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Anita de Monte Laughs Last by Xochitl Gonzalez

Xochitl Gonzalez's "Anita de Monte Laughs Last" is a novel that intertwines art, power, and identity. Delve into the lives of two Latina women separated by time but united by a haunting mystery in this gripping and thought-provoking historical fiction.

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Tell Me How You Really Feel by Betty Cayouette

Discover why Tell Me How You Really Feel by Betty Cayouette is more than just a romance novel. This witty, emotionally intelligent story blends podcast fame, therapy, and power dynamics in a fresh and timely second-chance love story.

Something I Keep Upstairs by J.D. Barker

Dive into the chilling world of Something I Keep Upstairs by J.D. Barker—an emotionally gripping, gothic horror novel set on a remote island where rules are deadly and secrets run deep.

Sleep by Honor Jones

A powerful, piercing review of Sleep by Honor Jones—a literary debut exploring motherhood, trauma, and the shadows of the past.

Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson

Explore Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson—a uniquely tender, emotionally charged road trip novel about half-siblings united by abandonment, searching for identity, and redefining family on the open road. A must-read for fans of found-family stories.

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