Browsing: Women’s Fiction

“Often funny, always lovable, this endearing novel of obsessive compulsive disorder and romance is outstanding.”  —Boston Globe An absolutely delightful tale…

A New York Times bestseller from the author of Big Little Lies: Over the course of a year, triplets Lyn, Cat, and Gemma grapple with sibling rivalry, secrets, and impossible decisions. “Written with wisdom, humor, and sincerity” (Booklist).

An “absorbing, smart, fantastically readable” New York Times bestseller (Nick Hornby): Over the course of two decades, good friends Dexter and Emma grapple with the rhythms of life. An “instant classic… hilarious and emotionally riveting” (People).

A Pulitzer Prize winner that became an Emmy Award–winning miniseries: Retired schoolteacher Olive Kitteridge confronts the joy and tragedy of humanity in her small seaside town in Maine. “Glorious, powerful stuff” (USA Today), with over 36,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

From a New York Times bestselling author comes a series debut that’s “fresh, confident, intelligent, and amusing” (Sue Grafton): Atlanta cop Callahan Garrity left the force to launch her housecleaning business — but when a client’s nanny vanishes, she dusts off her sleuthing skills!

A “remarkable” USA Today bestseller (Ron Rash) with over 1,700 five-star Goodreads ratings: In 1903, a mysterious young widow named Mary flees across the West, desperate to outrun the law — and the startling secrets of her past… “This novel is a true wonder” (Ann Patchett).

A gripping read from a New York Times bestselling author and “master of mystery” (Cleveland Plain Dealer): When his girlfriend’s young son discovers the bodies of two teens, detective Peter Decker is thrust into a shocking murder investigation…

A New York Times bestseller: While searching for antiques in a Savannah manor house, plucky divorcée Weezie makes a surprising discovery — and is soon juggling a whole lot of trouble! “One heck of a good time” (Jennifer Crusie).

A “provocative tale” (Publishers Weekly): After her whaler husband dies, Lyddie is left grief-stricken and destitute on Cape Cod. Will she find happiness in her bid for liberty and property? “Readers will be swiftly turning the pages, eagerly cheering for the strong-willed widow” (Booklist).