Literary Fiction

On Isabella Street by Genevieve Graham

Dive into On Isabella Street by Genevieve Graham, a beautifully researched Canadian historical fiction novel set in 1967 Toronto. With themes of deinstitutionalization, war, and social change, this review explores how Graham crafts a poignant narrative of female resilience and political upheaval.

Make Me Famous by Maud Ventura

Read our in-depth review of Make Me Famous by Maud Ventura, a psychological deep-dive into the life of Cléo Louvent—a fame-obsessed singer whose journey to stardom reveals the terrifying cost of ambition and the façade of celebrity culture.

Lush by Rochelle Dowden-Lord

Discover Lush, the mesmerizing debut novel by Rochelle Dowden-Lord. Set in a French vineyard, this literary tale follows four wine professionals whose lives unravel during an unforgettable tasting. Complex characters, addictive themes, and lush prose await.

Girls with Long Shadows by Tennessee Hill

Explore the haunting beauty of Tennessee Hill’s Girls with Long Shadows, a Southern Gothic debut that weaves identity, desire, and grief through the lives of three inseparable sisters

Awake in the Floating City by Susanna Kwan

Discover the haunting beauty of Susanna Kwan’s Awake in the Floating City, a debut that blends climate fiction, grief, and memory in a flooded San Francisco. Read our in-depth review exploring its emotional resonance, lyrical prose, and timely themes.

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