A #1 New York Times bestseller with over 22,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Before she left Iran, Azar Nafisi met secretly with seven young women every week to discuss forbidden works of Western literature. A “sparkling memoir” (Kirkus Reviews) that “reminds us why we read in the first place” (Newsday).

In the world of finance, Oliver is rising royalty — but Alexis will show him that you can’t put a price on true love… “Addictive. Consuming. Witty. Heartbreaking. Brilliant” (New York Times bestselling author Samantha Young), with over 2,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

As World War I upends England’s rigid class system, three people — domestic worker Katy, soldier Jem, and missionary Lionel — are set on paths that will change their lives irrevocably. A profound meditation on love, loss, and the perils of war.

Eight years ago, Lady Viola Oberbrook was a spoiled society miss — but now, she’s a responsible woman running her own business. Can she convince the Earl of Haversham that she’s changed when he blames her for ruining his family?

“Richly realized” (Publishers Weekly): During the Great Depression, Mariella takes a job as a maid — and finds herself drawn into the volatile life of Ernest Hemingway. “Dazzlingly written and impossibly moving, this novel is a supernova” (New York Times bestselling author Caroline Leavitt).

Estranged for 20 years, four childhood friends are brought back together by a devastating death. But before they can reconcile, they must confront the traumatic event that tore them apart…

A New York Times bestseller! Struggling writer John heads to England to interview a racehorse trainer, not realizing his subject is hiding something — and that the assignment could soon turn deadly. “Fast-paced, meticulously plotted… Nobody sets up a mystery better than Dick Francis” (San Francisco Chronicle).

In 1218, Gaius Marcellinus crosses the Atlantic to conquer a newly discovered continent for the Roman Empire — and ignites a thunderous clash of civilizations. “That rarest and best of alternative histories: the one you believe… a ripping good yarn” (Myke Cole, author of the Shadow Ops series).