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The Storyteller’s Secret by Sejal Badani

Discover The Storyteller’s Secret by Sejal Badani, a dual-timeline novel weaving family, love, loss, and redemption. Set between British-occupied India and present-day New York, this emotionally resonant novel explores the power of storytelling and the impact of generational secrets. Read our in-depth review!

The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis

Dive into The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis, a dual-timeline historical fiction masterpiece that explores themes of loss, redemption, and female empowerment. Set in 1936 Egypt and 1978 New York, this compelling novel uncovers secrets of the past while shedding light on cultural heritage and art preservation.

The Story of the Forest by Linda Grant

Discover Linda Grant’s The Story of the Forest, a lyrical tale of migration, identity, and memory. Set against Latvia’s revolution and Liverpool’s streets, this historical novel weaves a captivating tapestry of transformation, resilience, and intergenerational storytelling.

Forecast by Aaron Ryan

Discover Forecast by Aaron Ryan, a groundbreaking novel that blends historical fiction with supernatural elements to explore fate, free will, and the events leading up to 9/11. Read our in-depth review to learn why this book is a must-read.

Hill of Secrets by Galina Vromen

Hill of Secrets" by Galina Vromen immerses readers in Los Alamos during WWII, exploring themes of secrecy, truth, and moral dilemmas. This powerful debut weaves history with personal struggle as families confront the hidden costs of scientific progress

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Founding Courage by Kirk Ward Robinson

A nuanced, research-rich review of Founding Courage by Kirk Ward Robinson, tracing seven Americans—from Washington to Silkwood—and what courage means today.

Catholicism and Capitalism by Giuseppe Ruggeri

Discover how Giuseppe Ruggeri’s Catholicism and Capitalism challenges market ideology through Catholic social thought and moral vision.

Brigands & Breadknives by Travis Baldree

Travis Baldree’s Brigands & Breadknives trades pure cozy for honest complexity—Fern and Astryx chase meaning, friendship, and identity on a messy, tender road.

The Strength of the Few by James Islington

James Islington’s The Strength of the Few expands the Hierarchy into three worlds—bold, intricate, and morally thorny. Here’s a spoiler-light, honest review.

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