Laura Piper Lee’s lovely—and libidinous—Zoe Brennan, First Crush is a raucous and sexy romance set at a Georgia winery.
Laura Piper Lee’s lovely—and libidinous—Zoe Brennan, First Crush is a raucous and sexy romance set at a Georgia winery.
Laura Piper Lee’s lovely—and libidinous—Zoe Brennan, First Crush is a raucous and sexy romance set at a Georgia winery.
The host of the “Normal Gossip” podcast, Kelsey McKinney, investigates gossip with an appreciative eye in her winning ode to snooping, You Didn’t Hear This From Me.
Lauren Kung Jessen’s thoughtful and evocative romance Yin Yang Love Song is filled with fascinating glimpses of traditional Chinese medicine.
In Whitney, My Love Judith McNaught cleverly twists together beloved romance tropes to create a complex story that is impossible to put down.
Emily Austin’s third novel, We Could Be Rats, is a heartfelt and stirring read for those interested in fiction that tackles themes of mental health, family relationships and reconnection.
Jojo Moyes, the author of We All Live Here, deeply understands the tribulations of women like Lila Kennedy, who have taken on the responsibility of caring for their elders even as they still have children to raise.
In these 17 stories from Amanda Peters, author of The Berry Pickers, it’s easy to appreciate her characters’ pain and hope, and in particular, their profound love for the natural world.
Sleek, deadly and paced like a runaway train, Victorian Psycho is an absolutely delectable mashup of horror sensibilities.
In her first novel, playwright Betty Shamieh has crafted a page turner that is not only funny and of its time, but also steeped in history, questioning the age-old adage that time heals all wounds.
To Walk the Sky will find a receptive audience in nearly every age group and setting, from families of steelworkers and proud descendants of the brave skywalkers, to middle grade students learning about Native American history.
Laura McCluskey expertly melds modern crime procedural and ancient folklore in her eerie debut mystery, The Wolf Tree.
A woman tasked with controlling the 14 ghosts of her ancestral home finds her life upended by love in J. Ann Thomas’ spooky romance.
Astrid Dahl’s The Really Dead Wives of New Jersey, a murder mystery set on a Housewives-style reality show, effectively straddles the line between dark humor and genuine suspense.
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