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After Paris by Mary Ellen Taylor

Read our in-depth review of After Paris by Mary Ellen Taylor, a powerful dual-timeline novel intertwining WWII Paris with modern-day struggles of a cancer survivor. Rich in emotion, history, and resilience.

The Ragged Edge of Night by Olivia Hawker

Read our in-depth review of The Ragged Edge of Night by Olivia Hawker—an emotionally powerful WWII novel based on a true story. Discover how ordinary people can perform extraordinary acts of resistance in the face of overwhelming darkness.

Last Twilight in Paris by Pam Jenoff

Pam Jenoff's 'Last Twilight in Paris' is a powerful historical fiction novel that masterfully blends mystery, love, and survival against the backdrop of WWII Paris. Discover the characters, plot, and historical insights that make this book a must-read.

The Girls of the Glimmer Factory by Jennifer Coburn

Discover the gripping tale of courage, identity, and propaganda in Jennifer Coburn's 'The Girls of the Glimmer Factory.' Read our in-depth review of this powerful World War II historical novel.

The French Winemaker’s Daughter by Loretta Ellsworth

Dive into Loretta Ellsworth’s The French Winemaker’s Daughter, a dual-timeline novel exploring WWII’s impact on French wine culture and the lives of two women separated by decades but connected by fate.

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Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

An honest, spoiler-free review of Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan. A thirty-nine-year-old single mother strikes a pretend-girlfriend bargain with a Rhode Island heir, and finds something harder to hand back at summer's end.

Phoebe Berman’s Gonna Lose It by Brooke Averick

A spoiler-free, deeply read review of Brooke Averick's debut Phoebe Berman's Gonna Lose It. Honest praise for its sharp anxiety writing, ensemble friend group, and pre-K classroom humor, plus the patches where the pacing falters. Comparable reads included.

The Midnight Train by Matt Haig

Matt Haig's The Midnight Train follows an ageing bookseller on a ghostly steam-engine ride through his own life. A warm, spoiler-free review of the second Midnight World novel, after The Midnight Library.

The Divorce by Freida McFadden

A spoiler-free review of The Divorce by Freida McFadden. Honest take on the unreliable narrator, three-act perspective shift, suburban texture, and where this 2026 thriller stacks up against The Housemaid and Never Lie.

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