Tag: women’s fiction 2024

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Life Derailed by Beth Merlin and Danielle Modafferi

Read our in-depth review of Life Derailed by Beth Merlin and Danielle Modafferi—a novel that blends grief, love, and AI in a contemporary workplace romance with emotional highs and predictable lows.

All That Life Can Afford by Emily Everett

Emily Everett's stunning debut novel, All That Life Can Afford, is an intricate exploration of what happens when we try to rewrite ourselves –...

Beach Vibes by Susan Mallery

Discover the heart and soul of Susan Mallery’s Beach Vibes—a contemporary romance that explores friendship, family loyalty, and love. Read our detailed review to find out why this novel is more than just a beach read.

The Greatest Lie of All by Jillian Cantor

Jillian Cantor’s The Greatest Lie of All is a mesmerizing blend of Hollywood glamour, deep-seated secrets, and self-reinvention. This review explores the novel’s intricate character arcs, its themes of identity and truth, and why it’s a must-read in 2024.

The Sun’s Shadow by Sejal Badani

The Sun’s Shadow by Sejal Badani is a powerful novel that explores family bonds, forgiveness, and the resilience of the human spirit. Discover how Badani weaves a compelling tale of two women connected by fate, secrets, and sacrifice.

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The Ascent by Christopher Walker

Dive into The Ascent by Christopher Walker, a gripping portal fantasy where traumatized engineer John Atwater falls into Mhorelia, confronts a ruthless king, and finds courage, found family, and hard-won healing.

Before I Forget by Tory Henwood Hoen

In this in-depth review of Before I Forget by Tory Henwood Hoen, we explore a moving story of Alzheimer’s, grief, magical realism and caregiving set on an Adirondack lake, as Cricket Campbell turns her father into the “Oracle at Catwood Pond” and slowly learns to forgive herself.

Sweet Venom by Rina Kent

Sweet Venom by Rina Kent review – a deep dive into the Vipers world of trauma, revenge, hockey violence and obsessive love. Explore this psychological dark romance, its secret society, and morally grey hero.

Fallen Gods by Rachel Van Dyken

In this Fallen Gods book review, we explore Rachel Van Dyken’s Norse-inspired romantasy where gods, giants and enemies-to-lovers tension collide on a modern campus.

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