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After the Ocean
by Rico, Lauren E.
A music teacher and mother of two, Emily Oliver, returns to Puerto Rico thirty years after her husband vanished to uncover the truth, leading her daughters to confront family secrets and redefine their futures together.
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Apartment Women
by Gu, Byeong-mo
From the New York Times Notable author of The Old Woman with the Knife comes a bracingly original story of family, marriage and the cultural expectations of motherhood, about four women whose lives intersect in dramatic and unexpected ways at a government-run apartment complex outside Seoul.
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Berlin Atomized
by Kornberg, Julia
Follows Nina Goldstein and her siblings from Argentina's 2000s economic crisis to a dystopian near-future in 2035, as they navigate global climate upheavals, personal loss and mass migration, while searching for meaning and each other across a collapsing world.
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The Champagne Letters
by Macintosh, Kate
Perfect for fans of bubbly wine and Kristin Harmel, this historical fiction novel follows Mme. Clicquot as she builds her legacy, and the modern divorcée who looks to her letters for inspiration.
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Definitely Better Now
by Robinson, Ava
A touching and deeply funny debut about starting over sober only to discover life’s biggest messes are still waiting right where you left them.
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Eddie Winston Is Looking for Love
by Cronin, Marianne
The author of the beloved international hit The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot returns with a funny, uplifting story about the power of friendship and finding love in unexpected places.
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The French Winemaker's Daughter
by Ellsworth, Loretta
Set during World War II, an unforgettable historical novel about love, war, family, and loyalty told in in the voices of two women, generations apart, who find themselves connected by a mysterious and valuable bottle of wine stolen by the Nazis.
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Havoc
by Bollen, Christopher
A fast-paced literary thriller for fans of The Bad Seed, set in a crumbling luxury hotel in Egypt, in which an elderly widow and an 8 year old boy find themselves rivals, locked in a gleefully criminal psychological game of cat-and-mouse.
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I Made It Out of Clay
by Kander, Beth
In this darkly funny and surprisingly sweet novel, a woman creates a golem in a desperate attempt to pretend her life is a rom-com rather than a disaster.
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I Might Be in Trouble
by Aleman, Daniel
A suspenseful dark comedy about a struggling writer who wakes up to find his date from the night before dead—and must then decide how far he’s willing to go to spin the misadventure into his next big book.
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I Think We've Been Here Before
by Krause, Suzy
As a cosmic blast threatens humanity's extinction, Marlen and Hilda Jorgensen confront Marlen's terminal illness and family mysteries through prophetic art on their Saskatchewan farm, striving to cherish their remaining moments amid chaos, denial and hope.
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The Kingdom of No Tomorrow
by Josaphat, Fabienne
The story of a young Haitian woman in California who becomes involved with the Black Panthers and discovers that being part of the revolution may not always mean equal justice for women.
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The Last Fashion House in Paris
by Ryan, Renee
In the heart of occupied WWII Paris, an elegant fashion house is the unlikely headquarters of a daring resistance network. Behind closed doors, courageous women vie to save loved ones and strangers alike from the Nazis in this powerful story of survival, friendship and second chances.
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No Place to Bury the Dead
by Sainz Borgo, Karina
Winner of the 2023 Jan Michalski Prize, a searing novel of loss and resilience that illuminates the often-overlooked human dimension of the migrant crisis, re-imagining the border as a dreamlike purgatory bridging life and death.
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Private Rites
by Armfield, Julia
From the BELOVED, AWARD-WINNING author of Our Wives Under the Sea, a speculative reimagining of King Lear, centering three sisters navigating queer love and loss in a drowning world.
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Rental House
by Wang, Weike
Keru and Nate are college sweethearts who marry despite their family differences: Keru’s strict, Chinese, immigrant parents demand perfection, while Nate’s rural, white, working-class family distrusts his intellectual ambitions and his “foreign” wife. Some years into their marriage, the couple invites their families on vacation. At a Cape Cod beach house, and later at a luxury Catskills bungalow, Keru, Nate, and their giant sheepdog navigate visits from in-laws and unexpected guests, all while wondering if they have what it takes to answer the life's big questions.
