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Girls with Scars
Just finished Girls with Scars by April Kerner, and I need a moment to breathe because WOW. This book hit me right in the heart. 💔💖
Pen and Nate’s story is everything I love about YA—raw, emotional, and completely unputdownable. The way Pen fights to protect herself while slowly letting Nate in? The way Nate refuses to give up on her, even when she pushes him away? It’s so beautifully done. Their chemistry is insane, but what really got me was how much they see each other beyond the surface.
April Kerner just knows how to write characters that feel real—flawed, struggling, but still fighting for something better. I was hooked from page one, completely invested in these two, and by the end, my heart was shattered and full at the same time. If you love emotional YA romances that actually make you feel something, you need this book in your life.
Who else has read this? Because I need to scream about it with someone!
Eoin Colfer – Artemis Fowl: Atlantiskompleksi (Finnish Edition) From CuteOFF.
Sraidrha was 13 when she made a life-altering decision, and honestly, it's been an interesting time ever since. As the Shabti of Alnyagel, she's all about keeping it together for her dad and his people while they navigate the drama of running a Hierarchal household. But, just when she thought she had her life on track, a mystery comes knocking (or rather, dropping) into her world. Sara wonders if she can re-schedule this particular Chaos. And to make matters worse, the First Territory of Yeshvara is experiencing earthquakes that are, quite literally, shaking things up. Her parents and the rest of the Hierarchy consider their options and toss the mystery back to Sraidrha, and a select group of other young Keshkin, as they try to help Laskidoor recover. Sara's not having it, though. She's a planner, and this is just not in the schedule. So, there better be a solid explanation for all this craziness, or she'll unleash inner fury her siblings and cousins whisper about.
GHfhfdjdsfs, Ken Kesey won’t let me go
"Vague Magazine - November 2023" — Oh boy, I can't wait to rub my own gromp
Cover photo by Rolando Brando from Pexels
Just found out my debut spy thriller is climbing towards the Top 200 in Political Fiction – feeling grateful!
Hey everyone, I’m M. Brosh, an indie author who just published my first spy/political thriller, Cassandra’s Shadow. It’s been an intense journey – months of research into intelligence operations, nuclear threats, and political intrigue – all packed into a story that blends real-world events with fictional twists.
This week, I learned it’s making its way up the Amazon charts and is now on track to enter the Top 200 in Political Fiction. I’m honestly still in disbelief and wanted to share this little milestone with fellow book lovers.
If anyone here enjoys espionage, high-stakes political drama, and action set across multiple countries, I’d be happy to tell you more about the plot or answer questions about the writing process.
Thanks for letting me share this moment – and for being such an inspiring community.