Review: Love by the Book by Jessica George

A heartfelt celebration of female friendship and the right to choose your own life in a world of double standards.

Review: The Reckoning by Kelli Stanley

A fugitive, a corrupt town, and a killer hiding in the redwood shadows, The Reckoning throws you into the eighties with a heroine who refuses to stay quiet or small.

Review: Just Add Happiness by Julie Hatcher

After years of being invisible, a forty-six-year-old baker blows up her old life and discovers that second chances can be as messy, sweet, and surprising as the perfect dessert.

Review: The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey

When girls start disappearing in her quiet Yorkshire town, twelve-year-old Miv decides the only way to stop her world from falling apart is to solve the murders herself, even if the biggest secret waiting to be uncovered is hiding in her own home.

Review: Fabric of Lies by Susan Van Kirk

When the now-adult child of a vanished couple returns looking for the truth, old suspicions flare and a decades-old disappearance refuses to stay buried.

Review: The Jaguar’s Roar by Micheliny Verunschk, Translated by Juliana Barbassa

A haunting blend of past and present where beauty and brutality coexist, and one girl’s story echoes through centuries.

Review: Before I Forget by Tory Henwood Hoen

A sharp, moving look at memory, identity, and the people who remind us who we are when everything else starts to fade.

Review: The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells

A classic about a man who disappears, but trust me, the chaos is very visible.

Review: Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe

A classic that dazzles on the sentence level but left me stranded in its slow, dreamlike haze.