

THE MATING GAME

A book that will wolfishly appeal to the most heated fans of omegaverse erotica.

Tess Covington is a talented, successful contractor who just learned that she’s a late-in-life omega wolf shifter. Her new boss, surly innkeeper Hunter Barrett, is an alpha who’s opposed to the remodeling she’s there to do.

Tess hasn’t made it public that she’s being considered for her own HGTV makeover show, but she runs her career like a well-oiled machine. She posts a lot of her remodels on social media, granting her a certain level of celebrity, and leans on her brothers to help run the business she took over after a stroke made it impossible for her father to keep working. Hunter’s last serious relationship with an omega 10 years ago left him deeply wounded, ending when his parents were killed in a car accident and he moved back home to take care of their lodge—hence his resistance to change. With few exceptions, Tess keeps her newly diagnosed omega status to herself. Unfortunately, as an alpha, Hunter sniffs her out and seems to be the only person capable of helping her with her sudden heats, so there’s a lot of very smutty caretaking. The specificity of omegaverse hierarchy might be new to some readers, but Ferguson’s worldbuilding is quick, easy, and deeply horny. General romance readers might enjoy the grumpy-meets-sunshine and stranded-in-a-snowstorm tropes, although for a book about shifters, the characters spend surprisingly little time in wolf form. There’s not much danger of character development or surprising plot elements here, but for fans excited to read about animalistic mating, that might be enough.

A book that will wolfishly appeal to the most heated fans of omegaverse erotica.

Pub Date: Dec. 2, 2025

ISBN: 9780593953693

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Oct. 25, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2025

Close Quickview