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Consider Yourself Kissed by Jessica Stanley

Consider Yourself Kissed by Jessica Stanley is a poignant novel exploring motherhood, identity, love, and personal sacrifice across a decade of British political upheaval.

Tilt by Emma Pattee

Tilt by Emma Pattee is a powerful debut novel that blends disaster, survival, and self-discovery in a gripping narrative set during a catastrophic earthquake in Portland.

Dream State by Eric Puchner

Discover Dream State by Eric Puchner, a novel that delves into love, betrayal, and fate across generations. This review explores its intricate characters, lyrical prose, and the novel’s deep philosophical reflections on human nature.

Born For This by Caitlin Devlin

Discover the gripping world of Hollywood ambition and family secrets in Caitlin Devlin’s Born For This. This review explores its strengths, flaws, and emotional impact.

Stolen by Rachel Willson-Broyles

Discover Stolen by Ann-Helén Laestadius, a compelling novel that weaves themes of Sámi identity, Indigenous rights, and environmental justice. This book review explores Elsa’s journey from trauma to resilience in a gripping coming-of-age story.

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Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune

In Our Perfect Storm, Carley Fortune returns with a friends-to-lovers romance set against the misty rainforests of Tofino. After Frankie is jilted on her wedding day, her childhood best friend George whisks her onto her honeymoon to mend her heart. A sea-soaked, sensory, emotionally honest read about belonging to yourself and to someone who has always known you.

The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett

Kathryn Stockett's long-awaited return, The Calamity Club, follows three women in 1933 Oxford, Mississippi who refuse to take what life has handed them: an eleven-year-old orphan with a sharp mouth, a chinless small-town spinster, and a desperate mother running on fumes. Funny, occasionally baggy, and full of women you do not forget after the last page.

The Faith of Beasts by James S.A. Corey

The Faith of Beasts by James S.A. Corey, the second book in The Captive's War trilogy, is patient, brutal, and deeply human, with comparable reads from Tchaikovsky and Martine.

I Could Give You the Moon by Ann Liang

With I Could Give You the Moon, Ann Liang returns to Airington with a glamorous, slow-burn YA romance about social media masks, missing brothers, and a love that asks for everything

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