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The Rest Is Memory
by Tuck, Lily
The heartbreaking story of a young Catholic girl transported to Auschwitz becomes a Rashomon-like rondo by one of our greatest novelists.
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The Shadowed Land
by Pike, Signe
King Arthur and his contemporaries are boldly reimagined in this series that resurrects the real historical figures who inspired one of our most enduring legends. After defeating the Angles at the Battle of the Caledonian Wood, Languoreth, her daughter Angharad, brother Lailoken, and the warrior Artâur mac Aedan are reunited. But all too soon, fate pulls each back to their own path.
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Sister Snake
by Lee Koe, Amanda
A glittering, bold, darkly funny novel about two sisters--one in New York, one in Singapore--who are bound by an ancient secret.
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Statistically Speaking
by Johnson, Debbie
When Gemma's anxiety gets the best of her, she opens her sock drawer and starts counting. Lately, she's been counting a lot of socks.
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Stuart Woods' Golden hour
by Battles, Brett
Former CIA operative Teddy Fay returns for another exciting adventure in this latest installment in the New York Times bestselling series.
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Sweet Vidalia
by Sandlin, Lisa
This life-affirming novel follows a fifty-seven-year-old woman forced to rebuild her life, unexpectedly and alone, in 1960s Texas—telling a "wonderfully wise and compassionate story of the extraordinary courage it takes to live a seemingly ordinary life" (Shelley Read, author of Go As a River) and proving "it's never too late to come of age."
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What it's Like in Words
by Moss, Eliza
Eliza Moss's intoxicating debut novel is a dark, intense, and compelling account of what happens when a young woman falls in love with the wrong kind of man.
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Woo Woo
by Baxter, Ella
As conceptual artist Sabine prepares for a critical photo exhibition, she spirals into her own neuroses, seeking validation from her rational husband, TikTok followers, and a mysterious stalker, while her eccentric alter egos and the ghost of Carolee Schneemann offer cryptic guidance.
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Against the Grain
by Lovesey, Peter
Detective Peter Diamond goes undercover at a seasonal festival in this delightful and bittersweet conclusion to the multi-award-winning series.
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The Broken Places
by Sheridan, Mia
The streets of San Francisco aren't as sunny as the city pretends they are. Inspector Lennon Gray has learned this the hard way, and it's starting to wear on her. When a new case plunges her into the depths of the transient community, Lennon must once again face ugly truths about humanity. Her new partner makes things a little easier, though. Agent Ambrose Mars is charming--innocent, somehow, despite his own hard years in the field. The combination leaves Lennon fascinated and disturbed at the same time, and she's even more drawn to him for it. As they investigate the hallucinogenic drug that's forcing homeless citizens into bizarre and dangerous role-plays, Lennon and Ambrose find their relationship intensified with every new twist. But when these revelations begin to uncover secrets she wasn't prepared to know, Lennon will have to decide how much more she can take...before something important is taken from her.
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The Close-Up
by Drysdale, Pip
A struggling author discovers the dark side of fame when a stalker begins reenacting violent events from her thriller in this electrifying and twisty new novel.
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Deadbeat
by Hamdy, Adam
The author of the “moving head-spinner of a novel” (John Connolly) The Other Side of Night returns with a taut thriller following a desperate single father as he searches for the anonymous employer who hired him as a hitman.
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Invisible helix
by Higashino, Keigo
Detective Galileo, Keigo Higashino’s best loved character from The Devotion of Suspect X, returns in a case where hidden history, and an impossible crime, are linked by nearly invisible threads in surprising ways.
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Locked In
by Adler-Olsen, Jussi
The New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling Department Q series comes to a thrilling conclusion when the team must turn inward to solve the cold case that has put their own leader behind bars, a place where his enemies are plentiful and time is quickly running out.
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The Next Grave
by Elliot, Kendra
Detective Evan Bolton is devastated when his mentor, Rod McLeod, is found murdered and his daughter and grandson vanish, prompting Evan and search and rescue specialist Rowan Wolff to uncover a web of old crimes, corrupt law enforcement, and a killer who will do anything to keep the past buried.
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The Perfect Storm
by Shelton, Paige
The next installment in Paige Shelton's Alaska Wild series, a gripping, atmospheric, traditional mystery series with a great wilderness hook.
