Literary Fiction

The Talent by Daniel D’Addario

The Talent by Daniel D’Addario is a gripping Hollywood novel that follows five actresses vying for the industry’s most coveted award. This review dives into its strengths, weaknesses, and how it captures the reality behind the glitz of fame.

The Sable Cloak by Gail Milissa Grant

The Sable Cloak by Gail Milissa Grant is a compelling historical novel that brings to life the resilience, power, and complexity of Black communities during the Jim Crow era. With deeply nuanced characters and a powerful narrative, this book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction.

Same Time Next Week by Milly Johnson

Same Time Next Week by Milly Johnson is a heartfelt novel exploring the lives of five women whose weekly meetings at Ray’s Diner offer solace, friendship, and self-discovery. A must-read for fans of warm, character-driven fiction.

Oye by Melissa Mogollon

Melissa Mogollon’s Oye is an electrifying debut novel told through a series of phone calls between two sisters. With humor, heartbreak, and unfiltered authenticity, the book explores family, identity, and the power of listening. Read our in-depth review of this bold and emotionally charged novel.

Maya & Natasha by Elyse Durham

Dive into the evocative world of Soviet-era ballet with Maya & Natasha by Elyse Durham. This novel masterfully explores ambition, sisterhood, and sacrifice against the backdrop of Cold War-era Russia, where dance is both an art and a battleground.

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