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The Big Empty by Robert Crais

Robert Crais's latest Elvis Cole and Joe Pike thriller, The Big Empty, marks the 20th installment in this beloved series, following 2022's Racing the...

The Housemaid’s Wedding by Freida McFadden

Explore the thrilling world of The Housemaid’s Wedding by Freida McFadden. This novella delivers suspense, emotional depth, and character growth, making it a must-read for fans of the Housemaid series and domestic thrillers alike.

In Too Deep by Lee Child and Andrew Child

In Too Deep by Lee and Andrew Child delivers an action-packed thriller featuring Jack Reacher’s most challenging mission yet. With themes of espionage, nuclear secrets, and deception, this gripping novel balances familiar Reacher elements with fresh twists. Read our full review.

Our Last Resort by Clémence Michallon

Discover the dark and gripping world of Clémence Michallon’s 'Our Last Resort.' Set in a luxury desert hotel, this psychological thriller unravels family secrets, cult history, and a chilling crime scene. A must-read for suspense lovers.

The Edge by David Baldacci

"The Edge" by David Baldacci, the latest installment in the Travis Devine series. Discover how Baldacci masterfully blends small-town intrigue with high-stakes espionage in this gripping thriller.

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The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by Laurie Gilmore

The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by Laurie Gilmore is a warm, slightly uneven sixth chapter for the Dream Harbor series. Daisy, allegedly cursed in love, ropes a shy architect into a fake relationship to save face after her ex turns up engaged. The fake-dating beats feel familiar, but Gilmore's humor and a quietly swoony hero make the visit worthwhile.

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.

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