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Read-Alikes for ‘Strangers in Time’ by David Baldacci | LibraryReads

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Five-Star Stranger

A moving portrait of a man coming to terms with the past and shedding his protective emotional armor.
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Bad Witches

Akumiah’s witchy fantasy debut introduces an intricate and intriguing world. Engaging characters and a cliffhanger ending will have listeners eager for more.
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There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven: Stories

Reyes’s short stories take listeners down rocky paths to experience firsthand what it means to rebuild a life when faced with inhospitable elements. Each unique account gives a human voice to the Central American experience, blurring the Rio Grande boundary with heartache and humor to find a new middle ground.
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A Botanist’s Guide to Rituals and Revenge

This series continues to delight and is perfect for readers of Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series or Sherry Thomas’s Lady Sherlock mysteries.

Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man)

Fans of Vera Wong will be delighted to experience more laugh-out-loud funny moments with the dedicated amateur sleuth and her found family.
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Our Secrets Were Safe

DEBUT Caroline and Brooke seem to have it all: they’re beautiful, blonde, and come from money...
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The Secrets We Keep

Readers of Amish romance in the vein of Beverly Lewis looking for a genre switch will enjoy, but police procedural fans may be disappointed.
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Don’t Let Him In

A large portion of the story is from Nick/Alistair’s perspective, and spending this much time in the mind of a devilish sociopath may be a turnoff for some readers. Jewell consistently creates compelling characters, so even with the predictable twists, this will delight her many fans and readers of domestic suspense.
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Shaw Connolly Lives To Tell

Readers familiar with French will love this book, as will those who like true crime, strong female protagonists, and stories where the dog is the hero.
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Knave of Diamonds

This solid series is perfect for fans of Sherry Thomas’s Lady Sherlock series or Stephanie Barron’s Jane Austen mysteries.
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The Bachelorette Party

Sten effectively uses flashbacks in this page-turner to keep up the suspense. Recommended for fans of Ruth Ware and Lucy Foley.
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Jill Is Not Happy

With relentless pacing, this novel is perfect for fans of domestic thrillers. Every chapter dives deeper into the couple’s deceit, obsession, and the lengths they will both go to get what they want. A true page-turner, this is a must-read for fans of Gillian Flynn and Paula Hawkins.
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Don’t Forget Me, Little Bessie

Burke’s trademarks of sudden violence, rough justice, and lyrical descriptions of people and places are on full display here. A knowledge of the other books about the Hollands is not necessary but will add poignancy to Bessie’s story.
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Eliza and the Duke

Historical romance fans will find that this Dove soars.
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The God and the Gwisin

This sequel to The God and the Gumiho brings a semblance of K-drama to the page with amusing side characters, good pacing, and mythological romance.
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What We Leave Behind

Halpern, author of moving and lyrical fiction like Summer Hours at the Robbers Library, as well as notable nonfiction including A Dog Walks into a Nursing Home, writes a novel that is populated with complex yet sympathetic characters who will touch readers’ hearts and open their minds.
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Weepers

Ed’s narration, a combination of hard-earned wisdom and darkly humorous faux-Biblical rambling, makes for compelling reading. However, the novel’s esoteric themes and frustrating pace might limit its broader appeal.
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The Passengers on the Hankyu Line

A peaceful, gently unfolding ramble with great heart and sensibility.
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The Seven O’Clock Club

Readers who are invested in accurate depictions of the therapeutic process may find this plot twist challenging to accept, though many of the rather magical events that unfold near the end of the book ring true emotionally.
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What Kind of Paradise

Brown’s (I’ll Be You) latest is part coming-of-age story, part psychological thriller, and part social commentary. The engaging characters and fast-paced plot take readers on a journey from the isolated mountains of Montana to the energetic tech boom of 1990s Silicon Valley.
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The Poppy Fields (Deluxe Limited Edition)

At its core, this is a story of hope and healing and of what people are willing to do to find them.

Read-Alikes for ‘The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits’ by Jennifer Weiner | LibraryReads

‘Behooved’ by M. Stevenson | SFF Debut of the Month

‘Give Me a Shot’ by Gia De Cadenet | Romance Pick of the Month

LJ Talks with Caitlin Starling, Genre-Hopping Horror Author of ‘The Starving Saints’

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A Novel Murder

With its cozy bookish setting and mystery-writer protagonist, this will be a hit with fans of Janice Hallett and Robert Thorogood.
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The French Honeymoon

Switching between past and present tense helps build the suspense and provides enough foreknowledge to make this a page-turner. For readers interested in psychological thrillers such as Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train, and The Perfect Marriage.
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Five-Star Stranger

An appropriate and sharp addition to any adult audio fiction collection.

