Looking for your next great read? Here’s a list of brand-new fiction, memoirs, cookbooks, and more, publishing this week—and all are available as ebooks.
Looking for your next great read? Here’s a list of new fiction, memoirs, cookbooks, and more, publishing this week—and all are available as ebooks.
A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones
Sunshine “Sun” Vicram is the new sheriff in her small hometown and things are not going well: her deputy is missing, there’s an escaped prisoner on the loose, and her teen daughter is being targeted by bullies. For fans of Linda Castillo and J.A. Jance.
Broken by Don Winslow
A collection of crime novellas featuring tough cops, villainous bad guys, and taut action.
You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
In this debut rom-com, a engaged couple who have already spent thousands on wedding planning find themselves questioning whether they should actually get married.
After Sundown by Linda Howard & Linda Jones
In this romantic thriller, solar flares threaten to knock out power grids across the country for months, even years. Veteran Ben and local businesswoman Sela are thrown together in their efforts to help their town survive.
Providence by Max Barry
The crew of the warship Providence Five stands alone at the edge of the universe, prepared to annihilate humanity’s alien enemies, broadcast live for the world to see. But they begin to doubt the intentions of their A.I. and the true mission.
The Glass Magician by Caroline Stevermer
In a Gilded Age New York where magic enables Traders to turn into animal forms, stage magician Thalia relies on tricks and sleight of hand.
Afterlife by Julia Alvarez
A retired English professor is caught between her sisters’ drama and the plight of a pregnant undocumented young women—all in the wake of her husband’s death.
The Familiar Dark by Amy Engel
When Eve’s 12-year-old daughter is murdered, she must plumb the depths of her Ozark town and her own family’s history to find justice. An intimate character study disguised as a thriller.
You and Me and Us by Alison Hammer
A debut novel about a fraught mother-daughter relationship and how they come to terms with a fundamental loss in their family.
Miss Austen by Gill Hornby
Attention, Austenites! This historical novel focuses on the life of Cassandra, Jane Austen’s beloved older sister.
The Woman of a Thousand Names by Alexandra Lapierre
Based on the fascinating and dramatic real life of Maria Zakrevskaya, a double agent for the British and the Bolsheviks.
It’s Not All Downhill from Here by Terry McMillan
The author of How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Waiting To Exhale is back with a family drama filled with wit and compassion, starring sixtysomething Loretha.
Milk Street Fast and Slow: Instant Pot Cooking at the Speed You Need by Christopher Kimball
Whether you use it as a pressure cooker or a slow cooker, Instant Pot owners will want to check out these mouth-watering recipes.
Hiding in Plain Sight: The Invention of Donald Trump and the Erosion of America by Sarah Kendzior
The author of The View from Flyover Country argues that Donald Trump is a media-savvy white-collar criminal—and takes mainstream media to task for failing to hold him accountable.
Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife by Bart D. Ehrman
An erudite biblical scholar offers a deep dive into the question of the ages: What happens after we die?
Nothing General About It: How Love (and Lithium) Saved Me On and Off General Hospital by Maurice Benard
Benard, best-known for playing Sonny on General Hospital, recounts his experiences with bipolar disorder.
I Want You To Know We’re Still Here: A Post-Holocaust Memoir by Esther Safran Foer
Foer, who immigrated with her family to the United States from Poland in 1946, probes the mysteries of her family’s history and how her mother and father survived the Holocaust.
Betsy by Betsy Johnson & Mark Vitulano
Go behind the scenes with the whimsical fashion designer.
Me & Patsy Kickin’ Up Dust: My Friendship with Patsy Cline by Loretta Lynn & Patsy Lynn
A valentine from Lynn to her longtime mentor, featuring heartwarming stories about the country music greats. With a foreword by Dolly Parton.
Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days to Washington by Ted Widmer
Journeying from his home in Springfield, IL, to Washington, DC, on his way to his inauguration in 1861, the president-elect dodged assassination attempts, gave countless stump speeches, and made his case for the Union.
Becoming Better Grownups: Rediscovering What Matters and Remembering How To Fly by Brad Montague
The author visited more than 100 classrooms around the country and asked kids what they want and need from the adults in their lives. What results is a guide to helping grown-ups feel better and do better.
You Can’t F*ck Up Your Kids: A Judgment-Free Guide to Stree-Free Parenting by Lindsay Powers
The creator of the #NoShameParenting movement provides advice and support on everything from breast-feeding to time outs.
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