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The Disappeared by Rebecca J. Sanford #historicalfiction @rsanford @blackstoneaudio @suzyapbooktours

Overview Inspired by the real mothers and grandmothers who spoke out against Argentina’s military dictatorship, The Disappeared is an award-winning debut about identity, family secrets, and those who endured decades of hardship to expose the truth. In 1976 Buenos Aires, Lorena Ledesma … Continue reading

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The Winged Tiara by J’nell Ciesielski @harpercollins #audiobook #historicalfiction #bookreview @jnellciesielski

Overview Diamonds and danger dazzle in Ciesielski’s latest enchanting romp through post-war Europe as estranged spouses and jewel thieves hunt an elusive Valkyrie tiara. November 12, 1918. It was a match made in champagne-soaked heaven, but all too soon the … Continue reading

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City of Secrets by P. J. Tracy #audiobook #bookreview #suspense @dreamscapeaudio

Overview LAPD Detective Margaret Nolan returns in P. J. Tracy’s City of Secrets, the next book in the series praised by the New York Times Book Review: “Tracy seems to have found her literary sweet spot.” Los Angeles Police Detective Margaret Nolan … Continue reading

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The Break Up Pact by Emma Lord #bookreview #romance @macmillanaudio

Overview A Library Reads Pick! Most Anticipated by Goodreads, Cosmo, E! News, and more! Two best friends who haven’t spoken in ten years pretend to date after break-ups with their respective exes go viral, in this delightfully fun and deeply … Continue reading

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By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult #bookreview @randomhouse

Overview From the New York Times bestselling co-author of Mad Honey comes an “inspiring” (Elle) novel about two women, centuries apart—one of whom is the real author of Shakespeare’s plays—who are both forced to hide behind another name. “You’ll fall in love with Emilia Bassano, … Continue reading

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The Last Witch in Edinburgh by Marielle Thompson #historicalfiction #bookreview @kensingtonbooks

Overview For fans of Sarah Penner’s The Lost Apothecary and Alix E. Harrow’s The Once and Future Witches, this lush, atmospheric novel from the author of Where Ivy Dares to Grow blends witchcraft, queer love, a vibrant Edinburgh setting, and Scottish folklore for a propulsive … Continue reading

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In Every Live by Rea Frey @suzyapbooktours #bookreview #audiobookreview @harpercollins

Overview What happens when a husband’s dying wish is for his wife to find a new love . . . before he’s even gone? Harper is living a life she never expected. After a failed attempt at making it as … Continue reading

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The Singer Sisters by Sarah Seltzer #bookreview @flatironbooks #audiobookreview @macmillanaudio

Overview This program features multicast narration. Two generations of a folk-rock dynasty collide over art, love, longing, and family secrets in this captivating and poignant debut It’s 1996, and alt-rocker Emma Cantor is on tour, with her sights trained on … Continue reading

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Beyond Ivy Walls by Rachel Fordham #historicalfiction #bookreview @thomasnelson

Overview Reminiscent of Beauty and the Beast, a recluse and a young woman discover that the scars of life are no match against an act of love. Iowa, 1903. All of Monticello believes Otis Taylor has been away fostering his musical genius. … Continue reading

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Scandalous Women by Gill Paul #bookreview @wmmorrowbooks

Review Mad Men meets the world of publishing in international bestselling author Gill Paul’s new novel about Jackie Collins and Jacqueline Susann, two dynamic, groundbreaking writers renowned for their scandalous and controversial novels, and the beleaguered young editorial assistant who introduces … Continue reading

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