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Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping [On a Dead Man] by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Dive into our review of Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping [On a Dead Man] by Jesse Q. Sutanto — a heartwarming, humorous cozy mystery that celebrates culture, connection, and crime-solving tea shop shenanigans.

The Rivals by Jane Pek

In The Rivals, Jane Pek's eagerly anticipated sequel to The Verifiers, we return to the world of Claudia Lin – mystery novel enthusiast, cycling...

Memory Piece by Lisa Ko

Explore the multifaceted world of Lisa Ko’s "Memory Piece," a novel about the evolving dreams of three Asian American women over six decades, blending art, technology, and the challenges of aging in a fractured, dystopian future.

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How Successful Authors Keep Their Story Worlds Consistent (Even Across 10 Books)

Discover how bestselling authors maintain consistency across novels and series using story bibles, continuity passes, and world-building systems. A deep dive into the craft behind fictional worlds that never contradict themselves.

Whidbey by T Kira Madden

Whidbey by T Kira Madden is a literary thriller about three women bound by one man's crimes. Exploring trauma, justice, and narrative power, this explosive debut novel examines who truly owns a story of harm.

Mistakes Were Made by Lucy Score

Mistakes Were Made by Lucy Score is the second book in the Story Lake series. This opposites-attract romance pairs a chaotic literary agent with her buttoned-up landlord in a small Pennsylvania town full of bald eagles, free-range pigs, and undeniable chemistry.

This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum

This Story Might Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum, is a debut novel that blends a gripping missing-persons thriller with a slow-burn romance, exploring narcolepsy, domestic abuse, and the bonds of friendship through the story of podcast hosts Benny Abbott and Joy Moore.

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