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In a romantic adventure across the globe, The Enlightenment of Bees beautifully explores what it means to find the sweet…
Sean Dietrich–also known as Sean of the South–weaves together a humorous and heartfelt tale about the dignity of humanity and…
In small-town Mississippi, a mother’s tragic death will affect her own daughters’ choices for years to come. “Rich, exquisitely crafted… Gwin pulls together the threads of all characters’ lives into an elegant and surprising tapestry” (New York Times bestselling author Diane Chamberlain).
“Told with elegance, insight, and so much heart… Brilliant” (Kristan Higgins): On the anniversary of her father’s death, Ellie stumbles upon a barn filled with a beautiful collection of harps — a discovery that will change her life irrevocably. “With the character-driven charm of Liane Moriarty” (Booklist).
After waking up with no memory of her past, Abbie resumes her life with her apparent husband, a Silicon Valley tech wizard — but what if everything he says is a lie? “Mind-bending… Delaney takes domestic suspense beyond its comfort zone” (The New York Times Book Review).
“Calling all fans of Sharp Objects and the third season of True Detective: You need to read Laura McHugh.”—Refinery29 “A perfect thriller . . . a…
A captivating story about love, family secrets, and self-discovery. I finally followed the life I always dreamed of. All of the…
As the ruthless leader of an Irish Mob Syndicate, Leandra Donahue gets whatever she wants without question.Right now, the object…
‘Beard With Me’ is the origin story of Billy Winston and Scarlet St. Claire (aka Claire McClure) and is just…
A “magnificent” novel (Los Angeles Times) that inspired a hit series: Orphaned at the age of eight, Beth Harmon discovers chess… and embarks on a journey that will lead her to a high-stakes international competition. “A book I reread every few years — for the pure pleasure and skill of it” (Michael Ondaatje).