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The Girls of Good Fortune by Kristina McMorris

Delve into our in-depth review of The Girls of Good Fortune by Kristina McMorris—a compelling historical fiction novel set in 1880s Portland. Discover how this emotionally rich story of race, identity, and forgotten women’s voices brings America's buried past to life.

Bitter Honey by Lola Akinmade Åkerström

Read a detailed, critical, and emotional review of Bitter Honey by Lola Akinmade Åkerström—an unforgettable story of ambition, identity, motherhood, and cultural displacement across Sweden and Gambia.

The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner

Read our in-depth review of The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner—an emotionally resonant novel exploring the price of fame, fractured sisterhood, and generational healing.

The Story Collector by Evie Gaughan

A heartfelt and atmospheric review of The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods—a novel that blends magical realism with historical fiction, following three lives intertwined by a mystical bookshop across time.

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

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Skylark by Paula McLain

Skylark by Paula McLain is an atmospheric dual-timeline novel set in 1664 Paris and Nazi-occupied 1942. Read our review of its themes—art as resistance, women’s confinement, and the city’s underground.

Whistler by Ann Patchett

Whistler by Ann Patchett is a compact, emotionally precise novel about a chance reunion, a buried childhood trauma, and the memories that shape us. Read this thoughtful review on theme, character, and what works—and what doesn’t.

Is This a Cry for Help? by Emily R. Austin

A thoughtful book review of Is This a Cry for Help? by Emily R. Austin—exploring queer identity, complicated grief, mental health, and the modern battle over public libraries and book bans.

Meet the Newmans by Jennifer Niven

Jennifer Niven’s Meet the Newmans is an immersive 1964 Hollywood historical novel about a crumbling sitcom dynasty, a woman’s feminist awakening, and the courage to rewrite the role you’ve been playing.

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