Browsing: Women’s Fiction

Longlisted for the Center for Fiction’s 2021 First Novel Prize • An exquisite new literary voice—wryly funny, nakedly honest, beautifully observational,…

“Fans of Christina Baker Kline and Kate Quinn will love this beautiful, richly detailed novel” (Kristin Hannah): While investigating the 1838 sinking of luxury steamship Pulaski, history professor Everly uncovers a powerful story of love, tragedy, and survival. A new release that “readers and book clubs will treasure” (Lisa Wingate)!

When all the men of a tiny fishing village off the coast of France leave to fight in World War II, the women must contend with German occupation on their own. Decades later, Natalie and her sister renovate an ancient guesthouse, uncovering an old cookbook that opens a window to the past. An author with an “exquisite talent at interweaving the past with the present” (Booklist) dazzles with this …

In 1938, Natalie leaves Vienna to work as a nanny in England — but back home, the Nazis are gaining power. As war looms on the horizon, can Natalie help her family escape to safety? A historical page-turner!

When Emily returns to the cottage where she spent her childhood summers, she makes a shocking discovery about her parents. Can Emily come to terms with the past — and find a new chance at happiness? An emotional story of love, loss, and family secrets.

Jane Austen meets The Bachelor in this “hilarious, heartwarming, and deliciously romantic” read (Whitney Dineen, author of Relatively Normal): Emma Brady is on a dating show for one reason only — to promote her new activewear line. But even she can’t deny the good looks and charm of Sebastian Huntington-Ross…