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At Mom Needs a Chapter, I know how precious those reading moments are—whether it's five quiet minutes or a whole naptime window. Here you’ll find book reviews, curated book lists, themed cocktails to pair with your latest read, book club guides, and so much more. It’s your go-to space for romance recs, cozy content, and a little literary joy in the middle of real life. Scroll through and discover your next favorite chapter.
Consort of Stars ARC Review: Fairytale Retelling with a Twist
A sheltered princess, a forbidden friendship, and a kingdom built on secrets, Consort of Stars by Alana Powers pulled me in right away. In this ARC review, I’m sharing my honest thoughts on this fairytale-inspired fantasy romance, including the slow-burn spice level, standout quotes, and what worked (and what didn’t). If you love forbidden love, political intrigue, and heroines who start questioning everything, you’ll want to read this one.
ARC Review: The Bounty of Blood and Nails
If you love morally grey heroines, forbidden magic, and slow-burning romantic tension, The Bounty of Blood and Nails by N K Brown is one to add to your TBR. This dark fantasy romance follows Tam, a blood-bound bounty hunter forced to hunt a prince who may not deserve his fate. With a castle full of secrets, a dangerously kind prince, and a loyal bodyguard who keeps getting in her way, Tam’s latest mission might be the one that finally breaks her. Dark, addictive, and full of tension, this was a five-star read I couldn’t put down.
The Ascended by Grenwich & Lennox Book Review
Looking for your next slow-burn enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance? The Ascended by Bree Grenwich and Parker Lennox is a 5-star new adult fantasy romance filled with divine trials, magical powers, and forbidden attraction. Dive into Thais and Xül’s high-stakes journey of revenge, romance, and epic adventure.
To Cage a Wild Bird by Brooke Fast — A Dystopian Romance
What does it mean to survive in a world designed to break you? In To Cage a Wild Bird, Brooke Fast delivers a haunting dystopian romance filled with moral complexity, forbidden attraction, and a heroine who refuses to be tamed. This five-star debut is disturbing, thought-provoking, and the kind of book that stays with you long after the last page.
Firebird by Juliette Cross Review (The Fire That Binds #1)
Dragon shifters, fated mates, and a brutal empire collide in Firebird by Juliette Cross. This spoiler-free review breaks down the romance, spice level, and dark themes behind this 4-star romantasy read.
Review: We Who Will Die by Stacia Stark
We Who Will Die by Stacia Stark is a spicy Roman-inspired vampire romantasy featuring brutal arena trials, slow-burn romance, protective touch her and die MMC and high-stakes political intrigue. In this spoiler-free review, I share my thoughts on the characters, worldbuilding, romance, and why this five-star read kept me up way too late reading.
Spellcaster by Jaymin Eve — A Dark Academia Romantasy Review
If dark academia magic schools, simmering enemies-to-lovers tension, and morally gray spellcasters are your weakness, Spellcaster by Jaymin Eve deserves a spot on your TBR. Set within the dangerous halls of Weatherstone College, this romantasy blends elemental magic, ancient blood oaths, and a slow-burn romance crackling with unresolved history. With sharp banter, real stakes, and spice that hits just right, Spellcaster delivers an addictive start to a magical college series that’s equal parts mystery, tension, and heat.
On Wings of Blood by Briar Boleyn — A Darkly Addictive Romantasy Review
On Wings of Blood by Briar Boleyn is a dark fantasy romance that blends vampires, dragon riders, and a dangerous magical academy with a slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance. Set at the elite Bloodwing Academy, this romantasy is filled with political intrigue, forced betrothal tension, and a powerful female main character navigating a world ruled by highblood vampires. With rich worldbuilding, emotional stakes, and a cliffhanger ending, this five-star read is perfect for fans of dark academia and romantasy series like Fourth Wing.
ARC Review: It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely
A small-town lavender farm, a broody bodyguard with a soft center, and one very inconvenient bed set the stage for It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely. This spicy romantic comedy delivers witty banter, strong small-town vibes, and plenty of heat, even if it didn’t fully click for me in every moment. Here’s my honest ARC review and who I think will love this one most.
Once Upon a Song by Nadine Bells — A Haunting, Wintry Escape
Once Upon a Song by Nadine Bells is a haunting, wintry escape that pulls you in from the very first page. Set inside the glamorous yet unsettling Hôtel de Neige, this atmospheric story blends fairytale beauty with Gothic mystery, following a singer searching for belonging in a place that may never let her leave. With light romance, chilling secrets, and a setting that feels alive, this is a 5-star read for anyone who loves moody, immersive stories where the vibes matter just as much as the plot.
