Hannah Bonam-Young’s People Watching arrives as a warm-but-spiky contemporary romance that balances tenderness with frankness about loneliness, caregiving, and sexuality.
Elsie Silver’s Wild Card arrives as the fourth instalment in the Rose Hill series and reads like a warm, slow-burning hug for readers...
If you like your horror to be less about constant screams and more about how the everyday becomes alien, Play Nice will stick...
Fearful is a novella-length companion to Lauren Roberts’s bestselling Powerless trilogy that swings the reader back into the kingdom of Ilya
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Bruce Holsinger’s Culpability reads like a family drama and a techno-ethical puzzle folded together.
In The Women of Arlington Hall, Jane Healey weaves a compelling tale set in the aftermath of World War II