‘Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil’ by Oliver Darkshire | SFF Pick of the Month

‘A Shipwreck in Fiji’ by Nilima Rao | Mystery Pick of the Month

Read-Alikes for ‘Say You’ll Remember Me’ by Abby Jimenez | LibraryReads

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Realm of Thieves

Halle’s (The Royals Upstairs) first in a new action-packed, sexy thrill ride is perfect for fans of Rebecca Yarros and Jennifer L. Armentrout.
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Death on the Caldera

This debut novel takes Agatha Christie’s classic Murder on the Orient Express, sets it in a gas-lamp fantasy world of magic versus alchemical chemistry, and layers on desperate secrets and literal earthshaking lies into a breakneck fantasy/mystery thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
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In the Veins of the Drowning

Cassidy’s outstanding debut offers a slow-burning tender romance in a grim world that escalates to a bonfire before a cliffhanger ending.

Everybody Wants To Rule the World Except Me

Readers who loved the first book, and anyone who adores an antihero with a heart of gold and a brain filled with terrible one-liners is going to swoon over Dark Lord Davi’s surprising but well-earned happy ending.
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The Knight and the Moth

Gillig (Two Twisted Crowns) excels at creating an eerie world, rife with creepy legends and macabre creatures, sure to please any fan of gothic fantasy; it’s a perfect setting for the love-to-hate-you romance between Six and Myndacious. Excellent for fans of Deborah Harkness, Sarah A. Parker, or Leigh Bardugo.

Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil

Darkshire (Once Upon a Tome: The Misadventures of a Rare Bookseller) makes his fiction debut with this humorous fantasy novel that every library needs.
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The Nightshade God

The final volume of “The Nightshade Crown” trilogy (after The Hemlock Queen) is another opulent and romantic dark fantasy. With its fast pace, delicious love triangle, and high stakes, readers will devour this book.
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After Happily Ever: An Epic Novel of Midlife Rebellion

Safrey (Against All Obstacles) offers a delightful feminist take on the continuing lives of protagonists after the traditional fairy tale has ended. Sharp characters and a twisting plot create an empowering and enchanting tale inspired by iconic princesses.
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Heir of Light

Fans of Sagara’s long-running “Chronicles of Elantra” epic fantasy series, especially those who began Robin’s journey in Shards of Glass, will be thrilled to see him through to the climactic finish of the “Academia Chronicles” duology. Robin’s quick and intensive introduction to the halls of power gives new readers a starting point for entry, while fans will enjoy experiencing it all again, including the old friends and new enemies that make this series such a rich and intricately woven fantasy tapestry.

The Afterlife Project

Rousing seafaring adventure, combined with contemplative musings on life wrapped around a compelling romance make this a fascinating tale that is difficult to put down; the combination of dire ecological challenges and imaginative future discovery combine in this very engrossing read from Weed (A Field Guide to Murder & Fly Fishing).
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The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam

In the third heartfelt entry of the delightful “Hart and Mercy” series (following The Undermining of Twyla and Frank), Bannen brings readers back to Eternity a decade after the events in the last installment to dive deeper into the mythology surrounding the old and new gods. Hand this romance/fantasy to readers who enjoy unconventional main characters, opposites-attract romances, and novels that explore complicated family relationships.

The Folded Sky

The latest entry in Bear’s “White Space” series (following Machine) showcases her smart and introspective command of space opera. Well-developed characters highlight not only the big ideas of artificial intelligence, xenophobia, and data preservation but family dynamics and scientific rivalries.
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Written on the Dark

In addition to being a profound meditation on history, identity, and the human condition, this novel stands as a testament to Kay’s unparalleled storytelling.
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The Potency of Ungovernable Impulses

In Older’s latest series entry, the further exploration of the colony’s academic scene will delight readers of dark academia, and the mystery will enthrall those looking for more sci-fi/mystery blends, while Mossa and Pleiti’s relationship is a delight for sapphic romance readers.

The Witch Roads

Elliott’s (The Keeper’s Six) fantastic first in a new duology is filled with rich worldbuilding, political intrigue, and themes of class and family secrets. Readers will anxiously await the second book in the series, which arrives later this year.
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Matchmaking for Psychopaths

For readers who find Hallmark movies a little too saccharine

The Havana Syndrome

Higgins’s (The Forever Game) pulse-pounding political thriller is a must-read for fans of Vince Flynn and Lee Child. Based on events in the news, it is thought-provoking, scary, and hugely entertaining.
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A Purrfect Date

Erickson’s latest is a fun, well-paced cozy mystery with a memorable protagonist and cast of supporting characters. Recommended for readers who enjoy Lilian Jackson Braun’s “The Cat Who…” series or the novels of Donna Andrews and Krista Davis.

