Literary Fiction

The Lost Passenger by Frances Quinn

Frances Quinn’s The Lost Passenger is a gripping historical novel about a woman who seizes an unexpected second chance after the Titanic disaster. With themes of identity, class, and survival, this book is a must-read for historical fiction fans. Read our in-depth review.

Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley

Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley is a debut novel that masterfully blends the indie music scene with a poignant exploration of talent, obsession, and creative collaboration.

Once You Were Mine by Elizabeth Langston

Discover the powerful storytelling of Elizabeth Langston in Once You Were Mine, a novel that masterfully blends historical fiction with contemporary drama through a dual-timeline narrative about family secrets, identity, and the lasting impact of the Baby Scoop Era

Her Many Faces by Nicci Cloke

Discover the intricate world of Nicci Cloke’s Her Many Faces. This psychological thriller delves into perception, truth, and the dangerous power of conspiracy theories through the eyes of five men who thought they knew Katherine Cole.

The Girls of the Glimmer Factory by Jennifer Coburn

Discover the gripping tale of courage, identity, and propaganda in Jennifer Coburn's 'The Girls of the Glimmer Factory.' Read our in-depth review of this powerful World War II historical novel.

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