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Compassion (&) Conviction: The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement
This book is a vital "primer" for the politically homeless. The authors argue that the American political system incorrectly divides love and truth. They offer a "Third Way" that refuses to choose between social justice and moral order, providing a framework that is both grounded in biblical principle and active as a citizen.
Dee Reads
Jan 284 min read


Lament of Light
Lament of Light is a character-driven urban fantasy about superheroes who don’t get to feel heroic. It explores guilt, forbidden love, and the emotional cost of wielding power in a world that demands violence but punishes compassion. Fans of slow-burn tension, morally complex heroes, and emotionally grounded fantasy will find this story devastating in the best way.
Dee Reads
Jan 282 min read


Kingdom of Deceit and Desire
Kingdom of Deceit and Desire follows a young woman whose life is upended when she becomes entangled in the political and magical power struggles, a realm ruled as much by secrets as by crowns. She begins the story relatively constrained—by class, expectation, or circumstance—and is drawn into the orbit of the MMC, whose authority, reputation, and hidden agenda make him both dangerous and impossible to ignore.
Dee Reads
Jan 281 min read


CopyKat
Copy Kat has an intriguing premise and a strong psychological foundation, but the execution didn’t fully work for me. The idea of an actor method-acting his way into the role of a vigilante killer, and slowly losing the line between character and self is compelling, and the meta angle of fiction bleeding into reality has real potential.
Dee Reads
Jan 282 min read


First-Time Caller
First-Time Caller delivers exactly what it promises: a warm, flirty, slightly chaotic romance built around late‑night radio calls, anonymous confessions, and the slow burn of two people falling for each other without realizing how intertwined their lives already are.
Dee Reads
Jan 281 min read


From the Silence of the Shadows
This is a "must-read" for fans of "enemies-to-lovers" and "grumpy x sunshine" tropes, though it leans much more into the "grumpy" and "traumatized" end of the spectrum. This is book #3 in the series but can be read as a stand-alone.
Dee Reads
Jan 281 min read


From Dropout to Doctorate: Breaking the Chains of Educational Injustice
Terence Lester’s From Dropout to Doctorate is a heartfelt disruption of the typical "ivory tower" narrative. Lester doesn’t just share a success story; he deconstructs the psychological and Institutional obstacles that prevent marginalized or struggling students from seeing themselves as scholars. This book serves as a vital bridge between lived experience and academic achievement, proving that one’s history does not have to dictate one’s future.
Dee Reads
Jan 286 min read


Review - Pendragon Rising
The story begins with a high-stakes, cinematic prologue featuring King Arthur’s final battle against Mordred. This hook effectively establishes the conflict and the legend of the teal lance, Ron, before transitioning to Arion’s quieter life years later.
Dee Reads
Jan 282 min read
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