The Queens of Crime: By Marie Benedict (Book Review)
Marie Benedict’s latest novel, The Queens of Crime, transports readers to 1930s London, weaving a tale that intertwines historical fiction with a compelling murder mystery.
Anne Tyler’s latest novel, Three Days in June, offers a profound exploration of family dynamics, personal introspection, and the complexities of human relationships.
B.K. Borison’s “First-Time Caller” is a contemporary romance that intertwines the lives of a disenchanted radio host and a hopeful single mother, drawing inspiration from classic 90s romantic comedies.
Brynne Weaver’s “Scythe & Sparrow” marks the compelling conclusion to the Ruinous Love Trilogy, delivering a dark romantic comedy that intertwines elements of suspense, humor, and passion.
Black Woods, Blue Sky: By Eowyn Ivey (Book Review)
Eowyn Ivey’s latest novel, “Black Woods, Blue Sky,” transports readers to the enchanting yet unforgiving wilderness of Alaska, weaving a narrative that blends elements of fairy tales with stark human realities.