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When two strangers meet in a bar that exists for only a few magical hours every two years, their lives become entwined across time. Every Other New Year’s Eve by Michelle Dayton is a poignant exploration of love, fate, and the moments that refuse to fade. Readers who enjoy Rebecca Serle and Ashley Poston will fall head over heels for this steamy, friends-to-lovers, magical realism romance.

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The point of magic is not to understand it. The point is not to waste it…

Paige Larsen is riding high on her future when she drops into a bar on New Year’s Eve 2019 for a celebratory drink. Will Weber, too, is excited about his life’s direction. Despite clashing personalities—and unexpected physical attraction—they quickly become friends while grooving to 1970s music in this unique joint.

But when Paige and Will each try to find the bar the following day, they realize the night was even more magical than they believed. It seems this bar appears for only a handful of hours every two years in an abandoned city lot on December 31. What’s more, Paige and Will are living in different timelines two years apart.

Over a span of eight years and a multitude of life changes, Paige and Will connect deeply in a fantasy situation that allows them to be their messy, imperfect, vulnerable selves.

Then suddenly, the enchantment—and the bar—disappear for good. Can love offer the magic they need to create a real-life happy ever after?

Every Other New Year’s Eve is a tender, heartwarming romance with a magical twist, perfect for fans of Rebecca Serle and Ashley Poston.

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Excerpt 

Copyright 2025, Michelle Dayton

“I miss kissing,” she blurted. Under her hands, Will’s shoulders leaped an inch, like she was scaring him out of his skin. “Sorry.”

Will did not relax. Pressed against her on the dance floor, from chest to toes, she could feel how tense and tight he was. Experimentally, she squeezed his shoulders, willing him to loosen. His eyes fluttered shut, like the brief massage felt good. When he opened them again, his pupils had expanded, darkening his blue eyes almost to black.

Oh.

Her breath caught in her dry throat, and she licked her lips. Oh. Now she felt the drumbeat between them. A thready pulse of . . . oh wow, was it lust?

Their gazes caught, held.

She fought a sudden urge to press her face into his neck and taste his skin with her tongue. Yeah, oh yeah—it was lust.

She wasn’t exactly shocked. She’d admitted at the NYE countdown two years ago that Will was a kissable guy. And that was when he’d looked so much younger, puppy-like. Now he was a more mature, carved version of himself. Too skinny by a long shot, but without any roundness or hair, she could really see him. His noble cheekbones, long nose, broad jaw. Topped with those blue eyes, always radiating sincerity and kindness. There was no way to ignore how arresting he was.

The breathless stare went on for another beat. They had lingered too long in the moment now to pretend it was anything other than what it was. Paige had forgotten how powerful these magnetic connections could be. How undeniable. They both knew what the thickness in the air between them meant.

Paige was positive that any second now, sweet Will would flee for the safety of the bar.

Instead, he cocked his jaw slightly and rasped, “I miss kissing too.”

She went numb in her knees.

He lowered his gaze and focused on her mouth. Paige rose on her toes. Her breathing had gone shallow, and there was a fluttering sensation in her chest. She couldn’t even hear the jukebox anymore.

Will lowered his face until it hovered just a breath above hers. “Can we?” he whispered.

“I want to,” she said hoarsely. “But I don’t know if it could mean anything.”

A ghost of a smile crinkled the corners of his eyes. “Right now I don’t know who I am or where my life is going tomorrow. And you’re in your own mess, I think. All this kiss would mean is that we want the comfort of each other. An escape.”

He grew bolder, sliding his hands from her hips to the small of her back. “I don’t know if anything counts in a mystical little pocket outside of time anyway.”

It felt so good to be closer, to feel his body—the strength of his hands, the broad, hard line of his shoulders. She slid one hand to the nape of his neck and dropped the other to the back of his belt and tugged. “You’re right.” She scraped his neck with her fingernails. “Kissing in this place would be like kissing in a dream.” No consequences.

Behind them, at the bar, Sam rang his bell and announced that it was almost midnight. The crowd began to shout the countdown. “Ten!”

Ah, perfect timing. As soon as she heard ‘One! Happy New Year!,’ she would plant one on him.

Will did not wait.

About Michelle Dayton 

There are only three things Michelle Dayton loves more than sexy and suspenseful novels: her family, the city of Chicago, and Mr. Darcy. Michelle dreams of a year of world travel – as long as the trip would include weeks and weeks of beach time. As a bourbon lover and unabashed wine snob, Michelle thinks heaven is discussing a good book over an adult beverage.

