Annabel Monaghan has built a loyal readership with heartfelt, witty romances like Nora Goes Off Script and Same Time Next Summer. With It’s a Love Story, she once again delivers a tale that blends humor, nostalgia, and second chances. This novel takes […]
Matt Dinniman’s The Gate of the Feral Gods takes readers deeper into the ever-expanding chaos of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, and by this point in the saga, the author shows no intention of slowing down. This fifth installment ramps up the […]
Ruth Ware revisits one of her breakout heroines in The Woman in Suite 11, a decade-later follow up to The Woman in Cabin 10. Lo Blacklock is older, married, and the mother of two, yet her knack for being in the wrong […]
Freida McFadden’s knack for domestic dread meets influencer culture in Want to Know a Secret?, a suburban psychological thriller that asks how far we will go to protect a curated life. The hook is irresistible: April Masterson, YouTube baking star of “April’s […]
Freida McFadden has carved out her reputation as a master of psychological suspense, and Do You Remember? is one of her most intriguing standalone novels. With a chilling premise and a constant push-and-pull between truth and deception, this book takes readers on […]
Iliana Xander’s Love, Mom is the kind of psychological thriller that grips you from the very first page and does not let go until the end. With its mix of dark family secrets, sinister revelations, and a protagonist caught between truth and […]
Abby Jimenez has built a reputation for delivering heartfelt romcoms that balance laugh-out-loud moments with deeper, often serious themes. The Fall Risk, a short novella released through Amazon Original Stories, is no exception. Though only about 80 pages long, it manages to […]
Jeneva Rose has carved a name for herself in the thriller genre, and Home Is Where the Bodies Are carries all the hallmarks of her work: family secrets, small-town tension, and a past that refuses to stay buried. This novel begins with […]
Andrea Catalano’s The First Witch of Boston reimagines the life of Margaret Jones, the first woman to be executed for witchcraft in seventeenth-century Massachusetts. Blending romance, tragedy, and historical intrigue, this debut novel takes readers into the heart of Puritan Boston where […]
If you’ve ever wondered what it would feel like to get trapped inside a video game dungeon, Matt Dinniman’s The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook delivers that experience in a way that is both hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt. This is the fourth book in […]