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The Rivals
by Pek, Jane
Claudia Lin-mystery novel superfan and, until recently, underemployed English major-has scored her dream job: co-running Veracity, a dating detective agency whose mission is to determine if chronically online New Yorkers are telling the truth about themselves to their prospective partners. Unfortunately, along the way, she and her colleagues-tech wizard Squirrel, and the beautiful and intimidating Becks-- have uncovered a nefarious AI conspiracy. And the corrupt corporate matchmakers may be resorting to murder to protect their secrets. The Rivals simultaneously skewers and celebrates spy stories while also revealing the ways technology is reshaping who we think we are.
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The Secret of the Three Fates
by Armstrong, Jess
Following the atmospheric and award-winning gothic historical mystery debut, The Curse of Penryth Hall, USA Today bestselling author Jess Armstrong's heroine, Ruby Vaughn, returns in The Secret of the Three Fates, where the Scottish Hills hold ghosts of the past that threaten Ruby's present.
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The Silent Watcher
by Methos, Victor
Far from the neon glare of the Vegas Strip, attorney Piper Danes walks away from a hotshot law firm to work as a guardian ad litem (GAL). Piper was once a vulnerable youth herself, and a GAL gave her hope when she needed it most. Now she's committed to paying it forward. Her latest case is unlike any other: fifteen-year-old Sophie Grace is the sole survivor of a gruesome family murder. Teaming up with the formidable Judge Hope Dawson and enigmatic Detective Lazarus Holloway, Piper delves into a world more sinister than she could have imagined.
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Tom Clancy: Defense Protocol
by Andrews, Brian
The stakes are sky-high when a power-mad Chinese president threatens Taiwan in the #1 New York Times bestselling Jack Ryan series.
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What the Wife Knew
by Kane, Darby
Darby Kane, author of the #1 international bestseller Pretty Little Wife, returns with another twisty domestic thriller about a wife wondering who tried to kill her husband twice before finally succeeding… because that was supposed to be her job.
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Beautiful Broken Love
by Williams, Shanora
Still grieving her husband's death, Davina throws herself into work but must confront her guilt while considering a chance at new love when a charismatic NBA star shows interest in her and her skincare brand.
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Designs on You
by Burton, Jaci
Sparks fly when an interior designer and a game designer cross paths, but they must learn if they can design a happily ever after in this heartfelt romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Jaci Burton.
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Flirting With Alaska
by Calhoune, Belle
In Moose Falls, Alaska, Caleb Stone, a reality TV star seeking redemption after a scandal, clashes with single mom Sophia Brand, the new photographer for Yukon Cider's ad campaign, as their mutual attraction grows despite her determination to resist his charms and focus on her daughter's well-being.
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Lawbreaker
by Palmer, Diana
Tony Garza has been Odalie Everett's nemesis since the day they met. Once a New Jersey crime boss, Tony now owns an art gallery in New York, where he spends most of his time delegating his shadier business to subordinates. Odalie is a professional singer whose lifelong dream is to perform at the Met. She never expected to run into the heartbreaker from her past when she rents a small house near Tony's Manhattan apartment while taking voice lessons. But when they reconnect, they can't help but give in to unforgettable passion.
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Not in My Book
by Holt, Katie
Rosie writes romance novels and listens to Taylor Swift on loop. Aiden is a literary fiction writer who doesn't believe in happy endings. They're about to write a book together—what could go wrong? The Hating Game meets Beach Read in this sexy and hilarious enemies-to-lovers romance from a debut Peruvian-Tennessean voice.
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Pick-Up
by Dahlia, Nora
Harkening to the witty and swoon-worthy rom-coms of Christina Lauren and Kate Clayborn, a new enemies-to-lovers romp whisking us from the stress of city life to lush Caribbean beaches.
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PS: I Hate You
by Connolly, Lauren
In this splendidly bittersweet romantic comedy, enemies forced together by a mutual loss are led on a cross-country journey toward a second chance.
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Roland Rogers Isn't Dead Yet
by Allen, Samantha
In this “unlikely romance for the ages” (Camryn Garrett), a ghostwriter is handed the gig of a lifetime, except there’s a catch: the client, a closeted A-list actor finally ready to come out in his memoir, is an actual ghost―and the sparks flying between the men are becoming a little too real . . .
