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A welcome return from Sosa (The Wedding Crasher) in a rom-com homage to When Harry Met Sally and My Best Friend’s Wedding. Press into the hands of readers who love romances with past and present timelines.
This emotional romance from Toon (Seven Summers) is perfect for fans of Beth O’Leary and will tug at the heartstrings of readers seeking a poignant love story.
Readers will be turning pages long into the night, captivated by this silly, enchanting, somewhat screwball romp, a sequel to Old Flames and New Fortunes.
This is an excellent choice for those who enjoy stories of friendship and personal growth. Historical fiction readers will appreciate the rich cultural and social references to the 1990s.
Fans of Dennis Lehane’s Mystic River, as well as readers who appreciate their crime fiction served straight up with no chaser, will be mesmerized by Currie’s latest.
McCluskey’s gripping debut features an isolated island with a brooding, storm-tossed atmosphere, reminiscent of Ann Cleeves’s “Shetland Island” mysteries. The violence and collusion lead to a shocking conclusion.
Barker’s (The Incarnations) novel offers both sinister ancient evil, such as in Devils Kill Devils by Johnny Compton, and an emotionally resonant, supernatural thriller asking readers to grapple with mortality, akin to Forgotten Sisters by Cynthia Pelayo.
Newman’s (The Undying of Obedience Wellrest, under the name Nicholas Bowling) adult debut is a stiflingly beautiful blend of the personal apocalypse of Paul Tremblay’s The Cabin at the End of the World with the mysterious introspection of Susan Fletcher’s The Night in Question.