Marble Hall Murders

Horowitz crafts a deliciously witty, clever, and hefty mystery--two mysteries in one, really--in a terrific art-imitating-life send-up that works as a stand-alone as well as a series entry.
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Kill Your Darlings

An addictive read brimming with jaw-dropping surprises. The unique timeline will intrigue fans of psychological thrillers.

El Dorado Drive

Edgar Award winner Abbott (Beware the Woman) effortlessly excels at exploring the complexities of women’s relationships with suspenseful, atmospheric storytelling. Unsettling and darkly clever, her latest will delight her many fans and attract new ones.
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Dying To Meet You

Readers who crave suspense novels written with an acerbic sense of wit and graced with a compelling cast of characters are in for a treat.

Death of an Ex

Pitts follows up Trouble in Queenstown with a literary, absorbing whodunit encompassing murder, human compassion, and grief. It’s a welcome addition to the Vandy Myrick series.
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The Busybody Book Club

The intertwining perspectives of the disparate members will tug at readers’ armchair sleuthing abilities as they try to puzzle out whodunit and why. A good fit for fans of bookish mysteries featuring reluctant allies who learn to work together.
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Emma on Fire

Patterson and Raymond (coauthors of Raised by Wolves) write a dramatic, quick-paced read that explores the power of grief, the questions left for the living after a loved one’s suicide, and a statement that through loss there can be hope for the future.
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Ink Ribbon Red

A fun premise does not save the disjointed, convoluted mystery.

Murder and a Missing Manuscript

A dandy mystery with a surprising twisty plot, strong characterizations, and a village librarian whose sharp memory and no-nonsense demeanor make her an unexpected but invaluable ally to Polly.
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The Rushworth Family Plot

Austenites will delight in Gray’s deft retellings of the scandals at the center of Mansfield Park, with plenty of sly allusions woven into a plot that will keep readers guessing, as much about murders as about marriages.

South of Nowhere

Tracking the elapsed time from initial collapse encourages speed reading as if to aid the Shaws in their efforts. Perfect for a one-sitting read.

Mrs. Plansky Goes Rogue

In her second adventure, Quinn’s heroine brings the same charm, humor, and sturdy constitution that readers enjoyed from book one. Mrs. Plansky uses others’ perceptions of older people to her detecting advantage to find answers. Fans of Only Murders in the Building, Richard Osman’s “Thursday Murder Club” series, and senior detectives in general will love Loretta and wish for many more adventures.
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Making Friends Can Be Murder

This lighthearted cozy with a charming premise addresses deeper themes of identity, loyalty, and forgiveness. Perfect for fans of Richard Osman or TV’s Only Murders in the Building.
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Detective Aunty

Recommended for fans of Sujata Massey’s Perveen Mistry books and Robert Thorogood’s “Marlow Murder Club” series.

A Shipwreck in Fiji

A lively story with engaging characters and fascinating bits about British colonial governance in Fiji. Rao’s second tale about Sgt. Akal (after A Disappearance in Fiji) is first-rate.
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The Retirement Plan

It all adds up to unlikable people doing crazy things in increasingly outlandish situations, with a tone that switches between mordant humor and camp.
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Guilty by Definition

Martha and her team are whip-smart and fun, providing a light juxtaposition to the suspense elements, while the lush and vibrant descriptions of Oxford create a lovely sense of place; readers will be both informed and entertained. Recommended for fans of Pip Williams’s The Dictionary of Lost Words and Jodi Picoult’s By Any Other Name.
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The Battle of the Bookshops

For fans of Alexander’s previous novels or those seeking a bookish, slice-of-life romantic read.
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Rebel in the Deep

Robert offers a high-heat polyamorous relationship between her three protagonists in this second-chance romance, with a satisfying ending for series readers, complete with a full reunion of characters from previous books.
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This Much Is True

This book is perfect for romance fans who are looking for some excitement, intrigue, and passion in their historical novel.

Roll for Romance

This lighthearted romance has just enough D&D to delight role-players and also welcome unfamiliar readers. Romance fans will be drawn to the growing friendships and blossoming love interest that will keep them engaged from start to finish. A natural 20 on both story and sizzle.