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Under Loch and Key
by Ferguson, Lana
Keyanna "Key" MacKay is used to secrets. Raised by a single father who never divulged his past, it's only after his death that she finds herself thrust into the world he'd always refused to speak of. With just a childhood bedtime story about a monster that saved her father's life and the name of her estranged grandmother to go off of, Key has no idea what she'll find in Scotland. But repeating her father's mistakes and being rescued by a gorgeous, angry Scotsman---who thinks she's an idiot--is definitely the last thing she expects. Up against time, mystery, and a centuries old curse, they'll quickly discover that magic might not only be in fairy tales, and that love can be a real loch-mess.
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Where the Creek Bends
by Miller, Linda Lael
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller comes a brand-new story about the ties that bind a family, the power of friendship and the love that can sustain us.
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The Wrong Lady Meets Lord Right
by Allain, Suzanne
When a young woman trades places with her noble cousin, their innocent ruse leads to true love in this sparkling new Regency-era romantic comedy of manners from the author of Mr. Malcolm’s List.
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Bellevue
by Cook, Robin
A first-year resident experiences life-shattering visions that reveal the truth behind some of the greatest medical advances in the history of medicine.
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How to Steal a Galaxy
by Revis, Beth
Sparks fly when Ada and Rian just-so-happen to find themselves at the same charity gala-but there's something rotten behind the sparkling gowns and dazzling wealth on display.
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The Last One
by Hall, Rachel Howzell
Waking up in a forest, Kai, who doesn't remember anything of her life before today, is hunted by otherworldly creatures, unlocking new powers every time she fights them, but the moment she touches another, a piece of her dies, leading her on a desperate search for answers to who—and what—she is.
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Mechanize My Hands to War
by Wagner, Erin K.
The debut novel from Erin K Wagner is a chilling nonlinear sci-fi that examines androids as a labor force in conflict with both human farmers and homegrown militias in near-future Appalachia.
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A Monsoon Rising
by Guanzon, Thea
Two hearts circle each other in the eye of the storm in this highly-anticipated follow-up to the New York Times bestseller, The Hurricane Wars—prepare for more enemies-to-lovers romance, magical adventures, and political schemes in this Southeast Asian-inspired world.
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The Peculiar Garden of Harriet Hunt
by Iversen, Chelsea
A lush, enchanting story of a woman who must use the magic of the fantastical plants that adorn her crumbling estate in Victorian London to thwart the dark plots of the men around her...
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Rebel Blade
by Evans, Davinia
Siyon Velo has given magic back to the Mundane. But with it, monsters of myth have awoken to cause chaos in Bezim and--of course--everyone's blaming him. Hunted high and low, Siyon struggles against the rising tide of mystery, magic and mayhem threatening the city that's turned its back on him. In the Flower District, Lady Sable has unleashed chaos. But in the Avenues, Anahid is desperate to keep her slippery secrets just a little longer, until Zagiri can join the forth and frippery of high society. With scandal stalking the sisters and revolution rumbling anew, the best--and the worst--they can do may not be enough to save their city... The Alchemist must rise, or Bezim will burn.
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A Sky of Emerald Stars
by Mulford, A. K.
From the bestselling author of The High Mountain Court A.K. Mulford comes the second enchanting book in the all-new Golden Court romantasy shifter trilogy—A Sky of Emerald Stars continues wolf-shifter Calla’s journey and explores a new love story and adventure—Sadie’s—as kingdoms clash with war on the horizon and pack politics threatens to disrupt what Calla and Grae have built, both for themselves, and Aotreas.
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The Voyage Home
by Barker, Pat
From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Regeneration Trilogy comes the powerful third installment to the Women of Troy series. In The Voyage Home, Pat Barker skillfully reimagines Greek mythology, chronicling a perilous journey undertaken by the enslaved healer Ritsa and her cruel mistress Cassandra.
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Wind and Truth
by Sanderson, Brandon
The long-awaited explosive climax to the first arc of the #1 New York Times bestselling Stormlight Archive―the iconic epic fantasy masterpiece that has sold more than 10 million copies, from acclaimed bestselling author Brandon Sanderson.
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