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Feature: Bees in June by Elizabeth Bass Parnam🐝✨

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Uncle Dixon always told Rennie to tell the bees everything, but somewhere along the way, Rennie forgot. Now, with her life at its lowest, she begins to see the bees in a new light. Will she believe again in the magic of the hives, and will she listen as the bees try to guide her home?

It’s 1969, and the town of Spark Tennessee, is just as excited about the moon landing as the rest of the country. Rennie Hendricks is grieving and trying to heal from the unimaginable loss of her infant son. She had hoped a child would repair the cracks in her marriage to her husband, Tiny, but the tragedy has only served to illuminate his abusive character. Trying to relieve some of the financial stress that inflames Tiny’s anger, Rennie accepts a position cooking at the local diner. Hidden away in a kitchen making delicious food, she rediscovers the joy she finds in cooking for others, and as she spends more time with her new boss, she realizes there are more options for women than she thought possible.

One of the benefits of her new job is that she can bring meals to her beloved Uncle Dixon, the man who practically raised her along with her late Aunt Eugenia, a woman unkindly labeled as a witch by most of the town. What those people didn’t understand is that Eugenia was a healer and connected to power they couldn’t grasp.

Rennie thinks her elderly uncle is confused when he talks about communicating with his bees, but then she starts to see them glow, leading her toward safety time and time again. Could it be that these bees, discovered long ago by her Aunt Eugenia, are magical and trying to tell her something? And what about the new neighbor, Ambrose Beckett, who seems to understand the bees too. Is he being truthful about why he has moved to Spark, or is there more to him than meets the eye?

Hope-filled and infused with magical realism, Bees in June captures Rennie’s journey back to her true self, creating a rewarding life that the bees showed her was possible if she only believed in herself and the magic that surrounds her.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elizabeth Bass Parman grew up entranced by family stories, such as the time her grandmother woke to find Eleanor Roosevelt making breakfast in her kitchen. She worked for many years as a reading specialist for a non-profit and spends her summers in a cottage by a Canadian lake. She has two grown daughters and lives outside her native Nashville with her husband

Review: Wished by Sarah Ready

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When Anna Benoit wishes she’s married to the enigmatic owner of the chateau she cleans, she wakes up in a topsy-turvy world where she’s Max Barone’s wife.

Anna is a romantic who believes in The One and Love at First Sight. Why? Because it happened to her. The second she saw Max Barone she fell desperately, hopelessly in love.

It didn’t matter that they were from completely different worlds—he owned a jewelry empire, she cleaned houses—love had no barriers.

Except one.

Max didn’t know Anna’s name, much less that she existed.

Then one day Anna made a wish. Suddenly she was in an upside down world where everyone believed she and Max had been happily married for years. It was passion. It was romance. It was love. It was everything she’d ever wished for.

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MY REVIEW

“Sometimes you run across something so beautiful that you can’t looking at it. It’s as if the beauty tears at something inside you. The beauty is so astounding, so shattering, that you have to look away.”

“I was lonely–I see that now. I was scared to ask for love. And like my mom said, I was also scared I didn’t deserve it.”

What if you made a wish and it suddenly came true? What could possibly go wrong?

Finding herself in an alternate reality, where she’s married to the man of her dreams, but it’s not real. Anna and Max embark on an unforgettable journey as they try to undo the impossible. Along the way, they find something they never thought possible, a deep and powerful love. 

Wow. Wow. Wow. I did not see this book coming at all. This is one of those books that consumes you instantly and leaves you with all the feels. And that’s why it has to be on my list of top reads for 2024!

Wished is unlike any story I’ve read this year and will leave you believing in wishes and the forever kind of love. This story is well-written and sexy with a dash of magic. The characters are real and beautifully flawed and so easy to connect with. 

The angst, longing, and heartbreak will tug at your heartstrings. You will feel as though you are experiencing Anna’s journey right along with her, and for once, I’m not mad that this story only had Anna’s pov.

Wished is the kind of story you can’t help but devour no matter how much you wish to savor it. I loved every aspect of this story; from Anna making her wish to discover that none of it was real. I loved the heartache and longing. Anna’s journey of finding love and happiness hit me deep in my heart and had me wishing she’d find her happily ever after.

Wished is the first book I’ve read by author Sarah Ready, and I’m kicking myself for not reading her books sooner. If you’re looking for an unforgettable romance with a dash of magic, you won’t want to miss Wished.

*I was provided an ARC copy of this book via the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*