Browsing: Women’s Fiction

“If The Crown were crossed with Miss Marple… the result would probably be something like this charming whodunit” (Ruth Ware): When a guest is found murdered before a birthday celebration, Queen Elizabeth II decides to investigate. But can she keep her sleuthing a secret?

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network: During World War II, three women become cryptanalysts at Bletchley Park — and years later, they meet again to crack one final code. “Meticulous research and impeccable characterization shine through this gripping and beautifully executed novel” (Beatriz Williams).

Praised as “the perfect recipe for a good read,” this novel will have you “swoon[ing] with delight” (Library Journal): When advice columnist Celia loses everything, she heads to Charleston to sell her estranged aunt’s home — but major home renovations and eclectic neighbors weren’t part of the plan! “Like wrapping yourself up in a warm, handcrafted quilt” (Debbie Macomber).

From a New York Times bestselling author: During World War I, Kate Moran journeys to France with a group of young women from Smith College — and they must contend with war and tragedy as they work to save lives. “A crackling portrayal of everyday American heroines… A triumph” (Fiona Davis).