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A PLACE OF REFUGE

A memorable and well-developed cast enriches this rewarding love story.

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In Cardillo’s fourth series installment, two wandering souls find comfort and romance with each other in Italy.

In 1970, polio survivor Izzy Monroe was in a nearly fatal car accident that left her with severe memory difficulties. The following year, she remains miserable, convinced that her dreams of earning a Harvard University doctorate in American literature and writing a great novel are impossible. Her friend and college roommate Maria suggests that Izzy escape to an Italian farm, owned by Maria’s archaeologist grandfather, Raffaello Richetelli. Izzy says goodbye to her parents’ home on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts and heads to a Tuscan farm to join a group of student interns. There, she struggles to keep her memory lapses a secret while tending to a garden and caring for pigs. Then she has a chance encounter with Raffaello’s grandson Daniel, a New York City–based Jesuit priest who’s visiting while he mulls over leaving the priesthood. Although the two fall in love almost immediately, Daniel’s guilt makes him reluctant to dive deeper into their relationship. Both he and Izzy focus on the archaeological dig on Raffaello’s land, which could unearth a sizable discovery, but they must decide if what they feel for each other is worth fighting for. Cardillo’s feel-good tale befits the tone of the overall series, which chronicles the lives of the members of the Monroe family; for example, the Richetellis and interns amiably welcome Izzy, who, even when angry, is never sarcastic or mean. She’s a remarkable protagonist, overall, who always keeps a notebook handy to jot down what she doesn’t want to forget. Daniel, too has an engrossing backstory and shares a few traits with Izzy—both are loners who suffer from insomnia—and they form a strong, believable connection. Cardillo’s prose breathes life not only into the characters, but also environments and objects, such as a bottle of Scotch “lurking in the bottom of the armoire.”

A memorable and well-developed cast enriches this rewarding love story.

Pub Date: May 25, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-942209-97-3

Page Count: 412

Publisher: Bellastoria Press

Review Posted Online: July 19, 2022

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WHAT FURY BRINGS

A book about revenge that’s more punishing than purposeful.

A woman from a matriarchal society kidnaps a prince from a neighboring kingdom, planning to force him into marriage.

Five hundred years ago, the wife of the abusive king of Amarra prayed to her goddess for mercy; in return, the goddess granted every woman in the country the ability to rule over men. Amarra’s queens have governed with vengeance ever since, creating a fiercely violent matriarchy. Now, 21-year-old Olerra Corasene, a gifted military strategist and powerful general, is competing with her cunning and devious cousin, Glenaerys, to be the next queen. Since Glen is trying to secure the throne by currying favor with the wealthy nobles, Olerra decides on a different tactic, the time-honored Amarran tradition of kidnapping a husband. Her target is a good-looking younger prince from the neighboring country of Brutus, but she accidentally and unknowingly nabs Sanos, the king’s eldest son and heir to the throne. She drags Sanos back to Amarra, where he’s treated with all the contempt for men that is normal in her society: He’s dressed as a sexual plaything, forced to shave his beard and body hair, leashed and restrained for bad behavior. Olerra can’t understand Sanos’ objections to this treatment, and the ensuing power struggle makes up most of the plot. Marketed as romantasy, Levenseller’s first adult novel falls flat as both romance and fantasy. There is little connection or chemistry between Olerra and Sanos, and since both are more caricature than character, neither experiences the kind of growth that creates challenging or interesting romantic relationships. In addition, the worldbuilding is paper thin. Amarra is a world built on reverse misogyny, but the motifs, imagery, and scenes often read more like a brainstormed list (a penis guillotine!) than a fully realized attempt to say something meaningful about women’s rage.

A book about revenge that’s more punishing than purposeful.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9781250379375

Page Count: 368

Publisher: FEIWEL

Review Posted Online: July 4, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2025

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PITCHER PERFECT

Bailey hits it out of the park with her latest spicy romance.

Two ambitious athletes plus one fake-dating arrangement—what could go wrong?

Though it’s only his first season for the Boston Bearcats hockey team, Robbie Corrigan has a well-established reputation as a playboy. He’s got major skills on the ice, and he’s also much more likely to love ’em and leave ’em than he is to build any long, meaningful relationships. Naturally, he’s just met the one woman who seems completely resistant to his charm: Skylar Page, a Boston University softball pitcher. When they meet over a friendly Saturday morning baseball game, Robbie instantly makes a poor impression by bragging to his teammates about his latest conquest within Skylar’s hearing. He thinks she’s gorgeous, though, and when he sets his sights on her, he’s surprised that she doesn’t seem to know it. Despite her initial distaste for Robbie, Skylar grudgingly confesses that she could use his help. If they pretend to date, maybe her current crush—her brother’s best friend—will finally sit up and take notice of her in a romantic way. The timing is less than ideal, since Robbie will have to team up with Skylar in the Page family’s latest wilderness competition, but it turns out that Robbie’s willingness to play fake boyfriend stems from some very real feelings. He wants to prove to her that he’s a changed man, and redeeming himself in her eyes starts with making sure she knows that she can really trust him. The latest addition to Bailey’s Big Shots series is a sexy, feel-good romance brimming over with the author’s trademark humor and dirty talk. While Skylar and Robbie’s dynamic doesn’t quite reach the level of enemies-to-lovers—he’s so head-over-heels for her that there’s no room for any real mean-spiritedness—their playful snark doubles as a welcome dash of foreplay in the lead-up to some seriously steamy scenes. Robbie’s efforts to show Skylar that he’s turned over a new leaf also result in some of the book’s best moments, emphasizing his commitment to becoming the type of man he knows she deserves.

Bailey hits it out of the park with her latest spicy romance.

Pub Date: Sept. 9, 2025

ISBN: 9780063380837

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: May 30, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2025

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