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REVIEW: Daydream by Hannah Grace

Daydream by Hannah Grace        Daydream, written by Hannah Grace is a friends-to-lovers, faking dating romance genre, the third book of the Maple Hill series, the other two being the Icebreaker and Wildfire.  The story begins with Halle’s high school sweetheart breaking up with her—a moment she surprisingly meets with no real emotional reaction. Meanwhile, Henry, the captain of his hockey team, is struggling with his performance in Professor Thornton’s class and faces pressure from Coach Faulkner. With Halle’s ex out of the picture, she suddenly has more time on her hands. She fills it by taking up a part-time job, running a book club, and aspiring to write a novel writing competition, all while juggling the expectations placed on her as the eldest daughter in a family that depends on her. On the other hand, Henry is trying to balance his academics and his responsibilities as team captain. When Henry offers to help Halle gain the life experiences she needs to write her novel in exchan

Book Review: God of War (Legacy of Gods book 6) by Rina Kent

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Hi, I'm Gayathri, a lover of life’s simple yet magical moments. I adore wearing jhumkas, even when they pinch a little because they remind me that beauty sometimes comes with pain. My heart belongs to romance – I read everything that celebrates love and write it too, weaving stories of heartbeats and soul connections. You'll often find me wandering through bookstores, promising myself not to buy anything, only to leave with a stack of new adventures. Something is enchanting about tea on a rainy day, don’t you think? The way the rain taps on the window while you sip warmth from a cup, and instead of hiding from the rain, I embrace it. The rhythm of the raindrops brings a calm that only the sky can offer. And then, there’s the swing—ah, the swing. I can never resist the urge to soar high, letting the wind caress my face, and in that moment of weightlessness, everything feels possible. Life, to me, is about finding these little moments of wonder, where time pauses, and joy is all that matters. Welcome to my world!