Book Review: Confessions of a Christmasholic by Joss Wood
After too many dark, heavy reads, I needed something light and Confessions of a Christmasholic delivered. With a Christmas-hating heroine, a Christmas-obsessed single dad, forced proximity, and small-town holiday chaos, this festive romcom was exactly the brain break I was craving. It’s funny, low-angst, lightly spicy, and perfect for readers who want cozy vibes, snappy banter, and zero emotional devastation.
The Silversmith by LJ Claren — A Morally Grey Slow Burn Romantasy
The Silversmith is a haunting, heart-wrecking romantasy that had me hooked from the first page. Aryella’s journey from fragile, grief-stricken survivor to fierce, powerful young woman is breathtaking. With a brooding, morally grey protector at her side and the fate of Nyrida resting on her shoulders, the slow-burn tension, aching romance, and emotional stakes will keep you turning pages long into the night. This is a story of heartbreak, yearning, and the power of choice in the face of destiny.
Hollow — A Dark, Lush, Addictive Romantasy You’ll Devour
Hollow by Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti is the kind of dark, addictive romantasy that keeps you up at night. This lush, atmospheric fantasy romance delivers everything readers search for: cursed forests, dangerous fae, a fierce heroine, and slow-burn enemies-to-lovers tension with massive payoff. The worldbuilding is rich and immersive, the chemistry crackles, and the plot twists hit hard enough to ruin your sleep schedule. If you’re looking for a haunting, high-stakes 5-star romantasy with high spice and unforgettable characters, Hollow deserves a spot at the very top of your TBR.
ARC Review: Crown of War and Shadow by J.R. Ward
If you love slow-burn romantasy with forced proximity, only-one-bed tension, chosen-mates energy, hidden magic, and a broody mercenary who only softens for one girl, J.R. Ward’s The Crown of War and Shadow is absolutely going on your TBR. A dark fantasy romance full of curses, demons, and high-stakes adventure—perfect for fans of the hottest romantasy trends.
ARC Review: Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter
If you love high-stakes fantasy, slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance, and stories with powerful friendships at their heart, Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter is a must-read. Astrid, the last Nachstern witch and heir to Arterea, faces a deadly duel against Prince Zryan, while Skylar, a traveling performer with her own demons, finds herself caught in the political and magical chaos. Between magic, dragons, rebellion, and a fragile, growing bond between two women, this debut romantasy will keep you turning pages late into the night.
Book Review: Blackthorn by J.T. Geissinger
If you’re searching for your next dark fantasy romance with all the tension of an enemies-to-lovers story and enough heat to fog the windows, Blackthorn by J.T. Geissinger delivers in spades. With its gothic atmosphere, forbidden love, and shocking twists, this book blends paranormal fantasy and dark romance into an experience that’s as unsettling as it is addictive.
Book Review: Stolen Midnights by Katherine Quinn
If you love historical romance with a touch of magic and a forbidden love that makes your heart ache in the best way, Stolen Midnights by Katherine Quinn deserves a spot on your TBR. Told in dual POV between a high-society heroine and a streetwise thief, this lush romantasy blurs the line between YA and New Adult. With its swoony open-door romance, a world ruled by fate, and a hardcover edition that’s pure shelf candy. Stolen Midnights is a story that will steal more than just your midnight hours.
Eleutheria: Review and Book Club Guide
From the very first page, Eleutheria by Ruth Cantu had me hooked. This indie romantasy delivers everything I love—an independent heroine, a broody prince, witty banter, and a world brimming with magic and danger. If you’re craving a slow-burn fantasy romance with heart, humor, and high stakes, this one deserves a spot on your TBR.
Why I DNF’d Warrior Princess Assassin (Brigid Kemmerer) — A Thoughtful Look
I went into Warrior Princess Assassin expecting a sweeping romantasy filled with danger and desire—and while it delivered on world-building and tension, the romantic direction just wasn’t for me. Here’s why I DNF’d it, and who I think will love this steamy fantasy debut.
Book Review: The Awakening of Gods by Morgan Kielisch
Looking for your next epic fantasy read? Morgan Kielisch’s The Reckoning of Gods picks up right where The Awakening of Gods left off, plunging us deeper into a world of war, betrayal, and impossible choices. With Elana navigating dangerous politics, Aislinn fighting for survival behind enemy lines, and secrets hidden in ancient archives, this sequel delivers even higher stakes and heart-stopping twists. Perfect for fans of romantasy, political intrigue, and sibling bonds tested by war—this is one book you’ll want on your TBR.
About the Author
I’m a mom of two spirited girls and one oversized Saint Bernard. I have a degree in English from the University of Wisconsin. By day, I work in health care as a Health Literacy expert; by night, I’m off wandering swoony fictional worlds, chasing plot twists and happily-ever-afters. I’ve been in love with the romance genre for as long as I can remember—I've read thousands of love stories and even had my own meet-cute with my library director husband… in a bookstore, of course.
-Frances
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