Review: Loon Point by Carrie Classon

Loon Point promises a quiet, character-driven reading experience shaped by setting and relationships. With themes of found family and a strong sense of place, it’s a book that seems more interested in comfort and clarity than flash.

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: 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: If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane

When your long-term boyfriend dumps you and the office playboy becomes your fake boyfriend, HR really should offer hazard pay.