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Whisky Business: Goes Down Smooth!

A disgraced starlet and a disgruntled whisky distiller make for one adorable and steamy couple in this fun read! With just the right amount of story and just the right amount of steam, this book has you with all the feels.

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Demon Copperhead: Barbara Kingsolver can do no wrong!

“Eviction’s fallout is severe. Losing a home sends families to shelters, abandoned houses, and the street. It invites depression and illness, compels families to move into degrading housing in dangerous neighborhoods, uproots communities, and harms children. Eviction reveals people’s vulnerability and desperation, as well as their ingenuity and guts.” – Evicted by Matthew Desmond

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The Crowns of Nyaxia Delivered!

Ok, this series was steamy with a capital “S” but it was also just a really solid vampire tale. If you don’t mind a bit of blood and guts thrown around and can get down with some vampires, then this book is 100% for you.

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Feyble’s Book Club Pick of the Month: Woven by Moonlight

Woven by Moonlight by Isabel Ibañez is such a fun, adventure-filled read. With romance, rebellion, and betrayal, this book has it all to make it great. If you’re looking for your next book club pick, look no further than this one. It gives you every chance to learn about Bolivian culture and will definitely inspire your book club snacks! If I read anything more about salteñas, I might drool all over myself.

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Recovering from a From Blood and Ash Book Hangover

I understand this feeling and a LOT of people got book hangovers after reading the sexy novel by Jennfier Armentrout, From Blood and Ash. And I’m here to give you your next fix. If you loved that book and want to read more like it, then look no further than this quintessential list of books to get you through this book hangover.

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Merry Gentry: A Merry Letdown

I loved the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews. I loved the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. I loved the Jane Yellowrock series by Faith Hunter. I thought that because I loved those series I would also love the Merry Gentry series by Laurell K. Hamilton. It was even a recommendation based on my “already read” shelf. It has a strong and powerful heroine, faeries, and mysteries to be solved. It sounded like the next great series to me. Unfortunately, I think I just fooled myself.

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Fated Blades: Ilona Andrews Strikes Again

You know how they say not to judge a book by its cover? I think in the case of Fated Blades by Ilona Andrews you absolutely can. Look at that cover – two kick-ass main characters, a bit of sci-fi, and delicious romantic tension. And the book itself delivers!

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Kingdom of the Wicked: Pick it up or put it down?

I get so psyched when books come out about witches and demons so you know I got excited about Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco. The ratings were good, Amazon and Goodreads kept recommending it to me, and every young adult list from here to Book Riot included it. So of course I picked it up…and then put it back down in disappointment.

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Top 10 POC Authors & The Works That We Love

As a Mexican American reader, I adore books written by hispanic authors. There’s always a touch of magical realism and an emphasis on the importance of food that warms my heart (and occasionally my belly). Being able to see yourself and connect with a character in a book let’s you get more invested in the story and feel like you’re recognized as a person.

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Feyble’s Book Club Pick of the Month: Chosen Ones

Parallel universes, anti-heroes, and villains that collapse lungs with magic. Honestly, what’s a better book to read at book club?! Ready for something a little grittier than Untamed by Glennon Doyle (although a classic book club pick…)? Look no further than Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth.

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Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

“Eviction’s fallout is severe. Losing a home sends families to shelters, abandoned houses, and the street. It invites depression and illness, compels families to move into degrading housing in dangerous neighborhoods, uproots communities, and harms children. Eviction reveals people’s vulnerability and desperation, as well as their ingenuity and guts.” – Evicted by Matthew Desmond

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The Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2020

Maybe because it’s the start of a new school year or because people want to stay indoors more with the cooler weather. Whatever the reason, Fall gets the most exciting book releases. Check out the list below and Feyble’s book release calendar for the book highlights of the season.

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