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Alison Zaya, Pollard Memorial Library, MA NoveList read-alike: Acts of Forgiveness by Maura Cheeks | |
| | | Out of the Woods by Hannah Bonam-Young"In this follow-up to Out on a Limb, high school sweethearts Sarah and Caleb find that over a decade into marriage, their relationship has changed. They resolve to rekindle things through a weeklong couples retreat, camping in the wilderness. This second-chance romance features flashbacks and great character backstories that elevate it from the typical trope."
Cari Dubiel, Twinsburg Public Library, OH NoveList read-alike: Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan |
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| The Note by Alafair Burke"Three friends reunite in the Hamptons only to have chaos ensue after a night spent out drinking. The fast-moving narrative features multiple narrators and lots of unexpected twists. Burke has delivered another excellent psychological thriller."
Cyndi Larsen, Avon Free Public Library, CT NoveList read-alike: We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz |
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| Babylonia by Costanza Casati"Semiramis was abandoned by a fragile mother and raised by a cruel stepfather. She grows up learning that to belong in a male-dominated society, she has to think and fight like a man. The author's research, vivid descriptions and memorable characters make for a great read."
Linda Sullivan, Mission Viejo Library, CA NoveList read-alike: Wings of Fury by Emily R. King |
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| The Favorites by Layne Fargo"This novel looks at ambition and the elite figure skating world with a sharp eye and a fierce writing style. It's a dishy story of an Olympic ice-dancing couple with some truly romantic moments, the pacing of a thriller, and a documentary interview style that effectively propels the story along."
Jodi Prather, Bartholomew County Public Library, IN NoveList read-alike: Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid |
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| The Business Trip by Jessie Garcia"Stephanie, heading to a work conference, meets Jasmine, who is running from an abusive relationship. They find themselves connected to Trent, a raging narcissist. When both women turn up missing, evidence is found at Trent's house. This fast-paced plot will keep readers guessing until the very last page of the book."
Melissa Turner, Maricopa Library & Cultural Center, AZ NoveList read-alike: Leave the Girls Behind by Jacqueline Bublitz |
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| Temple of Swoon by Jo Segura"This delightfully madcap adventure through dangerous jungles and beautifully realized relationships will appeal to fans of Segura's first romance, but can be read on its own. Perfect for patrons who are looking for the quirky banter of India Holton or the academic wit of Ali Hazelwood."
Clay Chiment, Ulysses Philomathic Library, Trumansburg, NY NoveList read-alike: The Jewel of the Isle by Kerry Rea |
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| Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao"At Hana's pawnshop in Tokyo, people can sell their regrets. While Hana provides relief for them, she desperately seeks answers for her father's disappearance. Enter Key and his scientific mind. A fascinating blend of magical realism, mystery, romance, and hope."
Crystal Faris, Kansas City Public Library, MO NoveList read-alike: Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy |
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| The In-Between Bookstore by Edward Underhill"In this aching “what if?” story, Darby goes back to his Midwest hometown and finds everything has changed but the In-Between Bookstore -- in fact, when he walks in, the person behind the counter is the sixteen-year-old version of himself. A tender look at how events change and create us -- and how not even the closest people to us can know what’s going on in our heads."
Jessica Trotter, Capital Area District Libraries, MI NoveList read-alike: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig |
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| Tell Me What You Did by Carter Wilson"Poe, a popular true-crime podcaster, has the tables turned on her when a caller claims to know her past. Poe took out her mother's killer years ago, but the caller says she got the wrong person. This tightly wound cat and mouse game asks all kinds of moral questions, and readers will enjoy the many twists and turns."
Kimberly McGee, Lake Travis Community Library, Austin, TX NoveList read-alike: Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera |
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Wake up and open your eyes
by Clay McLeod Chapman
"When Noah's aging parents stop returning his calls, he travels to their Virginia home and finds it in shambles. They have been violently possessed via the media they watch-and much of the country is succumbing, too. With his nephew-also unaffected-Noah tries to return home to safety"
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Y2K
by Colette Shade
A nostalgic yet critical exploration of the early 2000s, reflecting on its pop culture and socio-political landscape through artifacts like flip phones and early internet phenomena, revealing how this era shaped contemporary issues while examining the mixed legacy of a decade marked by both optimism and disillusionment.
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Beautiful ugly
by Alice Feeney
A year after his wife Abby mysteriously disappeared, author Grady Green, still consumed by grief, retreats to a remote Scottish island only to encounter a woman who looks exactly like the wife he lost. 150,000 first printing.
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Beg, borrow, or steal
by Sarah Adams
Romance writer Emily Walker finds herself in a love-hate relationship with her neighbor and former nemesis, Jack Bennett, when he threatens to expose her secret identity in the new novel from the bestselling author of The Rule Book. Simultaneous.
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The stolen queen
by Fiona Davis
In 1978, as a valuable Egyptian artifact disappears during the Met Gala, Met curator Charlotte Cross and young assistant Annie Jenkins embark on a high-stakes search that leads them to Egypt, where Charlotte must confront an ancient curse and the haunting tragedy of her past.
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Witchcraft for wayward girls
by Grady Hendrix
Four teenage girls trapped in a secretive maternity home for unwed mothers in 1960 St. Augustine, Florida, find an unexpected source of power through witchcraft.
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Once smitten, twice shy
by Chloe Liese
In a reimagining of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, heartbroken Juliet and shy Will aren't looking for love, but when Will must marry for the sake of the family business, they agree to practice romance, but practicing to perfection leads to an irresistible attraction. Original.
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The Crash
by Freida Mcfadden
Eight months pregnant and abandoned by her baby's father, Tegan embarks on a desperate journey to her brother's house during a storm, only to crash and find herself at the mercy of a remote couple with potentially sinister intentions. Simultaneous.
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Adrift in currents clean and clear
by Seanan McGuire
Frustrated by her prosthetic arm, Nadia stumbles into a magical underwater world where she finally feels understood, but must fight to protect her newfound home, in the 10th novel of the series following Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear.
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Accidentally Amy
by Lynn Painter
Taking a stranger's coffee to avoid being late for her first day at her dream job, Izzy accidentally spills it on a handsome, grumpy man who turns out to be her new boss igniting both tension and undeniable chemistry. Original.
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A sea of unspoken things
by Adrienne Young
After her twin brother Johnny's tragic death, James returns to their hometown to settle his affairs where she begins to uncover the dark secrets he left behind, some of which may involve his best friend and her ex-lover, Micah.
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