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One in Four by Lucinda Berry

Dive into Lucinda Berry’s One in Four, a psychological thriller that explores trauma, addiction, and the blurred line between justice and revenge. A gripping tale perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Tana French.

The Death of Us by Abigail Dean

An emotionally incisive and psychologically layered review of The Death of Us by Abigail Dean. This gripping literary thriller dissects the long shadows of violence on marriage, memory, and identity.

My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout

Discover the emotional depth and complexity in Elizabeth Strout's "My Name Is Lucy Barton" as it delves into mother-daughter relationships, childhood trauma, and the power of silence in healing. Explore how Strout masterfully crafts a narrative full of unspoken truths and delicate memories.

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The Paradox of Choice: Why Finding Your Next Read Shouldn’t Be a Full-Time Job

Are you suffering from discovery fatigue? Current book trackers and digital libraries treat reading as admin work, making finding your next read a maze. Learn why effective book discovery needs to focus on mood, personal stats, and a better user experience.

Broken Dove by Dani Francis

Broken Dove by Dani Francis returns Wren Darlington to her own people and immediately complicates everything. The Silver Elite sequel doubles down on banter, brutal action, and a sharper love triangle, while peeling back uglier truths about both sides of the war. It is messy, propulsive, sometimes uneven, and ends on a cliffhanger that will absolutely work on you.

Rules for the Summer by Meghan Quinn

Meghan Quinn returns to Cape Meril with Rules for the Summer, a sun-drenched rom-com about a posh British lord who proposes to a stranger and the stubborn candy shop owner who turns him down. Banter-heavy, sweetly chaotic, and grounded by an emotional thread that lifts it above standard beach reads. A satisfying summer pick.

John of John by Douglas Stuart

An honest, spoiler-free review of John of John by Douglas Stuart, the Booker-winner's third novel set on the Isle of Harris. Three generations, one croft, and the things a community agrees not to say.

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