Browsing: Literary Fiction

Reeling from a breakup, Darcy retreats to nurse her broken heart in Belize. She’s not there to meet someone new — but after a steamy beach encounter with seductive E.J., can she resist the irresistible?

A New York Times bestseller called “a masterpiece” (The New York Times): On the high seas, two friends — and the ship’s colorful crew — will embark on a grand adventure. “Should have been on those lists of the greatest novels of the 20th century” (The Washington Post).

Buckle up for a hilarious ride as tour guide Conor leads a ragtag group of travelers through Ireland. With over 300 five-star reviews on Amazon, this wonderful read is perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy!

A New York Times Notable Book of the Year from the bestselling author of Bel Canto: Fleeing her husband and past, pregnant Rose seeks a new life amid the colorful residents of Saint Elizabeth’s, a home for unwed mothers. “Remarkable” (The New York Times Book Review).

Pennsylvania, 1948: This powerful novel follows nurse Rose as a steel mill’s poisonous gas threatens her small town. When the fog clears, dark secrets and surprises abound. Can Rose heal her family — and herself?

With over 5,100 five-star Goodreads ratings: When a teenager is accused of murdering her stepgrandfather, attorney Josie Baylor-Bates agrees to defend the girl. But her investigation will reveal a terrible truth that could rip the family apart…

Like most gentiles in Nazi-occupied Paris, architect Lucien Bernard has little empathy for the Jews. So when a wealthy industrialist…

A riotous tale of Americana in the vein of O Brother, Where Art Thou?: Tobias, a preacher’s son, embarks on a hapless journey to recover a long-hidden stash of money. A humorous novel “steeped in wanderlust and whimsy” (Publishers Weekly), with nearly 2,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

A New York Times bestseller: At the turn of the 20th century, William Talmadge opens his heart and home to two runaway girls — and fights to protect them from peril. This “beautiful and haunting” novel has “echoes of John Steinbeck” (Entertainment Weekly).