Not in My Book: By Katie Holt (Book Review)

“Not in My Book” by Katie Holt is a contemporary romance that intertwines the complexities of literary ambition with the unpredictability of love.

What the Wife Knew: By Darby Kane (Book Review)

Darby Kane’s latest novel, What the Wife Knew, is a compelling domestic thriller that delves into the complexities of marriage, betrayal, and the quest for truth.

The Shutouts: By Gabrielle Korn (Book Review)

Gabrielle Korn’s “The Shutouts” is a compelling queer dystopian novel that delves into the lives of individuals marginalized by an exclusive society in a climate-ravaged future.

The Secret of the Three Fates: By Jess Armstrong (Book Review)

Jess Armstrong’s “The Secret of the Three Fates” is the second installment in the Ruby Vaughn series, following the acclaimed debut “The Curse of Penryth Hall.”

Rental House: By Weike Wang (Book Review)

Weike Wang’s “Rental House,” delves into the intricate dynamics of marriage and family through the lens of two pivotal vacations.

Wind and Truth: By Brandon Sanderson (Book Review)

Brandon Sanderson’s “Wind and Truth,” the fifth installment in The Stormlight Archive, delivers a masterful conclusion to the series’ first arc.

PS: I Hate You: By Lauren Connolly (Book Review)

Lauren Connolly’s “PS: I Hate You” is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the intricate dance between grief and healing.

A Five-Letter Word for Love: By Amy James (Book Review)

Amy James’ debut novel, “A Five-Letter Word for Love,” introduces readers to a heartwarming romance set against the quaint backdrop of Prince Edward Island.

Under Loch and Key: By Lana Ferguson (Book Review)

Lana Ferguson’s “Under Loch and Key” is a captivating blend of romance, mystery, and the supernatural, set against the enchanting backdrop of Scotland.

Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals: By Oliver Burkeman (Book Review)

Oliver Burkeman’s “Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals” offers a profound rethinking of our relationship with time.

The Answer Is No: By Fredrik Backman (Book Review)

Fredrik Backman’s novella, “The Answer Is No,” offers a humorous and insightful exploration of modern solitude and the unexpected disruptions that challenge it.

The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern: By Lynda Cohen Loigman (Book Review)

“The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern” by Lynda Cohen Loigman is a captivating novel that intertwines themes of love, loss, and second chances across dual timelines.