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The Wedding People: By Alison Espach (Book Review)

Alison Espach’s novel The Wedding People offers readers a deeply engaging and humorous exploration of life, love, and unexpected connections.

Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books: By Kirsten Miller (Book Review)

“Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books” by Kirsten Miller is a compelling, humorous, and thought-provoking novel that tackles contemporary issues surrounding censorship.

Breaking the Dark: By Lisa Jewell (Book Review)

“Breaking the Dark” by Lisa Jewell is an intriguing novel that blends the gritty realism of crime fiction with the fantastical elements of the Marvel Universe.

Swan Song: By Elin Hilderbrand (Book Review)

Elin Hilderbrand’s “Swan Song” marks the grand finale of her beloved Nantucket series, delivering a riveting conclusion that seamlessly blends sun-soaked drama, family tension, and the idyllic charm of Nantucket Island.

Bear: By Julia Phillips (Book Review)

“Bear” by Julia Phillips is a novel that grips you from the first page, pulling you into a dark, mesmerizing world. Set on a remote island off the coast of Washington.

Husbands & Lovers: By Beatriz Williams (Book Review)

Beatriz Williams’ latest novel, “Husbands & Lovers,” is a sweeping historical fiction that masterfully intertwines the lives of two women across different eras and continents, connected by a mysterious family heirloom.

The Next Mrs. Parrish: By Liv Constantine

“The Next Mrs. Parrish” by Liv Constantine, the much-anticipated sequel to “The Last Mrs. Parrish,” delves back into the lives of Daphne and Amber Parrish.

Margo’s Got Money Troubles: By Rufi Thorpe

Rufi Thorpe’s latest novel, “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” is an engaging and poignant exploration of modern struggles faced by young single mothers.

Horror Movie: By Paul Tremblay

“Horror Movie: by Paul Tremblay” is a masterfully crafted novel that transcends typical horror tropes, offering a deep, psychological exploration of fear and memory.

The Rom-Commers: By Katherine Center

Katherine Center’s latest novel, “The Rom-Commers,” is a delightful celebration of romantic comedies, exploring themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery.

Not in Love: By Ali Hazelwood

“Not in Love” by Ali Hazelwood is an engaging, steamy romance novel that intertwines corporate drama with intense personal relationships, continuing the author’s trend of blending STEM settings with romantic entanglements.