Browsing: Women’s Fiction

A “poignant” New York Times bestseller (The Seattle Times) and Reese’s Book Club pick! Upon discovering that her mother, Mina, has died under suspicious circumstances, Margot sets out to unravel Mina’s mysterious past. “Fans of Amy Tan and Kristin Hannah will love Kim’s brilliant debut” (Booklist starred review).

“Impeccably researched” (Entertainment Weekly): Abandoned by their parents and raised in a convent, sisters Antoinette and Coco Chanel set out across France to prove their worth. They achieve glamour and success — but World War I changes everything… “Triumphant yet heartbreaking” (New York Times bestselling author Karen Harper).

A recent release and NPR Best Book of 2020: After the sudden death of her husband of nearly 30 years, grieving Annie discovers a secret that leaves her questioning if she really knew him at all… “An absorbing and meticulously crafted page-turner” (The Boston Globe).

A New York Times bestseller from the author of Orphan Train: When her pregnancy is discovered, governess Evangeline is sent to an Australian penal colony — where she meets two women who will shape the course of her life. “Vivid and rewarding… I loved this book” (Paula McLain).

A New York Times bestseller: When people begin moving out of her Brooklyn neighborhood, Sydney teams up with newcomer Theo to investigate — and discovers the reason may be deadly… “An intense psychological thriller that doesn’t let go until the final page. This is a terrific read” (Alafair Burke).

When her crush invites her to move across the country, good girl Clara jumps at the offer — and winds up sharing a house with charming stranger Josh instead! With over 6,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads, this read is “warmly funny and gorgeously sexy” (The New York Times Book Review).

Fans of Grey’s Anatomy will devour this “absorbing” read (Kirkus Reviews): After she lands her dream medical residency, ambitious Norah finds herself grappling with unexpected romance and shocking secrets — and questioning her plans for her future. “Enjoyable and realistic… Sinha’s tale is one to savor” (Publishers Weekly).