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One Of Us by Dan Chaon #bookreview #historicalfiction @macmillanaudio @henryholt

Overview It’s 1915 and the world is transforming, but for thirteen-year-old Bolt and Eleanor—twins so close they can literally read each other’s minds—life is falling apart. When their mother dies, they are forced to leave home under the care of … Continue reading

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The Guest in Room 120 by Sara Ackerman @harlequinbooks #bookreview

Overview A Zibby’s Most Anticipated Book of Fall 2025! From USA Today bestselling author Sara Ackerman comes a spellbinding dual-timeline novel set at Honolulu’s iconic Moana Hotel, where a real-life mysterious death in 1905 collides with a writer’s search for the truth … Continue reading

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A Killer Wedding by Joan O’Leary #bookreview @wmmorrowbooks

Overview Fans of The White Lotus and Knives Out will gobble up this whip-smart whodunit… Good luck solving this especially twisty mystery before the big reveal—you’ll need it.”—Marie Claire “The Riptons are American royalty—wealthy, powerful, and bound by secrets. When they gather at a … Continue reading

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You Make It Feel Like Christmas by Sophie Sullivan #bookreview @stmartinspress

Overview All bets are off when a single-minded photographer and a professional hockey player are forced to spend a week together on his sister’s Christmas tree farm, perfect for fans of Jenny Holiday and Maggie Knox.  Maisie Smart doesn’t look … Continue reading

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The Red Knot by Monique Asher #bookreview @recordedbooks #audiobook

Overview Gripping, atmospheric, and off-putting, The Red Knot is the perfect blend of occult mystery and small-town horror. On a tiny, isolated island off the southern Alaskan coast, three girls have vanished without a trace, and Audra’s close friend—the island’s therapist—has been … Continue reading

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No Rest for the Wicked by Rachel Louise Adam #bookreview @macmillanaudio @minotaurbooks

Overview With an expert hand, Rachel Louise Adams’s debut No Rest for the Wicked reads like an edge of your seat, heart-pounding scary movie. In one Halloween obsessed Midwestern town, everyone’s on red alert after a local politician goes missing. Little do … Continue reading

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All This Could Be Yours by Hank Phillippi Ryan #audiobook #bookreview @macmillanaudio @minotaurbooks

Overview Engrossing—with a twist that left me reeling!”—Freida McFadden, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Housemaid Is a debut author’s blockbuster bestseller about to ruin her life? A glamorous book tour becomes a deadly cat-and-mouse chase in this new and captivating thriller … Continue reading

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A Killer Motive by Hannah Mary McKinnon #audiobook #bookreview @harlequinbooks

Overview Packed full of twists and tension, A Killer Motiveconsumed me until I’d turned the last page. The ending packs a wallop, and you won’t see it coming!” —Sarah Pekkanen, #1 New York Times bestselling author “Reminiscent of Ruth Ware and Lucy Foley, A … Continue reading

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An Unlikely Prospect by Shelley Blanton-Stroud #bookreview #audiobook

Overview For fans of Kate Quinn’s The Rose Code and Jacqueline Winspear’s The Consequences of Fear comes a gripping novel, set in post–WWII San Francisco, about a young female newspaper publisher and a story that could change the course of her city’s future. In … Continue reading

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One of Them by Kitty Zeldis #bookreview @harperbooks #historicalfiction

Overview The beloved author of Not Our Kind and The Dressmakers of Prospect Heights returns with a story of secrets, friendship, and betrayal about two young women at Vassar in the years after World War II, a powerful and moving tale of prejudice and pride … Continue reading

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