A Rare Find

Lowell gives readers another entertaining, emotional, and educational romp with a romantic pair that is easy to fall in love with.
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Flirty Dancing

Readers will love taking a trip to Shady Queens Resort in this effervescent rom-com.
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The Re-Write

Blackburn’s (Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband??) charming romantic comedy touches on difficult subjects, combining them with well-written characters and an engrossing story.
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Writing Mr. Right

Khawaja (Maya’s Laws of Love) has written another heartfelt story centering Pakistani American and Muslim characters. Set in New York City and featuring a prominent literary plot and fun fantastical elements balanced with real world storylines, this uplifting novel is a must read for fans of multicultural and cozy romances.
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Here for a Good Time

The friends-to-lovers romance is secondary to the mystery of the armed invaders and the struggle to escape the island, but readers looking for a summer beach read should find the latest from War (I Did Something Bad) a fun and exciting diversion.
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It’s a Love Story

Monaghan (Summer Romance) writes another charming rom-com, this time with enemies-to-lovers and forced-proximity tropes. Monaghan fans will not be disappointed.
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The Last Sunrise

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.
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The Lamplighter’s Bookshop

With many side characters and subplots, debut author Austin keeps the pacing lively and crafts a vivid York, but the romance gets a little lost among too many plotlines. Still, this Victorian-era story is a promising and engaging start for a new author.

Finders Keepers

Adler (Happy Medium) mixes witty banter and well-drawn characters with her signature heart and humor to bring Nina and Quentin’s story to a satisfying resolution in her best novel to date.
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Courtroom Drama

A good pick for all romance collections, Alexander’s (In a Not-So-Perfect World) funny and moving novel is likely to be popular with reality television fans and those who enjoy the estranged friends-to-lovers trope.
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Heart of the Sun

This dystopian tale from Sheridan (Falling for Gage) blends survival with second-chance romance, perfect for fans of The Last of Us and gripping, postapocalyptic stories.
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The Charmer

A must-read contemporary romance that offers multicultural perspectives, complex family dynamics, and sophisticated relationship development. Perfect for fans of marriage-of-convenience stories.
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Ten Sleep

A coming-of-age, visceral Weird Western marked by palpable terror and populated by uncanny creatures, in the vein of The Gunslinger by Stephen King, Little Heaven by Nick Cutter, and Sundown in San Ojuela by M.M. Olivas.

The Starving Saints

A brilliantly constructed and thoroughly unnerving fever dream that Starling’s fans will gulp down. It will also appeal to readers nestled in the space where Brom’s Slewfoot, Agustina Bazterrica’s The Unworthy, and Nick Cutter’s The Queen overlap.
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Overgrowth

Grant (“Newsflesh” series) presents another engaging, existentially terrifying, and thought-provoking SF-tinged horror novel. An easy hand-sell for fans of Chuck Wendig’s Wanderers and the novels of Jeff VanderMeer.

What Does It Feel Like?

Although heartbreaking, this novel, told through anecdotes and vignettes, thrums with strength. A powerful audio that takes listeners on an unforgettable roller coaster of emotions.
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Libby Lost and Found

A moving debut about fandom, family, fiction, and writing. Despite some audio missteps, this should appeal to fans of Meg Shaffer’s The Wishing Game.

The Sirens

This genre-defying feminist novel is sure to appeal to those who enjoy historical fiction with elements of mystery, romance, and family secrets.
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Mob Queen

Will appeal most to readers looking for gritty historical fiction about a resilient woman unsure who she can trust in a glitzy but treacherous world with life-and-death stakes.
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The Original Daughter

This novel should appeal to readers who appreciate relationship-based stories within families; also a good candidate for book clubs.
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The Book of Records

To say that Thien’s novel is relevant to most contemporary audiences is inadequate; it would resonate with readers of any era. This philosophical work might best be savored in short bursts. Like a visiting a vast museum, to take everything in at once is to have too much information to absorb fully.

This Is Not a Ghost Story

Amerie, who recently founded a book club to highlight a diversity of voices, crafts a captivating story that’s not merely about ghosts and the living but about human desire, confronting one’s own faults and misdeeds, and the healing power of friendship.

Fox

Tackling Oates’s lengthy novel feels something like running a marathon, breathless, through a foreboding landscape. She is at her best here: insightful, unrelenting, and devastating.
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I’ll Be Right Here

Bloom’s (White Houses) insightful new novel is a quick and affecting read. Recommended for all collections.
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A Beautiful Family

Written from Alix’s point of view, this suspenseful coming-of-age debut is hard to put down. Readers will sympathize with the young protagonist.
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The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau

As in her other popular World War II–set reads, Harmel (The Paris Daughter) ultimately delivers an emotional tale with likable characters and a feel-good ending. The moral ambiguity of the protagonist’s choices should help keep conversation flowing for the many book clubs who call Harmel a favorite.
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Storybook Ending

Ideal for fans of thirtysomething second-chance love stories with appealing secondary characters.
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Dear Virginia, Wait for Me

Butler offers a literary coming-of-age story with the feel of a contemporary romance, which will appeal to a wide swath of fiction readers.
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Mansion Beach

Though the plot sometimes moves a little slowly, Moore deftly addresses questions of wealth and privilege and paints a picturesque portrait of an island caught between eras.
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