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Bradley’s Georgian-era “Cairncross Castle” series will charm readers with a delightful blend of romance, adventure, unexpected twists, and witty humor. This is an engaging page-turner that swiftly draws readers into the world of the Highland sisters, leaving them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.
Fans of Todd’s “After” series and Colleen Hoover will get lost in this summer romance that delivers a heartfelt message of living life to its fullest and relying on others to help during the worst times.
Evans’s latest (after The Traitor Beside Her) misses the mark, failing to engross readers in the Ecker family secrets and the turmoil of World War II. Despite numerous intriguing elements, too many details dull the edge of the mystery.
Montague’s debut offers an intricate and tender look into grief, self-discovery, and the many complexities of friendship. This sensitive, late-in-life-coming-of-age story satisfies.
Listeners will enjoy the many hijinks of Frederick and his friends, laughing out loud at the absurdity while also hoping for the best for everyone. Perfect for fans of Fredrik Backman.
Recommended for libraries where books about pop culture figures circulate well and timely topics such as resistance to patriarchy and mental health are of interest.
A wonderful recommendation for quilters wanting to break with tradition and soar to new heights. This book will have special appeal to artists in other mediums who want to move into fabric art.