Jennifer Mills

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In Every Life

Frey’s (The Other Year) engaging novel will remind readers of the movie Sliding Doors, with no wrong choices, only choices that need to be made.
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Jenny James Is Not a Disaster

This sweet novel serves as a good reminder that sometimes the worst days can kick-start positive changes. Johnson’s Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Sweater was turned into a Hallmark movie, and her latest has a similar tone.

You Like It Darker: Stories

King explains in an afterword to the collection that short stories are hard for him to write, but readers will be thrilled by these tales. Some of the stories are darker and more poisonous than others, but they all have that King touch.
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The Mayor of Maxwell Street

Debut author Cunningham fills this page-turner with plenty of twists and turns that will keep readers guessing. The author does include sensitivity warnings for era-appropriate racial terminology used in the book.
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Mayluna

This achingly romantic tear-jerker by McNeil (A Day like This) hits the same notes as Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Daisy Jones and the Six.
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The Royal Game

Readers who can’t get enough of England’s royal family will enjoy this book; Jennie is a fun character whose Prince Charming loves her.
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The Book of Silver Linings

This is a sweet work that will charm readers as Constance finds her way.
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The Princess

Holden’s (The Duchess) unique framing device allows readers to get an intimate look at the early life of Princess Di, giving them a fresh perspective on a woman whom many people feel they already know.
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The Audrey Hepburn Estate

Janowitz’s (The Grace Kelly Dress) crisply written novel, inspired by the Audrey Hepburn film Sabrina, provides swift twists and turns. The author also ties in neat historical details about Hepburn’s life, making this a fun read for those who like historical fiction.
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