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Among Friends by Hal Ebbott

Explore our in-depth review of Among Friends by Hal Ebbott, a haunting literary debut that explores friendship, betrayal, and the invisible structures of privilege. A bold and psychologically rich narrative that marks a remarkable new voice in fiction.

May All Your Skies Be Blue by Fíona Scarlett

Fíona Scarlett’s May All Your Skies Be Blue is a poignant novel exploring love, sacrifice, and the unbreakable ties of the past. Set against Dublin’s working-class backdrop, this deeply emotional story follows Shauna and Dean as they navigate missed chances and lifelong responsibilities. Read our in-depth review of this heart-wrenching novel.

When We Grow Up by Angelica Baker

Discover the brilliance of Angelica Baker’s When We Grow Up, a novel that dives into the fragile nature of long-standing friendships, self-awareness without self-improvement, and the tension between identity and performance. Read our in-depth review of this striking literary fiction novel.

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No Matter What by Cara Bastone

No Matter What by Cara Bastone is a tender and emotionally complex romance about a married couple rebuilding after trauma through art, vulnerability, and the stubborn courage of staying.

Bye, Baby by Carola Lovering

Carola Lovering's psychological thriller, Bye, Baby, explores how the novel masterfully intertwines female friendship, trauma, and the pressures of modern motherhood against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue.

Just Friends by Haley Pham

Read our in-depth review of Just Friends by Haley Pham, a heartwarming second chance romance about childhood best friends Blair and Declan reconnecting in a charming coastal town. Discover what makes this BookTok creator's debut novel a must-read for romance fans.

A Far-Flung Life by M.L. Stedman

A Far-Flung Life by M.L. Stedman is a sweeping multigenerational saga set on a million-acre sheep station in Western Australia. Discover the secrets, sacrifices, and shimmering prose that define Stedman's long-awaited second novel.

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