Literary Fiction

Far From Home by Danielle Steel

Danielle Steel’s Far From Home is a gripping historical fiction novel set during World War II. It follows Arielle von Auspeck, a German aristocrat forced to forge a new identity after her husband’s execution for plotting against Hitler. This review explores the novel’s themes of resilience, love, and survival.

Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy

Dive into Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy, a gripping literary thriller set on a remote island facing climate catastrophe. A haunting story of love, loss, and survival, this novel will keep you captivated. Read our in-depth review.

Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine by Callie Collins

Discover Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine by Callie Collins, a debut novel that captures the raw beauty of 1970s Austin, where music, longing, and loss collide. Read our in-depth review of this blues-infused literary masterpiece.

Six Weeks in Reno by Lucy H. Hedrick

Exploring themes of resilience, friendship, and self-discovery, Six Weeks in Reno transports readers to a pivotal era in women’s rights. Read our in-depth review of this gripping historical novel.

Crush by Ada Calhoun

Ada Calhoun’s Crush is an enthralling exploration of midlife desire, intellectual passion, and self-reinvention. This review examines its strengths and weaknesses, from its brilliant literary references to its divisive spiritual themes.

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