Danielle Valentine’s The Dead Husband Cookbook is a culinary thriller that simmers with tension, deception, and just the right pinch of madness. Blending the elegance of fine dining with the unease of buried secrets, this novel is as deliciously sinister as its […]
Kate Alice Marshall’s No One Can Know is a gripping blend of psychological suspense and family drama, laced with dark secrets, betrayal, and a haunting legacy of trauma. With her trademark storytelling style, Marshall pulls readers deep into the fractured world of […]
Liann Zhang’s debut novel Julie Chan Is Dead is a wickedly sharp and unhinged thriller that dives headfirst into the glittering, grotesque world of social media fame. Equal parts satire and psychological suspense, it’s a story about envy, deception, and the dangerous […]
Ashley Audrain’s debut is the kind of novel you start for the thrills and finish with your heart in your throat. The Push is a psychological drama that interrogates the myths of motherhood, the ache of being dismissed, and the uneasy line […]
What would you do if a road trip with friends turned into a deadly game of survival? In Five Survive, bestselling author Holly Jackson delivers a gripping young adult thriller that takes place almost entirely inside a broken-down RV. With only eight […]
Jennifer Dugan’s Some Girls Do is a heartfelt, beautifully written YA queer romance that explores what it means to live your truth in a world that often makes that difficult. Blending tenderness with tension, it tells the story of two very different […]
In The Good Vampire’s Guide to Blood and Boyfriends, Jamie D’Amato breathes new life into the vampire trope with a mix of humor, vulnerability, and queer romance. Marketed as Heartstopper meets Buffy, this novel blends supernatural chaos with a heartfelt exploration of […]
Natalie Guerrero’s My Train Leaves at Three is a bold and emotional debut that captures the grit, rhythm, and ache of chasing a dream in New York City. It’s a coming-of-age story that hums with honesty and heat, following a woman caught […]
Hanako Footman’s Mongrel is a quietly devastating and beautifully wrought debut that examines what it means to exist between worlds. Told through three interconnected narratives spanning England and Japan, it explores the legacy of grief, shame, and longing that passes through generations […]
Samuel Burr’s The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers is a charming, bittersweet novel that celebrates eccentricity, love, and the lifelong quest to find where we belong. Combining gentle humor with heartfelt emotion, Burr weaves a story about a young man raised by an extraordinary […]