Browsing: Literary Fiction

A 2020 Good Morning America Book Club Pick that heralds the arrival of “a talented new author” (Kristin Hannah): This riveting historical novel follows the sweeping story of Nori, a half-Black girl born into a noble Japanese family during World War II. “I inhaled Fifty Words for Rain in one day. I had no choice” (The New York Times Book Review).

From a New York Times bestselling author: Royal Navy officer Lucas Mandeville works with scandalous beauty Kendra Douglas to get back her young son — but they never expected to fall in love… This “enthralling” Regency romance (Publishers Weekly) has over 500 five-star ratings on Amazon!

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: Lauren Montgomery authors biographies on the side to keep her family’s Christmas shop alive — so when she’s hired to write about John Gerard Giampalo, a businessman who’s caused stores like hers to fail, everything is on the line!

From a USA Today bestselling author: After losing her mother, Bridget moves to Anchorage in search of a fresh start. With help from the Sunday Potluck Club — and her handsome new neighbor — can she find a way to heal? “Perfect for your book club!” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Barbara Freethy).

As the holidays approach at Weber Haus, the arrival of Miss Tilly’s nephew, Lukas, is an unwelcome surprise for chef Emily — especially once she learns he’s planning to sell the historic bed-and-breakfast. Can Snowball the kitten help her beloved humans find common ground in time for Christmas?

A sprawling epic for fans of Raymond E. Feist: Born a painted lady’s bastard daughter, Marilia flees her home in search of a better life. But as she embraces her gift for strategy and warfare, she and her twin brother become bitter enemies…

Named a Best Book of Summer 2020 by People: After Sara Morgan’s murder in 1997, her boyfriend confesses, pleading temporary insanity. But his confession raises more questions than it answers, launching their small town into a web of suspicion, secrets, and personal retribution. “Captivating, serpentine, and affecting” (Megan Abbott).